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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 10181977 - R 77M IN 1 ,a F S Y THEBOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET, IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2:402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :00 A.M. , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 , 1977 IN ROOM,107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman W. N. Boggess, presiding'. Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine. ABSENT: Supervisor R. I. Schroder. ,CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk— The following are the calendars prepared for: Board consideration by the Clerk,County.Administrator aind- Public Works Director. _ t z S 1 • .00001 t Jf1MES P.KENNY.RICHMONO CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WARREN N.BOGGESS 1 ST DISTRICT NANCY C.FAHDEN.MARTINEZ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ROBERT I.ISCHRODER 2ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN ROBERT L SCHRODER.LAFAYETTE AND FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT BOARD CHAMBERS.ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSELTINE.PITTSBURG PHONE(415)372.2371 5TH DISTRICT P.O.BOX 91 1 MARTINEZ.CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY OCTOBER 18, 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 . Presentation of Certificate of Appreciation to the We Care , Day Treatment Center. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. " Consider recommendations and requests of Board members . Consider recommendations of Board Committees . 9 : 45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957 .6) as required or recess . 10: 30 A.M. Hearing on proposed abandonment of a portion of Rosenthal Avenue, Concord area; Planning Commission recommends approval. 10 : 35 A.M. Presentation by Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency, on the Homemaker/Chore Program. Hearings on Planning Commission recommendations with respect to the following rezoning applications : 11: 05 A.M. Nathan Hart, 2135-RZ, Danville area; and 11: 10 A.M. Lawrie Development Company, 2151-RZ, Danville area . If the aroresaid 'applications are approved as recommended, introduce ordinances, waive reading, and fix October 25, 1977 for adoption . 11: 15 A.M. Hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to proposed amendment to the County Ordinance Code which would establish a new sign control combining district for the areas zoned for business and commercial uses in Alamo, Danville and San Ramon. 2: 00 P.M. Hearing to consider proposal that the Board adopt an ordi- nance to implement the provisions of Senate Bill 201 requiring developers to dedicate land or pay fees for school facilities under certain circumstances . 2 : 30 P.M. As Ex Officio the Governing Board of the County Flood Control District, hold hearing to consider various alternates to location and configuration of a detention basin on the East Branch of Green Valley Creek (Zone 3-B) San Ramon Watershed.' 000no Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued October 18, 1977 ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD ITEMS 1 - 11: CONSENT 1 . AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll. 2 . PROCLAIM the week of October 23, 1977 as "Civic Arts Repertory Week. " 3. APPOINT election officers (recommended by Election Supervisor) for the forthcoming trustee elections in Reclamation Districts No. 799 (Hotchkiss Tract) and No. 800 (Discovery Bay) . 4 . AUTHORIZE execution of agreement for construction of private improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 183-76, Alamo area. 5 . FIX November 15, 1977 at the times indicated for hearings on the following Planning matters: 11: 05 a.m. Recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to the following rezoning applications : P. E . Frazier, et al, 2141-RZ, Danville area; Liahona Christensen, 2101-RZ, Danville area; Dean Criddle, et al, 2112-RZ, Danville area; and 11: 15 a.m. Appeal of Wes Anderson & Associates from Board of Appeals denial of Land Use Permit #2173-76 to establish a boat storage yard in the Bethel Island area. 6. INTRODUCE the following ordinances amending the Ordinance Code, waive reading and fix October 25, 1977 for adoption: a. Pertaining to existing.weight limits for garbage trucks and deleting First Street and a portion of Central Street (North Richmond) from Code provisions; and b . Requiring off-street parking spaces for residential lots existing prior to September 9, 1971. 7 . ADOPT the following rezoning ordinances (introduced October 11, 1977) : No. 77-97 The Desco Group, Inc . , 2132-RZ, Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area; No. 77-98 Matt Gonsalves, 2150-RZ, San Ramon area; No. 77-99 Fred W. Hull, 2152-RZ, Diablo area; No. 77-100 Crabtree Engineering, 2149-RZ, Oakley area; and No. 77-101 Frank Bellecci, 2130-RZ, Oakley area. 8. ADOPT Ordinance No. 77-102 (introduced October 11, 1977) amending the Ordinance Code to establish a new zoning district (Community Business District) in the Orinda area. 9 . APPROVE proposed Annexation No. 77-10 (Subdivision 4704 and Minor Subdivision 226-76 , Danville area) to County Service Area L-42 without hearing or election (Government Code Section 56322) . 10 . INITIATE proceedings and fix November 29, 1977 at 10 :50 a.m. for hearing on proposed Subdivision 4952 Annexation (San Ramon area) to County Service Area 14-22 . 11. DENY the claims of Lorretta A. Woodbury and Gloria Carroll and Amy Christine Carroll. WWI Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued October 18, 1977 Items 12 - 23 : DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 12. CONSIDER adoption of resolution establishing speed control zones on certain waterways in the Bethel Island area. On September 6 the Board declared its intention to adopt said resolution, and on September 12 the State Department of Navigation and Ocean Development was so notified. 13. LETTER from Secretary, Reclamation District No . 2026, advising that nomination petitions were filed by Mr. William Dinelli, Mr. Daniel J. Pickrell, and Mr. Donald Barstad for the positions of Trustee and requesting that the Board appoint said nominees (pursuant to Section 50741 of the California Water Code) . APPOINT NOMINEES 14 . LETTER from Secretary, Reclamation District No . 2024, advising that the Board of Trustees has nominated Mr. William E. Ralph for appointment to position of Trustee for said district . APPOINT NOMINEE 15. MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, transmitting letter from Mt . Diablo Unified School District nominating Mr. Ron Cataraha as the District ' s representative on the Manpower Advisory Council (Education and Training category) . APPOINT NOMINEE 16. MEMORANDUM from Director of Planning advising that the Park and Recreation Facilities Advisory Committee is of the opinion that the request of the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-1 for transfer of certain monies (held in the Park Dedica- tion Trust Fund) for renovation of the Crockett Community Center is not appropriate at this time . DENY REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF MONIES 17 . MEMORANDUM from Secretary of the Human Services Advisory Commission transmitting copy of the Commission' s revised Rules of Procedure . AC'K14OWLEDGE RECEIPT 18. MEMORANDUM from Secretary of the Human Services Advisory Commission transmitting copy of the Commission' s Activities and Tasks Necessary to Achieve Work Program Objectives (September 1, 1977 to August 31, 1978) • ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 19 . MEMORANDUM from Director of Planning advising that the Planning Commission, in response to Board referral, held a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the County General Plan in the South Taylor Boulevard Area (requested by Mr. A. G. Lagiss) and voted to deny the request for a General Plan Amendment . ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 20 . LETTER from Chairman, Emergency Medical Care Committee, advising that inadequate funding will not permit continuance of the Emergency Medical Services System at an acceptable level during fiscal year 1976-1977 and requesting determination of appropriate action . REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE 21. LETTER from Mr. L. B. Rapp, Chairman, Tenants Committee of Dalis Gardens Mobile Home Park, urging enforcement of regulations to reduce aircraft noise at Buchanan Field Airport . REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND AVIATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE 22 . LETTER from Mr. Irving J . Kornfield, on behalf of Security Data, Inc . , submitting claim for refund of property taxes . REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL 23. MEMORANDUMS from State Department of Parks and Recreation transmit- ting copies of Bicycling, Hiking and Equestrian, Boating, and Off-Highway Vehicle Elements of the California Recreational Trails Plan, and inviting participation at public hearings on same . REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING 00004 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued October 18, 1977 Items 24 - 28: INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties . ) 24 . NOTICE from State Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife of hearing to be held November 1, 1977 in Seal Beach on state sub- vention for maintenance and operation expenses for municipal beaches . 25 . LETTER from Superintendent and Secretary of the Governing Board of the Moraga School District advising of its position that establish- ment of a County Committee on School District Organization is not needed at this time as no unification study is presently required . 26 . LETTER from Lieutenant Governor, State of California, seeking assist- ance with respect to selection of representative youth to serve on the newly established California Advisory Commission on Youth. 27 . LETTER from Co-Chairpersons, Mental Health Task Force on Aging, endorsing the Board' s position with respect to state financing of adult residential care and family day care licensing. 28. LETTERS from the National Association of Counties Research Foundation and the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare inviting county participation at the National Emergency Medical Services Policy Makers Symposium scheduled for November 15-16, 1977 in Fort Worth, Texas . 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . MEETINGS OF BOARD COMMITTEES Finance (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J . P. Kenny) 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month, 9: 00 a.m. , Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez . Internal Operations (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C . Fanden) Room 108, Wednesday, October 19, 1977 at 1: 30 p .m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF PUBLIC INTEREST (For additional information please phone the number indicated) San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month - phone 557-3686 Association of Bay Area Governments 3rd Thursday of the month - phone 841-9730 East Bay Regional Park District 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month - phone 531-9300 Bay Area Air Pollution Control District 1st, 3rd and 4th Wednesdays of the month - phone 771-6000 Metropolitan Transportation Commission 4th Wednesday of the month - phone 849-3223 Contra Costa County Water District 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month; study sessions all other Wednesdays - phone 682-5950 0OM5 • OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTPA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject_: Recommended Actions October 18 , 1977 From..: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Establishment of classifications as follows: Cost De2artment Center Establish Public 079 Plumber-Pipe£itter Works 1977-78 Salary Level 460t ($1,652-1,8.21) 1978-79 Salary Level 476t ($19,734-1,912) 2. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost DUartment Center From To Civil 035 District Victim/Witness Service Attorney Aide-Project (CETA) Aide-CETA District Victim/Witness Attorney Assistance Aide- Process Project 'Server-Project County 2350 Key Punch Key Punch Operator Clerk- Operator, #801 (fulltime) Recorder (P. I. ) Probation 3060 Intermediate Senior Clerk Typist Clerk #01 Public Works 650 Accountant II Accountant III 001 Public Works 079 Steamfitter Lead Steamfitter (all positions) 3. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation County ._0003 1 P. I. Administrator' .- Intermediate Stenographer Clerk To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 10-18-77 Page: 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 3. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation County 043 1 Election 1 Senior Draftsman Clerk- Clerk #O1 Recorder Human 180 1 Secretary I 1 Eligibility Resources Worker II, #209 Library 620 1 20/40 1 20/40 Library Library Clerk Assistant I, #02 Medical 540 1 Clerk 1 Intermediate Typist Services Clerk, #109 540 1 Dental Hospital Attendant, #60 Assistant 540 8 Typist Clerk -- 1 20/40 Typist -- Clerk 1 Clerk - 540 2 Senior Clerk -- 540 3 20/40 Staff 3 P. I. Staff Nurse Nurse II #801, #802, #803 Public `.Rorks 079 l Assistant 1 Custodian II, #76 Architectural Engineer 4031 3 Plumber- 3 Lead Steamfitter Pipefitter #01, 703, #08 Sheriff- 255 1 Fingerprint -- Coroner 2515 Examiner Social 509 -- 1 Senior Clerk Service 502 3 Eligibility Worker I ' -- 8 Eligibility Worker II 5000 1 Executive 1 Social Work Assistant to Supervisor I, #1r5 the Family & oO0O Children' s Services Advisory Committee . To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 10-18-77 Page: 3. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 4. Decrease and increase hours of positions as follows: `" Cost Department Center From To Medical 540 24/40 Clinical 40/40 Clinical Services Social Worker ..Social Worker. 419 20/40 Clinical 4/40 Clinical Social Worker Social Worker 427 540 40/40 Clerk 20/40 Clerk 457 1 20/40 Clerk (add) 540 24/40 Clinical 16/40 Clinical Social Worker Social Worker 403 -- 32/40 Clinical Social Worker, 414 (cancel) -- 1 Staff Nurse II (add) Social. 5300 40/40 E-ligibil- 20/40 Eligibility Service 502 - ity Worker II Worker II 4502-68 , 129, 169 -- 3 20/40 Eligibility Worker II (add) II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 5. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) Gary Grissom Lake Tahoe, NV Narcotic Enforcement Sheriff-Coroner 11-1-77 to 11-4-77 Training Conference Telford Terry Same Same Sheriff-Coroner (b) Ben E. Fox Lake Tahoe, NST Narcotic Officers Probation 11-2-77 to 11-4-77 Training Conference Lewis Tucker Same Same Probation _ Tom._Willis Same Same Probation ,. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 10-18-77 Page: 4. III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 6. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the following budget units: Veterans Service Office, Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court, Public Works (Buildings and Grounds) . IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 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 Cecelia Pagan and Anna Rivera, who have made repayment in full. 8. As recommended by the County Lien Committee, authorize County Auditor-Controller to accept the sum of $500 in settlement of the County claim against Lewis F. Jackson. 9. As .recommended by the County Auditor-Controller, authorize County Counsel to initiate legal action against Cambridge Memories Leasing, Inc. to collect $1,145,31 due the County. V. BOARD- AND CARE PLACEMENTS/RATES 10. Amend Board Resolution No. 77/560, establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions during fiscal year 1977-1978, to delete the Yoder Group Home, Martinez, effective July 1, 1977 . VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 11. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) U. S. Preparation of $48,075 7-1-77 to Bureau of Geographic Base/ to be 6-30-78 the Census Dime File paid to County (b) Sonoma Housing of $15.27 confinement County unsentenced prisoners per inmate/ to 7-1-77 day $15.80 from 7-1-77 , per inmate/ until day changed 00009 To: Board of Supervisors From.: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 10-18-77 Page: 5. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 11. Agency Purpose Amount Period (c) Roman Continuation of $13,835 10-1-77 to Catholic counseling and 9-30-78 Welfare chaplaincy services Corp. of for County Hospital Oakland & Juvenile Hall (d) Council of Counseling and $12,500 10-1-77 to Churches, chaplaincy services, 6-30-78 Central Probation Dept. Contra Juvenile Hall Complex Costa County (e) Los Medanos Extension contract $12,714* 10-1-77 to Community for continuation of 10-31-77 - Hospital Alcohol Detoxification District Services for East r County * (90% state funded) (f) New Era Consultation services $10,687* 9-1-77 "to Associates to Health Department 6-30-78 Nutrition Project for the Elderly * (federal funds) (g) Data Acquisition of computer $16,920* 10-18-77 until General software package for terminated Corporation Criminal Justice System development * (50% federal funds) 12. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Fire Fighting Equipment and Services Agreement between County and City of Richmond-and County Service Area F-1 whereby the City will render fire services to service area during 1977-78 for $4 , 854 . 13. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreement for sale of certain tax deeded property to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 3771 et seq. ; , as recommended by the County Treasurer-Tax - Collector. 00010 i To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator - Re: Recommended Actions 10-18-77 Page: 6. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 14. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to negotiate contracts with certain service providers under specified terms and conditions for subsequent consideration and approval by the Board. VII. LEGISLATION None. VIII.REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 15. Adopt Resolution of Intention to purchase real property located at 1211 and 1215 Escobar Street, Martinez , for. the County Civic Center for $89,500 in accordance with the terms and conditions of Purchase Agreement with Robert M. Moore, dated October 11, 1977 ; and authorize Board Clerk to publish a Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property, setting November 29, 1977 at 10:45 a.m. as the date and time the Board :ill meet to consummate the purchase. 16. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors , to execute lease between County and T. F. McMahon et al for property on Green Street between Las Juntas and Ferry Street for use as temporary parking during construction of County Detention Facility. 17. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute lease between County and The Neighborhood House of North Richmond, Inc. for premises at 765 Market Street, Richmond for ware- house space for the Community Services Administration, Energy Conservation Project (all federal funds) . . 18. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute a renewal lease between County and Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church for premises at 169 - 6th Street, F.ich,aon3, for continued use by the Social Service Department for food stamp distribution. IX. OTHER ACTIONS 19. Adopt Resolution endorsing the 1977 County Charity Drive among County employees (to include campaigns by the United Way of the Bay Area and the Combined Health Agencies Drive) , and designating Harry D. Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner, as Chairman and Warren .N. Boggess, Chairman, Board of Supervisors , as the Honorary Chairman of the Charity Drive. "0011 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 10-18-77 - Page: 7 . IX. OTHER ACTIONS - continued 20. Authorize establishment of a petty cash revolving fund in the amount of $150 for the Manpower Program Office as requested by Director, Human Resources Agency. 21. Acknowledge receipt from the Director of Personnel of the arbitrator' s opinion and award concerning the arbitration of the 1976 Election Day Grievance between the County and Social Services Union, Local 535. 22. Authorize reimbursement of $159. 64 to Ms. Helen L. Wallace, 4867 Hartnett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804, for loss of personal property 23. Accept low bid for the temporary borrowing of funds, as recommended by the County Treasurer-Tax Collector. 24. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Annual Report on Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Activities pursuant to HUD Notice CPD 77-15, as recommended by the County Director 'of Planning. NOTE Following presentation of the County Administrator's agenda, the Chairman will ask if anyone in attendance wishes to comment. Issues will be carried over to a later time if extended discussion is desired. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITE_h:S: WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California T0: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Extra Business for October 18 , 1977 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III - Item 1. MORAGA _FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING - APPROVE ADDENDUM NO. 1 - MORAGA It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Moraga Fire Protection District, approve Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for the Moraga Fire Protection District Administration Building. This Addendum provides miscellaneous corrections and clarification to the plans and specifications. There is no change in the estimated cost of construction. (RE: 7050-4099) (B&G) EXTRA ITEM With respect to Delay� of Award of Contract for Construction of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15 (Bethel Island) Sewage Collection and Interim Treatment Facilities, APPROVED RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR THAT: 1. The Regional Administrator of EPA be urged to resolve the delay as soon as possible; and 2. Staff be authorized to contact Congressman George Miller's office and request assistance in bringing this natter to a satisfactory conclusion EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 1 October 18 , 1977 00013 ` PUBLIC WORKS DEPAR7?AM CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: October 18, 1977 To: Board- of Supervisors r From: Vernon- L. Cline, Public Works Director . Subject:Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 3061-6106-661-77 Supervisorial District V Informal bids were received and opened by, the Public Works Department during the week of October 10 , 1977 , for the O'Hara Avenue Valley Gutter Project. The project involves construction of a concrete valley gutter across O'Hara Avenue at its intersection with State Highway 4 in Oakley. This work will alleviate poor drainage at the intersection. The contract plans and specifications include the provisions for the .closing of O'Hara Avenue between Highway 4 and Acme Street to ' through traffic for a portion of the construction period. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications, and award a contract to the Spaulding Co. of Lafayette, in the amount of $9 ,474 . 00, the lowest of two bids which , were received. a The Engineer's estimate was $9,200. 00. Other bids received were as follows: 1. Gallagher and Burke $9,839. 50 This project is -considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report, requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is also recommended that .the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. VLC:dp cc : County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Land Development Division Road Design Division 00014 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: October 18 , 1977" To: Board of Supervisors From: Vernon L. . Cline, Public Works 'Directoij, �;/,/ �,. ✓1•G Subject:Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 0961-4380-925-77 Supervisorial Districts III, V Bids .for the construction of four traffic signals and two highway flashing beacons located within the unincorporated communities of Orinda, Danville, San Ramon and West Pittsburg were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, October 13 , 1977. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors award the construc- tion contract to the low bidder, Rosendin Electric; Inc. of San Jose, in the amount of $154,317. 00. The Engineer' s estimate was $162, 000. 00. Other bids received were as follows: 1. Steiney and Company, Inc. Vallejo , CA $168',228. 00 2. C.V.E. , Inc. , Santa Clara, CA $172, 888 . 00 VLC:dp cc: County Administrator ..County Counsel Clerk of the` Board Traffic Division oonA: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY R e: Agend a I t ern :Itito. '1: Date: tober' , To: Beard of Su Af Fro mc. Vernon. L. Cline, Public; Torics Directo �� Subject: Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project i o. 0565—!40—X25-77, Supervisorial District I Bids .for the construction of the Ilorth. I�iclvnorid Frontage Improve— ments 10;77, were received and opened in the 'office of the Public w'orr£s Director on Thursday, . September 22, 1977.... It..:is.:recomnend.ed that..the. Board of Supervisors `avrard the construe- tion.. contract to the low bidder, Hess Construction of .Valle.jo, in .. the: amount of 13.5:,029.. The-",Engineer's estimate was Z 104,43 5.20. tlier:. .. , 0 bids 'received l,� r .e a as follows: Jalentine Cor-poration c;an Rafael : :?1.x; Ths: Project Consists. of constructing side:��ialk:, curb.: -acid gutter along::frontages' 6.,residential, small business,; and housing Auth'ority .property throughout most. of the. Forth":Richmond .area: Th'e :project-Will..be.: funded with money. from the Communit Y D. V61- Block:-Grant. Program and the Housing Authority of Contra':Costa County. : ... ..:...::. VLC`:bv' 6C:=::: Count .. :Administrator Y ..,,Ccunt Counsel— e Y - - C leek of the Bo d B ar Fl: :niiind Pepartmcnt. ;housing Authority:t of :C_ontra :Costa. County . :. �=�Cad Design y 000 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPART-KENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public-Works Agenda for October 18, 1977 REPORTS None SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1 CALIFORNIA STREET AND GARRETSON AVENUE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION. Rodeo Area At the request of the John Swett Unified School District and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2388 and 2389 be approved as- follows: Traffic Resolution No. 2388 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code,. parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or freight (yellow curb) on the east side of CALIFORNIA STREET (#1794A) , Rodeo, beginning at a point 36 feet north of the centerline of Mahoney Street and extending northerly a distance of 24 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 2389 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or freight (yellow curb) , on the east side of GARRETSON AVENUE (#1795T) , Rodeo, beginning at a point 590 feet south of the centerline of Fourth Street and extending southerly a distance of 24 feet. (TO) Item 2. HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE - APPROVE PER:N.IT - Crockett Area John Swett High School requests permission to hold its annual Homecoming Parade on .various County roads on October 21, 1977, (Continued ,on next page) A_ G E N D A_ Public Works D 7 t Page 1 of 8 October' 18 ,�� Item 2 continued: between approximately 5 :00 p.m. and 5.:30 p.m. , in Crockett. The parade route is on Rolph Avenue, Pomona Street, Second Avenue, Starr Street, Fourth Avenue and Loring Avenue. No roads will be closed during the parade. Letters. have been received from the Highway Patrol, the. Sheriff' s Office and the Crockett-Carquinez Fire Department stating that they have no objection to the parade. The Public Works Department recom- mends that the parade request be approved subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Board Resolution No. 4714. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 3. LOWER PINE AND GALINDO CREEKS PROJECT - COMMIT TO COST-SHARING AND MAINTENANCE - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, provide commitments to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers as follows : (l) -to pay the additional cost re- quired to consummate a public use plan for the covered channels on Pine and Galindo Creeks, and (2) to accept responsibility for main- tenance of the public use plan. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved the Lower Pine and Galindo Creeks Project. They have determined that prior to initia- tion of any channel construction the Flood Control District, as the local sponsor of the project, must provide the commitments as stated above. The District requested and received a Resolution from the City of Concord (Resolution 777-5824, passed on October 10, 1977) , stating that the City will provide the necessary additional funding and maintenance for the public use plan. The local cost will be limited to the portion of the landscaping cost over and above that which the Federal Government would have furnished for the landscaping if the plan was an open concrete channel. The specific details of the public use plan will be developed into a mutually acceptable plan prior to initiating this specific phase of the project. (Work Order No. 8687-7520 - Flood Control Zcne No. 3B) (FCD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 2 of 8 October 18 , ��7n11 k � ' 5UPERVISOPIAL DISTRICT V Item 4. HARTZ AVENUE APPROVE 'I'R_P^FIC Rr,GLZATION - Danville Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis o an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2390- be 390be 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 I except for the loading or unloading of bus pas- sengers, on the east side of HARTZ AVENUE (;5301B) Danville, beginning at a point 258 feet north of the centerline of Linda Mesa and extending northerly a dis- tance of 23 feet. (Traffic Resolution #2025 pertaining to an existing bus. stop on the east side of Hartz Avenue north of Linda Mesa is hereby rescinded. ) (TO) Item 5. HARLAN DRIVE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Danville Area At the request of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2386 and 2387 be approved as follows: Traffic Resolution No. 2386 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of HARLAN DRIVE (r4917M) Danville, beginning at a point 231 feet west of the centerline of St. Helena Drive and extending westerly a distance of 114 feet. (Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2315 and 2316 pertaining to the existing red curbs on Harlan Drive are hereby re- scinded) . Traffic Resolution No. 2387 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the north side of HARLAN DRIVE (14917M) Danville, beginning at a point 231 feet west of the centerline of St. Helena Drive and extending westerly a distance of 114 feet. (TO) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 8 October 18, 1977 00019 Item 6. MISCELLANEOUS BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS - AUTHORIZE PURCHASE ORDER - East County Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Miscella- neous Bus Stop Improvements Project and -authorize the issuance of a Purchase Order, in the amount of $2,855.25, to Dan Spillane Construe- tion Company of Lafayette, which submitted the only bid. This project is part of the start-up work for Eastern Contra Costa County Transit Authority bus service and is eligible for 100% reim- bursement from Transportation Development Act funds through the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. This project is exempt from Environmental Impact •Report requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. (RE: Work Order No. 5551-925) (TP) Item 7. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Bethel Island Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Govern- ing Board of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement for Engineering Services between the District and Raymond Vail and Associates, of Sacramento. The Agreement provides for surveying services during construction of the District No. 15 collection system and interim wastewater treatment facility. Payment to the engineers shall not exceed $38 ,171 without prior Board approval. Approximately 87-1/2 percent of the engineering costs are being funded by the State and Federal governments under the Clean Water Grant Program. The local share will be funded from the proceeds of a $2.45 million General Obligation Bond authorized in 1967 . (RE: Work Order No. 5400-0927) (EC) Item 8. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Bethel Island Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Govern- ing Board of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement for Engineering Services between the District and CDM, Inc. , Environmental Engineers, 710 South Broadway, Walnut Creek. A G E_ N D A_ Public Works Department Page 4 of 8 October 188"f0 w Pr Item 8 continued: The Agreement provides for engineering services during construction for the District No. 15 collection system and interim wastewater treatment facility. Work on the project should begin around Novem- ber 1, 1977. Eighty weeks have been allowed for project completion. Payment to the engineers shall not exceed $367,713 without prior Board approval. Approximately 87-1/2 percent of the engineering costs. are being funded by the State and Federal governments under the Clean Water Grant Prog- ram. The local share will be funded from the proceeds of a $2.45 million General Obligation Bond authorized in 1967. (R13: Work Order 5400-0927) (EC) Item 9. BROWNSTONE ROAD - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. The document fulfills a condition of approval for Land Use Permit No. 2021-77 as required by the Board of Adjustment. Owner: Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Route 1, Box 338A Oakley, CA 94561 Location: This parcel fronts for 350 feet on the north side of Brownstone Road approximately 1200 feet west of Highway 4 . (RE:- Assessor' s Parcel No. 34-210-04 & 05) (LD) (Agenda continues on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 8 October 18, 1977 00(121 u Item 10. RICH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE - APPROVE PERMIT - San Ramon Area California High' School requests permission to use -various- County roads for a Homecoming Parade on October 22, 1977 between approxi- mately 9 :30 a.m. -and 10 ;30 a.m. in San Ramon. The parade route is across Village Parkway and on Belle Meade Drive and Broadmoor Drive to the California High School. No roads will be closed during the parade. Concurrence has been received from the Highway Patrol, the Sheriff's Office and the Fire District on the adequacy of traffic control. A Certificate of Insurance has been received. It is recommended that the Board approve the parade request subject to the conditions set forth relative to parades in Board Resolution No . 4714 . (LD) Item 11. UPPER SAN RAMON CREEK BASIN - AUTHORIZE LAND ACQUISITION - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorize the Public Works Director to proceed with the acquisition of the Upper San Ramon Creek detention basin right of way from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. This detention basin is one of the projects adopted under Amendment No. 3 to the Zone 3B Plan. The School District has thirty acres of excess property. The basin site would involve ten acres . County Service Area R-7 intends to purchase the remaining twenty acres. It is proposed to utilize the basin site for dual use for flood con- trol and recreation purposes. The project has the support of the R-7 Recreation District and the San Ramon Valley Unified School Dis- trict. The Environmental Impact Report and the County General Plan conform- ance requirements have been met. (RE: Work Order 8548-7520, Flood Control Zone No. 3B) (FCP) Item 12. SUBDIVISION 4663 - APPROVE MAP AND AGREEMENT - West Pittsburg Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Final Map and Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision 4663. Owner: Earl W. Smith Developers , Ltd. 11000 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, CA 94530 Location: Subdivision 4663 is located at the western end of Riverside Drive, in the West Pittsburg area. (LD) A G E N_ D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 8 October 180022 GENERAL Item 13. RECOMMENDATIONS ON AWARD OF CONTRACTS The Public Works Director will present recommendations on the award of contracts for which he has received bids. (ADM) Item 14. RAMPS FOR THE HANDICAPPED - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Countywide Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Handicapped Ramps Project and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days, and opened at 2 :00 p.m. on Thursday, November 17, 1977 . The Engineer 's estimated construction cost is $150,000. The project consists of installing handicapped ramps in existing curbs and sidewalks throughout the County. The project is being funded by a 100% grant from the U.S . Economic Development Admini- stration under the Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements -as a Class 1 Categorical Exemption under County Guide- lines. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. (RE: Project No. 4392-665-77) (RD) Item 15. BUCHANAN FIELD AIRPORT - RENEW LEASE - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and autho- rize the Vice-Chairman of the Board to execute a lease between Contra Costa County and W. D. Hull, dba Aero Exchange for continued use of the premises at 88 Buchanan Field Road for limited fixed- base operation. The lease is a 2-year renewal in accordance with Board policy, com- mencing July 1, 1977, at a rental of $200 per month, for a plot of ground 100 feet by 200 feet, an older metal hangar, shop and addi- tional fixed rent in lieu of 1% of gross receipt. (RP) Item 16. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the following instruments for recording only: (continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page ? of g October 18, 1977 00023 E e Item 16 continued: No. instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of Dedication 8-11-77 Clovey LaCroix, Sub. MS 52-77 for Drainage Purposes et al 2. Offer of Dedication 10-6-77 Lynn G. Breton, LUP 2065-77 for Drainage Purposes et al 3. Offer of Dedication 10-9-77 Manuel and Laura Sub. 4454 for Slope Easement Gomes and Roadway Purposes (LD) Item 17. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLY REPORT A. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider the attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. " B. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors ' information and public distribution. No action. required. C Memorandum Report on Water Agency Activities . (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 becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G E N D A Public Works Department Page $ of 8 October 18, 177� 06024 r Prepared by . Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County ;Fater Agency October 18, 1977 CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS TIME ATTENDANCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended-Authorization Dct 13 Thurs. Department of 7:00 p.m. Public Hearing-- Staff Water Resources Room 1194 Proposed Operational 455 Golden Gate Criteria for the State Avenue Water Project--Dec. 1, San Francisco 1977 to Dec. 31, 1978 Dct 14 Fri. Department of 10:00 a.m. Public Hearing-- Staff Water Resources Room 102 Proposed Operational 1020 "N" Street Criteria for the State Sacramento Water Project--Dec. 1, 1977 to Dec. 31, 1978 ,,ct 27 Thurs. State Water 9:00 a.m. Drought Emergency Staff Resources Auditorium Regulation Control Board Ist floor Resources Bldg. 1416 Ninth St. Sacramento iov 10 Thurs. Governor's Comm. 9:00 a.m. Consideration of Legal Counsel. to Review Calif. Harlen Adams Present Law Regarding Water Rights Law Theatre, Groundwater rights Performing Arts in California Center #144 Calif. State Univ. - Chico .ov 2 Wed. Senate Assembly San Diego Interim Hearings •Staff a- Thurs. Conference Los Angeles on Peripheral- Canal 21 Mon. Committee Fresno Bill (SB 346-Ayala) 30 Wed. San Francisco ..::c 2 Fri. Redding 000 T } :s L .. ,.. :.... a .. _ �» a - -.� +. ` t x ?_V N j R} ., i , — i r - f ' r G r L. s t , '-Contracts, AgIII reements, or other documents I 'by 'the Board this day are microfilmed with the order except in those instances wheree. the clerk w--as not furnished with the documents - .priorito the time when the minutes were micro- II film'd. II In such-cases, when the documents are rec ivied theg will be placed in the appropriate 3 1 II fil (to.,be microfilmed at a later `time) . .- ,_ { ., �C. _ _ ,foe f u �' 3..y - 0 . , In the Board of Superyisors of Contra Costa County, State of California _October 18 .:19 . 77 In the Matter of Ordinance(s) Introduced. The following ordinance(s) which amend(s) the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County as indicated having been introduced, the Board by unanimous r vote of the members present waives -full reading thereof and fixes October 25 . 1977 as the time for adoption of same: - Ordinance amending Section 46-4. 010 pertaining: to existing weight limits for garbage trucks and deleting First Street and a portion of Central` Street, North Richmond, from Code provisions,; and Ordinance amending Section 84-4. 1202 to expressly require_ off-street parking spaces for residential lots existing prior to September 9 , 1971 tASSED` by the ;Board on October 18 19 7 7 • i hereby certify that the foregoing is'a true and correct.copy of are order entered on'the minutes'of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my band and the Seal of the Board o; Supervisors afs"ixed this 18th day of October _ 1977 . .j R_ OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk H 24 12174. 1s•m Mar Craig. 00027 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re' Zonin: Ordinances_ Passed Dater October 18 , 1977 This bein the date fixed to consider adoption of the following ordinances) rezoning property as indicated, which was (were) duly introduced and hearing( s ) held; The Board orders that this (these) ordgcsindicaare) passed, and the Clerk shall have it ( them) published as ted below: _ Ordinance Application Number Applicant Number Area Newspaper . 77-97 The Desco Group, 2132-RZ Pleasant Hill Contra Costa Inc:. BARTD Station Times 77-98 Matt .<Gonsalves 2150-RZ San Ramon The Valley Pioneer 77-99 Fred W. Hull 2152-RZ Diablo The Valley Pioneer 77-100 Crabtree 2149-RZ Oakley Brentwood News Engineering 77-101 Frank Bellecci 2130-RZ Oakley Brentwood News PASSED:on October 18i ,1977 by the follotring vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden,_ E H. Hasseltine, W. N. Boggess. NOES: None _ ABSENT: Supervisor R I. Schroder I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a tine and correct record and copy of action duly taken by this Board on the above date. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of t'ne Board: on October 18 11977 By Deputy Deputy Jamie L. Johnson 00"638 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18. 19 77 In the Matter of Ordinances) Adopted. This being the date fixed to adopt the ordinance(s) indicated, which was (were) duly introduced and hearing(s) held; The Board ORDERS that said ordinance(s) is -(are) adopted and the Clerk shall publish same as required by law. Ordinance Number Subject Newspaper 77-102 Adds Chapter 84-49 to provide for Contra Costa Times a Community Business District by substituting it for a Planned Neighborhood Business District (Planned N-B) and a Retail Business District (R-B) . PASSED on October 18, 1977 by the following vote of the Board. Supervisors AYES NOES ABSENT J. P. Kenny (X ) ( ) ( ) N. C. . anden (X ) ( ) ( ) R. I. Schroder W. N. Boggess �XX ) ( ) ( ) E. H. Hasselt.�ne )) ( ) ( ) A 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 dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of October 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B � � /J1.2/17� _ Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 15•ki Jamie L. Johnson In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19 ' 77 In the Matter of Approving Personnel Adjustments. As recommended by the County Administrator, IT IS_,BX THE BOARD ORDERED that the personnel adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein, are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. 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 Supervisor affixed thisl8thday of_ October 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00030 H-24 3/76 15m Q IV/ P O S I T I O N A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U E S T No: o0 7 Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 9/26/77 Action Requested: Cancel Intermediate Typist Clerk position 091-109 (Span ish-speaking) at Pittsburg Clinic; add one Clerk position (Spanish-speakinf)roposed effective date:as soon as possible Explain why ad,'ustment is needed: to provide adequate staffing at Pittsburg Clinic; Positiori flac�ed Civil Service to be changed to Clerk when vacated. `^ Contra Costa County Estimatejf'cost of =adjustment: 1j/ {w�/� tY Amount: .'� RECTI Y E 1 . Salaries anal wages: $ 2. f ixed Resets: (ti6t iten6 and cost) SEP 2 8 1977 HU►'AAt�tEstimated total ,, $ gpprovad J •-�� � �k . Dat Signature George Degnan, IM.D., Medical Director Department Head ry - Ini ti al Determination of County Administrator Date: October 3, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommendatior).:Y / :— County AdMinistra'tor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Clerk and cancel 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Clerk, Salary Level 178 (634-771) and the cancellation of I Intermediate Typist Clerk, . position V109, Salary Level 240 (766-931) . Assistant Personnel .-Director Recommendation of County Administrator �' Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. County Administrator- Action of the Board of Supervisors . OCT 1 1977 Adjustment APPROVED on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: Sandra APPROVAL o6 th.z ad ju6t hent co,!4t tMte,s cue Appkop.-Li.atti.ort Ad1u,s;bnemt cjtd Pe"ft,sonnet Raotution Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fruA_" be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 3011 (M347) (Rev. I1/70) 00031 1' t POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: 255 Department Sherif—Coroner Budget Unit2515 Date 9-15-77 Action Request—ed: Create one position of Fingerprint Examiner Proposed effective date: 10-19-77 Explain why adjustment is needed: This position was requested in 1977-78 budget and received Board approval on Tuesday, august 30, _ 1977 Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . ifa'l armsnd wages: = $ 11, 334.00 2. ixect Ass s: (.?.i6t .t temps cued cost) ; r = Estimated total, 11, 334.00 Signature Gam' a ICER l_� �• ` Department Hea• ICE OF THE SHERIFF-CORONER �J Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: September -20 1977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Count A minis rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Fingerprint Examiner. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Fingerprint Examiner. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Fingerprint Examiner, Salary Level 417 (1314-1597) . ti - Assistant v personnel :D rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: October 13 , 197 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19., 1977. a M n(� County Administrator—" .Action of the Board of Supervisors-- Adjustment APPROVED )*,•on OCT 18 1977 I R. OLSS , County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: v Sandra L. P4ielso APPROVAL o6 th i z ad ju toren t eon t to to an Appnopn i.ccti.on Ad jaztmen t and PeAz onne e Re s ote t i•on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muat be completed and supplemented w appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office �. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department Social Service Budget Unit 50 0 Date SQ,Rtember 23, 1977 Ifil.ction Requested: Reallocate one Soda;] Work Sliparyisnr TTpcitzpn 5300 501 X0148 496/15 to the class of Executive Assistant to the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee Proposed effective date: Asap Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide a position in the appropriate class and thereby permit the promotion of an individual to perform the duties as necessary_ Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costo County Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: RFCFIVED $ 3258 2. Fixed Assets: (ZiAt .i terra and co.6t) SE2 2 -JJ� tice off, $ HUh► �1'R�. ,"J^ �m,-Y otrnty Admih- for F+ f' rov � Estimated to 258 Da. � � 'J� Signature Department Head P Initial Dotermtnatfon of County Administrator Date:' October- 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommendaJtion. count Admin' -rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date October ll- 1277 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Executive Assistant to the Family & Children's Services Advisory Committee and cancel 1 Social Work Supervisor I. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Executive Assistant to the Family & Children's Services Advisory Committee. Can be effective day foi i oaring Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition~ of I Executive Assistant to the Family Children's Services Advisory Committee, Salary Level . .495 (1667-2026) and the cancellation of 1 Social Work Supervisor I position #15, Salary Level 423 (1338=-1627) . Assistant personnel, irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. County Administrator ~ Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustrznt APPROVED PR9V on OCT U 1977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: n j'T 18-1077 By: Sandra L. le sO APPROVAL oa thiz adjustment eorusti uteb an Ajpptop•7,LatEon Adjwsbney,t and PeUonnee Re s otu ti.oi? Ame;idme nt. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muht be completed and supplemented, when appropr a e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. 0003.3P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) �/. POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department HRA/SOCIAI: SERVICE Budget Unit 993 Date4-21-77 Action Requested: Cancel one (1) Senior Clerk position #509-84/05- cancel EPI I positions # 502-5491-02,03,05; cancel EW 11: positions #502-548/ 296,273,245,242,199,165,83,82 Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: to offset new positions requested for the Financial Clearance Unit as a result of the personnel audit of Medical services. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: L-_! 0- 1 . kiaries and wages: $ 2ed::Kssts: (tint item6 and cost) > $ !J r -� Estimated total f �, $ Signature :Jr;•, c ;1y. .%��a Department Head initial Determination of County Administrator Date: May 6 , 1977 To Civil Service Request recommendation. Count Ad istrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission 6pate: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel (1) Senior Clerk, (3) Eligibility Worker I and (8) Eligibility Worker II positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling (1) Senior Clerk, position #x`509-05, Salary Level 280 (865-1052); (3) Eligibility Worker I, positions #x502-02, 03, 05, Salary Level 247 (783-951); (8) Eligibility Worker II, positions ##502-296, 273, 245, 242, 199, 165,. 83, 82, Salary Level 285 (879-1068) . A /� � ' tet• • Assistant Personnefi Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977 . County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors- Adjustment C T 1 8 1977 Adjustment APPROVED on ^""r''LL, County Clerk Date: 0 C;T L1$ 97_ By: �. 7 t l:tC2d"S:si) Sandra L. lVielsob APPROVAL of thi,6 adjustment eandZitu.tu an Apptcop&iati_on Adju.atme.nt and PeAzonnet Redo&ti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. 00034A P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 3� POS I T 1 ON ADJ USTMENT REQUEST No: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 9/2o/77 Action Requested: Add a full-time and a 4/40 Clinical Social Worker position; cancel 20/40 Clinical Social worker position #452-27 and 24/40 Clinical Social Worker Position #452-1 Proposed effective date: 10/1/77 . Explain why adjustment is needed: to provide adequate staffing for Mental Health Services Estimated. cost:pf' djustment: Amount: Contra Costa County R E C Ell V E_D s 1 . SbJariE arj wages: 2. Ffx-ed Asset: (ti-6t stew and cont) Estimated total hul-VIAN R A Dote $ Signature George Deqnan, M.D. , PlAdical Director Department Head ' Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: OctobeA 3, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommendation -- Countv Ami trator rPersonnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: .,._.October 19 3977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Increase hours of Clinical Social Worker position #19 and decrease hours of Clinical Social Worker position #27. Study discloses duteis and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Clinical Social Worker. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by increasing the hours of -24/40_Clinical_Soi_'-i:a1 Worker position #19 to 40/40; and by decreasing the hours of Clinical Social Worker position #27 from 20/40 to 4/Z0, both at Salary Level 415 (1306-1588) . Assistant PersonneY-Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977 . A,(I County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED (DISAPPROVED) on OCT 181977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 1b 1977 BY: Sandra L. Nief—sih APPROVAL o6 thi.6 adjurtment eon,6titute.6 an Apptopp.Zaticn Adjurtmemt and Pefusonnet Rezotution Amendment. NOTE: "Fop section and reverse side of form mwLt ba completed and supplemented, when �ipp-ropriate, by an-organization chart depicting the section or office affected.. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) • L POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: /�/ 72. Department CCco. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 9/19/77 Action Requested Cancel Clerk position :072-57; add two 20/40 Clerk positions. Proposed effective date: 10/1/77 Explain why: ad 'ustr�nt is needed: to provide adequate staffing for Richmond Clinic. tJ t. . = Contra Costa County Estimated--'cost of'`adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: ; , . 7 . Salarl-t-S and wages: 2. =Fi.xed.��ssets: f ti6t item6 and coat) SEP 2 d 1977 nTTira n+ QwRty Administr for Estimated total v $ Dafiz Gam. Signature George Degnan, M.D. , al Director ' Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date': September 27, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recomme ion. Count Admi or —' Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation n Decrease hours of Clerk #57 and classify (1) 40/40 Clerk position. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Clerk.. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of 40/40 Clerk, position #57 to 20/40 and by adding (1) 20/40 Clerk, both at Salary Level 178 (634-771) . Assistant Personnel rector Recommendation of County Administrator ; Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. L1w - IT 1�, n I County Administrator :�S Action of the Board of Supervisors . 'OCT 18 1977 Adjustment APPROVED _ -on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: ('t r T 18 1977 _ By J ,3 Sandra L. Niels APPROVAL 06 thio adjustment constitutes cut Appy�,.op&iati.on Adjtcsbnentt curd Pe zzonnet ReSoteaon Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 0003E)" POS i T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: 1 (, "" Y-� Department CCCo_ Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 9/24177 Action Requested: Cancel Clinical Sooiai Worker 32/40 anti 24/40_EnG #k452-03r add a 16/40 Clinical Social Worker position and a 40/40 Proposed effective date:as Soon as Staff Nurse II Position - possible Explain Why adjustment is needed: to provide adequate staffing for Richmond Mental l-h Clinic a: Estimated icostLof �ijustment: Amount: 1 . SaIari e5antT wages: Contra Costa County $ 2. Fixed A_S�ets: (ti4t item and cost) RECEIVE �S^..1 t� ice,t�'CSS AGENCY _ f o Appr�v ,�N Estimated tots- County fid:::: pat Signature George Degnan,,.n.D. ,Medical Director Department Head jt Initial Determination of County Administrator QQ``�� e. octc�bc�r .Iq77 To Civil Service for review and recommendation. County Administr&ttr Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Comni ss i on Date: October 1 , 1977. Classification and Pay Recommendation i Decrease hours of Clinical Social Worker ##03; classify (1) Staff Nurse II; cancel 32/40 Clinical Social:. Worker. .Study discloses duties andresponsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Clinical Social Worker and Staff ',Nurse II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of Clinical Social Worker position ##03 from 24/40 to 16/40 and cancel 32/40 Clinical Social Worker position ##14, both at Salary Level 415 (1305-1588) ; and the addition of (1) Staff Nurse II, Salary Level 374t (1271-1401) . 1 JCI�1 JS I.+� 1 �• ..^� � ."7 Assistant Personnel/-Director Recommendation of County Administrator j/ Date: October 13 , 1977 -. Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. 'Z County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED (BI5rn-PR-9*E-4 on OCT 18 1977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: LtJr Sandra L.'N_16c_n APPROVAL o-S this adju3 tmettt ccnbtitutes art App-topt%a ion Adjus:one►,t and PcrL'sonn--e Rezotut✓i.on Ame.ndme.nt. ,^NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affectedtlr� P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00037 P O S I T I O N A D J U S TME NT R E Q U E S T No: 5300 Department Social Service Budget Unit 502 Date September 1 , 1977 Action Requested: Reallocate 3 F/T Eligibility Worker II positions (# 5300-502 XHUA 54R/6R, 5300 502 XHVA 548/169, 5300 502 XIIVA 548/129) to six Proposed effective date: ASAP part-time 20/40 positions. Explain why adjustment is needed: To establish sixap rt-time positions (20140) in JJPII of three F/T positions. Cc's C' t ' Cay �;y Estimated cost of adjustment: v_� , �• Amount: J 1.i.r 1 . Salaries and wages: O�c�cn of $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tiAt .items and coat) Y Estimated total:,. ' Approv8,^,/ r �• <- �. � rte`.: � � Signature r / Dole..... ._ _ _- 7 7 Dep artmeh•t Head ---- ------ - - -- Initial Dcdterri-pati on of County Administrator Date:. September ,r& Civ; l Service for review and recommends on. Count Ad im -strato� Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission � ate: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation LI/ Decrease hours of Eligibility Worker II positions #502-68, 129, 169 and classify (3) 20/40 Eligibility Worker II positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Eligibility Worker II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of 40/40 Eligibility Worker II positions #502-68, 129, 169 to 20/40; and add (3) 20/40 Eligibility Worker II positions, Salary Level 285 (879-1068) . Assistant PersonnelAirector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. �Nh - ^n County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ' . ' -') on -OCT 181977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: 0 C T 18 1977 By: 41 Sandra L. MeISO APPROVAL oa ti'Lis cdju-stinent eontisttitu,te.6 an App.-Loptciati_on Ad1w5;irrent cued Petvsonnet Re,sotuti.on Amendment. 1NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mw,t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) oo03s AGENDA ITEPA �...�------ POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST Q � ��.��- ~� Department Public Works X0,4 Budget Unit 079 Date 2-17-77 Date Action Requested: Establish Classification of Steamfitter ter I Position (Salary: 1549-1708) � and Revise & Retitle Steamfitter to Steamfitter II Proposed effective date: ASAP a Vy-: - Explain why adjustment is needed: To more aDDrooriately reflect the entry level salary Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: Conira Costa County1 . SaJ ar}�,s d wages: #�Er'E!VE $ 300.00/month 2. Ned:kssEns: (• zt .i..tema and co-6t) LU '-i-' Cn Cr. Estimated totipoLMIftnin;strat $ 300.00/month W 07 }..!._t _, Signature 7e7-41 A�-'--'- ;�= > Departmeie . Initial Determination of County Administrator �Pate: February 23, 1977 To Civil Service: ; Request recommendation. �ze_z ,►, Ar4mirr Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Orrr,ber 5y 197 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Plumber-Pipefitter. Reallocate class and all positions of Steamfitter to Lead Steamfitter. On September 27, 1977, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Plumber-Pipe litter and recocmended'1977-78 Salary Level 460t (1652-1821) and 1978-79 Salary Level 476t (1734-1912, Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Lead Steamfitter. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the addition of the class of Plumber-Pipefitter, 1977-78 Salary Level 460t (1652-1821) and 1978-79 Salary Level 476t (1734-1912) and the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Steamfitter to Lead Steamfitter, Salary Level 506t (1901-2095) . Can be effective day follow- ing Board action. 7 j This class is not exempt from overtime. Assistant Personnel D, rector Recommendation of County AdministratorDate: October 13, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office anti/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. 4T) Cou ty Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors O*CT 18 1977 Adjustment APPROVED (HSAPP I$}E- on County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By San LNi Oi so APPROVAL o6 -[Lis ad j u s tmeki t const i to tez an App%topAix tion Adj u stmeiLt curd Peu onnet Resotu,tton Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side or form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (6347) (Rev. 11/70) 00039 i i r POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department Civil Service (CETA) Budget Unit 035 Date 10/12/77 Action Requested: Revise & retitln e: District Attornev Aide-CETA to Victim/Witness Assistace Aide-CETA and District Attornev Process Server-Project to Victim/Witness Assistance Aide-Project. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is 'needed: To more appropriately describe duties of positignz_ Estimated cost of adjustment: Co:Itra C0:ta County Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: `�L` \/FD $ 2. Fixed Assets: (l c.dt itemb and coat) it i i97 7 i O f ice of : Estimm(. ;i�oXal-�,ini, rafior. $ Signature :�'t. _�- -..�<✓ for Depart Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Counly Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 12, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and all positions of District At.torney Aide-CETA to Victim/Witness Assistant Aide-CETA and District Attorney Process 'Server�-Project to Victim/Witness Assistance Aide- Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are .appropriate to the class of Victim/Witness Assistant Aide-CETA and Victim/Witness Assistance Aide-Project. Can be effective day follow- ing Board action. I The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect y the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of District. Attorney Aide-CETA to Victim/Witness Aide-CETA and District Attorney Process Server-Project to Victim/Witness Assistance Aide-Project, all at Salary Level 246 (780-948) . J Assistant personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: October 13 , 1977 i► Recommendation of Civil Service Commission and/or Personnel Office approved effective October 19, 1977. q County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors , Adjustment APPROVED (BISAPPR on OCT 181977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT Ib 1977 By: L/ SandraL. Nielson APPROVAL 06 t1us adju.6tme.rzt eon,6t tutes an App.topt.LatLon Adju,6bnent and Peuonne,C Rebo.tuti,on'Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fmurt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00040 -7 P0) S .I T I ON A D J US T M E N T REO UES T No: ?epartment C0 r,^gTr CLERK - RECORDERBudget Unit 2350 Date August 5 , 1977 -tion Requested: (Change the status. and reallocate permanent intermittant key :nch daeratow Tosition �o/to permanent full timfroposed effective date: 9-1-77 y punch ope!rat.or Position # 004 lain(rihyucment is needed: -To more accurately reflect duties and . .. as 1.: s � resn=sibilities ti mated.cost oaf-adjustment: Amount: t-- .� �_ Conhtt Costa Coir OV 1 . Salaries aar_nti wages: RECEIVED $ 2. Fi xed`]�setts: (ti,6t .i team and coat) i Estimated Administrato $ t Signature Qti -6.-Depar ment--Read °i Initial Deternat -on of County Administrator Date-:- 23, 1977 ni To Civil Service: For classification review and ecommen ation. is transaction is subject to all costs o he permane t eing financed from t%e Temporary Salary A, cou bud et unit. I Count dm�mstra or Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 11, 1977 C1 assi fi cati on and Pay Recommendation Reallocate the person and position of Key Punch Operator position #801 from Permanent Intermittent to Fulltime. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reallocation to the class of Key Ptanch Operator. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the realloca— tion of the person and position of Key Punch Operator position #801 from Permanent Intermitten to Fulltime, Salary Level 241 (768-934) . Personnel D.Yrector Recommendation of County Administrator /Date: October 130_1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. County Administrator -' Action of the Board of Supervisors 0 C T 181977 Adjustment APPROVED on J. R. OLSSQN{ County le k Date: 0 C T 18 1977 By: // . Sandra L. Niels6n APPROVAL o5 .th,i,d adju,6tme.nt con,6t tu,ta an ApptroptZati.on Adju bnent and Peuonnee Rez o&t i.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mut be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00041 P 0 S I T 1 ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department PROBATION Budget Unit 3060 Date 8/4/77 (308) Action Requested: Reclassify (1) Int.*Typist Clerk position #01 (S Fear) to Senior Clerk Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To properly classify employee • EstimaC�-d cost o�,adjustment: Amount: i . 5c1 arises and wages: 2. Eixed Assets: (Zibt ZtM and coat) Estimated total �, } Signature Department Head., Initial Determination of County Administrator Dane: 4 A Al � To Civil Service for review and recommen i n r ,Count mi li stx&to Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date:✓ October 11,, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk to Senior Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Senior Clerk. 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 #01, Salary Level 240 (766-931) to Senior Clerk, Salary Level 280 (865-1052) . z Assistant Personne "Director Recommendation of County Administrator � Date: October 13 , 1977 7 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors,' . Adjustment APPROVED ;on OCT 18 1977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: 0 C T 18 1977 By��'Sandra L. N ieI n APPROVAL o6 this adjustment eon st to to s an Appnop,-LZation Ad jmthen t curd Pe zonne.2 Ruo.Ewti.on Amendment. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by art organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00042 V POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: `l% 7i Department Public Works Budget Unit 650 Date 8%3/77 ORG. NO. (650-01) (650-01) Action Requested: Reclassify Roger Gilchrist (Accountant II)/to Accountant III / Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To reflect current responsibilities Czntrcl Costa Counly Estimated cwt ter adjustment: RECE ED Amount: ' � E Z 1 783/Mo 1 . falai Ces ,And wages: AUG - 9 1977 �_ ' 2. Nxedc!Assets: (Wt -tom and cost) Mice of 280 Mo ounry Administrator $ 280/Mo Estimated total 280%a " SignatureId- L.9e"rtme Initial Determination of County Administrator ' D te: August 12 . '- 1977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation.- Co-unty Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: orohpr 11 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Accountant II to Accountant III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Accountant III. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Accountant II position #01, Salary Level 419 (1322-1607) to Accountant III, Salary Level 429 (1363-1657):. Assistant Personnel .Director Recommendation of County Administrator V/Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective October 19, 1977. An er) County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors— on 0 C T 1 8 1977 Adjustment APPROVED (-9+6 PPR8Y6` ), J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1917 By: i Sandra L. Niel on APPROVAL o6 t6ws adjustment cont tute.6 art Apptoptiation AdjuSbiies;,t curd PetsonneX_ Re so.f'.uti.on A.me -idment. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) oon43 POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department County A mini ra car Budget Unit 0003 Date 9-19-77 Action Reques-tedA_r___ C�eate one (1) Permanent Intermittent Intermediate w Stenbgrd'pher, Clerk Proposed effective date: 10-12_77 Explain whX_�_adjustnent is needed: Increased need for vacation and sick leave relief and more frequent peak workload periods. Estimated 'cost off; adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 4 ,250 2. Fixed Assets: f t-L6t .c terra and cost) $ Estimated total $ 4, 250 Signature (w2zlz� Department Head _. Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: September 23 977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. kAhizi Count s or Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Stenographer Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Intermediate Stenographer Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, Salary Level 256 (804-978) . Assistant Personnel hr'rrector Recommendation of County Administrator ,/ Date: October 13, 1977g"p j { Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors,, OCT 18 1977 Adjustment APPROVED on J. R. OLSSOIV, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: d"WL&d " I W Sandra L. Niels n APPROVAL o6 this a.djuh;bment eon t tufa cut Appnoptiati.on Adjuhtirmt and Petusonne,e Reaotvti.on Amendment. ' NOTE: Top. sec�tion and reverse side of form fmuh.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00044 P ,4 S--I j-1- ,Q f,N ND J U S T M E N T R E Q U E S T No: Department COURTY ELSRIV�4;#fpbRDER Budget Unit 2�3_ Date Sept 29, 1977 Action Requested:' CanbiE:'I:S•dtaFo� Draftsman Dosition 043-001. Add Elections Clerk as soon as 043-001. as effective date: op ssible Explain why adjustment is needed: Reorgan�t;;on of division has increased the nAPrl for an Elections Clerk; decline in workload eliminates need for draftsman. Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: I . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED $ 2. Fixed Assets: (&6t .cterm6 and co.6t) SE' 29 1977 rice of $ County mmistrator Estimate $ Signature A n U Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: October 4, 1977 .To Civil Service: Request recommendation. �---' CountAdministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Osrnh,-r 11 , 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Election.. Clerk and cancel 1 Senior Draftsman. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Election Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action, The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Election Clerk, Salary Level 190 (658-799) and the cancellation of 1 Senior Draftsman, position u01, Salary Level 345 (1055-1282) . A Assistant personnel Djrector Recommendation of County Administrator /Date: October 13, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. 41/v�QA.-\ County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED (DiSAPPAQW&Q on OCT 18 1977 J. R. OLSSON. CounC rk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: _ Sandra L. Niels6n APPROVAL o f tiiA adjustment eonat tute,6 art AppXopAiatton Adju,6tment and Peh6onnee Re sotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form murt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00045 I ■ y POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department Human Resources Agency Budget Unit 180 Date 6-28-77 Action Requested: Establish one (1) Secretary I position in cost center 180 and cancel one EIUibi:�:J_ty DTZ-orker II position cc. 502-548/ig. Proposed effective date: ASAP rx lai `'`wh 'ustment is needed' to provide secretarial support for the Human P rQ y _J . Servi*cas Acquis&y Commission. L ; oni a �5-a coun-01 Estimated cost of adjustment: ���t,J M Amount: 1 . ;-Sal ar3jes and wages: J Ll, ;0 1X71 $ 2. "Fi xea'Assets: (t,66t .i tema and coat) r:ca of Counfi! Estimated total / $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Dater .T„i4c 15, 127-7 To Civil Service for review and recommendatin� Co nt /A strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Secretary I and cancel 1 Eligibility Worker II. w Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification. as Secretary I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Secretary I, Salary Level 280 (865-1052) and the cancellation of 1 Elgibility Worker II, position #209, Salary Level 285. (879-1068) . q Assistant Personnel i-fector Recommendation of County Administrator /Date: October 13 . 1977 s Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19 , 1977 . Gil 43) Count Administrator Z Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on OCT 18 1977 S,'R• o _:SS0M, W. T ❑nncru County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: ant 4e�so APPROVAL o6 this adjubtment conatitutu an Appnopniati.on Adjustment and Putzonne2 RMotut'.ion Amendment. NOTE: To section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropr� is e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) t' �l POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST Pio: Department Library Budget Unit 620 Date 9/28/77 Action Requested: Cancel one Library Assistant I (20/40 ) Class #262 pos.#02 and add one Library Clerk (20/40) Class #261 pos.#48 Proposed effective date: 10/14/77 Explain why adjustment is needed: Duties and responsibilities are similar to those of Library Clerk Contra Costa County Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: SEP 2 91977 $ (480.00) 2. Fixed Assets: (.?.c.6t .ctem6 and coat) Office of Cou� Administrator Estimated total (480.00) w Signature De ar ent Head Initial-Deter-urination of County Administrator Date: Oct. 5 , 1977 l, o Civil Service: Request recommendation. County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: �ctahar LZ, 177 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (1) 20/4.0 Library Clerk and cancel (1)- 20/40 Library Assistant I. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Library Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of (1) 20/40 Library Clerk, Salary Level 190 (658-799) and the cancellation of (1) 20/40 Library Assistant I, position V02, Salary Level 242 (771-937) , Assistant personnel Dirlector Recommendation of County Administrator te: October 13 , 197:z Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. C41 County Administrator a Action of the Board of Supervisors . Adjustment APPROVED f 6f5APFR$4' on OCT 18 1977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 gy Sandra L. Niel n APPROVAL o6 tJLi1s ad j u-6timeitt con t to teb cut Appnop&i.a tion Ad j m6bnen t and Pv s onneY- Re�sotuti.on 'amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mut be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office p'�t P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) Uv�T P O S I T I O N ADJUSTME N T R E Q U E S T No: / LM Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 9/12/77 Action Requested: cancel Hospital Attendant Position #200-60; add a Dental Assistant Position Proposed effective date: As soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: to provide adQauate staffing for the dental facility at Richmond Clinic �- r-- EstimatedRECEIVED Amount: �.,cost�o'f justment: g SEP 21 1977 1 . Sa:�ari es;.an�wages: 2. Fi-xed A"sset�_: (LL6t .t terra cued coat) {lice of rni rwa. wdmi t n�hctor yl!NIWAN '50LUICES AGENCY Estimated total $ Af prof�c�-c/ Signature George Degnan, M . , M Nical Director \,Department Head ` 2_9- Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: ' SeptemlNer 27 , 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommej�eAion.�``� Count Adm: istrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission t_Aate: October 11, 1477 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Dental Assistant and cancel 1 Hospital Attendant. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Dental Assistant. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Dental Assisaant, Salary Level 215 (710-863) and the cancellation of Hospital Attendant, position #60, Salary Level 217 (714-868) . Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation o CCounty Administrator Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. p County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 0 C T 18 1977 Adjustment APPROVED on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: )J -I Sandra L. Nielson APPROVAL o6 tdu s adjus uremt eon t toes an ApptoprLi.at On Adjw6;brei!.t curd Peuonnet RezoLLtLo,n Aiiie Zdment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mmt be colleted and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected- P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00048 VIr POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: C/?� ?� Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 3/29/77 Action Requested: Add nine (9) Full-time and one 20/40 Clerk/Intermediate clerk or Typist Clerk/Intermediate Typist Clerk positions Proposed effective date:as soon as possible Explain whys, adjustment is needed: to provide adequate staffing for Financial Clearance Units attic kijy= , A-chjond and Martinez Outpatient Clinics. - � 7 Estimatid`cosgofctldjustment: Amount: ` j C_ _ 1 . Salaries ,and wages: $ 2. fi xed�ss.ets: (ZP 6t .c tetvs and coat) r^ .. ,, oil �� Estimated total $ Data. ° ?'--""�" 'Signature George Degnan, .D. Medical Director Department Head ITO'' ie] Qelte�mination of County Administrator Date: May 6 , 1977 ivi ervice: Request recommendation. ount . A trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission l ate: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (8) Typist Clerk; (1) 20/40 Typist and (1) Clerk positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk and Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (8) Typist Clerk positions and (1) 20/40 Typist Clerk position, Salary Level 194 (666-809) and (1) Clerk, Salary Level 178 (634-771) . T Assistant personnel Mlector Recommendation of County Administrator ,' ate: October 13, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. 4 11 *r7� a a, Gh County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors- OCT 18 1977 Adjustment APPROVED _ .'on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: 0 C T 18 1977 By Sandra L. Nieiso APPROVAL ob •tk.6 adjustment con. titutes an Apptop!,,iatiori Adjws.bilcmt and Pc;Lsonnet Re,6otution Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mu6t be completed and supplemented', when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00049 a POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 3/29/77 Action Requested: Add two Senior Clerk- positions Proposed effective date: as soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: to provide adequate staffing for Financial Clearance Units at Richmond and Pittsburg Clinics Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 q t Sal arieand wages: $ 2��7 X4 ARets: (tist items cold cobs) © =a Estimated total $ Signature George DE an M. Medical Director •- �'�� - ---------- - Department Hea Initial Determination of County Administrator Date, - May ','1577 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Count dmi eilLrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission . Da e: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (2) Senior Clerk positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Senior Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (2) Senior Clerk, Salary Level 280 (865-1052) , Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator V Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977 . County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors. Adjustment APPROVED (919APPR94cnl on ' OCT 181977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk J Date: Or,T 1 R 1977 ey Sandra L. Nie ion APPROVAL o6 tftZz ad ju,b;bnejLt eon6-t.i to teA an Apptoprr i-a,:i-on AdJu.a;bne)Lt and Pv sonne e Rezotuti-on Aineitdmei:t. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropr—is, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (11347) (Rev. 11/70). 00050 1 N POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST t1o: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 9/12177 Action Requested: ��Qereet}P.I. Staff Nurse II positions #622-801. 802. 803?-"m" thrpe 24440 Staff Nurse Iz positions Proposed effective date:as soon as bills 24740 PO"biOws. possible Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide adequate staffing. for Nursing Service Estimated-cost,_of adjustment: contra Costa County Amount: 1 . SAlarie�antwages: RECEIVED 2. F Xed Alae -: (ti.6t itema and co.6t) s� 211977 mice f tAANI� •11 ^^ / Estimated total County Administrator Signature George Degnan, L , edical, Director Dct:_ :, �)Departmen"t Head ' 1 Initial Determination of County Administrator k Date: Septem er 27, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recomm'' ation .� r County Admvnistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission (_,bate: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (3) 24/40 Staff Nurse II; cancel (3) Permanent Intermittent Staff Nurse II. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Staff Nurse II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (3) 20/40 Staff Nurse II positions and cancelling (3) Permanent Intermittent Staff Nurse positions ;801, #802 and #803 and reallocate the permanent intermittent incumbents to the parttime ' positions, all at Salary Level 374f (1271-1401) . Assistant p;arsonnelAi rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date. October 13, 1977 ' Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors..' OCT lb 1977 Adjustment APPROVED )..tin J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: 4(,:�&-,�L (t;l Y,1 I'? P4.I-i4 Sandra L. NT6T n APPROVAL o ' thi s ad j uAtment eon,.t i tate d cut AppiLop,-LZation Ad j ustme;tt cued Pe,ts ortrte e Rezo&ti.on Amendr-&Lt. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplement appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) ( t/ 2`2 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 079- Department Public works Budget Unit 4060 Date 7112/77 Action Requested: Cancel (1) Custcdian'II position (079-4023-76) and add (1) Asst. Architectural Engineer Proposed effective date: 7/15/77 Explain why adjustment is needed: To appropriately staff the increased activities in the Lease Management Program C^n; D Estimated �qst ,Qf adjustment: -` --fit Amount: 1 Sa3:drJ i �n wa es l j!t. '`1!i 1,578.00 2. F%xed A�t` (ti.6t item and coat) $ ^r Drafting 300.00 Estimated total 1,878.00 ^• Signature / epartmen ead Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: July 15 , 1977 To Civil Servicer A_ I, Request recommendation. ,_ n (j County A min'strdtor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 11, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Assistant Architectural Engineer and cancel 1 Custodian H. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Assistant Architectural Engineer. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Assistant Architectural Engineer, Salary Level 440 (1410-1713) and the cancellation of 1 Custodian.Ilposition #76, Salary Level 249t (868-957) . Assistant Personn#1 Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: October 13 , 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved, effective October 19, 1977. su VV�,(I County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors , 0 C T 1 1977 Adjustment APPROVED ( APPRO .-on _ J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: Q C T 1 o 1972 By: Sandra L. Nielson APPROVAL o6 tlu.6 CLC{ja6;bYi&L-t eonztitutes cut Apptcop-„i.ati.on Adjus;briefz-t and PeAzonnee Rea ota tion Anendmrvi t. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mu6t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00052 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department PUBLIC WORKS Budget Unit 4031 Date 9-28-77 Action Requested: ADD Plumber/Pipefitter positions 01 , 02 & 03; CANCEL Lead Steamfitter positions 01 , 03 & 08 Proposed effective date: 10/19/77 Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide appropriate classification and fill new classi- c- fication estabish& by Civil Service Commission on Sept. 27, 1977. Contrq Estimated-cost Af a@justment: Costo Co Amount: Steamfitter $190T�rrCI unty 1 . Siaaria and-,wages- Plumber/Pipefitter fi£g FC7 $ 249/mo. X 3 .= $747/mo. les 2. Fixed Ascsets: (tist .c terra and coat) SEP 9 r llrfiCY OF $ "j Estimated total 747 mo. less �'''�" Signature 110, �ftlrtment HeNd Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: September 29 . 1977 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Count A ministrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: October 3,1. 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cla§sify`f3) Plumber-Pipefitter and cancel (3) Lead Steamfitter. i ' Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Plumber- ; Pipefitter. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of (3) Plumber-Pipefitter, Salary Level 460t (1652-1821) and the cancellation of (3) Lead Steamfitter, positions #01, #03, #08, Salary Level 506t (1901-2095) . Assistant Personne-11 Director Recommendation of County Administrator / Date: October 13, 107 - Recommendation 9 77Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective October 19, 1977. T► Q County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED 'bn OCT 1b 1977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: OCT 18 1977 By: �d14ld-� lc. Sandra L. Nielson APPROVAL on thiz adjustment con,6tZtute3 an Appnopxi.ati.on Adjub;bnent and Putzonnet RezotutZon Amendment. NOTE: Tcp section and reverse side of form mut be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. 1P 'Co M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00053 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 . 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Appropriation Adjustments. IT IS BY THE- BOARD ORDERED that the appropriation adjustments attached hereto and by reference incorporatedherein,. are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 1977.` I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18tWay of_ October 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /1/I'I7lp : -t�w]VDeputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00054 H-24 3/76 15m CONTRA COSTA COUNTYro-,r+ APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING 1. DEPARTMENT 01 019ANIZATl01 ONIT: Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court ORGANIZ0111 SUI-OBJECT L FIXED ASSET <,1ECREASIC> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. OWNTITT - 41403 4826 Walnut Creek Court Electrical $2,500 Improvements L c r Ss7` n �V r vaavxa�.Lc� $2,500 Q- 0 - W U � _ o APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- -LER Funds required to facilitate integration of computer hardware (mini-computer,CRT units and By: c Date d/ 17-7 printer) into existing office process sections . Job includes relocating electrical lines and out- COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR lets (along with rearrangement of work units ) , installation of power poles and plug mold. Funds By: DatS /0113/77 for relocation of telephone lines were provided for in original budget , however, exact cast of the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS work associated with the electrical needs was Suprreixx,Kcnn-� r.hden, undetermined at that time , as computer equipment YES: had not been selected. The amount identified above is based on estimate furnished. by Building No: Maintenance Department . Qt6Pj'Vt R. I. Schroder on/0/!1/1-7 9/30/77 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK ;4. Clerk-Administratoy / SIGNATURE TITLEr, DATE ROY L. CHIESA By: Lli1 Q inn;` APPROPNIATION POC Deputy Clerk ADJ. J11111AL 10. (M 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTION• 00 REVERSE 310E 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1 APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 !. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Public Warks - Bldgs & Grounds ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <OECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE 0048 4951 Typewriter 0001 1 640 2490 Misc Sery &<Supplies 640 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Set up appropriation for purchase of.typewr.iter required Date ID AAM R;.• , for Emergency Telephone Service and covered by grant funding of the program. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: Dote/d 1f_3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S Supervisors Kenny.Fanden. Se11+ta.Irfi$o�ess,Hasselcine ' NO: �64t-1 - 0Y)Ee(4_: R. 1. Schroder On 1011P 27 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. 119 Public Works iilirector 9/'30/77. — / ____4 7 SI0NA"RE TITLE DATE By 1,&�I& .9' APPROPRIATION AJE!����� Deputy Cler 1 1v,J ADJ. JOURNAL NO. (M 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE R CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT '' 'U�,. T/C 2 7 GCT 41-�C J I. DEPARTNENT ON ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT COMICVeterans Service Office 019ANIZAT111 $01-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET 'IECREAS R , INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. /WNTlTY 0579 4951 IW Selectric typewriters Q 5637.40 0003 $15.00 0579 2100 -O�-TIce Er.Pe1A.51-2 IS.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-COliTRCOLLER To cover the increased cost of the typewriters + Date 1D /12 77 between the time the original budget request was submitted and the time of the actual purchase of COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR the typewriters. By: Data lo Typewriters were authorized in the 1977-1978 budget. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Fenn..Fanden. YES: Uorss.Hasselrine No: -1262 ft5erxU R. I.Schroder on /0//9/7- Rieger r J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. � Veterans Service 10/11/77 810HATURC TITL90fficer DATE By:"111sa" C�e` ,► 50 32 Deputy Clerk ADJ. JININAL 10. (M 129 Rev- T/TT) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 31019 R M IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA -COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIF OPsMIA AS EX.OFFICIO .THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA.COSTA COUNTY. FLOOD CONTROL:AND WATER CONSERVATION 'DISTRICT In the...Matter of Prov.i di n 9 ) " Cost-Sharing for a Public Use ): Plan for the Proposed Corps of .. 84.3. Engineers Lower Pine and; ) RESOl.1J7 I ON.:NO. 77/. . Galindo :.Creeks Project.. W.0 O: 8587 -7520 ) Concord Area - Flood Control Zone 3B ) WHEREAS, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers hes approved the Lower Pine `: and. Galindo Creeks Channel: Improvement Project for construction; and WHEREAS, the. approved project. includes a covered concrete channel 'on.. Pine Creek from Market Street to 1065 feet downstream from Monument Boulevard and on Galindo Creek from the Pine Creek confluence to San Miguel Road; and WHEREAS, these. covered channels were approved by the City of Concord and .the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District as the`',; .: most :desirable -flood contral alternative on Pine and •Ga 1'i ndo Creeks; and WHEREAS, the.U: S. Army Corps of Engineers has requested additional commitments from the local sponsor of the project, the Contra Costa County Flood.. .. Control -and Water Conservation District, to provide for cost-sharing: in the amount required to consummate a public use plan for. the covered channels on Pine and Gali.ndo. Creeks as shown on Exhibit I and for maintenance of said public use facility;•. and WHEREAS:, the U. .S. Army Corps of Engineers has determined that the initiation of any channel construction on Pine and Galindo Creeks cannot begin until "the local sponsor :has provided these commitments; and t•;HEREAS, this cost-snaring shall be limited to the additional work or. .... . ` the 'cost thereof, over and.'above the cost which the Federal Government would have: ::::`< *. furnished for the landscaping if the plan was an open "concrete channel; and WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County .Fiood Control and Water Conservation District. has requested the:"City of Concord to provide for this. cost-sharing for . the public use plan and maintenance for these public use facilities on -the covered channels; and WHEREAS, the:City Council of the City of Concord passed and adopted Resolution x'77-5824 on,-October 10, 1977 assuring that the City of Concord will provide the cost-sharing and maintenance necessary to consummate a public use plan over the Corps of Engineers covered channels on .Pine and Galindo Creeks; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board, as ex officio the Board. ; of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District,. that the. DISTRICT as local sponsor for the Walnut Creek Flood Control Project agrees to provide for cost-sharing in the amount required to consummate a public use plan -. for .the :covered channels on Pine and Galindo Creeks as shown.-on Exhibit I . The cost-sharing shall be limited to the additional work; or the cost thereof, over and above the cost which the.:Government would have furnished for the landscaping if the " plan was an .open concrete channel . In addition, the maintenance of this.-feature of . the projectw i l l be the resons4 b i I i ty of the Contra.Costa County Flood Control and Wafter Conservation District M' the same manner as the other features of the Project. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. , Originator: Public Works Department Flood Control Design cc: Henry E. Pape.J r. , U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco Gity of Concord Publ.ic. Works Director County.'Admini.strator..: Business 8 Services Flood Control Planning &. Design County. Auditor-Controller 0005 RESOLUTION NO. 77/8 4 3 4 '1 s t � \10 : � �� /.•/ � r •'� Q Z tom'\ _' � O � O IPA Z p► r Ale po ro CIAfit VA \IN to A 19 •'pr t' � �r �'!u � ems} r � j►�,� �- P e R ro N F o .. \ pz •,}' `� X1'1 � � � � a � �+ i t� 53 `'A Q A n i r s• N o � G) n� r LO N � t • IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ). . , the Final Map of Subdivision ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/ 844 4663, Pittsburg Area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: _ The Final Map of Subdivision 4663, property located in the Pittsburg area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A subdivision agreement with Earl W. Smith Devel.opers, Ltd., 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 guars-4ee the completion of road and -street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as foi'ows: a. Surety Bond (No. 5261-03-04)issued by Transamerica Insurance Co. with Earl W. Smith Developers, Ltd. as principal , in the amount of $241 ,200.00 for Faithful Performance and $241 ,700.00 for Labor and Materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 02459, dated September 29, 1977), in the amount of $500.00, deposited by: Earl W. Smith Developers, Ltd. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map, and that the 1976-77 tax lien has been paid in full , and the 1977-78 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March 1977, is estimated to be $3,000.00; Security to guarantee the payment of taxes as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond (No. 5261-03-05) issued by Transamerica Insurance Co. with Earl W. Smith Developers, -Ltd. as principal , in the amount of $3,000.00 guaranteeing the payment of the estimated 77-78 tax; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated io public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said subdivision agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Director of Planning Tax Collector Earl W. Smith Developers Ltd. 11000 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, CA 94530 : l�64 RESOLUTION NO. 77/844 SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT 01) Subdivision: 4663 (§1) Subdivider: Earl W. Smith Deky,ln_n_a_r5 tGov mme de 66462 1rd ' _ §§ nd §§66463) (§1) Effective Date: October 12, 1977 (§1) Completion Period: One year J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD O: SUPERVISORS QO\TRA COSTA CO. .A.4 - 3.- -fAl 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 this subdivision: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, an&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, 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. IMPROVEMENT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $_. 500.00 cash, plus additional_ security, in the amount of $ 241 ,200,00 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 wort:, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $ 241 700.00, Which is the estimated cost of the work. Such secar•-i-ty is presented in the form of: []-Cash, , certified check, br cas1iier's check ;� X❑ AcceitaTiTe'corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security- the Subdivioer 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. ' Microfilmed with board " 61 5. MARMAdNTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. NO WAIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this • Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- menus therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. INDEMNITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities 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 unforeseeableat' 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- ceedings) concerning these. C-. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to , the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. D. Non-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on .whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or "reviewed any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this. work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that' the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 8. ' COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEYS. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONPERFORMANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete theta by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys ' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGrR1ENT. 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- 00062. 12. RT-CORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to fil and record the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director EARL W SMITH DEVELaERS. LTD., a pa i(eersh i p t/ Bv� ARL W S VELOPMENT ORGANZOTI?N $ j/ B � 1 corp. GJ eneraarn__ y _ Deputy (Designate official apacity in the business William S. •Peloyan, Vice-President RECOH4ENDED FOR APPROVAL: Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute ackno�tif- ledgment form beloc:; .and if a.,'corporation, affix corporate seal. B "�. sis ant Public orks Director 1 °", _ (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel , State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of } ss. or Individual) On the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is are kziown to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s) or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, per appeared before me 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 azid State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCG Std. 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On September 6, 1977 •before me,the undersigned,a Notary Public in and for1. , said State, personally appeared William S. Peleyan known to me to be the W Vice President, A* ,t aa�eeeerwcamob I of EARL A. SMITH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION the corporation that executed W the within instrument and known to me to be thT persons who executed the within instrument on behalf of paid corporation. I Is said cur oration l+ein^known to me to be one of the partner,of ' 6 P r P , S�Z;S1:17]Silli'v m EARL W. SMIZB DEWLMERS LTD*the partnership la:MI.. :`n-='° SrI1, that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me Ets1ST13.;=1i1-i111: QFFtC�r�`s1`'f_Yrtp that SUCK corporation executed the same as such partner and Pil?.�'f-�' ��r 1t{F PN+A -' that such partnership executed the same. �.: ��3Lt.0 WETNESS hand and offi ' 1 1. f ft C` c C^ J 8J` ; - yGr�fi ;y Q r�" i P.a c J. SignaturI'L �J �: to• ,y� l,Ss b5: y ' Marcia B. Crossland . u,]:S=3,ltsl�tst:1.,-• Name (Typed or Printed) (This area for official notarial seal) - . ^r ,., - . ,� y } n _ y i '., ,i I 11.. - - .. - - . . ., .. . �` { 1 ..._ I . .. . . . 00064 Bond No, 5261-03-04 Premium: $3,626.00 Iii:P?OVE rtEI Sr.CURITY BOND FOR SUBDIVISION AGREENzENT (Performance , Guarantee , and Payment ) (Calif. Government Code §§66499-661199 .10) 1 . OBLIGATION- EARL W. SMITH DEVELOPERS, LTD. , as Principal , and TRANSAMER I CA INSURANCE COMPANY , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of CALIFORNIA and authorized to transact sure�y 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- & Guarantee) Two Hundred 'Fort One Thousand, Two Hundred and no/100 Dollars $241 ,200.00 for itsel or any city-assignee under the below-county subdivision agreement, plus (B. Payment) Two Hundred Forty One Thousand Seven Hu dre and o/100 Dollars $241 00.00 to secure the claims to which reference is made . in Title 15 Ccommencing with Section 3032) of Part 4 of Division 3 of. the Civil Code of the State of Caiifor- ria. 2 . RECITAL QF SUBDIVISION AGREEII-EENT. The Principal has executed ar. arreement with the County to install and pay for street , drainage , and other improvements in Subdivision Number 4663 , as specified in the Subdi vision Agreement, and to complete said work. within the time specified for comaletion in the Subdivision Agreement , .all in accordance with State and local laws and _ulings thereunder in order to satisfy conditions for filing -of the 'Final Nlap or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. 3 CONDI,10;1. , A. ' The condition of this obligation as to Section 1. (k) above is such that if the above bounded principal , his or its heirs , executors, administrators , successors or assigns , shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants , conditions and provisions in the said agreement and any alteration t;:ereof ;.fade as therein provided, on his or its part , to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified , and In all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the County of Contra Costa (or city assignee ) , its officers , agents and employees, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise• it shall be and '-remain in full force and effect . As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the =ace amount specified therefor , there shall be included costs and reasor,- aole expenses and fees , including reasonable attorney 's ::ees , incurred by County (or city assignee ) in successfully enforcing such ob!_4.- ion, all to be taxed as costs and included in anv Judgment rendered. . B . The condition of this obligation as to Section 1 . (3) atlove is such t1 at said Principal and the ua vers gned as corporate surety are held ,firmly bound unto the County of Contra Costa and all contractors , subcontractors, laborers , materialmen and other persons employed in the par_`or fiance of the of oresaid agreement and referred to in the aforesaid Civil Code for materials furnished or labor thereon of any kind, oiowa -1- Microfilmed with board order ' amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to suc:: It or labor, that said surety will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the amount hereinabove set forth, and also in case suit is bought upon this bond, will pay , in addition to. the face amount thereon', costs and reasonable expenses - and fees , including reasonable attorney' s fees, incurred by County (or city assignee ) in successfully enforcing such obligation, to be awarded and fixed by the court , and to be taxed as costs and to be included in the judgment therein ren- dered. It is hereby expressly. stipulated and agreed that this bond shall inure to - the benefit of any and all- persons . companies and corporations entitled to file claims under Title 15 (commencing with Section 3082) of Part• 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code , so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. Should the condition of this bond be fully performed then this obligation shall become null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect . -C. 'No alteration of said subdivision areement or any plarn or specification of said work agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any Surety from liability on this bond ; and con- sent on-sent is .hereby- oiven to make such alterations without further notice to or consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code §2818 , and holds itself bound without regard to and independently of .any action against Principal Whenever taken. SIGNED AND SEALED 'on September 6, 1977 PRINCIPAL SURETY ARL.W, SMITH 'DEVELOPERS LTD. a 4 ' a partnership TRANSAMERICA INSPaCE COMPANY BY' Ge�e�aj `�� 1FENT ORGANIZATION, t By _ ! _ .L William S.- Peloyan, LV-President ROBERT A. MILLER ATTORNEY IN FACT State of California )ss . (ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY) County of ) On , the person(s) whose name(s ) is/are, signed above for Surety and who is/are known to me to be Attorney(s )-in-pact for this Co.roorate Surety, personally appeared before me a.nd. acknoaledged to me that he signed the name of the Corporation as Surety and his/ -their- own name-Cs) as its Attorney(s )-in-r act. (NOTARIAL SEAL) :dota:;{ Pub? c for County and Stake (Rev. 2/76 ) LD-15 F-=:i:b -2- 00060 • STATE OF c.ALxF©RNTA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO SS: Un thk 6th day of September in the year one thousand nine hundred anti seventy seven _ before me Lillian Horton - - .a Notary Public in and for the said County and State,residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally ap- Robert A. Miller known to me to be the duly authorized Attorney-in-Fact of the TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY the corporation whose name is affixed to the foregoing instrument; and duly acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of the TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY thereto as Surety and his own name as Attorney-in-Fact. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this cer- tificate first above written. LILLIAN HORTON t ;{ h'QIAR'. PUBLIO•CAi-IFORNIA Ll f Y ANi) COUNTY ot= Notary Public in and for said County and State t SAN FRANCISCO i My Co::.:nission Expires Ct;ay 11, 1952 TO 66$G - (Corporation as a Partner of a Partnership) ,1. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ;5. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA , On_ _September-6}�,;}77 before me.the undersigned,a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared William S PClQYan known to me to he the w �C�PreAdent, M. W Suety of EARL W. SMITH DEVELOPMENT ORGANT7ATION the corporation that executed x La the within on.trume•nt and known to me to be the persons who executed the within instrument on behalf of said corporation. a. <..;d enrporation being known to me in be one of the partners of m EARL WeSMITH DEVELOPERS LTD f •, the partnership �� �• , t that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same as such partner and ��� i.'=�_� �• w,:11L� T that such partnership executed the same. - i�� •:+ iV^Tr+rxt PUBLIC : WITNESS hand and olicial I111 '+ 1 Signature ;Marcia B. Crossland Name (Typed or Printed) iThis aroa for ottleiai natariai seat) t 0167 W. eal �x Collector's Office Contra Counttyd rassurer-Tax Collector Costa Alfred sista t Treasurer-Tax r P_0.Box 631 Assistant Treasurer Tax Collector Mar Cour-Court Street Marty Martinez,California 94553 (415) 372-4122 September 6, .:1977 IF THIS TRACT IS. NOT `FILED BY OCTOBER 31, 1977 , THIS LETTER IS VOID. This will certify that I have examined the map of the proposed ubdivision entitled: TRALCT NO. 1663 and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map. The 1976-77 tax lien has been paid in full. Our estimate of the 1972-78 tax lien, which became a lien on the first day of March, T977 , is $ 3,000.00 Subdivision bond must be presented to County Tax Collector for review and approval of adequacy of security, prior to filing with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. a EDWARD W. LEAL. Treasurer - Tax Collector By; c.h ONUS Microfilmed with board order {' -ind Na. 5261-03-05 c-kemium: $30.00 BOND AGAINST TAXES XN0:1 ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS : - THAT EARL W. SMITH DEVELOPERS, LID. , aS-print i Dal and (Surety) Transamerica Insurance Company , a corporation organized and existing under tbe, laws of the State offal i rornia ' and authorizeo. to transact surety business in California as surety are held and firmly bound unto the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the penal sum of THREE THOUSAND and no/100ths - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - Dollars ($ J,000-00 , to be paid to the sa_d County of Contra Costa, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we and each of us bind ourselves, our heirs, executors , administrators and successors, ,jointly and severally, firmly by these presents . Sealed with our seals and dated this Sixth day of September , 19 77 The conditions of the above obligation 'is such that WHEREAS, the above bounded principal is about to file a map entitled Subdivision 4663 and covering a subdivision of a tract of land in said County of Contra 'Costa, and there are certain liens for taxes and special assessments collected as taxes , against the said Tract of.' land covered by said map, which taxes and special assessments collected as saxes, are not yet due. or payable. - NOW, THEREFORE, if the said EARL W. SMITH DEVELOPERS, LTD. shall pay all of the taxes and special assessments collected as taxes ] ' ch are a lien against said 'tract of land covered by said map, at the Lime of the filing of said 'map of said Tract, then this obligation shall be void and of no effect. Otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect . EARL W. SMITH DEVELOPERS, LTD., a partnership By: EARL W. SMITH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION, "orRoratlon. General Partner Y Princi Principal i l William S. Peloyan, vice P,re i_dent TRANSAMERICA INSUi3ANCE COMPANY' Surety ell s ACnNOWLEDGE.MENT BY t (BY SURETY) Robert A. Miller, Attorney-in-Fact State . of California ) sCounty of ) County in which acknowledgement is taken ' On , before me, a notary rublic in and for said County and State, personally appeared known to me to be of the corporation that executed the within instru- ment and also known to me to. -be the person who executed it on behalf of suc:1 �. corporation and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. In Addition to Signature Type or Print : Name of Notary NOTARY PUBLIC ' Microfilmed with board order 00,169 STATE OF CALIFORKA COUNTY OF San Francisco ss: On this 6th day of September in the year one thousand nine hundred and. s eventV seven ,before me Lillian.Horton ap- peara Notary Public in and for the said County and State,residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally Robert A. Miller known to me to be the duly authorized Attorney-in-Fact of the TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY the corporation whose name is affixed to the foregoing instrument; and duly acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of the TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY thereto as Surety and his own name as Attorney-in-Fact. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this cer- tificat-+; � #tena �>�� LILLIAN HORTOhI - `1%r' ;'L.•':=��-F NOTARY PtJSUC-CA!_IFORNIA ' CIT f Aide C'01- OF r P. S,^N FRANCISCO 143 '{ Notary Public in and for aa3 County and state l My Commission Expires NAW 11, 1981 i" TO.446 C (Corporation as a Partner of a Partnership) STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CQNI'RA CO3TA � 55. On September 6, 1977 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, per,onally appeared William S. Pe loyan known to me to be the m Tice President, Md I 7tamcsp�c�•f EARL W. SMITH DEVELOPMENT` ORGkNIZATION the corporation that executed u the within instrument and known to me to be the persons who ..1 executed the within instrument on behalf of said corporation. et. � td corporation brim known to me to be erne of the partner*of EARL W.SMITH DEVELOPERS.LTD.. the partnership xxaxt ' xs:=xxi:sxxsxxLtlai executed the within instrumrnt, and acknowledged to nm orl. _Sr that such corporation executed the same as such partner and �� M, ; CROSSLAC�1D that such partnersltip executed the same. pUptiC-CALIFORMA i4 WITLN ESS hand and-official 1. t CSAR, Cost?Cou'tty Sirnaiure./ .�.�lil:.t.�er✓ /''C;/ .6�G'd.[�..eL.rt.,G� � `�;� .'.,;»� „'Et^'::;+y+�tt.3!.1�u !� Marcia B. Crossland :sactz..isss Name (Typed or Printed) (This area ler*metal notarial sears , 00070 i C 1 i IN -THE' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for the Handicap ) Ramps Project, Countywide. JI RESOLUTION N0. . 77/$ 5 Project No. 4392-665-77 ) } ) ) IVHEREAS Plans and Specifications for.Handicap. Ramps Project; Countywide, have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; " and VIHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class l Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines, and the Board concurs in this finding; and IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifica- tions are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on November 17. 1977 at 2:00 p.m. _ , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in the SAN PABLO NEWS PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on October 18, 1977 , Originator: Public Warks Department Road Design Division cc: Public Works. Director County Auditor-Controller County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 77/845 00071 VAR ICUS R 0 A 5 PROJECT ;•iv. 4392-&b5-77 CO�;TRa;CU$TACJUNTY PUBLIC .vORKS DEPARTtitENT tART I NEZ 9 CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ------ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY ORIDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPEkVISCRS OF COPT RA COSTA COUNTY , THAT THE .PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR :v I LL RECEIVE BIDS UNTIL 2 O' CLOCK P.ht. .OR NOVEMBER 17 • 1977 • FOR THE FUP.,;I Ski I fi r"-. OF ALL LABORS MATERIALS9 EQUIPMENT . TRANSPORTATION AND SERVICES FOR HA:D I CAP RAMPS THE PROJECT IS LOCATED AT VARIOUS AREAS TFiRULGHUUT C'Ut.T RI. C':STA COUNTY THE hORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OFFICIr PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED ISN REFERENCE THERETO. BIDS ARE REQUIRED FCR THE ENTIRE t-,QRK DESCRIBED HEREINO ENGINEERS ESTIMATE I TE4): ESTIMATED UNIT OF �`0.. ' CUANT I TY MEASURE I TES) 1 - :44 EA HANDICAP RA;•;P (CETAIL , A ) 2 104 EA HANDICAP RAMP (DETAIL B) 3 23 EA HANDICAP RAMP (DETAI C ) Microfilmed with board order 00072 r NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ( CONT. ) ---------------------------- EACH PROPOSAL 15 TO BE i N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPECI— FICATIONS PECI— FICATIONS ON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK L)F THE BOARD OF SLIPER— VISORS9 ROGM 1039 COUNTY AD-",I.':ISTRATION BUILDING, 651 PINE STiiEET• '.'ART I NEZ 9 CALIFORNIA. THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY 5-P EXAY I NED AT Tt!E OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR AT TtiE PUBLIC ;VORK5 51H FLOOR OF SAID COUNTY ADMI ISTRATION EUILC*.lNG. ?LABS A%-D SPECIFICA— Tiv")S (NOT INCLUDING STATE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER DUC':'"E:+TS INCLUDED RY REFERENCE) AND PROPOSAL Fr'R'•�S9 MAY nE USTAINED qY PRUS"EC- T I VE BIDDERS AT THE PUBLIC .4L+'RKS DEPART'41E'':T 9 5TH FLOOR• CUUNTY AD..m. p.,, TRAT I O`: BUILDING 9 UPON PAYME-NIT OF A PRINTING AND SERVICE CHARGE I'i THE A,-!0UN1T OF FOUR AND 79/100 DOLLARS $4.79 ( SALES TAX INCLUDEC ) WHICH A"OUNT SHALL NOT EE REFUNDABLE. CHECKS S'{ALL SE MADE PAYAELE TO '-THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ' 9 AND SHALL BE NAILED TO PU'_;L I C •.'•URKS D= ---!=':t. 5TH FLOOR* A-iDMI .NISTRATION BUILDolli-G9 yARTINEZ9 CALIF0:Rr%IA 94553 . EACH BID SHALL BE J ADE ON A PROPOSAL FOR'-' TO BE JETA I NED AT THE PUSL:C WORKS DEPART3fENT9 5TH FLOOR► CCGU%TY ADMI`+ISTRATIV`% 3::ILIDI.49 c I^S ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ENTIRE iv�iK DESCR I PED HEREIN 9 AND NE I THER PARTIAL NOR CONTINGENT BIDS WILL BE CONS I DE^ED. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEPA ( 10) PERCENT OF A-MOUNT BID .SHALL ACCC,'•PANY THE PROPOSAL. THE PROPOSAL GUARANTY MAY BE IIN THE FORM. OF A CASHIER 'S CHECK 9 CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER 'S BG,tiD 9 MADE PAYABLE . T0. THE ORDER OF ' THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. ' THE ABOVE—MENTIONED SECURITY SHALL BE GIVEN AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE BIDDER WILL ENTER INTO A CONTRACT IF AWARDED THE WORK 9 AND w I LL BE FORFEIT.: BY THE BIDDER AND RETAINED BY THE COUNTY IF THE SU:CESSFUL BIDDER REFUSES9 NEGLECTS OR FAILS TO ENTER INTO SAID CQNTRACT UR Tv FURNISH THE NECESSARY BO.":DS" AFTER BEING REOL'ESTED 7C DO SO aY TFiE FQAit) CF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. BID PROPOSALS SHALL BE SEALED AND SHALL- BE SUBMITTED TO TME PUBLIC 'CORKS D I RECTOR 9 6TH FLOG? 9 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BU I LDI NG.9 651 . F I.`•+ STREET * MARTI`.EZ 9 CALIFORNIA 9 ON. OR BEFORE THE 17TH DAY OF NOVEHBER9 19779 AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. AND :V I LL BE OPENED IN PUBLIC AND AT THE TIME DUES Inti THE Cv1FEPExCE R":� OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS 6TH FLOORS ADMINISTRATION SLO'G. . MAI TI-"<EZ9 CALIFORNIA9 AND THERE READ AND RECORDED. ANY SIJ PROPCSALS RECEIVEC AFTER THE TIME SPECIFIED I.N THIS NOTICE WILL BE RETURNED UNO?E10FD. .001'73.. -NOTICE TO CCNTRACTO:R5 (CONT. ) , --------r-----------r----r--- . THE SUCCESSFUL S I DDER WILL BE R ECU I RED Tv FUR:i I.Sfi A LAEG.q YA T ER IALS BOND IN AN' A.'•'OU%'T EQUAL. TO loo PERCENT OF THt CONTRACT PRICE AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND IN 'A�ti AMIJUNT EQUAL TO ONE HU::::R_U PERCENT OF THE CONTRACT PR;CE: SAID BONDS TO BE SECURED FROV A SURETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF CAL I FOR?.I A. BIDDERS ARE HEREBY iOTIFILD .THAT PURSUAI'T TO. SECTIO : 1773 OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFURNIA • OR LOCAL LAW APPLICABLE THERETO, THE SAID BUARD HAS ASCERTAINED THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE tLF . PER DIE-' WAGES AND RATES FOR LEGAL HOLIDAYS Ait7 OVERTI.•:E •.C.' K I:q THE LOCALITY IN WHICH THIS W(JRK 15 TO BE PERFORMED FOR EACH TYPE ;:F :,ORK411AN OR +mECHANIC REOuIRED TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT RICH WILL BE AWARDED TU THE SUCCESSFUL 5I41*ODER. THE PREVAILING RATE OF PER DIEM WAGES IS ON FILE 'ITIA THE CLERK OF Tr-E BOARD OF SUPERVISUDRS, AI;D IS INCURPURATED HEREI OY REFERENCE THERETO. THE SAZ'L AS IF SET FORTH IN FULL HEREIN. FOR A�:Y CLASSIFICATIUv I.OT INCLUDED I.N' THE LIST, THE MININUM ::AGE SHALL SE THE GENERAL PREVAILINIG RATE FUq THE COUNTY. THE SAID BOARD RESERVES TtiE RIGr-T TO REJECT ANY ANU ALL 811:5.. . OR ANY PORTION OF. ANY PID AND/OR WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITY IN AINY :.9 10, ?ECEIVED-. pY ORDER. OF THE BOARD. OF SUPERVI.�.C. 5.:..: . . .. OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY . :. .: .......:.:...: . .. .... J.R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX—OFFICIO CLERK , : OF THE SCARD OF SUPERVISu. B 2-0 li-u a .,.. .,.::. . . DEPUTY is ED A . T � OCT 1 1 8 1977 PURLICATILON „ATES ------r-------r--------r-rr�r-r- .. .... - 'oon • :CHCS VAR I OUS P RCJECT ;•.O. 4352-655-77 rAD S DUE 7 1977 AT 2 O' CLCC4 6TH FLO- R . CvU:.TY :,G: ;�:i5i:;,Ti::C: BUILDINGS 651 PI !E smC: 7T ,, FART I;:EZ f CAL 1 F%d', 94553 TO THE, POA�2G OF SUPERVISUBS OF CONTRA CUSTA CC!":TY MARTINEZ+ CAL!FOR,,iIa P R 0 P 0 5 A _L F 0 R HANDICAP R.a;SPS NAPE OF BIDDER ------ BUSIriESS ADDRESS - - PLACE OF RESIDENCc ----------------------------- TO ----------------------------TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUI:TY - THE UNDERSIGNED9 AS BIDJERs DECLARES THAT THE v;vLY PERSONS OR PARTIES INTERESTED Ir' THIS PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE THCSE vN -,Cr-*', HERCU - THAT THIS PRCPCSAL I5 MACE WITHOUT COLLUSION t. I TH A.NY OTHER PERSGP. + FIR," OR CORPORAT I CN- THAT HE NMS CAREF'JLLY EXA;' I`CEO THE LUCA T I,:�Ni .:F THE PRv- POSED WORK , FLANS AND SPECIFICATICNS- A':D HE PROPOSES AND AGREES , IF THIS P:R'POSAL 15 ACCEPTED9 THAT HE L-:ILL CONTRACT :1I TH THE COUNTY JF C;;NTia COSTA TO PRUvICE ALL &:ECESSARY '•:ACHINERY9 TOOLS + APPMRATUS AND- OTHER �iE,;::5 OF CO�NSTRUCTIONP AND TO DO ALL THE 'WORK ANC FURNISH ALL THE *"ATERIALS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT , Iry THE MANNER ANO TIME PRESCR I RED 9 AND ACCuRC- I`.G TO THE RECU IREMENTS OF THE E.`1GINEER AS THEREIN SET F RTh o AND THAT HE WILL TAKE IN FULL PAYMENT THEREFOR AN ANOUN T BASED CP: THE UNIT PRI Ccs SPECIFIED HEREINBELOW FOR THE VARIOUS I TE'A'S OF WORK , THE T;;TAL VA!-UE vF SAID aORK AS ESTIMATED HEREIN- SEINiG S -------------------- ( :{:SER T TOTAL ) a`:D THE FOLLOWING BEING, THE UNIT PRICESP I D q TO .v I T- Microfilmed with board order 0007.0.0 PR:,PCSAL (COi•;T . ) ( PR I CE N 0 T TC: EACEEC T`'RCC ( 3 ) l-'EEC I *:AL5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I TT6TAL ITEM ESTIMATED U.` IT OF PR10E ( 1N ( :;. NO QUANTITY MEASURE I TEM F I'i:RES } =;::UR-5 1 ----------- ----------- ------ ------ --------- 344 - -- 344 EA_ +iA;.D ICRP RA=,P ( DETAIL a ) 2 104 EA HAP4D ICAP RA 'P ( DETAIL Oil ------------------------------------------------------------ ------ - 3 23 EA HAS 1D I CAP RA P ( CETA I L C ) --------------------------------------------------------•---- -- --------- wv^TE-P LEASE SHOA TOTAL .- , r,^.CE P-1 TOTA L ------------------- ------------------------------ -- - -- --- - ,y r T 1 < i 00075 /1 PR^POSAL ( CONT . ) IN CASE OF A D j SCYEPAtyCY BETWEEN: UNIT PRICES AND TOTALS . THE W:41'6 PRICES SHALL PREVAIL. IT IS UNDERSTOOD AlNlD AGREED i H:.T THE QUANTITIES OF .::.;RK EACH ITEM ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY , BEING G I VEIN FOR A BASIS OF CCMP,^,!t j SO":. OF PROPOSAL• AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO THE COUNTY TO IINCREAS= OR DE— CREASE THE AMOUNT CF :+'CRK J:tiD:R A::Y I TE:•1 AS MAY BE R:CU I!?ED j:: .— ANCE WITH PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE SPECIFICATIUNS FU.R THIS E'?UJECT. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTCOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL A%*JU-"iT OF IMUNEY SET FORTH FOR EACH ITE.. OF ::CRK OR AS THE TOTAL A;.u'J::T E41.,-) FOR THE PROJECT t DUES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGRt_;f E;sT TO OAY A LUMP SUM FCR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE UNIDERS I GRED. AS S I GDER 9 SHALL FURNiISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND IN Am AMOUNT EQUAL TO 100 PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL A�:D A FAITHFUL PERFCR-MANIZE E'0":D TO SE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT EF THE TOTAL A"OUN:T OF THIS PRUPOSAL + TO THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA A iD AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID CCUN:TY • EXECLTED EY A !<E3►'v.+S— IBLE SURETY ACCEPTABLE TO SAID CCUNTY , I% TETE EVENT THAT THIS PR:)PUSAL IS ACCEPTED BY SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. IF THIS PROPOSAL SHALL SE ACCEPTED r;.D THE UNDERSIGN-»D SHALL FAIL TO CONTRACT AS AFORESAID AND TC GIVE THE TWO BONDS I14 THE SUMS TO PE DETER;•!INED AS AFORESAIa+ WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD '%+F SUPERVISORS. WITHIN SEVEN ( 7 ) DAYS + NOT INCLUDING SUNDAYS + AF-ER TmE BIDDER WAS RECE I V=D `:OT I CE FR:%M THE EC.ARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE TRACT ' I S READY FOR S IG-NATURE 9 THE BOARD OF S::PERV I SviiS -":A.Y v AT US S OPTION + DETERMINE THAT THE S I DDER HAS ASA::vON:ED THE CONT PACT o AN' TH-EREUPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCLPTAiNCE THEREOF SHALL °E DILL Ai:O VO I:: AND THE FGRFE I TYRE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCC'•!PA :Y I%G THIS PROPCSAL SHALL OPERATE atiD THE SATE SHALL BE THE PROPERTY %0F THE COUNTY OF Cc%%TRA COSTA. SUBCONTRACTS - ------------ THE CONTRACTOR AGREES + BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL. T c3 CJN— FOR.M TO THE REQUIREMEINTS OF SECTION 41CO THROUGH 4113 OF TiiE GCVER;..'�E;,T CODE PERTA :�NING TO SUBCONTRACTORS , EXCEPT AS PROVIDED U.NDIER SECTi(:t•+ 4100 .5o THE SAt=:E AS IF INCORPORATED HEREINe FOR ALL T?AFFIC SIGs:r._ A,•;D STREET LIGHTING t;ORK , A CC�;PLETE LIST OF SURC-34TRACTORS IS REQUIRED A::J THE BIDDER WILL BE EXPECTED TO PERFORM ::ITH HIS J;:N FORCES ALL ITE. S. CF ►WORK FOR WHICH NO SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. THE UNDERSIGNED , AS BIDGER9 DECLARES THAT HE HAS NOT ACCEPTED A`dY 910 FROTH AINY SUBCONJTRACTCR OR ;-LATER I ALMA`d THROUGH A:rY 910 JEPUS I TWORY r THE E Y—LAWS s RULES OR REGULATIONS OF WHICH PR:.)H I B I T OR PREVENT THE TRACTOR FROM CCl iS I DER I NG ANY BID FROIM ANY SUF..CC.";T!iACTUR :;:Z ',"'aTIER I AL.iAN 9 'r:H I CH IS NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID BID DEPOS I TORY P OR H I CH PREVENT ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALMAN FROP? BIDDING TO ANY CONTRACTOR ::t�C OCES i,UT . USE THE FACILITIES Us OR ACCEPT BIDS FRUs. OR THROUGH SUCH SID DEPOSITORY. 00077. P - 3 ' PROPOSAL (CONT . ) ---------------- 0. I"Elk SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ---- ---r ----------------- ------------------- -------­------- ------------------ ------- ------------------------- ---------------------- .------------------- ------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- ----------------- ------------------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ACCO? PA":YIl:G THIS PROPOS:L IS A PROPUSA L GUARANTY IN Tx.E AMOUNT OF TEN ( 1^u ) PERCErdT OF A;'OU'T BID - ------------------------------------------------------ ( CASHIER 'S --------- 1CASHIER 'S CHECK . CER T I F I EI: CHECK OR 8 I DDER 'S 9%rd%":D %f-r=_PTA0l E ) THE NAMES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED I THE FUR PR^P,„SAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE AS FOLLOWS— . IMPORTANT NOTICE I F THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON 15 A CORPURAT I ON P STATE LEGAL NAME OF CCRPORATION9 ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENT * SECRETARY . TREASURERS AND MANAGER THEREOF• IF A COPARTNERSHIP• STATE TRUE NAME OF FIR?!. IF BIDDER OR OTHER INITERESTED PERSON IS AN INDIVItDUAL• STATE FIRST AND LAST NAME IN FULL. ------rr--rte-----r------------------------------r------ - --------------------------------------M------------- -------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- LICEtiSED TO DO OR SUSIC 114 RACT ALL CLASSES ".F �0€<K IIV vL'v�v IN THE PROJECT . I:: ACCORDANCE ::ITH AP: ACT PROVI,I:G FCR THE: ,REGISTRA— TION OF CONTRACTORS * LICENSE ":Oo (CLASS— ) . ------------- ---------------- --'------------------------------------ rr-rr-------------------t----------- N--r---------------------------------- (SIGNATURE OF BIDDER ) EUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE - ^ATE 17 00078 P — 4 FOR INFORMATION ONLY The bidder is advised that his signature on the Proposal con- stitutes a signature on various documents contained • in the bid packet. In addition , the bidder shall complete and sign the NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT, contained within the bid packet . The above mentioned documents and affidavit shall be returned with the Proposal . Deletion of the documents and affidavit shall be grounds for rejection of the Proposal . The bidder shall complete and sign the Minority Business Enterprise Utilization Report. This report must accompany the Proposal . De- letion of the report shall be grounds for rejection of the proposal . The bidder shall complete and sign the CERTIFICATE OF NON-SEGREGATED FACILITIES . This certificate must accompany the Proposal . Deletion of the certificate shall be grounds for rejection of the proposal . INFORMATION (Attachment to Bid Proposal ) 00079 MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE UTILIZATION REPORT agrees to expend at least 10 percent of the (Name of Contractor) grant (ie - !�f8,000 ) through minority business enterprises as required by Title I, Section lOG(f)(2) of the Public Works Employment Act of 1976, as amended (P.C. 94-369) through the use of the following bona fide minority business enterprises as contractors or subcontractors for services or supplies: Minority Firm Name Mailing Type of Dollar IRS Number Address Service or - Amount Name Street Supplies of Contract Ci ty State IRS Number Zip Code Name Street city State IRS Number Zip Code Name Street city State IRS Number Zip Code Name Street City State IRS Number Zip Code Name Street City State IRS Number Zip Code - 1 . Total Dollar Amount to be Expended for Minority Business Enterprises : (X) $ (X) - This must be at least $18,000 CERTIFICATION: The undersigned official (s) certifies the following: That the above named firms are bona fide Minority Business Enterprises at least 50 percent of which are owned by minority group members , or in case of publicly owned businesses, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by minority group members. For purposes of the preceding sentence, monority group members are citizens of the United States who are Negroes , Spanish-Speaking, Orientals, Indians , Eskimos and Aleuts . 00«80 Signature of Bidder (It is requested that the bidder execute the affidavit on this nage at the time of submitting his bid, or if it cannot be submitted with the bid, this affidavit shall be executed by the successful bidder, in duplicate, in accordance with instructions in the Federal Requirements in this booklet.) NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT To Contra Costa County The undersigned in submitting a bid for performing the following work by contract, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he has not, either directly or indirectly, entered into any agreement, participated in any collusion, or otherwise taken any action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connec- tion with such contract. HANDICAP RAMPS Signature of Bidder Business Address Place of Residence Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 Notary Public in and for the County o_ State of California. My Commission Expires 19 a CERTIFICATE OF NON-SEGREGATED FACILITIES We the undersigned, certify that we do not and will not maintain or provide segregated facilities for our employees at any of our establishments, and do not permit our employees to perform their services at any location, under our control , where segregated facilities are maintained . We agree that a breach of this certification is a violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in this contract. As used in the certification, the term "segregated facili- ties" means any waiting room, work area, restrooms and washrooms, restaurants and other eating areas, timeclocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking foundations, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees which are seg- regated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, creed, color or national orgin, because of local custom, or otherwise. We agree that (except where we have obtained identical certifications from pro- posed subcontractors and material suppliers for specific time periods) , we will obtain identical certification from proposed subcontractors or material suppliers prior to the award of subcontracts or the consummation of material supply agreements, exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause, and that we will retain such certification in our files. Signature of Bidder Business Address Place of Residence Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 Notary Pubic in and for the County of State of California. My Commission Expires 19 OU()82 The bidder _, proposed subcontractor _, hereby certifies that he has has not _, participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the equal opportunity clause, as required by Executive Orders 10925, 11114, or 11246, and that he has _, has not �, filed with the Joint Reporting Committee, the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, a Federal Government contracting or administering agency, or the former President's Committee - on Equal Employment Opportunity, all reports due under the applicable filing requirements. Note: The above certification is required by the Equal Employ- ment Opportunity Regulations of the Secretart of Labor (41 CFR 60-1.7(b) (1)) , and must be submitted by bidders and proposed sub- contractors only in connection with contracts and subcontracts which are subject to the equal opportunity. clause. Contracts and subcontracts which are exempt from 'the'equal opportunity clause are set forth in 41 CFR 60-1.5. (Generally only contracts or subcontracts of $10,000 or under are exempt.) Proposed prime contractors and subcontractors who have participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Executive, Orders and have not filed the required reports should note that 41 CFR 60-1.7(b) (1) prevents the award of contracts and subcon- tracts unless such contractor submits a report covering the delinquent period or such other period specified by the Federal Highway Administration or by the Director, Office of federal Contract Compliance, U.S. Department of Labor. _ Note: This certification constitutes a part of the Proposal , and signature on the signature portion of this Proposal shalt constitute signature on this certification. 00083 In accordance with Oovesis:esnt Code Section 1310.5, the Bidder shall complete, under penalty of perjury, the following gnestiannaire: - QO MONNAMES Has the bidder, any officer of the bidder, or a of the bidder who has a any bidder ever been di Proprietary interest is the bidder, bidding on, osgrualified, removed, or otherwise prevented from A project because cMP10ting violation of sorta, local government - safety regulation? � Yes No If the answer is yes, explain the circumstances in the following space. 4 T , eNote: This questionnaire constitutes a and signature on the signaturePart of the Proposal, Shallconstitute signature portion of this Proposal gnature of this questionnaire. O0084 r { FOR INFORMATION ONLY This proposal contains provisions pertaining to Affirmative Action and the utilization of Minority Business Enterprises . The proposal requires 100 percent Performance Bonds and 100 percent Labor and Materials Bonds . The proposal requires that the bidder sign various documents and certificates . The Special Provisions require that the bidder, from time to time, submit various Federal and local forms . These forms which are attached with the proposal include, but are not limited to the following. 1 Non-Collusion Affidavit 2. Certification regarding previous contracts subject to equal opportunity clause 3. Questionnaire on disqualification 4. Certification of non-segregated facilities 5. Equal Employment Opportunity Employee Information Report (EED-1 on Standard Form 100) 6. Minority Business Enterprise Utilization Report A prebid conference will be held for all interested bidders to discuss the EDA requ.irements and answer any questions regarding the project . TIME : 10 : 00 A.M. , Thursday, November 10 , 1977 LOCATION : 6th Floor Conference Room County Administration Building Martinez, CA Microfilmed with board order. 0008 EDA Handicap Ramps W.O . 1439-2 For Pre-Bid Information , Contact : Jim Schuricht Road Design Division Phone (415) 372-2131 SPECIAL 'PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY N s HANDICAP RAMPS I d 1J'! J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Or SWERVISORS ONWj C�OSTA CO. . k t x VARIOUS COUNTY ROADS. '-V_ERN0N L. CLINE, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA :COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC' WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA October 18 , 1977 with board`6� �� Microfilmed WORK ORDER #4392 I N D E X SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE I . Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3. Contract Documents A-1 4. Beginning of Work, Time of Completion, Liquidated Damages A-1 5. Permits A-2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms 8-1 2. General 8-1 3. Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-2 4. Award and Execution of the Contract . 8-3 5. Scope of Work B-3 6, Control of Work B-4 7. Control of Materials B-4 8. Legal Relations and Responsibility B-4 9. Prosecution and Progress B-8 10. Measurement and Payment B-9 11. General Prevailing Wage Rates B-10 - 12. Apprentices B-11 13. Previous Disqualification, Removal or Other Prevention of Bidding B-11 14. Subcontracting 6-11 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 . Definition C-1 2. Labor C-1 3. Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 1 . General 0-1 2. Performance of Previous Contracts D-1 3. Federal Aid Proposal Notices D-1 4. Required Contract Provisions (Federal D-5 5. Affirmative Action Requirements - Equal Employment 0-26 Opportunity 6. Area Affirmative Action Plan D-33 7. Guidelines for 10% Minority Business Participation D-33 8. Federal Minimum Wages D-50 00087 INDEX (Continued) SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION DETAd LS PAGE ,.".' 1 . Order of Work ,. E-1 2. Materials E=1 - 3. Public Convenience, Public`Safety. and Signing ' E-1 4. Cooperation E-1 5. Obstructions E-3- 6. Removing Concrete E-3 7. C1can-Up E-3 8. Aggregate Base E-4 . 9. Asphalt Concrete E-4 ]0. Minor Concrete E,=5 II ATTACHMENT _ , CC 306 `' YF o _t ,_ - rM r S t .z ; �� -lam "� r + ' s ' k Y,� \" x 3 C �r T 1 Y r h F _ s i r'k ` Y A w r { ti.. '- { t K�a - tai �y - ...t a o - t. aC yt 17 t t E c v f 'Ft rtti �' v ti: -c, a `v £ r r '1 2 r 3 S r J y rn . } F } } f t e ,� S _ t 4 ,. 11 ,' I� u , x . r ....,.. .... x..- - - -.. �•- .. x �. .. _ ", .. n.,:, x ; } �, n - 0018 a SECTION A — DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located in various areas throughout Contra Costa County. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of removing a section of existing curb , gutter and sidewalk at pedestrian crossings and installing handicap ramps accessible to persons in wheelchairs and and such other items or details, not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans , Standard Specifi - cations, or these special provisions to be performed , placed , constructed or installed . 3 . CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to -the Plans entitled , "HANDICAP RAMPS ,1° the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply, these special provisions , the Notice to Contractors , the Proposal , the Contract, the two contract bonds required herein , any supplemental agreements amending or ex- tending the work, working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon the work specified herein , and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these special provisions . 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 . 03 , "Beginning of Work, " Section 8-1 . 06 , "Time of Completion ," and Section 8-1 . 07 , "Liquidated Damages , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Because of the requirement imposed on the County of Contra Costa by the Economic Development Administration , that on site labor be started on that project on or before December 9 , 1977 , the following time table will be followed as closely as possible. Open bids - November 17 , 1977 Award Contract - November 22, 1977 First Chargeable December 5, 1977 Working day - A - OOn89 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION E LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (Continued) The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of: 200 WORKING DAYS counting from and including the day stated as the starting date . i--n the "Notice to Proceed ." The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa . the sum of $75. 00 per day for each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days pre- scribed above, and authorized extension thereof. 5. PERMITS City of Martinez The Contractor shall pay the necessary fees and obtain from the City of Martinez an encroachment permit to :construct the Handicap ramps to the County Buildings within the City of Martinez. Grading The Contractor shall comply with the applicable provisions in - the County Grading Ordinances (Title 7 —Division 716 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code) in the process of disposing of the excess material as fill on private property within the County. f A 2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AMID TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the following meanings: a. AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indi"c-ated on the Notice to Contractors, Proposal and Special Provisions. b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public Works Director (Road Comm ss o er-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or his authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency's representative for administration of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S. ) means the Standard Speci- fications of the State o alifornia, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.S. ) , dated January, 1975. Any reference therein to the State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be interpreted to refer to the Agency, or its corresponding agency, office or officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE RATES means the 1atestedition o the Equipment RentalRates and enera revai1ing 'Mage Rates of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and on• file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. f. OTHER PERTINENT DEFINITIONS - See S. S. Section 1 . 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act. Unless otherwise specified in Section A of these Special rovisions, ore sewhe re by special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall not apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S. S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard Soecifications. The Standard Specifications (S. S. ) referred to above are by reference fully incorporated herein, except to the extent that they are modified herein. 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions of S. S. Sec. 2 shall apply, except as modified herein. 00090A B - 1 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS (Cont. ) a. Examination of Plans, Specifications, Contract and Site of Work S.S. 2-1 .03 Records of the Department referred to in the second paragraph of S. S. Sec. 2-1 .03 may be inspected in the office of the Public . Works Director for the County of Contra Costa, Martinez, California. b. Proposal (Bid) Forms (S.S. 2-1 .05) (I) The provisions of S. S. Sec. 2-1 .05 concerning the pre-qualification of bidders as a condition to the furnishing of a proposal form by the Department shall not apply. (2) All proposals (bids) shall be made on forms to be ob- tained from the office of the Public Works Director, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions; no other will be accepted. (3) The requirements of the second paragraph in S. S. Sec. 2-1 .05 are superseded by the following: -All proposals (bids) shall set forth for each item of work, in clearly legible figures, an item price and a total for the item in the respective spaces provided, and shall be signed by the bidder, who shall fill out all blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. (4) The requirements of the last two paragraphs of S. S. Sec. 2-1 .05 shall not apply. c. Proposal (Bid) Guaranty (S. S. 2-1 .07) The requirements of S. S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded by the following: (1) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S. S. 2-1 .11 ) The requirements of S. S. Sec. 2-1 .11 shall not apply'. Attention is directed to S. S. Sec. 7-I.OlE and the require- ments of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. :t B - 2 Q00 � f e SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS (Cont.) d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 .11 ) (Cont. ) — All bidders must be contractors holding a valid license to perform the required work as provided by the Business and Professions Code, and may be required to submit evidence to the Agency as to their ability, financial responsibility, and expericne, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal . 4. AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT (S. S. 3) The provisions of S. S. Sec. 3 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Award of Contract (S. S. 3-1 .01 ) As used in S. S. Sec. 3-1 .01 "Director of Public Works" means the Board of Supervisors. b. Contract Bonds (S. S. 3-1 .02) The successful bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of the total bid and a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount of the total bid, each in the form approved by the Agency. c. Execution of Contract (S. S. 3-1 .03) Within seven (7) days after its submission to him, the successful bidder shall sign the contract and return it, together with (1 ) the contract bonds, and either (2-a) a certificate of consent to self- insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations , or (2-b) a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (2-c) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the County Public Works Department, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions. 5. SCOPE OF WORK (S. S. 4) The provisions of S. S. Sec. 4 shall apply, except as modified herein. In lieu of the provisions in the third paragraph in Section 4-1.036, "Increased or Decreased Quantities," of the Standard Specifications, the follow- ing shall apply: Ear B - 3 000914 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 5. SCOPE OF WORK (S. S. 4) (Cont. ) - If the total pay quantity of any major item of work required under the contract varies from the quantity shown on the Proposal by more than 25 percent, in the absence of an executed contract change order specifying the compensation to be paid, the compensation payable to the Contractor will be determined in accordance with Sections 4-1 .03B(1 ) , 4-1 .03B(2) , or 4-1 .036(3) , as the case may be. A major item of work shall be construed to be any item, the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the Proposal quantity and the contract unit price. 6. CONTROL OF WORK (S. S. 5) The provisions of S. S. Sec. 5 shall apply. 7. CONTROL OF MATERIALS (S. S. 6) The provisions of S. S. Sec. 6 shall apply. 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S. S. 7) ' The provisions of S. S. Sec. 7, except as modified by the agreement (Contract) or these special provisions, apply to this project. a. Insurance (1 ) The Contractor, before performing any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency, obtain and maintain in force ; the following insurance: (a) With respect to the Contractor's operations: The Contractor 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 addi- tional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damaaes 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) With respect to Subcontractors' operations, Contractor shall procure or cause to be procure in t eir own behalf: 00092 B - 4 SECTION 8 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S. S. 7) (Cont.) A policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming j the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (c) Without limitation as to generality of the fore- going subdivisions (a) and (b) , a policy or policies of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than $500,000, insuring the contractual liability of Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES, OR RIDER ATTACHED THERETO, SHALL NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. (2) Form, Term, Certificates (a) The insurance hereinabove specified shall be in form and placed with an insurance company or companies satisfactory to the County, and shall be kept in full force and effect until completion to the satisfaction of and acceptance by Amency of all work to be performed by Contractor under the agreement. (b) The Contractor shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Agency certificate(s) of insurance or certified copies of the policies of insurance hereinbefore specified. Said certificate(s) shall provide for notice of cancellation to the Agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. b. Public Safety The provisions of S. S. Sec. 7-1 .09 shall apply, except as modified under Section D - "Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing" of these special provisions. Maintenance of all project signing, protable delineators, flashing lights, and other safety devices, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor at all times. The Contractor shall respond promptly, when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies, to correct improper conditions or inoperative devices. Failure to frequently inspect and maintain lights and barri- cades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway, or failure to respond promptly to notification of improperly operating equipment, will be sufficient cause for suspension of the contract until such defects are corrected. B 3 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S S. 7) (Cont. ) b. Public Safety (Cont. ) All expenses incurred by the Agency because of emergency "call-outs" for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supple- menting the Contractor's barricades or warning devices, will be charged to the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due him. c. Preservation of Property The provisions of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifi- cations shall apply to all improverrents, facilities, trees or shrubbery within or adjacent to the construction area that are not to be removed. The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard -Specifications are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the Vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged ` facilities or property within the rights-of-way or easements shown on the plans, the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. d. Rights-of-Way and Easements The rights-of-way, easements, rights-of-entry, fill permits and other permits acquired by or on behalf of the Agency are, as far as can be'determined, adequate for the performance of the work under this contract. Any additional rights- of-way, easements, or permits which the Contractor determines are necessary or convenient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. e. Access to Construction Site The Contractor shall make his own investigation of the conditions of existing public and private roads and of clearances , permits required, restrictions, road and bridge load limits, and other limitations affecting transpertation and ingress and egress to the job site. The unavaila- bility of access routes or limitations thereof shall not become the basis for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. c,r B — S n SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS _ 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S. S. 7) (Cont.) f. Responsibility for Damage The provisions of the sixth, seventh, and eighth paragraphs of S. S. Sec. 7-1 .12, regarding retention of money due the Contractor, shall not apply. g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal :lave or Earthquake Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 .165, "Damage by _ Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake," of the Standard Specifications are amended to read: 1 . Occurrence--"Occurrence" shall include tidal waves, earthquakes in excess of a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter Scale, and storms and floods as to which the Governor has proclaimed a state of emergency when the damaged work is located within the territorial limits to which such pro- clamation is applicable or, which were, in the opinion of the Engineer, of a magnitude at the site of. the work sufficient to have caused such a proclama- tion had they occurred in a pipulated area or in an area in which such a pro- clamation was not already in effect. 2. Protecting the work from Damage--Nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to protect the work from damage. The Contractor shall bear the entire cost of repairing damage to the work caused by the occurrence which the Engineer determines was due to the failure of the Contractor to comply with the requirements of the Plans and Specifications , take reasonable and adequate measures to protect the work or exercise sound engineering and construction practices in the conduct of the work, and such repair costs shall be excluded from consideration under the provisions of this section. 3. Determination of Costs--Unless otherwise agreed between the Engineer and the Contractor, the cost of the work performed pursuant to this section 7-1 .165 will be determined in accordance with the provisions in .Section 9-1 .03, "Force Account Payment," except that there shall be no markup allow- ance pursuant to Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor," unless the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake. The cost of emergency work, which the Engineer determines would have been part of the repair work if it had not previously been performed, will be determined in the same manner as the authorized repair work. The cost of repairing damaged work which was not in compliance with the requirements of the plans and speci- fications shall be borne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4. Payment for Repair 'Mork--When the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, determined as provided in Subsection E, that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the -Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposed. When the occurrence that caused the damage was a storm or flood, the County will participate in the cost of the repair determined as provided in Subsection E in accordance with the following: (a) On projects for which the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is $2,000,000—or less , the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Con- tractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. (b) On projects for which the Contractor's bid for bid com- parison purposes is greater than $2,000,000. , the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds $100,000. 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 8 shall apply, accept as modified herein. a._ Subcontracting (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of work in the Engineer's Estimate preceded by the letters ,(S) or (S-F) are designated as "Specialty Items." b. Assignment (S.S. 8-1 .02) Neither the contract, nor any monies due or to become due under the contract, may be assigned by the Contractor without the prior consent and approval of the Board of Supervisors, nor in any event without the consent of the Contractor's surety or sureties , unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of assignment. c. Beginning of 'Mork (S.S. 8-1 .03) In lieu of the provisions of S.S.Sec. 8-1 .03, the Contractor will be issued a "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer within five (S) working days of the date the contract is approved by the Agency and the working days charged against the contract shall be counted from the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed. " The Contractor shall not start work prior to the date stated in the "Notice to Proceed" unless a change to an earlier date is authorized in writing by the Engineer. J SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont..)- d. Cont. )d. Progress Schedule (S.S. 8-1 .04) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a practicable progress schedule before starting any wcrk on the project and, if requested' by- the Engineer, supplementary progress schedules shall be submitted within . five (5) working days of the Engineer's written request. e. Time of -Completion (S.S. 8-1 .06) The following days are designated as legal holidays : January 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in May, July 4, 1st Monday in September September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 1i , 4th Thursday in November, December 25, and any other day established as a general legal hol- iday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States. If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday, the -following Monday shall be considered to be a holiday. 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Determination of Rights (S.S. 9-1 .045) -The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .045 shall not apply. b. Partial Payments (S.S. 9-1 .06) In lieu of conflicting provisions of the third paragraph of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .06 and the fourth paragraph of S.S. Sec. 11-1 .02, the Agency will withhold 10 percent from any estimated amount due the Contractor. c. Payment of Withheld Funds (S.S. 9-1 .065) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .065 shall not apply. . d. Final Payment (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .07) (1) Upon satisfactory completion of the entire work, the Engineer shall recommend the. acceptance of thework to the Board of Super- s SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) (Cont:) visors. If the Board accepts the completed work, it shall cause a' Notice of Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder. (2) Thirty-five (35) days after the filing of the Notice of Completion, the Contractor shall be entitled to the balance due for the com- pletion and acceptance of the work, if he certifies .by a sworn written state- ment that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, and that no claims have been filed with the Agency based upon acts or omissions of the Contractor, and that no liens or withhold notices have been filed against said work or the property on which the work was done. Payment of the balance due will be made on the day following the regular day for payment of County bills by the County Auditor. e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08) The provisoes of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08 shall not apply. f. All prior partial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. 11 . GENERAL PREVAILING WAGE RATES Pursuant to Section 1773.2 of the Labor Code, general prevailing wage rates are published in July of each year in a newspaper of general circulation. A copy of the latest such publication shall be posted by the Contractor in a prominent place at the site of the work. The general prevailing wage rates set forth in the Department of Transportation publication entitled "Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing 'gage Rates ," which is a part of this contract shall also be posted by the Contractor at the same prominent place at the site of the work. All copies of prevailing wage rates to be posted at the job site will be furnished by the Department. The first sentence of the second paragraph in Section 7-1 .010, "Prevailing Wage," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Department has obtained the general prevailing rate of wages (which rate includes employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation, travel time, and subsistence pay as provided for in Sec- tion 1773.8 of said code, apprenticeship or other training programs authorized by Section 3093 of said Code, and similar purposes) applicable to the work to be done, for straight time, overtime, Saturday, Sunday and holiday work. B - 10 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 12. APPRENTICES The first and second paragraphs in Section 7-1 .01G, "Apprentices, of the Standard Specifications are amended to read: Attention is directed to Sections 1777.5, 1777.6 and 1777.7 of the California Labor Code and Title 8, California Administrative Code Section 200 et seq. To insure compliance and complete understanding of the law regarding apprentices, and specifically the required ratio thereunder, each contractor or subcontractor should, where some question exists, contact the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, 455 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California, or one of its branch offices prior to commencement of work on the public works contract. Responsibility for compliance with this section lies with the prime contractor. 13. PREVIOUS DISQUALIFICATION, REMOVAL OR OTHER PREVENTION OF BIDDING Pursuant to Section 14310.5 of the Government Code (Chapter 782, Statutes of 1974) the bidder shall complete, under penalty of perjury, the questionnaire in the Proposal relating to previous disqualification, removal or other prevention of bidding of the bidder, or officers or employees of the bidder because of violation of law or a safety regulation. A bid may be rejected on the basis of a bidder, any officer of such bidder, or any employee of such bidder who has a proprietary interest in such bidder, having been disqualified, removed, or otherwise prevented from bidding on, or completing a federal , state, or local project because of a violation of law or safety regulation. 14. SUBCONTRACTING Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 .01 , "Sub- contracting," of the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. The fourth paragraph in Section 8-1 .01 of the Standard Specifi- cations is amended to read: Before work is started on a subcontract the Contractor shall file, with the Engineer, a written statement showing the work to be sub- contracted, giving the names of subcontractors and the description of each portion of the work to be so subcontracted. - 11 00099 SECTION. 0 - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1 .03) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03 shall apply except as rrodi fied herein. 1 . DEFINITTON _ As used here, "force account" means the method of calculating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost, plus spec- ified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra work is to paid for on a force account basis, compensation will be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S.Sec. 9-1 .03 as ��.odi fi ed herein. 2. LABOR a. The actual wages to be paid, as defined in S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(la) , will be considered to be the prevailing rates in effect at the time the labor is performed and no revision of payment for labor already performed will be made for any retroactive increases or decreases in such rates. b. Premium wage rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such reates have been approved, in writing, by the Engineer. *c. The second paragraph in Section 9-1 .O3A, "Work Performed by Contractor" of the Standard Specifications- is amended to read: To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sec- tions 9-1 .03A(1 ) , "Labor," 9-1 .O3A(2) , "Materials ," and 9-1 .03A(3) , "Equip- ment Rental ," there will be added a markup of 24 percent to the cost of labor, 15 percent to the cost of materials , and 15 percent to the equipment rental . d. Section 9-1 .O3A (lb) , "Labor Surcharge," of the Standard Spec- ifications is amended to read: To the actual wages, ad defined in Section 9-1 .O3A(la) , will be added a labor surcharge set forth in the Department of Transportation publi- cation entitled Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates, w which is in effect on the date upon which the work is accomplished and which is a part of the contract. Said labor surcharge shall constitute full compensation for all payments. imposed by State and Federal laws and for all other payments made 'Co, or on behalf of, the work.,mn, other thar actual wages as defined in Section 9-1 .03A(1-2 ) and subsistence and travel allowance as specified in Section 9-1 .O3A(lc) . 3. EQUIPMEINT RENTAL. The provisions of S.S. Sec. -1.O?A(3) shall apply, except as modified herein. 0100 C - 1 SECTION C FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL ,(S.S.. 9-1-03)_- 3. -1-03)3. EQUIPMENT RENTAL (Cont. ) a. No payment will be made for idle time due to break'down, ,l'ack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances 'be- yond the control of the Agency. b. Equipment shall be delivered to the extra work site equipped as: ordered. c Idle- time -waiting for the arrival of transporting equipment -to*-move the rented 'equiptent will not -be 'paid fora 12, Ff 4 i _77 04 - v"'Y'., � .w`^t :"" -^n r�� ti '�.': -t tt"^+,:s r:sG•,,w s- d�. c ..+ k•':d�1✓ h-,v. 3-4-�.'._.3 F.v "1. '•Y r 1 �w,r.- X-'. Y•i '+:x ry x � • z a r r 1 1i. r v' { {>" "s a' Y �" ., d..' t..Y ` •.-:�/ .�' Z WR} P' Y Y S • .. ' ,'sr' aFE' �.-n s +<- S-�• -:.. Ger. :w v _ ry,F ♦fr _ 00111 SECTION D FEDERAL. REQUIRFENTNTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 1. GENERAL The work herein proposed will be financed in whole or in part with Federal Local Public Works Grant funds, and therefore all of the statutes, riles and regulations promulgated by the Federal Government and applicable to work financed in whole or in part with Federal Funds will apply to such work. This Section D contains specific federal contract provisions required for LPW Grant projects. Whenever in said contract provisions references are made to "Grantee", "Owner", or "Authorized Representative of the Owner", such references shall be construed to mean "Engineer" as defined in Section B of these special provisions. 2. PERFOILNIMCE OF PREVIOUS CONTRACTS In addition to the provisions in Section 5 "Equal Employ- ment Opportunity" of the required contract provisions, the Contractor shall comply with the following: The bidder shall execute the CERTIFICATION WITH REGARD TO THE PERFORaX NCE OF PREVIOUS CONIMACiS OR SUBCONTRACTS SUBJECT TO THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY -CLAUSE AND THE FILING OF REQUIRED REPORTS located in the proposal. No request for subletting or assigning any portion of the contract in excess of $10,000 will be considered under the provi- sions of Section D - "Subcontracting" of the requir-ed contract provisions unless such request is accompanied by the CERTIFICATION referred to above, executed by the proposed subcontractor. 3. FEDERAL AID PROPOSAL NOTICES NOTICES TO PROSPECTIVE FEDERAL-AID CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS I. CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities, as required by the May 9, 1967, Order of the Secretary of Labor (32 F.R. 7439, May 19, 1967) on Elimination of Segregated Facilities is in- cluded in the proposal and must be submitted prior to the award o= a Federal-aid contract exceeding 510,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. D - 1 t 00102 ~v SECTION D` FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS L. CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (b) Bidders are cautioned as follows: By signing this bid, the bidder will be deemed to have signed and agreed to the provisions of the "Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities" in this proposal. This certification provides that the bidder does not r maintain or provide for his employees facilities which are segregated on a basis of race, creed, color, or national origin, whether such facilities are segregated by directive or on a de facto basis. The certification also provides that the bidder will not maintain such segregated facilities. {c) Bidders receiving Federal-aid contract awards exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause, will be required to provide for the forwarding of the following notice to prospective subcontractors for construction contracts and material suppliers where the subcontracts or material supply agreements exceed $10,000 and are not exempt from the provi- �' sions of the Equal Opportunity clause. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS AND MATERIAL SUPPLIERS OR REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities as required by the May 9, 1967, Order of the Secretary of Labor " (32 F.R. 7439, May 19, 1967) on Elimination of Segregated Facilities; which is included in the pro- or attached hereto, must be submitted by each subcontractor and material supplier prior to the award of the subcontract or consummation of a :material supply agreement if such subcontract or ` .' agreement exceeds $10,000 and is not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. D - 2 ;-SECTION D, - :FEDMU :REQUI.MENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS. GR.A4NT.-.PROJECTS I. . .CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (Continued) (b) Subcontractors and material suppliers are cautioned as follows: By signing the subcontract or entering into a material supply agreement, the subcontractor or material supplier will be deemed to have signed and agreed to the provi- sions of the "Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities" in the subcontract or material supply agreement. This certification provides that the subcontractor or material supplier does not maintain or provide for his employees facilities which are segregated on the bads of race, creed, color, or national origin, whether such facilities are segregated by directive or on a de facto basis. The certification also provides that the sub- contractor or material supplier will not maintain such segregated facilities. . (cSubcontractors or material suppliers receiving sub- contract awards or material supply agreements exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause will be required to pro- vide for the forwarding of this notice to prospective subcontractors for construction contracts and material suppliers where the subcontracts or material supply agreements exceed $10,000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. IZ. P4PL.. �1TATION OF CLEAN AIR ACT -CJD FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION COMTROL ACT (a) By signing this bid, the bidder will be deemed to have stipulated as follows: (1) That any facility to be utilized in the performance of this contract, unless such contract is exempt under the Clean Air Act, as amended (4 2 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. , as amended by Pub. L. 92-500) , Executive Order 11738, and regulations iz imple- mentation the (40 C.F.R. , Pax,-t IS) , is not D - 3 00104 wrrs o SECTION D FEDERAL REQUIREINIENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS II. IMPLEMENTATION OF CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT (Continued) listed on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) List of Violating Facilities pursuant to 40 C.F.R. 15.20. (2) That the Contra Costa County Public Works Depart- _ ment shall be promptly notified prior to contract award of the receipt by the bidder of any communi- cation from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, EPA, indicating that a facility to be utilized for the contract is under consideration to be listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities. III.,, MINORITY BUSINESS UTILIZATION REQUIREMENT (a) - -The federal contract provisions contained herein require that the contractor expend .10•percent of the grant amount ($18,000 ) for bona fide minority business enterprise. (b) All bidders shall seek out and consider minority business enterprises as potential subcontractors or material suppliers. v (c) A "minority business enterprise" shall mean a business of which at least 50 percent is owned by minority group members, or in the case of publicly owned . _ businesses, of which at least 51 percent of the - - stock is owned by minority group members. "Minority group members" are defined as American Negroes, Spanish-speaking American persons, American Orientals, American Indians, American Eskimos, and American Aleuts. For additional guidelines see Pg. D-34. (d) A form has been included in the Proposal Section, to be completed by the bidder, which will satisfy the requirements for the minority business utilization commitment. D - 4 00� ,SZCTION D - FEDERAL REgUIR NIENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROTECTS III. iIIVORITY BUS NESS UTILIZATION REQUIREMEVPr (Continued) (e) Should the bidder fail to submit this certification or submit a false certification, the bid will be rendered nonresponsive. {f} The Contractor shall designate and make known to the Engineer a liaison officer to administer the contract's- minority business enterprise program. �.; REQUIRED CONWRAZT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) (a) START OF WORK The Public Works Employment Act of 1977 requires that on site labor on this projecstart on or before Wednesday, December 9, 1977. (b) DEFIViTIONS . The followin; terns as used in these General Conditions are respectively defined as follows: 1. "Contractor": A person, firm or corporation with Whom this Contract is made by the Owner. (The Owner is referred to by EDA, in othe. documents, as the Grantee/Borrower) . - 2: "Subcontractor": A person, firm or corporation supplying labor and materials or only labor for work at the site of the project for, and under separate contract or agreement with, the Contractor. 3. "Work on (at) the project": Work to be performed at the location of the project, including the transportation of materials and supplies to or from the location of the project by employees of the Contractor and any Subcontractor. 00106 SECTION D FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FEDERAL - (Continued) (b.) DEFINITIONS - (Continued 4. '!Apprentice": (1) A person employed and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or with a State apprenticeship agency recognized by the Bureau; or (2) a person in his first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprentice- ship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training or a State Apprenticeship Council (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an appren- tice. 5: "Trainee": A person receiving on-the-job training in a construction occupation under a program which is approved (but not necessarily sponsored) by the U.S. Department of Labor, Manpower Adminis- tration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, and which is reviewed from time to time by the Manpower Administration to insure that the training meets _ adequate standards. (c), PATENTS The Contractor shall hold and save the Owner and its officers, agents, servants, and employees harmless from liability of any nature or kind, including cost and expenses for, or on account of, any patented or un- patented invention, process, article, or appliance manufactured or used in the performance of the contract, including its use by the Owner, unless otherwise specifically stipulated in the contract documents. License or Royalty Fee: License and/or Royalty Fees for the use of a process which is authorized by the Owner of the project must be reasonable.and paid to the holder of the putent.or his autnorized licensee,direct by the Owner and not by or through the Contractor. If the Contractor uses any design.device or materials covered by ;ettcrs. patent or copyright.he shall provide for such use by suitable agreement with the Owner of such patented or copyrighted design. device or material. It is mutual1% agreed and understood that.without exception.the contract prices shall include all royalties or costs arising from the use of such design.device or materials.in any way involved in the work.The Contractor andior his Sureties shall indemnit,. and save harmless the Owner of the project from any and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of succi patented or copyrighted design.device or materials or anv trademark or copvrieht in connection with work agreed to he ? = performed under this contract.and shall indemnify the Owner for any cost.expense or damage%hic Beed to pay by reason of such infringement at any time during the prosecution of the work or after comp b14 Ph@ work n _ SECTION D FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRAQ'VT PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) (a) REPORTS, RECORDS A,N•D DATA - The Contractor shall submit to the Owner such schedule of quantities and costs, progress schedules, payrolls, reports, estimates, records and other data as the Owner may request concerning work performed or to be per- formed under this contract. (A� RIGHT OF THE OAITR TO TER, NATE CONTRACT In the event that any of the provisions of this contract 5 are violated by the Contractor, or by any of his sub- contractors, the Owner may serve written notice upon the Contractor and the Surety of its intention to terminate the contract, such notices to contain the reasons for such intention to terminate the contract, and unless within ten (10) days after the serving of such notice upon the Contractor, such violations or delay shall cease and satisfactory arrangement or correction be made, the contract shall, upon the expiration of said ten (10) days, cease and terminate. In the event of any such ter nation, the Owner shall immediately serve notice thereof upon the Surety and the Contractor, and r the Surety shall have the right to take over and perform the contract; Provided, however, that if the Surety does not commence performance thereof within ten (10) days from the date of the mailing to such Surety of notice of termination, the. Cwner may take over the work and r L prosecute the same to completion by contract or by force account for the account and at the expense of the Contractor, and the Contractor and his Surety shall be liable to the Owner for any excess cost occasioned by the Owner thereby, and in such event the Owner may take possession of and utilize in completing the work, such materials, appliances, and plant as may be on .the site of the work and necessary therefor. (r) LNSPErTION The authorised representatives and agents of the Economic Development Administration shall be permitted to inspect all work, materials, pay.-olls, records of .4. personnel, invoices of materials, and other relevant data and records. 00108 0 - 7 SECTION D.: FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS - ;4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) (g) CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND PERIODIC ESTIMATES Immediately after execution and delivery of the contract, and before the first partial payment is made, the Contractor shall deliver to the Owmer an estimated construction progress schedule in form satisfactory to the Owner, showing the proposed dates of commencement and completion of each of the various subdivisions of work required under the Contract Documents and the anticipated amount of each monthly payment that will become due the Contractor in accordance with the pro- gress schedule. The Contractor shall also furnish on forms to be supplied by the Owner (a) a detailed estimate giving a complete breakdown of the contract price and (b) periodic itemized estimates of work done for the purpose of making partial payments and will not be considered as fixing a basis for addition to or deductions from the contract price. (h)..' PAYMENTS BY CONTRACTOR The Contractor shall pay (a) for all transportation and utility services not Ihter than the 20th day of the calendar month following that in which services are rendered, (b) for all materials, tools, and other `expendable equipment to the extent of 900 of the cost thereof, not later than the 20th day of the calendar month following that in which such materials, tools, and equipment are delivered at the site of the project, and the balance of the cost thereof not later than the 30th day following the completion of that part of the work in or on which such materials, tools, and equip- ment are incorporated or used, and (c) to each of his subcontractors, not later than the 5th day following each payment to the Contractor, the respective amounts allowed the Contractor on-account of the work performed by his subcontractors to the extent of each subcontractors interest therein. D - 8 001019 r SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIRE:tiiENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRAZNT PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) (i) CONTRACTOR'S AND SUBCONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE The Contractor shall not commence work under this " contract until he has obtained all the insurance required under this paragraph and as mentioned in Section B of these special provisions and such , ..: insurance has been approved by the Owner, nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work on his subcontract until the insurance required y _ _ of the subcontractor has been so obtained and approved. 1. Compensation Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain Burin; the life of this contract Workmen's Compensation Insurance as required by applicable State or territorial law for all of his employees to be engaged in work at the site of the project under this contract and, in case of any ` i such work sublet, the Contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmen's ' Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees to be engaged in such work unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor's Workmen's Compensation Insurance. In acase any class of employees engaged in hazardous work on the project under this contract is not protected under the Workmen' s Compensation Statute, the Contractor shall 'provide and shall cause each subcontractor to provide adequate employer's liability insurance for the protection of such of his employees as are not othe +�rise pro- tected. 2. Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance and Vehicle Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of this contract Contractor's Public Liability Insurance, Contractor's Property Damage Insurance and Vehicle Liability Insurance in the amounts specified in paragraph 3 of the Supplemental General Conditions. x - 3 D 00110 SECTION D FEDERAL REQUIREbIENI TS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 4:;..-REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) (i) CONTRACTOR'S AND SUBCONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE -_ (Continued) 3, Subcontractors Public Liability and Property Damage insurance and Vehicle Liability insurance.The Contractor shall either (t) require each of his subcontractors to procure and to maintain during the life of his subcontract. Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance and Vehicle Liability insurance of the type and in the amounts specified in paragraph 3 of the Supplemental General Conditions specified in subparagraph b hereof. or.(2)insure the activities of his subcontractors in his policy.specified in subparagraph b hereof. 4. Scope of insurance and Special Hazards.The insurance required under subparagraphs b and c hereof shall provide adequate protection for the Contractor and his subcontractors, respectively. against damage claims which may anise from operations under this contract. whether such operations be by the insured or by anv one directly or indirectly employed by him and. also against any of the special hazards which may be encountered in the performance of this.contract as enumerated in paragraph 3 of the Supplemental General Conditions. ,, Builder's Risk Insurance(Fire and Extended Coverage).The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of this contract Builder's Risk Insurance(Fire and Extended Coverage) on a 100 percent (100 '¢) completed value basis on the insurable portion of the project.The Owner,the Contractor.and subcontractors 1 as their interests may appear)shall be named as the Insured. 6. Proof of Carriage of Insurance.The Contractor shall furnish the Owner with certificates showing the type. amount. class of operations covered. effective dates and dates of expiration of policies. Such certificates shall also contain substantially the following statements: "The insurance covered by this certificate will not be cancelled or material}} altered.except after ten(10)days written notice has been received by the Owner." j, CONTRACT SECURITY -The Contractor shall furnish a performance bond in an amount at least equal to one hundred percent (100'0) of the contract price as security for the faithful performance of this contract and also a payment bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent(100%)of the contract price or in a penal sum not less than that prescribed by State,territorial or -local law, as security for the payment of all persons performing labor on the project under this contract and furnishing materials in connection with this coniract.The The bond and the Payment bond may be in one or in separate instruments in accordance with local law. Before final acceptance, each bond must be approved by the Economic Development Administration. D I0 f 00111 SECTTTO.YID - FEDER.-11 REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCM. PUBLIC WORKS GPA T PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) k, ADDITIONAL OR SUBSTITUTE BOND If at anv time the Owner for justiiiablc cause. shall be or become dissatisfied with the Surety or Sureties for the Performance and/or Payment Bonds. the Contractor shall within five(5) days after notice from the Owner to do so. substitute an acceptable bond(or bonds) in such form and sum and signed by such other Surety or Sureties as may be satisfactory to the Owner.The premiums on such bond shall be paid by the Contractor. No further payments shall be deemed due nor shall be made until the new Surety or Sureties shall have furnished such an acceptable bond to the Owner. 1 MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTORS If.through acts of neglect on the pan of the Contractor.any other Cont-actors or any subcontractor shall surTer loss of damage on work. the Contractor agrees to settle with such other Contractor or subcontractor by agre-_meat or arbitration if such other Contractor or subcontractor will so settle.if such other Contractor or subcontractor shall assert any claim against the Owner on account of any damage alleged to have been sustained, the Owner shall notify the Contractor.who shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner against any such claim. M. SEPARATE CONTRACTS The Contractor shall coordinate his ope-ations with those of other Contractors. Cooperation will be required in the arrangement for the storage of materials and in the detailed execution of the work. The Contractor, including his subcontractors. shall keep informed of the progress and the detail work of other Contractors and shall notif% the Architect/Engineer immediately of lack of progress-or defective workmanship on the part of other Contractors. Failure of a Contractor to keep informed of the work progressing on the site and failure to eine notice of lack of progress or detective workmanship by others shall be construed as acceptance- by him of the status of the work as being sattsfactory for proper coordination with his own work. n. SUBCONTRACTING The Contractor may utilize the services of specialty subcontractors on those parts of the work which. under normal contracting practices,Ore performed by specialty subcontractors. The Contractor shall not award any work to any subcontractor without prior written approval of the Owner. which approval will not be given until the Contractor submits to the Owner a written statment concerning the proposed award to the subcontractor.which statement will contain such information as the Owner may require. The Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors,and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them. as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. The Contractor shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subccntracs re!ative to the work to bind subcon- tractors to the Contractor by the terms of the Genual Conditions and other contract documents insofar as applicable to the work of subcontractors and to give the Contractor the same power as retards terminating any subcontract that the Owner may exercise over the Contractor under any provision of the contrac:documents. Nothing contained in this contract shall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and the Owner. 00112 p,. SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIREMENTSFOR.LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS. GRANT'-PROJECTS. 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) 0. CONFLICTING CONDITIONS - Any provision in any of the contract documents which may be in conflict or inconsistent with any of the=paragraphs in these Gen4niens.shall be void to-the extent of such conflict or inconsistency. P. NOTICE AND SERVICE THEREOF Any notice to any Contractor from the Owner relative to any part of this contract shall be in writing and considered delivered and the service thereof completed. when said notice is posted.by certified or registered mail.to the said Con- tractor at his last given address,or delivered in person to said Contractor or his authorized representative on the work. q. REQUIRED PROVISIONS DEEMED INSERTED Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the contract shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein, and if through mistake or other- wise any such provision is not inserted,or is not correctly inserted.then upon the application of either party the contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. r. SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION In order to protect the lives and health of his employees under the contract,the Contractor shall comply with all perti- nent provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act,as amended,commonly known as the Construc- tion Safety Act as pertains to health and safety standards: and shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death, occupational disease, and injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work, arising out of and in the course of employment on work under the contract. The Contractor alone shall be responsible for the safety,efficiency,and adequacy of his plant.appliances,and methods. and for any damage which may result from their failure or their improper construction.maintenance.or operation. 7. D 12 t 4 00113 SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS' 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) S.. MINIMUM WAGES All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work. or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid uncondi- tionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroli deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (39 CFR Part 3)). the full amounts due at time of payment computed at wage rates not leu than those contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the Contractor and subcontractor and such laborers and mechanics.and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the Contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seers by the workers. For the purpose of this clause.contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section I (b)(3)of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics,subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv). Also for the purpose of this clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period und_r pians,funds.or programs, but covering the particular weekly period- are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. The Owner shalt require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including apprentices and trainees, which is not listcc in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract,shall be classified or reclassified conformably to the wage determination and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particuls: class of laborers and mechanics, including apprentices and trainers to be used, the question accompanied by the rec- ommendation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. The Owner shall require whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechan ics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contract is obligated to pay a cash equiv- alent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. in the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit. the question. accompanied by the recommendation of the Owner.shall be referred to the Ser.etary of Labor for determination. If the Contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, he may consider as part of the wages of anv laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a part of this contract: yrovided. however, the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met.The Secretary of Labor may require the Contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. The Contractor agrees to comply with Executive Order 11588.issued March 29. 1971,and any other Executive Order. statute.or regulation regarding the stabilization of wages and prices in the construction industry- t- - WITHHOLDING OF PAYMENTS The Economic Development Administration may withhold or rause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices and trainees, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. in the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic.including any apprentice or trainee employed or working on the site of the work or under the United States Housing Act 37 of 19or under the Housing Act of 1919 in the con- struction or development of the project, all or part of the wanes required by the contraG, the Economic Dc•clop ent Administration may. after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or Owner, take such action as may be %necessary to c3cIse the suspension of any further payment, advance. or guarantee of funds yet suck lations have D - 13 SECTION -D - FEDERAL' REQUIREMENTS FOR_LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS°tRANT':PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT.PROVISIONS (FEDERAL)_ (Continued) u. PAYROLLS AND BASIC RECORDS Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work,or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949,in the construction or development of the project.Such records will contain the name and address of each employee,his correct classification, rates of pay(including rates of contribu- tions or costs anticipated of the types descnbed in section 1 (b)(2)of the Davis-Bacon Act),daily and weekly number of hours worked,deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5 (a)(1) (iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan program described in section 1 (b)(2)(B)of the Davis-Bacon Act,the Contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable. that the plan or program is financially responsible. and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected,and records which show the costs anticipated or tine actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. .The Contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls to the Economic Development Administration if the agency is a party to the contract,but if the agency is not such a party,the Contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor,or Owner,as the case may be. for transmission to the Economic Development Administration.The copy shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete, 'that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classi- fieatimts set forth for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of Labor(29 CFR Part 3) and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv)shall satisfy this requirement.The Prime Contractor shall be respon- sible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all Subcontractors. The Contractor will make the records required ander the labor standards clause of the contract available for inspection byauthorized representatives of the Economic Development Administration and the Department of Labor,and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. V. APPRENTICES AND TRAINEES Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when they are registered,individually,under a bona fide apprentice- ship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. US. Department of Labor- or. if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. U.S. Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the Contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employees listed on a payroll at, an apprentice wage rate, who is not a trainee as defined in section t for is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretar% of ti-abor for the aassificttion of work he actually performed. The Contractor or subcontractor will he required to furnish to the Owner written evidence of the registration of his programs and apprentices as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates,for the area of construction pnor to ussng any apprentices on the contract work. Trainees will permitted to work as such when they are bona fide trainees employed pursuant to a program approved by the US. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, and where the subparagraph below is applicable, in accordance with the provisions of Part 5a. Subtitle A. Title 29.Code of Federal Regulations. Y3 ,4T D - 14 00115 -"{` i SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIREMNTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS_ FEDI - (Cortint:ed) v, On contracts in excess of S10.000. the employment of all laborers and mechanics, including apprentices and trainees. as deftnad iri Se.r_.Zshall also be subject to the provisions of Part 5a, Subtitle A. Title 29.Code of Federal R;gula•. tions.Apprentices and trainees shall be hired in accordance with the requirements of Pan 5a. The provisions of Sectigp%_s,�, & tz shall be applicable to every invitation for bids, and to every negotiation. request for proposals, or rcquc t for quotations, for an assisted construction contract. issued after January 30. 1972. and to every such contract entered into on the basis of such invitation or negotiation. Part 5a.3,Subtitle A. Title 29. Code of Federal Regulations shalt constitute the conditions of each assisted contract in excess of 310.000. and each Owner concerned shall include these conditions or provide for their inclusion. in each such contract. Parts 5a.4. :a.5. Sa.6.and 507 shall also be included in each such contract for the information of the Contractor. W,' COPELAND"ANTI-KICKBACK"PROVISIONS These provisions of this section. 29 CFR Part 3. prescribe "Anti-Kickback- regulations under section 2 of the Act Of June 13. 1964.as amended(40 US.C.276c).popularly known as the Copeland.act. Each Contractor or subcontractor shall furnish each week a Statement of Compliance. Form ED.-162, to accompany the weekly submission of payroll forms. Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code(Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure)shall apply to such state. mat as provided in 72 Stat.%7(18 U.S.C. 1001.among other thin, provides that whoever knowingly and willfully makes or uses a fraudulent document or statement of entry. in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of tine United States.shall be fined not more than 510.000 or imprisoned not more than five years.or both). The requirements of this section shall not apply to any contract of 52.000 or less. Upon a written finding by the head of it Federal agency. the Secretary of Labor may provide reasonable limitations. variations.tolerances.and exemptions from the requirements of this section subject to such conditions as the Secretary of Labor may specify. Deductions made under the circumstances or in the situations described in the paragraphs of this section may be made without application to and approval of the Secr=ry of Labor. c. } 001 D - 1S SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GR XT PROJECTS z 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) W• a. Any deduction made in compliance with the requirements of Federal.State,or local law such as Federal or State with- holding income taxes and Federal social security taxes. b. Any deduction of sums previously paid to the employee as a bona fide prepayment of wages when such prepayment is made without discount or interest. A "bona fide prepayment of wages" is considered to have been made only when cash or its equivalent has been advanced to the person employed in such a manner as to give him complete freedom of disposition of the advanced funds. c. Any deduction of amounts required by court process to be paid to another unless the deduction is in favor of the Contractor,subcontractor,or any affiliated person.or when collusion or collaboration exists. d. Any deduction constituting a contribution on behalf of the person employed to funds established by the employer or representative of emplovees. or both. for the purpose of providing either from principal or income, or both. medical or hospital care, pensions or annuities or retirement, death benefits, compensation for injuries, illness. accidents, sickness. or disability, or for insurance to provide any of the foregoing, or unemployment benefits. vacation pay, savings accounts, or similar payments for the benefit of employees, their families and dependents: Provided. however, that the following standards are met: (1) The deduction is not otherwise prohibited by law: (2) it is either. (i) voluntarily consented to by the employee in writing and in advance of the period in which the work is to be done and such consent is not a condition either for the obtaining of or for the continuation of employ- ment, or(ii) provided for in a bona fide collective bargaining agreement between the Contractor or subcontractor and representatives of its employees: (3) no profit or other benefit is otherwise obtained. directly or indirectly. by the Contractor or subcontractor or any affiiliated person in the form of commission, dividend, or otherwise. and(4)the deductions shall serve the convenience and interest of the emplovee. e. Any deduction contributing toward the purchase of United States Defense Stamps and Bonds when voluntarily authorized by the employee. C Any deduction requested by the employee to enable him to repay loans to or to purchase shares in credit unions organized and operated in accordance with Federal and State credit union statutes. g. Any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for making of contributions to governmental or quasi- government agencies. h. Any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for making of contributions to Community Chests, United Givers Funds,and similar charitable organizations. L Any deductions to pay regular union intiation fees and membership dues. not including fines or special assessments: Provided. however. that a collective bargaining agreement between the Contractor or subcontractor and repre- scntatives of its employees provided for such deductions and the deductions are not otherwise prohibited by law. j. Any deduction not more than for the "reasonuble cost" of board, lodging. or other facilities meeting the require• ments of section 3(m) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,as amended,and Part 531 of this title. when such a deduction is made.the additional records required under 5516.250)of this tide shall be kept. i y D - 16 0��1 � SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIMMENTS FOR LOCM, PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS :. 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) k x. SUBCONTRACTORS The Contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1) through (5)and (7) and such other clauses as the Economic Development Administration may by appropriate instructions require. and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts which thew may enter into.together with a clause requiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. Y--- OVERTIME REQUIREMENTS No Contractor or subcontractor contracting for any par. of the contract work which may require or involve the em- ployment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he is employed on such work to work in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours in such work- week unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times his basic rate of pay for all hours in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours in such workweek. as the case may be. s in the event of any violation of the clause set forth in the subs tion above. the Contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor. shall be liable to any ar3ected employee for his unpaid wages. In additi cton.such Contractor and sub- contractor shall be liable to the United States(in the ase of work done under contract for the District of Coiumbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory). for liquidated damages. Such lieuidated damages,shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mecaanic employed in violation of the clause set forth in the above subsection in the sum of S10.00 for each al=dar day on whist such e:nplovec was required or permitted to work in excess of eight hours or in excess of the standard workweek of fortv hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clausc set forth in subsection above. The Economic Development Administration may withhold or cause to be withheld. from any moneys payable on ac- count,of work performed by the Contractor or subcontractor. such sums as may administratively be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such Contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages, as provided in the clause set forth above. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts the clause set forth in the above subsections of this section and also a_dause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into.together with a clause requiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. - 001. 8 SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIRBTMS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) z. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY No person in the United States shall.on the grounds of race. color, national origin,or sex. be excluded from participa- tion in, be denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal fi- nancial assistance. Reference Title V1 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(42 USC 2000d) and Section 112 of Public Law 92-65. Form EDA-503:The Recipient and all Contractors,subcontractors,suppliers,lessees and other parties directly partici- pating in the Recipient's project agree that during and in connection with the associated agreement relating to the Fed- erally assisted program. (i) they will comply,to the extent applicable. as Contractors, subcontractors, lessees,suppliers. or in any other capacity, with the applicable provisions of the Regulations of the United States Department of Com- merce(Part 8 of Subtitle A of Title 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations)issued pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(P.L. 88-352), and will not thereby discriminate against any person on the grounds of race. color, or na- tional origin in their employment-practices. in any of their own contractual arrangements.in all services or accommoda- tions which they offer to the public. and in any of their other business operations. (ii) they will provide information re- quired by or pursuant to said Regulations to ascertain compliance with the Regulations and these assurances, and (iii) their non-compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements of said Regulations and these assurances shall constitute a breach of their contractual arrangements with the Recipient whereby said agreements may be cancelled. terminated or suspended in whole or in part or may be subject to enforcement otherwise by appropriate legal proceedings. Executive Order 11246. 30 Fed. Ree. 12319(1965)(Equal O000rtunity Clause). During the performance of this contract. the Contractor agrees as follows: a. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race. color. religion,sex. or national origin.The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure the applicants are employed. and that employees are treated during employment. without regard to their rice, color. religion. sex. or national origin.Such action shall include.but not be limited to the following:employment,upgrading.demotion.or transfer: recruitment or recruitment advertising: layoff or termination: rates of pay or other forms of compensation: and selection for training.including apprenticeship. b. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. c. The Contractor will. in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor. state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,color. religion. sex.or national origin. d. The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding. a notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer. advising the labor union or workers' representative of the Contractor's commitment under Section 202 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965. and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. e. The Contractor will comply with ail provisions of Executive Order No. 117-46 of September 24. 1965. and of rules. regulations,and relevant orde:-s of the Secretary of Labor. f. The Contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1%5. and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor,or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, record.and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investiga- tion to ascertain compliance with such riles. repiations.and orders. Each Contractor and subcontractor of Fed- erally financed construction work is required to isle an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer information j c Report (EEO-1 on Standard Form 100) annually on March 31. Forms and instructions are available at the EDA } Regional Office. D - 18 001 .19 SECTION D FEDERAL REQUIRE. ENTS 1=08 if3f Ili P(JRi 7C (,rnRr' Mr ...T.. 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) _ Z. g. In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be cancelled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the -Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed (and remedies involved)as provided in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965,or by rule, res¢ulation.or order of the Secretary of Labor,or as otherwise provided by law. The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs a through h in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965,so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such action with-respect to any subcontractor or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance. Provided,however•that in the event the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the Contractor may request the United States to este: into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. i.. Exemptions to Above Equal Opportunity Clause(41 CFR Chap.60)- ,Q) ,Contracts and subcontracts not exceeding 510.000 (other than Government bills of lading) are exempt. The amount of the contract, rather than the amount of the Federal financial'assistance, shall govern in determining the applicability of this exemption. +(Z) Except in the rase of subcontractors for the the clause shalt not be performance of construction work at the site of oonstruction• required to be inserted in subcontracts below the second tier. (3) Contracts and subcontracts not exceeding 5100.000 for standard commercial supplies or raw materials are exempt. a'... a_.. � ...0 .... .4'.:n S• r... ...,. .... r - - A"•.r ..l fnFt.;C:.�Y w-`f... T"{ is^, r,y - 4 D' — 19 t;r . SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT TROJECTS - -_ 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIOtiS (FEDERAL} - (Continued) aa. OTHER PROHIBITED INTERESTS No official of the Owner who is authorized in such capacity and on behalf of the Owner to negotiate, make,accept or approve, or to take part in negotiating, making. accepting, or approving any architectural, engineering. inspection. construction or material supply contract or any subcontract in connection with the construction of the project, shall become directly or indirectly interested personally in this contract or in any part hereof.No officer,employee,architect. attorney, engineer or inspector of or for the Owner who is authorized in such capacity and on behalf of the Owner to exercise any legislative, executive- supervisory or other similar functions in connection with the construction of the y interested personally in this contract or in any part thereof any material project, shall become directly or indirectl supply contract.subcontract.insurance contract.or any other contract pertaining to the project. b.b. EIMPLOYMENTOF LOCAL LABOR The maximum feasible employment of local labor shall be made in the construction of public works and development facility projects receiving direct Federal grants. Accordingly, every Contractor and subcontractor undertaking to do work on any such project which is or reasonably may be done as on-site work.shall employ,in carrying out such contract work, qualified persons who regularly reside in the designated area where such project is to be located, or in the case of Economic Development Centers, qualified persons who regularly reside in the center or in the adjacent or nearby redevelopment areas within the Economic Development District,except: a. To the extent that qualified persons regularly residing in the designated area or Economic Development District are not available: b. For the reasonable needs of any such Contractor or subcontractor, to emplov supervisory or specially experienced individuals necessary to assure an efficient cxeeation of the contract: c. For the obligation of any such Contractor or subcontractor to offs employment to present or former employees as the result of a lawful collective bargaining contract, provided that in no event shall the number of non-resident persons employed under this subparagraph exceed twenty percent of the total number of employees employed by such Contractor and his subcontractors on such project. - Every such Contractor and subcontractor shall furnish the United States Employment Service Office in the area in which a public works or development facility project is located with a list of all positions for which it may from time to time require laborers. mechanics, and other employees, the estimated numbers of employees required in each classi- fication.and the estimated dates on which such employees will be required: The Contractor shall give full consideration to all qualified job applicants referred by the local emplovment service. but is not required to employ any job applicants referred whom the Contractor does not consider qualified to perform the classification of work required. The pavrolfs maintained by the Contractor shall contain the following information: The employee's full name, address and social security number and a notation indicating whether the emplovec does, or does not, normally reside in the area in which the project is located,or in the case of an Economic Development Center. in such center or in an adjacent or nearby redevelopment area within the Economic Development District as well as an indication of the ethnic back- ground of each worker. The Contractor shall include the provisions of this condition in every subcontract for work which is. or reasonably may be,done as on-site work. 00121 D - 20 SECTION D - FEDEPLU REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL P1IRLIC WORKS GRANT pRfZ7Fr'T'-; 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) CC.. SIGN'S The contractor shall supply and eras a project sign(Exhibit in 61 efc►}v ir= and-hacinaher-known-ai; G—.e.--1 Condition ti b. The contractor shall be responsible for maintaining the project sign during construction of the project. Other authorities include: Requirements for Approved P.ejects ardor Volume 65 of the Public Works Manual of Procedures. dd. NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 The contractor agrees to contribute to the preservation and enhancement of structures and objects of historical. archi- tectural or archaeological significance when such items are found and/or unearthed during the course of project con- struction and to consult with the State Historic Preservation Officer for recovery of the items. (Reference: National Historic Preservation Act of 1966(80 Stat 915.16 USC 4-0)and Exxttive Order No. 1 1593 of stay 31. 1971.) ee. CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT The Contraaor agrees to comply with Federal clan air and water standards during the performance of this contract and specifically agrees to the following: a. The tam"facility"means (a) any building.plant. installation. structure,mine,vessel or other floating craft, location or site of operations (b) owned, leased.or supervised Ic) by the contractor and the subcontractors (d) for the con- struction.supply and service contracts entered into by the contractor: . b. that any facility to be utilized in the accomplishment of this contract is not listed on the Environmental Protection Agency's List of Violating Facilities pursuant to 40 CFR. Part 15.20: e. that in the event a facility utilized in the accomplishment of this contract becomes listed on the EPA list,this contract may be cancelled,terminated or suspended in whole or in part. d. that it will comply with all the requirements of Section 114 of the Air Aa and Section 308 of the Water Act relating to inspection. monitoring. entry. reports. and information,as well as all other requirements specified in Section 114 and Semon 308,respectively,and all regulations and guidelines issued thereunder. e. that it will promptly notify the Government of the receipt of any notice from the Director. Office of Federal Activi- tics, Environmental Pratation Agency, indicating that any facility utilized or to be stilizd in the accomplishment of this contract is under consideration for lisung on the EPA list of Violating Facilities: 002 D _ 21 SECTION D — FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL. PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) e.e. Cont. that it will include the provisions of paragraphs a. through g. in every subcontract or purchase order entered into for the purpose of accomplishing this contract. unless otherwise exempted pursuant to the EPA regulations imple- menting the Air or Water Act(40 CFR,Part 15-5).so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor, that in the event that the contractor or the subcontractors for the construction.supply and service contracts entered into for the purpose of accomplishing this contract were exempted from complying with the above requirements under the provisions of 40 CFR. Part 15.5(a). the exemption shall be nullified should the facility give rise to a criminal conviction (See 40 CFR, Part 15?0)during the accomplishment of this contract. Furthermore. with the nullification of the exemption. the above requirements shall be elrective. The contractor shall notify the Govern- meet.as soon as the contractor or the subcontractors' facility is listed for having given rise to a criminal conviction noted in 40 CFR, Part 15.20. : y ' I 0012-3 -D - 22 SECTION D -. FEDERAL REQUIRD- IENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GR.k.%'T PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) (ff) BULLEM BOARD The Contractor shall erect and protect from the weather : a a bulletin board at the project site on which to display wage rates, equal opportunity employment data and emergency telephone numbers. (gg) 10 PERCENT MINORITY BUSINESS UTILIZATION CONENII HENT The Contractor agrees to expend at least 10 percent of the contract, if awarded, for bona fide minority business enterprises. For purposes of this Daragraph the term "minority business enterprise" means a business at least SO percent of which is owned by minority group members or, in case of a publicly owned business, at least S1 percent of the stock of which is owned by minority group members. For purposes of the preceding sentence ":Minority group members" are citizens of the United States who are Negroes, Spanich-speaking, Orientals, Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts. No partial or complete waiver of the foregoing requirement shall be granted by the Cwner and approved by the Economic Development administration other than in exceptional circumstances. To justify a waiver it must be shown that every feasible attempt has been made to comply, and it must be demonstrated that sufficient, relevant, qualified minority business - enterprises (which can perform sub-contracts or furnish supplies beyond those already speci:ied in the contract bid) are unavailable in the market area of the project to enable meeting the 10 percent minority business enterprise goal. - If it appears that less than 10 percent of the contract funds (or whatever lower percentage has been authorized by waiver) will be expended to such enterprises, this contract will be suspended or termLiated Mess (a) the e:cpenditure shrnfall is not the fault of the Contractor D - 23 Fx = 00124 ...SECTION D - FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 4. REQUIRED-CONTRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) or (b) the Contractor satisfactorily demonstrates it will make up for the shortfall during the balance of the contract period. Any waivers hereunder are subject to the approval of the Economic Development Administration. The Contractor further agrees to cooperate with the Owner in furnishing the Economic Development Administration with reports on minority business enterprise utilization after award and at 40 percent completion of the project. For the information of potential Contractors and Subcontractors, a copy of the "Guidelines for 100 Minority Business Participation in LPW Grants" as published by the U.S. Department of Conmerce, Economic Development Administration, has been included with the contract documents and is to be considered as a part of these special provisions. Failure to comply with the terms of this Section or to use (as may be modified by waiver) minority business enterprises as stated in the Contractor's assurance consitutes breach of this contract. (hh) EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGAL ALIENS During the performance of this contract the Contractor agrees not to employ on such project any alien in the United States in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act or any other law, convention, or treaty of the United States relating to the immigration, exclusion, deportation, or expulsion of aliens. ` The Contractor will include the provisions of the preceding paragraph in every subcontract so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor. D - 24 0012.E SECTIviv'tJ FEDERAL REQUIRB1Es"M FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 4. _RF QuMD CO -TRACT PROVISIONS (FEDERAL) - (Continued) (ii) UTILIZATION OF UNITED STATES PRODUCTS The Contractor agrees to use and cause to be, used in such project by all his Subcontractors, only such = unmanufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials, and supplies mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the G'nited States. EDA may determine that for specific projects this requirement does not apply. (3J) DIPLO , i t OF YE7_R,NIS - The Contractor agrees to provide certification that special consideration, consonant with existing applicable collective bargaining agreements and practices, shall -be given to the employment on the project of qualified disabled veterans as defined in 38 USC 2011 (1) , and to qualified.Vietnam-era veternas, as defined in 38 USC 2011(2) (A) . (lck) CONTRACT TERMINATION A breach of any of the Federal Requirements for Local Public Works Grant Programs c>r withdrawal by EDA of .: .the Grant funds may be •gounds for termination of the ' 'contract, and for debarment as provided in 29 CFR S.6. _ D _ 0012 5. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS - EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY. . Attention is directed to Section 6 'Area Affirmative Action Plan," of these special provisions. NOTICE EACH BIDDER, CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR (HEREINAFTER THE CONTRACTOR) MUST FULLY COMPLY WITH EITHER PART I OR PART II, AS APPLICABLE, OF THESE BID CONDITIONS AS TO EACH CONSTRUCTION TRADE IT INTENDS TO USE ON THIS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AND ALL OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK (BOTH FEDERAL AND NON-FEDERAL) IN THE AREA OF THE AREA PLAN SPECIFIED IN SECTION 6 'AREA AFFIRMA- TIVE ACTION PLAN,- OF THESE SPECIAL PROVISIONS DURING THE PER- FORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT OR SUBCONTRACT. THE CONTRACTOR COM- .MITS ITSELF TO THE GOALS FOR MINORITY MANPOWER UTILIZATION IN EITHER PART I OR PART II, AS APPLICABLE, AND ALL OTHER REQUIRE- MENTS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THESE BID CONDITIONS BY SUBMIT- TING A PROPERLY SIGNED BID. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPOINT A COMPANY EXECUTIVE TO ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THESE BID CONDITIONS. PART I: The provisions of this Part I apply to contractors which are party to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations which together have agreed to the Area Construction Program (hereinafter the Area Plan) for equal opportunity and have jointly made a commitment to specific goals of minority utilization. The Area Plan is a tripartite voluntary agreement among the trade and construction councils, construction trade unions, and general and specialty contractors associations listed in said Section 5-3, and representatives of the minority community, together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by referE'nee and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Area Plan. The Area Plan, together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, are incorporated herein by reference. Any contractor using one or more trades of construction employees must amply with either Part I or Part II of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. A contractor may therefore be in compliance with Part I of these Bid Conditions by its participation with the labor organization which represent its employees in the Area Plan as to one trade provided there is set forth in the Area Plan a specific commitment by both the contractor and the labor organization to a goal of minority utilization for that trade. Contractors using trades which are not covered by Part I (See Part II, Section A) must comply with the commitments contained in Part II including goals for minority utilization set forth in Part II. If a contractor does not comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions, it shall be subject to the provisions of Part II. PART II: A. COVERAGE.--The provisions of this Part II shall be applicable to those contractors who: 1. Are not or hereafter cease to be signatories to the Area Plan incorporated by reference in Part I hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Area Plan but are not parties to col- lective bargaining agreements; D - 26 3. Are signatories to the Area ?!an but are parties to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations which are not or hereafter cease to be signatories to the Area Plan; 4. Are signatories to the Area Plan and are parties to collective bargaining agreements with labor organisations but the two have not jointly executed a specific commitment to goals for minority utiliza- tion and incorporated the commitment in the Area Plan; S. Are participating in an affirmative action plan which is no longer acceptable to the Director, OFCCP, includina the Area Plan; or 6. Are signatories to the Area Plan but are parties to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations which together have failed to make a good faith effort to comply with their obligations under the Area Plan and, as a result, have been placed under Part II of the Bid Conditions by the Of-ice of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. B. REQUIRF-RENT -- AN 1='FIRAlATIVS ACTION PLAN.--Contractors described in paragraphs 1 through 6 above shall 'e subject to the provisions and requirements of Part II of these Bid Conditions including the coals and timetables for minority utilization, and specific azfirmative action steps set forth in Sections B. 1 and 2 of this Part II. The contractor's commitment to the goals for minority utilization as required by this Part II constitutes a commitment that it will make every good faith effort to meet such goals. ';Minority" is defined as including Blacks, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians, and includes both minority men and minor- ity women. 1. GOALS AND TIMETABLES. The goals of minority utilization required of the contractor are applicable to each trade used by the contractor in the Area Plan area and which is not otherwise -bound by the provisions of Part i. For all such trades the applicable coals and timetables shall be- as shown in Section b 'Area Affirmative Action Plan,' of these special _provisions. In the event that any work which is subject to these Bid Conditions is performed in a year later than the latest year for which goals of minority utilization have been established, time goals for the last year at the Bid Conditions will be applicable to such work. The goals of minority utilization above are expressed in terms of hours of training and employment as a proportion of the total number of hours to be worked by the contractor's aggregate work force, which includes all supervisory personnel, in each trade on all projects (both Fedeinl and non-Federal) in the Area Plan area during the per- formance :;f its contract (i.e., the period beginning with the first day of work on the Federal or federally assisted construction contract and ending with the last day of work.) The hours of minority employment and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract in each trade and mineri ties must be employed evenly on each of a contractor's projects. There- fore, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from contractor to contractor or from project-to-project for the purpose of meeting the contractor's goals shall be a violation of Part II of these Hid Condi- tions. if the contractor counts the nonworking hours of trainees and appren- tices in meeting the contractor's goals, such traitees and apprentices must be employed by the contractor during the training period; the con- tractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees and appren- tices at the completion of their training subject to the availability of employment opportunities; and the trainees must be trained pursuant to training programs approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Train- ing for 'Federal Purposes' or approved as supplanenti-.a the Area ?Ian. D - 27 a a.� 00128 2. SPECIFIC AFFIRMATIVE ACTION STEPS. No contractor shall be found to be in noncompliance with Executive Order 11246, as amended, solely on account of its failure to meet its goals, but shall be given an opportunity to demonstrate that the contractor has instituted all the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part II and has made every good faith effort to make these steps work toward the attain- ment of its goals within the timetables, all to the purpose of expand- ing minority utilization in its aggregate work force in the Area Plan area. A contractor subject to Part I which fails to comply with its obligations under the Equal Opportunity clause of its contract (including failure to meet its fair share obligation if provided in the Area Plan) or subject to Part II which fails to achieve its commitments to the goals for minority utilization has the burden of proving that it has engaged in an affirmative action program directed at increasing minority utilization and that such efforts were at least as extensive and as specific as the following: a. The contractor should have notified minority organizations when employment opportunities were available and should have main- . tained records of the organizations' response. b. The contractor should have maintained a file of the names and addresses of each minority referred to it by any individual or organization and what action was taken with respect to each such referred individual, and if the individual was not employed by the contractor, the reasons therefor. If such individual was sent to the union hiring hall for referral and not referred back by the union or if referred not employed by the contractor, the file should have documented this and the reasons therefor. c. The contractor should have promptly notified the contzacting or administering agency and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs when the union or unions with which the contractor has col- lective bargaining agreements did not refer to the contractor a minority sent by the contractor, or when the contractor had other infbrmation that the union referral process has impeded efforts to meet its goals. d. The contractor should have disseminated its EEO policy within its organization by including it in any employee handbook or policy manual; by publicizing it in company newspapers and annual reports, and by advertising such policy at reasonable intervals in union publications. The EEO policy should be further disseminated by con- ducting staff meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by review of the policy with minority employees. e. The contractor should have disseminated its EEO policy exter- nally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, specifically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors. f. The contractor should have made both specific and reasonably recurrent written and oral recruitment efforts. Such efforts should have been directed at minority organizations, schools with substan- tial minority enrollment, and minority redruitment and training organizations within the contractor's recruitment area. g. The contractor should have evidence available for inspection that all tests and other selection techniques used to select from among candidates for hire, transfer, promotion, training or retention are being used in a manner that does not violate the OFCCP Testing Guidelines in 31 CFR Part 60-3. h. The contractor where reasonable should have developed on-the- job training opportunities and participated and assisted in all Department of Labor funded and/or approved training programs rele- vant to the contractor's employee needs consistent with its obliga- tions under this Part II. D - 28 5_: 00100 i. The contractor should have made sure taat seniority practices and job classifications do not have a discriminatory effect. j. The contractor should have made certain that all facilities were not segregated by race. k. The contractor should have continually monitored all personnel activities to ensure that its EEO policy was being carried out includ- ing the evaluation of minority employees for promotional opportunities on a quarterly basis and the encouragement of such employees to seek those opportunities. 1. The contractor should have solicited bids for subcontracts from available minority ssbcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation to minority contractor associations. NOTE: The Assistant Regional Administrator of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs and the compliance agency staff will pro- vide technical assistance on questions pertaining to minority recruit- ment sources, minority community organizations and minority news media upon receipt of a request for assistance from a contractor. 3. SUBSEQUENT SIGNATORY TO THE AREA PLAN. Contractors that are subject to the requirements of Part II at the time of the submission of their bids which, together with labor organizations with which they have collective bargaining agreements, subsequently becone signatory to the Area Plan, either individually or through an association, will be deemed bound to their commitments to the Area Plan from that time until and unless they once again become subject to the requirements of Part II pursuant to Sec- tion A. 1-6. 4. YON-DISCRIMINATION. In no event may a contractor utilize the yowls and affirmative action steps required by this Part II in such a manne.r as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. PART III: COMPL=ICE AND &JFORC-vZAXNT In all cases, the compliance of a contractor will be determined in accordance with its obligations under the terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors who are governed by the provisions of either Part I or Part II shall be subject to the requirements of that Part regardless of the obligations of its prime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. All contractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors in writ- ing of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. A. CONTRACTORS SUBJECT TO PART I. 1. A contractor covered by Part I of these Bid Conditions shall be in compliance with Executive Order 11246, as amended, the implementing regula- tions and its obligations under Part I, provided the contractor together with the labor organization or organizations with which it has a collective bargaining agreement meet the goals for minority utilization to which they committed themselves in the Area Plan, or can demonstrate that every good faith effort has been made to meet the goal. In that event, no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward Sanctions shall be instituted unless the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs determines that the contractor has violated a substantial recuirement in .he area Pian or Executive Order 11246, as mended, and its implementing regulations, including the failure of such contractor to make a good faith effort to meet its fair share obligation if provided in the Area Plan or has D - n r 00130 engaged in unlawful discrimination. Such violations shall be deemed to be noncompliance with the Equal Cpportunity clause of the contract, and shall be grounds for imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided for in Executive Order 11246, as amended. 2. The OFCCP shall review Part I contractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. Further, OFCCP shall be solely responsible for any final determination that the Area Plan is no longer an acceptable affirmative action program and the consequences thereof. The OFCCP may, upon review and notice to the contractor and any affected labor organization, determine that the area Plan no longer represents effective affirmative action. In that event it shall be solely respon- sible for any final determination of that question and the consequences thereof. 3. where OFCCP finds that a contractor has failed to comply with the requirements of the Area Plan and its obligation under Part I of these Bid Conditions, it shall take such action and/or impose such sanctions as may be appropriate undiar the Executive Order and its regulations. When the OFCCP proceeds with such formal action it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met the requirements of these Bid Conditions. The failure of the contractor to comply with its obligations under the Equal Opportunity clause shall shift to it the requirement to come forward with evidence to show that it has met the good faith require- ments of these Bid Conditions by instituting at least the specific affirm- ative action steps listed in Part II, Section 2. The contractor must also provide evidence of its steps toward the attainment of its trade's goals within the timetables set forth in the Area Plan. The pendency of such formal proceedings shall be taken into consideration by Federal agencies in determining whether such contractor can comply with the requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and is therefore a 'responsible prospective contractor' within the meaning of basic principles of Federal procurement law. B. CONTRACTORS SUBJECT TO PART II. , . In regard to Part II of these Bid Conditions, if the contractor meets the goals set forth therein or can demonstrate that it has made every good faith effort to meet these goals, the contractor shall be presumed to be in compliance with Executive Order 11246, as amended, the implementing regulations and its obligations under Part II of these Bid Conditions. In that event, no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the contracting or administering ageney.other- wise determines that the contractor is violating the Equal Opportunity clause. Where the agency finds that the contractor failed to comply with the requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, the implementing regul ations and the obligations under Part II of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions, which include suspension, termination, cancellation, and debarment, as may be appro- priate under the Executive Order and its regulations. when the agency proceeds with such formal action it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met the goals contained in Part II of these Bid Con- ditions. The contractor's failure to meet its goals shall shift to it the requirement to come forward with evidence to show that it has met the good faith requirements of these Bid Conditions by instituting at least the specific affirmative action steps listed in Part 21, Section 2. The pendency of such proceedings shall be taken into consideration by Federal agencies in determining whether such contractor can comply with the requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and is therefore, a 'responsible prospective contractor' within the meaning of the basic principles of Federal procurement law. _ D`- 30 0C t SOY 00 C. OBLIGATIONS APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTORS SUBJECT TO EITHER.PART I OR PART Ii. I .shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining ayzee.ment providing for exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. Discrimination in referral for employment, even if pursuant to provisions of a collective bargaining agreement, Ls prohibited by the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. It is the policy of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs that contractors have a responsibility to provide equal employment opportunity if they wish to participate in federally involved contracts. To the extent they have delegated the responsibility for some of their employment practices to a labor organisation and, as a result, are prevented from meeting their obligations pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, such contrac- tors ontrators cannot be considered to be in compliance with Executive Order 11246, as amended, its implementing rules and regulations. PART IV: M-MERAL REQUIRE:Y.YTS 1. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors in writing regardless of tier, as to their respective obligations under Parts I and Ii hereof, as applicable. Whenever a contractor subcontracts a portion of the work in any trade covered by these Sid Conditions, it shall include these Bid Conditions in such s:;_contracts and each subcon- tractor shall be bound by these Bid Conditions to the full extent as if it were the prime contractor. The contractor shall not, however, be held accountable for the failure of its subcontractors to fulfill their obli- gations under these Bid Conditions. However, the prime contractor shall give notice to the Assistant Regional Administrator of the Office of ?ad- eral Contract Compliance Programs of the Department of Labor and to the contracting or administering agency of any refusal or failure of any subcontractor to fulfill its obligations under these Bid Conditions. A subcontractor's failure to comply will be treated in the same manner as such failure by a prime contractor. 2. Contractors hereby agree to re`rain from entering into any contract or contract modification subject to Executive Order 11245, as amended, with a contractor debarred from, or who is dete=ined not to be a 'respon- sible• bidder for Government contracts and federally-assisted construction contracts pursuant to the Executive Order. 3. The Contractor shall cam out such sanctions and penalties for violation of these Bid Conditions and the Equal Opportunity clause i.nclud- Lag suspension, termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts and deba:raient From future contracts as may be L-gxsed or ordered pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, and its i:.plemerting regulations by the contracting or administering agencv and-the Office of Federal Con- tract Compliance Programs. Any contractor who fails to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall also be deemed to be in noncompliance wi tz these Bid Conditions and Executive Order 11246, as amended. 4, nothing herein is intended to relieve any contractor during the term of its contract from compliance with Zxecutivi order 11246, as amended, and the Equal Opportunity clause of its contract with respect to matters not covered in the Area Plan or in Part II of th;se Sid Con- ditions. 5. The contractor will keep and will require itis subcontractor to keep records and documents for 3 years following performance of this contract to indicate compliance with the Order of the Secretary of Labor, the title and date of wh:c., is shower i1 said Section 5-3. 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Organizations subscribing to said plan include but are not limited to certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions , and General and Specialty Contractors Associations . The Contractor ' s affirmative action plan shall specify at least the following range of percentages of minority manpower utilization : From 9/30/75 forward 17 .0% 19 . 5 The Secretary of Labor Order entitled "Bid Conditions Setting Forth Affirmative Action Requirements for all Non-Exempt Federal and Federally-Assisted Construction Contracts to be Awarded in Contra Costa County, California , " dated January 27 , 1972 , shall apply to this project . 7 . GUIDELINES FOR MINORITY BUSINESS PARTICIPATION 3 s 6 _ =33 114 r U.S . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economic Development Administration LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM, ROUND II GUIDELI*1E5 FOR ID% MINORITY BUSINESS PARTICIPATICN IN LPW GRANTS The 1977 amendment to the Public Works Employment Act (LPW) includes the Lol-lowing requirement with respect to minority business enterprise (MBE) participation: Section 10 6 (f) (2) Except to the extent that the Secretary determines otherwise , no grant shall be made under this Act for any local public works project unless the applicant gives satisfactory assurance to the Secretary that at least 10 per centum of the amount of each grant shall be expended for minority business enterprises . For purposes of this paragraph, the term 'minority business enter- prises ' means a business at least 50 per cen- tum of which is owned by minority group mem- bers or, in case of a publicly owned business , at least 51 per centum of the stock of which is owned by minority group members . For the purposes of the preceding sentence , minority group members are citizens of the United States who are Negroes , Spanish-speaking, Orientals , Indians , Eskimos , and Aleuts. EDA Policy EDA ascribes a high priority to the development and support of minority business enterprises and will enforce the 103 MBE participation requirement strictly. In areas with relatively high minority populations , such as large cities , EDA encourages Grantees to spend substantially i more than 10% of grant funds for MBEs to matte up for the lower than 10% participation which may take place in those areas with small minority_ populations. F D-34 OU1 3j 2 Grantee Obligation The primary obligation for carrying out the 10% _MBE participation reauire_ment rests with EDA Grantees . The grant agreement. requires t1nat the Grantee assure EDA that it will expend at least 10% of the amount of each grant it receives for bona fide MBEs . Since LPW projects must be performed by private contractors , the Grantee ;gust make sure that at least 10% of the grant funds are expended for �3E contractors , subcontractors or suppliers . The Grantee and those of its contractors which will make subcontracts or purchase substantial supplies from other firms (herein- after referred to as "prime contractors" ) must seek out all available bora fide MBEs and make every effort to use as mann of t:'3em as possible on the project. An MBE is bona fide if the minority group ownership interests are real and continuing and not created solely to meet 10% !ZBE reeuiiements . -For example , the minority c=roup owners or stockholders should possess control over management, interest in capital and interest in earnings commensurate with the percentage of ownership on which the claim of minority ownership status is based. Similarly, minority :articipaticn in a joint venture must also be based on the shzrinc of real economic interest and must 'include propc=tionate control over manacement, interest in capital and interest in earnings . If. the real economic 35 0013 3 - interest in an enterprise or joint venture is represented by debt securities, leasehold interests , management con- tracts or other interests owned or controlled by non- minority group members , EDA will analyze the enterprise or joint venture closely to make sure it is a bona fide MBE. An MBE is available if the project is located in the market area of the MBE and the MBE can nerfc rn project services or supply project materials at the time they are needed. The relevant market area depends on the kind of services or supplies which are needed. For example, a supplier of a heavy material such as concrete pipe .would have to be located relatively close to the project because of high transportation costs, while a supplier of relatively expensive, light material could be located far from the project. The market area for any kind of services or supplies depends , therefore, on trade practices; but EDA will require that Grantees and prime contractors engage MBEs from as wide a market area as is economically feasible. An MBE is qualified if it can perform the services or supply the materials that are needed. Grantees and prime contractors will be expected to use tiSB?�S with less experience than available nomm�nority enter rises and should expect to provide techn cal assistance to :4BEs D-36 00137 A as needed. Inability to obtain bonding will ordinarily not disqualify an GIBE. Grantees and prime contractors are expected to help MBEs obtain bonding , to include MBE's in any overall bond or to waive bonding where feasible. The Small Business administration (SBA) is prepared to provide a 90% guarantee for the bond of any :KBE participating in an LPW project. Lack of working capital will not ordinarily disqualify an GIBE. SBA is prepared to provide working capital assistance to any M.BE participating in an LPW .project. Grantees and prime contractors are expected to assist u.BEs in obtaining working capital. through SBA or otherwise. In order to fulfill its obligation to use MBEs , every Grantee should make sure that it knows the names , addresses and qualifications of all relevant MBEs which would include the project location in their market areas . For this reason, Grantees are urged to call or write any organi2ation which provides minority business development or construction contract assistance is its area. In most cases , Grantees should also hold prebid conferences to which they invite interested contractors and representatives o= such ZE support orcanizations . ?arrangements have been made through the D==ice of Mincri-ty Bus«ess Bat.e_pr ise (OLSZ) , an agency in the 0-37 00138 - 7 - U. S. Department of Commerce which serves as the Federal coordinator and information clearinghouse for minority- owned businesses , to provide assistance to Grantees and prime contractors in fulfilling the 10% !�3E requirement. OMBE works closely with and funds numerous minority business organizations which are in regular contact with minority business contractors and suppliers. OM.BE ' s network of 27 Construction Contractor Assistance Centers (CCAC' s) specialize in services to construction-related minority firmis . Besides providing their clients with technical, marketing and financial assistance , CCAC' s also maintain current rosters of minority firms in their areas. A booklet listing these offices is enclosed. Grantees and contractors are also encouraged to use similar non-OMBE-funded minority business orcanizations for the purpose of locating appropriate minority busi- nesses. Grantees and prime contractors should also be aware of other support which is available from the Small Business Administration (SBA) , an independent agency of the U. S. Governanent responsible fcr providing financial, management and other assistance to eligible small busi- nesses . through its field offices located th-oughout the U. S. , the SBA administers programs designed to ° R 00139 0-38 6 - assist small and disadvantaged business firms . In addition to offering direct and guaranteed loans and surety bond guarantees for `OBEs engaged in the LPW mro- grata, the SBA also licenses venture capital groups , identifies minority businesses tough its computerized Minority Vendors Program, and maintains lists of minority firms eligible to do business with the Federal Government. The SBA has Minority Small Business Specialists assigned to many of its offices throughout the country. Grantees and contractors are encouraged to contact SBF? offices for help especially in areas where there is no OM.BE office, funded organization or referral agency. A list of SBA offices is also enclosed. In addition to assuring through its contracting pro- cedures that M.BBs obtain at least 10% of the dollar value of the contracts , subcontracts and supply procurements financed by the LPW grant, the Grantee must monitor the performance of its prime contractors to make sure that their commitments to expend funds =or _BZs are heing ful- filled. If a shortfall occurs , EDA will suspend the first letter of credit, or refuse to issue the second letter of credit, or , in extreme cases , terminate the grant, unless the Grantee can demonstrate that the -39 00140 . 7 - shortfall is not its fault or the fault of its prime contractor, or unless the Grantee can, demonstrate that the shortfall will be made up during the remainder of the contract. Because of the seriousness of these EDA sanctions, Grantees should administer every project tightly and initiate corrective action promptly if a shortfall in, `4BE participation seems likely. Contracting Requi-rements LPW projects will be administered through prime contracts involving subcontracts and/or procurement of substantial supplies and simple contracts which do not involve subcontracts or procurement of substantial supplies ,- or a combination of prime and si.mple ,contracts. In the case of projects to be administered th=ough one prime contract, the 10% MBE requirement would be met if the prime contractor is an M-BE or if at least 10% of the grant funds are expended for 24.BE subcontractors or suppliers. In the latter case , the Grantee must make sure that the prime contractor does so expend at least 10% of the grant, and the Grantee may not enter into a prime contract which does not cent`in an assurance that the Y.-BE recuire_ment wi_' be .:yet. Such an assurance is contained in EMV s Sucolemental D-40 00141 General Conditions for Local Public works Round11 Projec which are to be made pa.t of all crime contracts . Any such crime contract must also include a list of the names and addresses of the MBEs to be used and the amount of grant funds to be expended for each such MZZ. When prime contractors are selected through competitive bidding, the Grantee must require that each bid include a com- mitment to use at +east 10 percent of the contract funds for MBEs' . Each such bid shall also indicate the name of each M.BE the bidder will use, the work to be performed by it, and the total percentage of the contract the bidder will expend in the aggregate for all such u.3Es . Bids shall be considered by the Grantee to be respoHsive only if at least 10 percent of the contract f`:nds a.:e to be expended for MBEs . Within 5 days after the bid opening and a=ter the apparent lowest responsive bidder is notified, it must submit to the Grantee the names of each MBE the bidder will use, the work to be performed by it, and the amount of contract funds to be paid to it. EDA also encourages Grantees and prime contractors to select contractors by negotiation or by a bidding procedure limited to MBE's whenever possible under State law. Upon request, EDP_ will waive Federal competitive bidding requirements when Grantees determine that other contractor selection procedures con- a-: s titute effective meas o= ac iev:,c at least 10% DartiC- ip�tion. 40142 D-41 P � 9 - ..In the case of projects involving more than. one contract, the Grantee may fulfill its 10% MBE require- ment in anv of several ways . Some of the contractors may themselves be Y.BEs--=or example, contracts for 1 engineering or other professional or supervisory services, or for landscaping, accounting or guard services . Some prime contracts may be with MBEs or may contain assurances for 10% MBE participation or for more than 10% MBE par- ticipation, with appropriate supporting names and addresses of MBE subcontractors or suppliers . Other prime contracts may provide for less than 10% MBE participation. Unless the Grantee can assure 10% IM-BE participation by other means , the bidding procedures described above will ,be applicable to all selections of prime contractors through competitive bidding. Grantees administering projects involving more than one contract are also encouraged to use other contractor selection procedures : where appropriate. In any event, it is the Grantee' s obligation to make sure that at least 10% of the grant funds as a whole will be• expended for MBEs through its own simple or prime contracts or through the subcon- tracts or supply contracts of its prime contractors. D-42 48 - 10 - Grantee Reports In order ghat EDA may monitor MBE participation on a grant-by-grant basis and a nationwide basis , Grantees are reruired to submit several sets of reports to EDA, addressed to the appropriate Regional Director , Attention: Civil Richts Division. Initial Report. Before the first letter o.- credit is issued, the rzantee must submit a report on Form ED-530 , ?art A, which sets forth: (a) The name and address of each MBE contractor with which the Grantee has already signed . a contract and which describes the work to be done or materials to be furnished by the MBE and states the amount of contract funds to be paid to the :-LE. (b). Similar Latormation with respect to :KBE subcontractors or suppliers under any prime contract which the Grantee has already signed. The low bidding prime contractor must furnish that informs- tion to the Grantee before the prime contract can be s= crew. (c) Simla= information with respect to anv simple or prime contact wh=ch the 00144 D-43 Grantee expects to make at a later date. Usually this information can only be an estimate. If the Grantee 's estimate proves to be wrong when sub- sequent contracts are made and it appears that the 10% uBE requirement may not be met, the Grantee should immediately advise the appropriate EDA. regional office to determine how the possible shortfall can be acco=odated. EDA will check each report to determine whether the information on the report demonstrates that at least 10% of the grant funds will be expended for MBEs . If the report does not so demonstrate, no letter of credit will be issued. While EDA will accept the information furnished by the Grantees at face value for purposes of determining eligibility for a letter of credit, EDA will verify that information during t-he construction period by com- paring the information on the initial Form ED-530 , Part A, report with the Form ED-530 , Part B, certificates which are submitted later and with the second Form ED-530 , Part P_, report filed at 40% project ccmplet.ion. EDA will also sant-check Grantee and prime contractor compliance. D-44 00143 a 12 - 40% Comoletion Reoort. Uzon completion of 40% of each project, each Grantee must submit a second report on -oma ED- 530 , Part A, describing actual MB.--:,' participation uo .to that peint on the basis of executed contracts and subcontracts I With MBEs which are still in full force and effect- , and estimating any future u3E participation on the basis of any contracts and subcontracts which the Grantee or a prim_ contractor-o_ - t � ex=ec Ls � to na:ke with *SEs during the reaainder of the project construction period. The 40% Completion Report must demonstrate ?KBE participation to the extent of at least 10% of the grant funds in order for EDA to issue the second project letter of credit. If, that report indicates that there will be a shortfall , EDA will not issue a second letter of credit and will consider terminating the grant, unless the Grantee can justify the shortfall in MMIE participation by demonstrating that it was not the Grantee ' s fault-or the fault of one of its prime contractors . in evaluating any such - justification , which claims that a MBE contractor , subcontractor or supplier was terminated for failure to perform, EDA will consider whether the Grantee and any relevant prime contractor have furnished all feasible tec n.46ca? 0-45 00145 Im 13 - assistance, including assistance with bonding and working capital, to help the `2E perform its contracts . MBE Certifications . The Grantee must secure a state- ment from each minority firm participating in each project as a contractor, subcontractor or supplier, on Form ED-530 , Part B, certifying that the minority firm is a bona, fide minority business enterprise and that the minority firm has executed a binding contract to provide a specific service or material to the project for a specific dollar amount. The Grantee must secure and submit this statement to EDA as soon as the minority firm has executed a binding contract. EDA will spot-check such certificates to make sure that the participating 31BE is bona fide. Copies of the Form ED-:30 , Parts A and B, are included with this package. Additional copies are available from EDA Regional Offices . The Grantee must send the i:itial report, the 40% completion report, and certif ica tions from minority firms to the Regional Director, Attention: Civil Rights Division-at the appropriate EDA Regional Office. Waivers Although a provision for waiver is included under this section of the Act, EDA will only approve a waiver under exceptional circumstances . The Grantee t o D-46 00147 1.4 - must demonstrate that there are not sufficient, relevant, qualified *minority business enterprises whose market areas include the project location to justify a waive:. The Grantee Bust detail in its waiver request the efforts the Grantee and Wotertial contractors have exerted to locate 1 and enlist MBEs . The request must indicate the specific MBEs w hic:l were contacted and the reason each IMBS was not used. EDA will consider the degree to which. tele Grantee and potentia contactors have used available referral scurces and related assistance in evaluating waiver requests . Some State or local laws involving bidding procedures or other matters may make fulfillment of the 10% MaE requirement difficult for some Grantees . It is the responsibility of each Grantee to find ways of achieving 10% MBE participation regardless of such laws . If ; r; o b e �s r � , ia' �e qua____d, Lena fid_ M.3_s �e av___...o" _:)A *arill not grant a waiver of the 10% MSE requirement because, of difficulties caused by State or local law. Only the Grantee can request a waiver . Ordinarily a waiver request will be considered only after the Grantee and its prime con tractors have taken every feasible action, to achieve at least 10%* part'cipation. For ex..mpl_ , Lt.- the Gra.,tee o_ its prime cont.=actc=s have taken all feasible steps to locate relevant I%rzEs and have requested D-4; oo1 48 - ls - all available qualified %MEs to participate as contractors , _ subcontractors or suncliers and not enough MBEs can or will participate to reach the 10% MBE participation goal, a waiver request detailing the efforts of the Grantee and its prime contractor may be necessary in order for the project to proceed. Such a waiver request would ordinarily be made after the initial bidding or negotiation procedures proved unsuccessful. Waiver requests will also be entertained during the construction period if one or more MBEs which were committed to participate fail to do so through no fault of the Grantee or any of its prizie contractors . Finally, a Grantee situated in an area where the minority population is very small :nay apply for a waiver before requesting bids on its project or projects if it can show that there are no relevant, available, qualified minority business enterprises which could reasonably: be expected to furnish services or supply materials for the project. It should be noted, however , that there may be relevant, available, qualified minority business enter- prises for some types of projects in some areas and no such enterprises for other types of projects in those same areas . There+ore, waivers shall he granted only on a project-by-project basis . - 0��►49 D-48 16 - In eval::ating anv request for a waiver, _DA will check all available sources including CCACs , other OMBE-tu.^.ded organizations 'and relevant non-C�1BE- u_nded n::Iority business organizations to determine ',she}mazer the requesting Grantee and its prime CO^.tractors have Made all feasible { efforts to locate and enter into contracts or subcontracts with MBEs and to assist MBEs in performing contract services or in furnishing contract supplies . d waive: w .11 be granted only when EDA is satisfied that fulfill- ment of the 10% MBE require- ent is not feasible and that the Grantee and its prime contractors have in no way frustrated fulfillment of that recuire-meat. Technical Assistance The staffs of all CM=E afri-liates and all SBA offices and the Civil Rights and LPW staffs of EDA Regional offices are available to assist Grantees , prime contractors and IBES themselves in achieving maximum MBE par icima-ion i n the LPt7 program. EDA has funded special supplemer_tal staff in SBA offices to facilitate SBA assistance in surety band guarantees and working capital loans . In addition, the staffs of the EDA.-funded University Resource Centers are aremared to furnish tec!=.ical assistance to M.=Ea -In bidding and other business and technical areas . A list of T is' attached. those centers and their addresses D-49 00150 SEC_T'1ON .D - FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS GRANT PROJECTS 8. FEDERAL MINIMUM WAGES Attention is directed to Section 4 ' 7 "Minimum Wages of t-hese special provisions and Decision No CA-77-5039 s CA-77-5040' - as modified , of the Secretary of Labor, included -'herein-, Y 7 77 S }. T" �+ A r 2 r gi ve�..ayarwrwreypr .y.ro„n.... 4 ...,r:c- w....,.. r.—nom SAY�,: :y. � S " w•� 4 a ' "� Y �Y y . y 5 4 3 � � T ti { sr♦.:.. sr J tl - 00151 SUPERSEDEKS DECISION DECISION NO. CA77-5071 Paye 2 STATKI California CotMRIESt Alameda, Alpine, Amador, - Rutte, Calaveras, Colues, Contra Fdaes R•a•Iit•F.r.,at. Costs, Del Nolte, El Dorado, Fresh*, Rrtls .yr N.wfr 14040641**Glenn, Ikrmboldt, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Rall• fit" P«des Vrean.a 604/a K+drra, Mar in, NaClpasa, Mendocino, Aht.Tt. ' Merced, Modtic, Nkuitetey, Nape, Nevada, Pincer, Plumat, Sacramento, San Benita, BRICK TEMDFJt9t San Francloco, San Joaquin, San Matao. Alpine, Amadot, C1 Dorado, Santa Ciera, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sinklyou, Solrrw, Sonoma, Stanislaus. Sierra and Yolo Counties 9 9.70 9 1.00 S 1.70 Sutter, Tahame, Trinity, Tulare, ban Francisca and San Mateo r , Tuoluane. VOID and Yuba Counties 10.00 .45 .90 DECISION! NUMDERt CAII-5039 DATEr Date of Publication Fresno, Kings, Maden and , Supersedes Decision lir. CA76-5101 dated November I1, 1976, in 41 Flt 51255 Tulare Countits 9.00 .90 1.40 Di:SCRIPTION OF WORKr Building Construction Idoes not Include single family CARPENrT019i homes and golden typo apartments up to and including 4 storlept, heavy and Carpenters 11.23 1.22 1.71 ,.75 .06 highway construction and dredging. Ratdwood Floor Layers► Power F,lae•R.n•Uu P•r+••N• Saw Operators! Sawt'ltecsl r ShinglereM Steel Scaffold r i R•.I• Kractore and/or Steel ShoringIn M.•,ly Edv,•N•a Tt1 R•r•, N L M p•ae{•a, Y•r•N•a an!/•r Erectors 11.40 1.22 1.71 • .73 .06 AP/r,Tr. Millwelghts 11.75 1.22 1.71 ..73 1 .06 Pliedtivarmen, bridge, whatt s'N and dock builders 12.27 .94 1.26 .75 .04 ') A511F:5105 WtHIKEIts 6 12.41 .90 9 1.17 11.50 .06 CEMENT NASGNNSt z Cement Masons 10.00 1.15 1,47 1.50 .0S 10 DRICKIAVECit, 13.175 .775 1.00 .SO .42 Nastict Nagnesitol All Bflni Nolte, Stonemt, Lake, Composition Masons 10.25 1.15 1.41 1.50 .05 1 IM1 Note, Nuntwidt, p&, Men working trom swinging of i Malin, Nendocina, !taps, ban ,J Froncloca. San Matto, Sisklyou, slip form acrttoida 10.25 , 1.1S 1.47 1.50 .03 60140. Sonoma and Trinity DRYWALL INSTALLERS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .73 .07 Counties 11.02 1.40 .13 1.00 ,05 LLI=fttC1ANSt 0 M , AI*JWtd& rrsl Contra Costa Alameda County DC7 Count ir* Electricians 11.41 ,40 141.10 ,03 t1 m es 11.15 1.05 1.05 .30 Fresno, sings, Cable Splicers 12.04 .90 t4t.90 .03 � Mallets, r Narilnao and Mofced CooAmado,, COluea, Sacramento,ntlaa 10.15 .15 1.00 gutta, Cotuaa, E1 Doc, jj those portions t Alpine,VOID, Yuba and e pons apne, 3 Clens, I.a.tavn, rtatc, Nvvada, N E1 Docadu, Nevada. Placer 2 Place,, Plumes, 5actamentu, and Sierra Counties Weet ►-t shaota. VOIDSitiA, Sutter, of the Sierra Mountain C Tntere, jujo and Yuba Cas. 11.90 ,90 1,85 .73 Watershed 3 Cootie anJ Santa C,u: Electricians 12.99 ,93 ti+.0s .015 Counties 11.60 1.11 1.20 Cable Spllcec% 14.19 .!S N/.9S .045 E San senitc end Santa Clara n Counties 11.15 1.03 1.05 .02 7lrnnelstElectricians 13.07 .045 ,9S 114;13 rn Alpine, uadur, Calavarss, Cable Splicers 14.33 .1S 1!1:05 .045 Sen Joaquin, Stan{alarm and LII Tuolumne Cauntita 10.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 ' Tulare County 11.60 1.00 1.00 .07 f �. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 7R---FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1977 1-• DEC ' 1 too. CA77-50)9 Page 3 DECISION 110. CA77-5039 Page 4 1� ;p • I 1 f,laeo a...ills Pq.o.,o logit pdgo OonoUu Par.eab •ult ' Mp,l Mwrlr EJaell.a R.r.i N L M pension& Vacation End/aron Rolu )1 L N Pon.lut YocUloa Ae pp! Te. Apps.T1s ELECTR1C1AIIS1 (Cont'41 SUCTAtCIANS#--(Cont'd) hontecsy County Lake Tahoe Area Electricians 1 12.50 .90 1114.75 .06 Elecerlclai'q.. 1 13.33 .67 1\+.77 .01 Cable Splicers 13.11 .90 11#.75 .06 Cable 6pllee4a 14.56 .67 11+.77 .01 lisp• and Solano Counties Nutt*, Glenn, Lesson, ti3doc, Electricians 12.07 .61 11#.15 .04 #luras, Shasta, Stakiyou, Cable Spilcara 17.51 .61 11+.15 .01 I ?shah and Tclnity Counties San Benito, Santa Clara and Electrlclans ' 11.91 .67 11+.705 .04 Sante Ccus Counties Cauls Spllceca, 13.11 .67 11+.705 .04 Electricians 11.10 .77 1\t1.5o .05 Tunnel# Cable Spilcurs 14.40 .77 4\#1.50 .0! Elactriclafeel Cable Splicers' Sen Francisco County ."alpaca 12.51 .17 11+.705 ,04 Elsutciclans 13.015 1.04 1\t.90 .06 Cable Spllcars 13.14 .97 16+,705 .04 Cable Spllcera 15.56 1.04 1\#,90 .O6 Calaystas and Son Joaquin San Mateo County. Counties Electricians 11.77 .12 /11,50 07 Electrlalsnal Technicians 12.15 .92 1\t1.25 .O1 ELEVATOR . COIIST14mon1 1].49 •545 .]5 31ta ,01 Cable Splicers 13.67 .92 11+1.25 .01 ELEVATOR COIISTRUCTOIIS' IIEhPLR1 701JR .545 .75 31t4 ,02 Conte Coat& County ELEVATOR C01IS1'ItUC1UNS' HELEPRS Llactciclans 13.45 .70 11141.00 (PRUS.) 50\JR Cable Spllcsts 14.95 .70 11+1.00 CLA21ERS8 Del 10tte and Buxboldt Counties Alameda, Contra Coote, Lake, 1lectciclabs 10.25 ,55 11#1.75 .04 Macin. Mendocino, (Southocn Cable Cpticare 11.07 .55 1\+1.75 .04 halt of County from 1101th of ►rrrrw, ii'vi., Madera And Ft. Bragg), tLintarty, Nape, z Tulare tbuntles San Benito, San F94NCIeCb, 0 Eleulrlalan 12.26 .75 1\+.95 .05 San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa n Cable Spllcars 13.26 ,75 11#.95 .05 C(ut. Solauo, (S.W. trove east In 1n Lake, Macln, ►landocinu And of FAlrflald) and Suncma 15,0000a County ' Counties 11.2] ,9] 1.35 .O1 Eloutrlclans 12.65 .42 11+.30 .02 Cable spllca,s11.91 .12 11+.30 ,02 IlarlluAS, Merced, Stanlslsus and Tuuluene Countler Elsclr)clans 9.q .62 1\ 11 Cable Spllcuu 10.11 .62 11 16 / 1 j , • - _ _ _ .. FEDERAL NEGI5IEN, VOL. 44, NO. 78-FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1977 . a&Nasa►I>r,&&eaaoa r.rtnhWea,h►�.a�rrJr•�:dM1...�aMyw�I�•WaM1.M&M'y+M'�n.uiu..+Ulrrw..:•'�#r'w.••&..e.Iw+&•.aAMM4.�741'•IMY.trt.'�IAr.iwy ti.LL..:►1e�r1!• ��ee�a.ra.araarror • f ' i DECISION No. CA71-5071 Page 4 nttilAfC*....a. CAt7-SO39 PayM S ' frt•p lrr.fite far�rri♦ , ,,r_,_.,.�... •---- lads fits;•Orn•l1Rr P•f,rr•Rr N•rtfr Ei+ertlra be --- -- R•rr• H L M PeaJ•rr Ver•RI•r 601/01 lf•rdt IE/rr•ttrr AM,.7r. ` R•Rrt N S M Pratt••t var•Ilra rri/•r 1ATNN7t9f (Coot 1d) GtJt2tF.HSs {Conttd} Montetey and Santa Crus S .01 A►pine, Awadac, Butte. Counties i 11.50 .49 .5 Calavetas, E1 Dorado, San hanaisea and 11% of starlposs, wiced, Ilkstth San Mateo County 13.07 .46 2.00 .02 of otty of Livingston), San Oenito and Santa Clara sfxfttc, lMevada, Placce, Counties 10.14 .73 .75 , Sacramento, San Joaquin, Fresno, Rings, Nadoes and Shasta, Sierra, Slaklyou, Tulare Counties 12.93 .)S .45 Stanlslaus, Suttec, Tehama, Mariposa. Matcedl. Stanislaus Tuolumne. Yalu, and Yuba and Tuolumne Counties 10.75 .01 Cuunties i 10.495 .43 4 1.20 Amador, It Dorado, Sacramento y[eana, Kindle, Hadota and) f and Yoko Counties 5.40 640 1.00 'lulara Counties and! the Southern halt of San Note* fes.alnlny (ru tions of County 10.0) .32 1.00 fv:rt;ed County 9.09 .91 1.04 .SOS All LINE CONSTOtfCTldfft i 100WORKEpBs Contra Costs County +l Fence Clecturs 10.41 1.14 1.96 1.20 .04 Oroundmen 10.097! .70 1191.00 "Ainfasclnq 11.30 1.14 1.66 1.20 .04 Lina Equipment Operators 12.1050 .70 laf1.00 , Otrtamentals Structucat 11.30 1.14 1.94 1.20 .04 Litremen 11.43 .70 1191.00 I.ATnCBSt Cable Splicers 14.95 .70 1;91.00 t Alas-ds and Contra Costa Del Norte, Modoc and liskfyou t I Counties 11.36 1.00 1.26 .025 Counties Q f Butte. Coluea, olonn, Tcee ttinowc helpers lhtmlxo)dt, Lake. ithat Oroundman 9.19 .43 it 6.10 1j21 �n ,R tnctltln of vottnty ftnm Hasd cloundeanl Neadground- M l.akep}rt tilt to County Lint) son iChlppet)t Povdarwanf Ileva.la, Placer. Plum4a, Jackhaaraersen 4.69 Sesta, ;setts. Trhams, Line Equipment Man 9.95 .4S l9 .10 1/2i and trinity Couotica 11.00 .64 .50 .01 Llnesen Polaspcayeti Heavy , Calaveras and San Juaquln Line Equipment fens Counties 10.S$ .69 .SS .41 i Certified Lloemani welder 11.54 .45 11 .10 1121 Luka ittom City of LakelYott Tcee Wooer 10.42 .45 It .10 1/2t down to County [Anal, Isatin, cable Splicers t4admani Mendocino and Sonoma Cnuntles 9.01 .07 ^.95 1.00 1/40 "IS Sprayer 11.76 .45 L1 .10 1/1► Lp A },EOEOAC �Ef3iSYE�, VOL. dig, NO. 76---fll)OAY, A►M(L 22, 1977 �, t • r � $As.64ee1116 Pgwan#e films.etne1114 Parwania `_.^ Nawrl eadr r Ebullan Nautlr EloreNea Ra#a• H L K Paadamt vacal4,n enUs, Raut N li tt P49%.l.n. vatellso enkof A►►,. 7t. Ap►r. Tt• LINK CONSTNUCTIONI (Cont'dl LINE CONSTRUCTION# (Cont'#!) lruno, Rings, lladare and Nussroldt County Tulsra Counties Groundman ! 8.]0 .SS I1+1.75 Gcoundman 1L.44 .7S 110.95 .05 Linemen 10.25 ,55 11.1.75 1 1 Llnemens Line tqutpmsnt Cable Bpi/cars 11.07 .55 11#1.75 Operators 12.26 .73 Ift.95 sen Francisco County CALIa Splicers 11.26 ,73 11t.95 .05 1 Groundreen 11.76 1.01 11+.90 .06 Haripou, Narced, etanislaus Llnemenl Technician* 13.933 1.01 111.90 .O4 and Tuolumne Counties Cable Splicers 15.56 1.01 I%+.90 .06 Llnomen 9.61 .42 11 19 flan Benito, Santa Clare, Cable Spllcaca 10./1 .62 11 14 end,Santi Ccut Counties writecsy County Groundmen 10.10 ,67 11+1.50 ,05 G1ounUan 9.42 .95 I1 N.45 .01 Linemen# Lina Equipment Linesen# Technicians 12.56 .95 11#1.45 .01 Opscaturs 12.70 .87 14+1.50 .0% Cable Splicers 11.89 .95 11#1.45 .01 Cable Splicers 11.29 .67 1 +1.S0 .0% Naps and Oolono Counties 14ARBLC SUTtlBS 10.5(9 1.10 .9) 1.01 LWo*on 11.82 .69 11#.4% .04 PA1141'GNS 1 Cable spiicare 13.30 .61 lltjs .04 Alpine, Ansdoc, Calaveras butte, Glenn, Leeann, Plumes, and San Joaquin Counties Ohaeta, Tehama and Trinity Blush 0.02 .70 2.34 1.11 Counties Sprays Shoetroek Taper# Gcoundesn 9.58 .97 1%+.705 .02 Swing stager Scattolds Linesenl Equip Ont Operators 11.98 .47 14#.705 .02 sandblaster Sttuctuu l Cable Splicers 11.111 .67 11+.705 .02 Steel 9.72 .70 2.34 1.11 u Alameda County Eruoo, Kings, Madera and Gl U0nd0an , 6.56 .70 11+.50 .03 Tatsrs Counties 'Linemen 11.41 .70 1%a.50 .03 Onuh► Tapers 11.12 .41 .20 Lina Llulpsent Operators 10.27 .10 14t.se .01 Sprays Structural steel 11.37 .41 .20 A"Jot, Colusa, Sacramento. Naripona. Mte'cced, Stanlalous Sutter, Yulo, Yuba and thou snJ Tuuluu a Counties 1 poctlona ut Alpine, L'1 Durado, Bruah 9.60 .70 .45 .75 .02 Nevada, placer and Slecca Swing Sts90) Paperhangeral peal Cuonttu Hart of the nAin 1 Busurl Chair► Stena Cleaning# Slatra Wuntaln Hater►hed Nater Utanting 9.65 ,70 .45 .75 .03 Gcaundman 8.97 .71 11#.75 .045 Sprays Sandblasting 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .02 Linemon 11.21 .71 Itt.75 ,045 Cable apliners 1.2.11 .73 i%t.75 .045 f • 1 fEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 74---*SIDAV. APRIL 22, 1077; . /�1 r ' ._ WI...M�A1frW':MfW1YrMJ,�/MrW Y1' wtsg0N N0. CA77-5039 page 9 I UY+:151[rN NO, CAI 1-50Is 1 a, e DECISION HO. CA77-3039 pigs 10 J I ` 4.Je fdny 49nr1i11 1'qu•enl{ 1 sent Note 11909018 Fag�ete (l.udr Edrwnaw #lovely ` EJtuttea R•Ir. N l M f.n.l.n9 Vsc.lbn tea4/s1 Abp,.is. Rater .N L If ha01e09 Vessel" a.4/st ' • ' ;i'AIHTCRSI 4Cont'dl PAINTERSI (Cont'd! ,Houtetey. San Denito, San Alameda, Contra Costs, LI ,.NAteo, SAnta Clara and Dorado, Napa, Nevada, ' .Santa Cru& Couutles Placer, sacrasKnto, sieges, { i (excluding portions of Solan and Volo Counties ' Counties In the Lake Tahoe (excluding portions of 1 Areal Counties In the Lake Tahoe Blush 5 1t.22 .99 0 1.30 .00 .03 Areal Spray 11.47 .90 1.30 .00 .03 Blush 9 11.11 .99 1 1.30 .00 .03 Taputa 11.77 .99 1.30 .00 .03 Spray 11.37 .99 1.30 .90 .03 , Lake Tahoe Acea Tapace 11.92 .99 1.30 .00 .03 brush 10.95 .70 .75 t Del Notts and Ruebgldt Counties 011rays Structural Steals Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 brush 7.5% .50 .20 .00 Lake, Hatln, Nnndocllw, San sprays Sandblasts al Structural Ftancloco and Sonoaa Coo, Stea11 Swing Stages Taperer Ptush 10.77 .99 1.10 .40 .03, paperhangers 7.00 .30 .20 .40 St.$ay 11.01 .f9 1,10 .40 .03 Parking Wt itgiping tock and/or T.p91a 11.11 .99 1.10 .40 •.03 Highway ►tackers$ , Hhtal C01-106, Ol.nn. t•na+an, Fresno, sings and Tular• Countle issolAatlW Ills /at1/e•. ax Traffic Delineating Device 0190911. K-16',.t, plows., Applicator 1.411 1 ,SO .35 b ' /4weta. 4161flfa... 1.11191, wheel Stop Installers Traffic ' tetiaw. 711nior aM tuba 4urface 4sndblaetscr•Strlper 4.44 .SO .3S b h•Intlea I Helpat (whet atop Installer, Z . •1usNr tom► 7••x4141 Iv+llsls 4,11 .40 .44 tgsfflc surface sandblaster. 4lt1v;,1a1 9.03 agt0ll $V Ms►vs9s / 9.11 .40 41urly last Opetios lassen(R*lnty err 1••t{in that Minot •SO ' .1S b , pet .. , !' Dperstoe 9.14 .34 .13 b j �fl Iles 11491"484 of 1''t• Ile{, 9qu9.g.e Ilan 7.40 .SO .35 b 1 Ie.riAverd to enA IneluAllp Appllcatog Operator' 4.41 .SO .3S 6 h t{sy laksl fhuttleman f.4! .30 .3S b i prwh 10,93 .70 .75 t Top Nan 3.43 .!0 .71 b ' fplsyr 4tgue1utal 0tsr11 Pemalning Counties . '•�;' repass 11.20 .70 .7S Tratflc Delineating Device / Appllcatocl Wheat Stop { Installers Traffic Surface Sandbleattr 0.47 ,SO .3S b Helpet (tcaf(ic delineating device applicator, wheel atop Installer, traffic surface sandblaster) 7.11 .30 e35 Is striper 9.97 .S4 .33 b Helper (stelpec) 0.12 .50 .3S b i • tier, FEDERAL REGISTER,,.VOL. 42,,NO. 70-FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1Y1,7, +.'�r1�"7+R't'r^'q'Rp�w"r.^^!r+w.www.•.•..r�.wwww-+•r•�•r-•---••.....-....�,......_... DECI N0. CA71-5019 IL j OLCISIOH 110. CA77-5039 Paye 12 , IJ lip Cn • t 1`11.86 Benefits Pai,nenta ( Basis Ftln pa Benefits Par.,006 ' Beats , ThuslyEJutalbn M.wlr E/uudea Rat.. H L W Pensions Yasellon O.Vot Rates H A M Pensions Yatetlea onJlat APrt• Te. of A//t.7h IPA IKrrRlt ICont'd), PLASTERERS' WIDEI491 (Cont'd) Blurry Steel operations , 1 Alpine, Meador, C1 Dorado, Mixer operator 1 4.47 .50 .35 If Navada, Placer, Saucamento, squeegee Nan 8.37 .50 .15 If Sierra and Yolo Countlos S 7.455 .455 i 1.40 .80 Applicator operator 7.72 1 .50 .35 p t Colavaraa and San Joaquin Bhuttloaan 6.65 .50 .15 b Counties 9.43 .80 1.40 .90 TuP man 6.22 .50 .15 b HaW n County 8.32 .80 1.40 .90 PiASTtituss 1 Muntecuy County 9.15 1.00 1.70 .90 t •7 Alameda and Contra Cueta San Benito, Santa Clara and Qwntlis 10.10 .745 1.05 ,0] Santa Cruz Counties 11.80 .70 1.40 Butte, Coluaa, Glenn, Lease" PLUH)EBSI Ibauthaaatern halt of Lassen Alameda County 13.19 1.25 2.29 ,12 County), Plunas, Sierra, Contra Costs County 11.17 1.25 2.29 .20 Butter, and Yuba Counties 9.79 .511 1.00 Dal Motto and IlurrJwldt Counties 11.73 .7l 1.12 .20 Monterey County 10.60 .71 .35 .01 PLUtUlE1151 Staamtittatas rcesno, Rings. Hadece and Amador (Noethstn halt of Tulare Wunties 9.26 .90 1.70 1.11 County), Sacramento, Volo, ' Alpine, Amsdor, Butte, Calavae a E1 Dorado, Nevada, Placer Coluaa, El Wrado, Glenn, and Sterra Counties (excluding Lassen (SEI,), Nevada. Placer, lake Tattoo Acoa) 13.73 1.14 1.60 ,14 Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin Lake Tattoo Acca 10.99 ,58 .60 1.95 .10 Sian s, butter, Y4110 and Yuba 1•s4sln. Mendocino, San Francisco �, Countloe 11.59 .71 1.50 .01 and Sonwaa Countlus 11.75 1.905 1.50 1.17 .15 O San Franclaco County 11.71 .90 1.90 .03 Sen Scnito and Santa Clara d'an Mateo County 7.72 .46 .90 1.50 .025 Counties 14.20 .90 1.65 .11 Del W9ta, IluaJ,oldt, Lasaan San M.Iteu County 11.74 1.05 1.85 1.20 ,25 u illoclhvestuen halt), Marlin, 1 Alpine, Amadoc (Southocrt Vs Nodoo, 11e1'a, Shasta, portion of Countyl, Uutte, Slsklyou, Sulane, S000a.s, Calavecaa, Coluua, Fresno, Toitalna and Trinity Countlae 9.95 .91 .50 1.25 .O1 Glenn, Kinga, Lassen, Hadacs, , H119twua, ►tarred, Stanlelaus Macipoba, Merced, HoJoc, and TuolUae)e Countles 9.05 .90 1.55 1.20 Hunlerey, Plumas, San Joaquin, PIASTritl:l1S' 'r1:NUkhSt Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sletca,. Alameda and Contra lust• Sicklyou, Stantslauu, Sutter. Counties, 1.17 .60 1.10 Tehaata, Trinity, Tulatu, rseanu, lttlya and Madera Tuolutana and Yuba Cuuntioa 12.60 1.79 2.00 .10 tw Cntis's 1 9.80 .80 1.40 Lake, Napa and Solano Counties 11.31 1.11 2.29 .I6 t, t Mali FEDERAL REGISTER, VOD. 42, NO. 78-FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 -- -- --•. . ...w..e......a..tr,....J..aww.vwrr..t.:.u,aw,........,-.....,w..,,ee rs-+•++i..,..t....».1n..:�n,..,�wae:✓aa..a:.�...ulawerur+.nr..+wr..w.o..sr�«w wvsw•a..w.wr�.vw�+M�uw,.ww...:.:..w.:..ti:.l.:w.��.,.. . Or.CKStUMl'-,,CA77-5019 page 1) pECt51t7M No. CA77-5033 - riga 1111 Foist.b,0efifs Per.+.4tt moats be4sfits 9rermeats Resit wool• . 11.odr Nerdf EJecaNaO Rates M i i i r4ef0as Yeto#W 04000 Males MAI hadeas veertlea 004/01 Arrt. T1. Arta It. ROb!'1481• Rooms (Cont,d) Alameda and Contra CG}ota Countte t A,aador, ffacranento and TOOPoolete. $ 10.11 1 1.17 0 1.10 .60 .04 Counties ftaetic•Motkecal Rettlemen Rooiecs (slate, the sad (7 kettles oto pump4l 11.11 1.17 1110 .60 .04 coaswsttion) $ 10.11 0 1.04 $ 1.10 $1.00 .07 , bitumesticf E(Iumele(at Pipe- Enswelec and Iltch 11.11 1.06 1.10 1.00 .07 vcappetat C.}at Tar hutit up 11.14 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 San Benito and Banta Ciaca Alpine, CalAvetAs, fw it.osa, Counties Mecced, San Joayu(n, Ston(alaus rooteral Nettle 11 kettle) 10.10 .63 1.14 land Tuolumne Counties + SBECT METAL NORXERSt t Rnatecs (state, rite Alameda, contra coats, Naps coa{vrattion sad bunt opt 11.3! .$0 ,' .67 sad solano Counties 11.25 .46 1.95 121 .00 telt Machine q'erator 11.41 .96 .67 Alpine, Catavaree and butte, colua4. 91 WCAdo, flan Joaquin Counties 11.77 .64 1.40 1 .02 61enn1 1.4a+en, 61.10c, Placer, - Amedot. butte, Colues, • Ptun40. SI4a4ta. Stella, Ll pocado, Glenn. Lsesen. eleklyau, sultet. Tnlu m4, Nevada, 11,14coc. f►lumas, Trinity oaA Tuba Countles 7 t Sacramento, Shasta, Olorce, ' R••ofsto 11.91 .95 .40 Outtet. Tehams, Toto end rr►ana, Sin'46. H,.AerA and Yuba Counties 11.01 .66 1.44 .09 TT11sta count too Mariposa, #%read, Ntanistaua Rnnfosa 11.19 .60 .00 and Tuolumne Counties it.14 .60 1.10 .06 �r twke, Matin, $%n•10cirv.. "spa, Montetey, San Oenito, Santa 0 pr.lstvo onto ► M1,a%4 M.Ontlea claca and Manta Crus Counties 11.15 3/0.66 1.045 1.113 , 14.01040 10.11 .00 1.20 1.61 .04 Vel "Otte, Munholdt, take, Na•tic 1e•okefel 9Fttle"n Karin, Itendocino, ban to hi'Mot w/o tr:»t e1 1009 .95 1.10 1.61 .04 Fconc(acot ionone and ~ 0 bllu�4aticK r1lare10/ef rlps• Trinity counties 12.110 .46 1.74 .12 vlal•l•efol mat for pitch 11.11 .63 1.26 1.61 .04 pan Mateo County 11.42 .46 1.01 P41 Pkat• and hombaidt Kbdoc and tlskiyou Counties .10.245 .32 .20 .O13 ' ri+mdl0s rteono, Rings, Madera and ttnottra 10.31 .40 .15 .15 Tulare Counties 11.70 .46 1.21 .01 Monterey onto Banta Cru• 1 t t Counties , Roofer• 10.75 Son F(anClaCo and San Mateo Counties 1400fe4a 10.91 .60 1.15 1.10 .01 .. _ M•+stic bkirkets and Rettinmyn , 'Il kettles) without pumps 11.10 .60 1.15 1.10 .01 bf,twosetic) tnameterot plpevrappet,ef Cool tat 11.91 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 0 101INAL NEGKSTEN, Yot. 41, ND. 78--FRIDAY, '.AFNIL 11, 1977 y 9 t 71 . ♦. .. �. t=+t." ). CA77^5019 page 15 0WISION NO. CA/7-50)9 Page 16CD Cl, Fdnp i...ties rap«.016 s Frlay.i,n.fU1 rapmrnn - Ballo iaaic -. ---•-• f flwrft EducuN.. d.«.Ir ^� EJuutian Raea. H b M Pa»usns Yacatlan +end/«r flats N b If Pensions vacation 004/01 t, App#. to. l Apps. to. 1'FJINA220 110NKEItS t ` ,lll'jJT WWOti IAYWS1; AlaaCda, Contra Coats, UU1 •,41pine,.A,..idot, Dotta. Notto, Ilu*Wldt, Lakk, r Cakaveta$. Colusa, EI Dueado, ( futin, Mendocino, ttapa, Glenn, Lassen (excluding San Francisco, Sen llJteo, liunay Lake Acea}, lwtced Slsklyuu, Soldno, Sunasa (east of San Joaquin Miverl, and Ttlntty Counties } 11.01 } 1.40 ,41 ;1.00 Rues., San Joaquin, Shasta, 1 ^ Butte, Co►usa, El fUfado. bactaeento, Stanlslaus,• Glenn, Lassen, Modou. Suttee. Tahaaa. Trinity, tluvada, Plaeur, l+lwuas, Tuoluene, TOW and Yuba SdCtamettto' Shasta, Sierra, Counllae and lt.040 puc tlona Sutter, TChama, Yolo and of 9% Wcado, Nuvasa, placae Yuba Counties 11.110 .60 .90 .2S t and $$acca Wdeitica (excluding TILE SC L3(St lake Taboa At*a) } 10.4) .79 111.25 11.00 .10 Atsaada, Lutte. Cotusa, Uuney taka Ates and Lake Contra Costa, lkt Notts. Tahou Atea 10.05 .70 ,20 E1 Oarado, Glenn, Nund.oldt, AlAma,ls. Contra Custa, tvka, lake, Lesson, Marin, Mat In. wnducltw, wsectd, Mendocino, liudoc, dap.. K,ntetoy, 11JI'd, San Oenito, tluvrda. Placct, Plumas, Sao 1'fanalaCo, San Mateo, Sacraaento, San Oenito, Santa Clara, Santa Ctut, San Franciacu, San Kitau, 54.1411 slid Saw" counties 11.10 .60 1.00 0 .10 Santa Clara, S1eJata, Sierra, " tipNlNel.IJl YITT1J13s Sluk/you, $Utah), S011t,ow, z Alaruala, Contra Cuata, Mati.i, Suttet, TChana, Trinity. 0 Hotta. San'Yianclocu, Ban . Yo90 and Yuba Countiva 17.00 �.93 1.20 1.40 .095 - Kstvo; SAnta Clata, Solana Alpine, Aaaduc, Cataveias, U► and So1lut.a Countiaa .60 90 .09 San Juayula, 51anislJus and iteusinic,y C.runties 11.i7 .b0 .90 .0i TuulunutC Countiau 10.7! .55 .10 1.00" STt"VlTfUtSs teauu,'Klt+gs', Madera,- t . Atawda and Ga,Aa Coat. MJrllwaa, HcrceJ and 1Llete "'C+wntier , 11.10 1.25 2.29 .165 Cuuattas 1.60" 1.00 .50 A Dot 1laite azul OaW eldt • Munturey and Banta,Ctuz Gavotte. lt.ti ' .61 1.12 .05 Counties 21.9! 1.01 .93 a , • a FEDERAL REGiS1ER. VOL. 42. NO. 78---FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1977 . .. h pay* i• DECI010N N0. CA77-5019 fags 14w DGclslotf M1. CA77-5039 page 17 -f f �• _ - salla pdrke 4aa•01r Frr.•ar• ` A flow Year's Day$ b-Mcwnrlal Dayl C-IndependNotes ence Days Er1.raNrs D-Labot Day# 9-Thanksgiving Days F-iltlatamas Day. N:a Ml! Frr•bas Yeutbr *04/001/IaORtJs� alMr.To. ►oozltcrres, i, Y.aployer contributes 49 at basic hoorly tate tot over 5 yeste' f - Croup 1 / /.295 / 1.00 1 1.70 .90 .10 service, end 2% of basic hourly tate tot i soothe to S years Group Its) 0.52 1.00 2.70 .98 .it as Vacation Pay Credit. Six Paid fblidaysr. A through F. Group I(b) 0.79S 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 Group lie) 4.145 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 i b. Employer contributes 11,22 pot houv tolfolldsy Fund plw /,13 Group ltd) 0.24S 1.00 1.70 .90 ..10 Pat hour to Vacation fund for the first year of eeploysents Group 110) 8 45 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 I year but lose than S years 4.13 pet bout to Vacation Furulf Group 1(t) 0.495 1.00 1.70 .90 :10 S years but lass than 10 years $.41 pet hour to Vacation Nods Group 2 6.145 1.00 1.70 .!0 .10 ` over 10 years 3.53 pot tout to Vacation Fund, Group 3 0.045 1.00 1.78 .90 .t0 c. Fnployet contributes 4.90 per hour tot the first 4tvs year• ' of esploy*ents After five years 11.05 per hour to.Vaeation and Holiday benefits. s I�bORORD (Gunnite) Group Is 0.755 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 Group 20 4.165 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 tGroup 1s 0.045 •1.00 1.10 .90 .59 MORE" (tunnel and Shaft Work) i + i t Group 1 9.063 1.05 1.70 .90 .10 Group I 9.1iSS 1.00 1.70 .90 .10, A y Group 1 9.375 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 !yftt1 Group 4 9.2SS 1.00 1 1.70 •.90 .10 4n 'S WOMB (Wrecking Work) , t $ Group 1 0.293 1.00 1.70 .f0 ,10 s Group 2 0.145 3.00 1.70 .90 .10 ? { Group ] 0.043 1.00 1.90 .10 .10 a ! r Y 4 FEDERAL REGISTER' VOL. 42, NO. 78-.-FRIDAY, APRIL 22. .1977 s "' DUCL I^ lq, CA71-5039 Page 19 GC(:1SlOt1 !q, CA77-5019 Pagu 20CD ! ' WMICLNS LABOUCHS (Cont'd) Grump Is Asphalt fsonurs and Raketal Ilatka, wackec and similar Group Iid)s Pupa Ir Tcackmen and toad buds tout and covet work type timpetal U„ygyroshiles Clwinaaw, taller, lojisiaduf and of subway atter the test;xuaty covet has been PlaceJi buckets Cou.paetors of a11 typeui raiwcieta and magnesite wiser lot yat4 asid wi.tetl Cunciete pan wotki Cunefets saws Cuncsutd Group Ileis Lalwrars on general construction wotk on or In Yi}ntierI Csiblmt and/pr alwrinyi Cut granite curb aattarl Futa bell holo 900tings and shaft ras Slip totes; Green cutters, Ocadetboaidrent Ilubsettets, liynasal Jackhar.set opecatocus Jacking of pipe Gifts 12 inchus! t Group l(t)i Contra Costa County Onlys Pipelayers, Caulkers, Jitk.an and similar type Compactors! l<ettlemen, Patssn and mon Danders, Pipswrappets, Conduit Layers and plastic pipelayetsl applying asphalt, lay-Hoid, eceosote, lime, caustic and almflat Pteucuts 1'lps Tustut, no joint pipe and uttipping at same, type eatetialat tagyiny, sh,eutlog, uha(ing, bricking, trench- Including tepsir of voids, Precast manhole Suttees, Cast in jacking, hand-juideJ logginghaaawri hagnesita, 0poxyrssln, place, Manhole Iota setters fiburylass, and rustic milkers twat of dryll Pavement breakers slid spaJacs, incluJiny tool grinders Pipelayers, caulker&, bander!, Group 23 Asphalt Shoveletsi Cement dumpers and handling dry cement pipevlai•pura, Conduit layers, piratic Plp+tlayar&! Post 11010 at 9Y10sus; Choke-autcer and Rigger (clearing work)! Conctate diggets - art, qua and elacttici Power blow sweepecai Vowel: bucket Dumput and Cllutema(k/ Cuneftta Chipping and Grinding; tampers of all type! {exempt as {haws{ in Gcuup 't{; Nam out gun !Concrete LaWcurs Net us dry!; Dtiller's Helpart Chuck 1endess an4 atcd guns Hiptap-Ltuncpavut and rock-alingur, Including placing Mattlemin, adduct.otui llydcauilc Minicar lover 100 Ibis pet-, tell of sacked concrete ano/oc band twet of dfyl! Potaey seati(lat, lvadlny and urlSuadtny, catrytny and handling of all anis and !'f multiple 15eaJ concrete chipper; Davis trencher - 100 at similar i materials for uuv in tdintnreing concrete construction! Flttsbutgh ; typo 4a114 all small ttnncbssu)s {rota mid Ditch witch! Nota- Chipiwc, and similar typo Utush ShredJutel Slopers Sinylatiwt, tillers Sandblasters, Putman, Gunwsn. lkitsisman! Signalling and hand held, pneumatic tampurl All pneumatic, air, gas, slid alectrla Nagging! Tank Blcahetil Tito climbers! Vitifs-acteed - Uui► float r . , colds{ Jackluy of pips under 12 inches in conaucl•lun with Iat.>cets' wucki Vibtatucal Dri-pak-(t machinu; High pleasures blov Pipe (I%* at over. 100 iba. prrsaute or aver)! Group 11 All cleanup wufk of debris, grounds and tusildings including Hydro Seeder and similar typdb Laser teas in connection with ) but not limited-to utrust cleaners! Cleaning and wouhinq winJowal I&Wcers• mark Construction 14baturs including bridyu and yeneral lJh.lct&; ' Durrpman, load bputturs tiffs NJtcller; Street Cleanstai Aardunera, Group Ire)$ 'Joy Drill "al 7H4-2AI Gardener-bunver Model Dnlil ilatticuitural and landscape laborers! Jetting! L/atiecsl .Drush and simiiat type delllsl Track drilieral Jack leg dtiiletal Laedecss Filers, maintenance landscape laWfets on new conutiuction;- Z' Dlamoull dtiller&I Wagon dtiliarai Mechanical dtillacs - all Maintenance, Repair Tca�;kmen and Road bedal Streetcar slid Railroad Q types r0yat4leb& (it type of sathod of powers Multiple unit conattuctiou Track L41Atrerai 4ump414ry sir end water line$, Vtctaullc "4 drill&; N14strts and Powdersa•nl All work of ivadiny, placing of slmilatl Tool soum attvndantt i'ence krectusss Guatdrall lrucwtis. Fi and blasting tit all ;x,wdur and explusives of wllatevat type res- Y Pavement Markers (button uuttets) gcadluss ut amthul ubed rat inch loading and placing; High scalasi Irwludin dialling of same Tres t 1 ( 7 ! 1( oppdr J Hit gt irsd0c ' t.uiairtats Group I(b)s Sewer Cleaners tGunnitsl Gcaup 11clI burning and Ma1JMng Group is Noxsluman (including Gunman, Potmin)s iodsans Groundman ' Group 21 RnWundman } Group.!( General Laborers i` �• �` r l "FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 78--fNIDAY, APR(; 47, `1977 , .+..wow.... w��wr+u+...4w.+r:+.raw++wr.+�wM.+rave.+.�++w+'�+M+r..w�rr+war+a+r"+w^'w'xm.�r.w�IMwrw!u1.r+tar.M+ISMw�,r..au.a.rw+..+rr...rr�,_i,......�.Aey.awe'..a.�w..uYis.••k.,niN.«W►t'tFaM"-'. Yn•Ic :17 'OCCi51t CA77-5039 Page 31 Otclsifltl MO. CA71-3039 ' page 32 ✓ ' LA40Rr.R5 ' (Tunnel and Shaft Motk) • Frl•t•b•e•�ta Iaym«u 10koiip li olamond Drliletl Gtoundwans Gunito of ihotcceto liossla- beds Den) l+rutmens Shaft work and Raise (below actual or excavated- ~..A rQUIPMrlIT 0PLRATOf1ft M•e+iy Eitawem , gtauruf Level) DItf:MING R•N► N• • lr•asf•as Valais«► aw//�r bC11ED11L4 I Atyt.It. Group 3t Bit Grinders olaaterl Drilieet, Powderann-limadingi Chaeey ' CJAKSif6LL AfiD OIPPZR DAMING + Pickesmen - whale car Is lifted) Concrete rinishec in Tunnels Con- (Mev Conateuction) Crete Screed want Grout Pumpwan and Potmans Gunite and Shotcrate Gwu.en and Potmenf fleadncmenf High Pteaautt wosxlewant Minora - Group It Tunnel, including top and lwittno man on shaft and gals* works bargeman! Dockhsnol fieewans wippet 1kicsleawn on slick lines Sandbl43ter-p0to40 (work assign- Oiler merit Interchangeable) Steel roto Ralsece and Setteras Timbecman, Area 1 16.39 E 1.070 i 1.78 .60 .14 Retimberman - waA or ateet or subotituts materials theraforos + Area 3 9.13 1.07, 1.74 ,.i0 .14 Tugger Area 3 0.41 1.076 1.70 .40 .14 + Acta i 9.49 1.076 1.79 .i0 .14 Group 31 Cabletenderf Mucktendecf Powdegman-primes h0u461 Vibrator- " man, Pavement fireaketo Do3t Dock 6nginracas DeCR Mats Group Ir bull Gany - Mickera. Tcackmens Concrete Cnw - includes Area 1 f.f1 1.070 1.70 . .40 sodding and $pleading) Duapmen (any metw)I Grout Clews Ra- Area 3 " 10.76 1.076 1.74 .40 .14 boundment Sweapet Area 3 11.03 1.070 1.78 .80 .14 Area i 11.31 1.07 1.74 ,.40 .14 tAWUM • Cro,- up3,tt i (wrecking Mork) Meldecl Mechanic Watts Mateo paiginssr , Group to Skilled wrecker (t•moving and salvaging of aaah, windows. Alta 1 10.31 1.070 1.74 .40 .14 600400 plumbing and olsctric tisturee Arta 3 11.13 1.07$ 1.q• .•0 .14 %Z Aces 3 ll.i3 1.07• 1.`ti .40 .il , O group 30 Pool-skilled wrecker (salvaging of other building saterials) Ataa 4 i 11.71 1.076 1.76 .00 .14 M 01oup )s General Lalwirer (Inr.lu(jaa all cleanup work, los41ngo Group f1 tlt luabot0 loading and burning of debcie) Clawahall Operator (up to " and Including 7 cu. yds. s.g,c.l(Lon� boos pay) j Area i 11.41 1.476 1.74 Arae 2 11.40 1.076 1.74 .40 .14 Area 1 13.14 1.07• 1.14 .40 .14 Area 4 13.11 1.076 1.74 .40 .14 Gcoup 4-As Clawahall Operator (oetr 1 cu. yds. s.r.c.(long t. boom 9ayi Arta 1 13.00 1.016 1.74 .ti t > };; Area # 1#.fl 1.076 1.74 .,.-,,�� ;>x.m• , _ >y ,r,;..ai ! ,. lilts 3 13.31 1.87• 1.74 .i4 .11 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 76-FAIDAY, APRIL 22, 1477 � _ � l• • i urG L NO. CA77-5019 page 23 \/ DECISION 00. CAII-5039 Psga 2/ O • , G !O • 1.tic Fd.s.B••.htr P•r.�•M• i i I`d•s•1ua11n P.r.,..b ' Ilwd r EJuc.tl•A TON BOATS (ptadging)t 1p1•. .ts•1► N L M P641116411 EAuc•lion Y•uli•a ..aht "I* ro"ll•Marr OPERATORS (Cont' )11.t•c M L M P•.tlo.t V.u1104 ealht Nock on Self-propelled vessels APvt• it• pRt11G111G A►Pr.To. out- Waco) 1wtoralxcept aen attddIn towln • SCIIP.Wl1.0 11 ] J' g HYDRAULIC 5MM10N pNP.Ir<i1I9l AND a and shitting of barges, vessels • ALL MUM C UWSHELL AND DIPPL'R and water borne craft or In the OItL'IM;IgG ., trancpoctatlun by watac at Personnel, materials, equipment Group A-11 4114 supplies Bargeman/ Iteckhandl Levee- handl 1ltewnl 011ac ' 0 ` Area l � 8.27 0 1.07• i 1.78 .00 .11 Area i 9.55 .69 11 1.61 01.18 Act& 2 9.11 1.07• 1.76 .80 .14 Area 2 10.05 .89 1.61 1.10 Ate& 1 9.19 1.07• 1.70 .bo .lA Acta 1 10.10 .89 1.61 1.18 Are& 4 9.67 1.074 1.78 .00 .16 Area 4 19.55 .69 1.61 1.10 g locator MaCllanic/WAlch Wlnchala11 (atecn winch on Engineer dledyull DeckmAlel Duck Are& 1 10.75 .96 1.16 1.15 falylnuat Area 2 11.25 .96 1.16 1.15 Aria l 9.20 1.07• 1.79 .80 14 Area 1 11.50 .96 1.16 1.15 Area 2 10,05 1.07• 1.78 .00 .14 M e4 4 11.75 .96 1.16 1.15 Mae-] 10.10 1.07• 1.711 .b0 %14 Area 4 10.60 1.07• 1.70 .80 .14 building an4 11eavy Cunatcuctlon Tow Boats , Glatt A- l 1 (walk an sale-Propelled1 .O "vesaula) llatcll 11/ylt.eerl Mnlde[1 t W011141 Ik:chanlc i Boat Operators 10.75 .96 1.16 1.15 Ace& 1 9.15 1.07• 1.78 .60 .14 ;fl Ace& 2 10.70 1.07• 1.78 .80 .14 Italtilm esl fT1 . Area 3 - 10.91 1.07• 1.78 .80 . four Comers dealt1� 111atudl City Na Is of Del land, Sal FcanclLc , Ates 4 11.25 1.07• 1.70 .80 .14 Sacramunto and Stockton, Callfor la GrwL Ayl - W' un A1 to 20 road wiles Irm said Ca .era. �c � Area IKvermAni C1aabllell Oper&toll Area 2 - !lure than 20 road miles a and list ludlny Ot road mil s Arca 1 10.69 1.07• 1.18 .80 .14 from 'bald CellterL. Area 1 11.54 1.07• 1.78 .10 .14 Area 1 - Outside of 10 load allies from sal CentL'1a Alta 1 11.82 1.07• 1.78 .00 .14 Are* 4 - An area extending 25 roe miles tium shoreline of M ea 4 12.09 1.07• 1.78 .00 .14 Lake Tahue. i •Includes 0.20 pec hour to Pedalo ad Ilealtl and Wallace fund. • l I FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 44, NO. 78-FRIDAY, APRIL 47, 1977 .W . � .......••w....ra.w..�..n.....v..�.r..w.w..�...•wr^..r.Y.�w+•.�...r•w.+rw►...«.+•:ww.i...«...rwr.•..r�+.•wa.wwMrWWiAv,Wwl..a.1r.-r:.•'J'.:-�il�..::' . ..,...:.+ww«...«.* +w...+r+r+.r.w,w....++«++.+.�.....�.w++.r►.►•.w..�Mr/Mwry{sV fa.4f.ri.v�La1+�*+..b.GM+1<Gi'M+tiAI.w74.YWY+1r:.i.:..f.at.114.�rYM�1Y1rY rr - - - - - - - --- - - DIXISION tOb. CAII-5014 Page 2S DGCISION 140. CA77-5039 tag* 39 V MER 1*01'"EIrf OPERAMM +>w`t •aril fdaae•auptt rarntet/ ,; H•wlr ElnuNae Group It Assistant to Engineer ;ricaman, Ol1ar, Deckhandl t ,�,,,, tabt N Il/ taatisU Yatadaa as/lar , � Arrr.To. Group 1-At Compceeeoc Operator r PUNCR IQUIrnim OPERATORS Group 1-111t Tcuck Crone Oiler , (Plledciving) Group 21 7Lggec Moist ;holatltrg matsclal only) � Group Ill 9.ti 9.79 { �. Group Ila) i 2.00 .90 .24 3.08 .90 .2� Group 2-At Coapresaoc Operator 13-711 Gneor 1S.M. r orsc)f erat100 S.M 3�is3S Gcoup lib) 9.34 1.3$' 2.00 .90 .34 'Pump 13-711 Melding Machine 12-71(touared other. than by electricity! i �r Group 2 9.09 1.35' 2.88 .40 .24 Group 38 Deck Engineer$ rock Lilt! A-Framel !telt-ytopslled boost ' Group l;a} 10.10 1.15, 2.00 .90 .24 , a Gcoup 3 10.40 1.35' 2.00 .90 .24 type 119ting davicr Group 3{ay 10.79 1.35+ 2.00 490 «24 ! Group 3-Ar Heavy Duty Repairman and/or Meldec Croup / 11.33 1.35 2.00 .90 .24 Gccup S 11.49 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 t ' Group 41 Operating Engineer in lieu of Assistant to Engineer *includes 4.23 per hour to Vansir ied Healt and Ne) ace Fund. Tending lolls[ of Conpteasor attached to Crane Pliedtiverr Operator of riledrlving Rigs, Skid cc Floating and Doccick larges$ Operator • of Diesel or Gasoline pweced Crane Piledrieec (w/o boder) up to and including t cu. yd.l Tcuck Ccans, up to and including 3% tone hoisting material only Group St Operator of Diesel or Gasoline powered Crane tiledrlret ' t (w/o bollec) over 1 cu, yd.l Operator of Ccana (v/stems, flash bollec, pump cc comptassot attachedll Operator of steam powced i Crawler or Universsl typo driver (Raymond or similar t YP Ype)l Truck Z Ccane, over 25 tons hoisting material cc pegforming piledriving work , �! i t S J .F. FEDERAL 111GISTIN, VOL. 42, NO. 76-fNIDAY, ARIL 22, 1977 1 � / t WxiB[1�,..3.' CA77-5039 - Page 27 ULCIGI01f 110. CA77-5039 Palo 28 P01r171 iQUIPInxIT 011SA109S G AREAS I and 111 Group It Asatsteints to Kugineets (brakeman; Yiceswn) Ileavy Duty Repatfsun xctr Ben•Iin Pgmenu italpu[, O(lurl Ucckhan.tl 5ignalmanl Svilchmanl Tar t•ut l'Iftnsan), PJctumbn Baric Baric tiluavy Duty Rel+alt uhup parts room) 11.041r Meatlr Edatalloa Role$ Rales .11 L If ('-.dear vacwUaa m.J/.e Gtuup 21 Comptusuut GiwfatorI Cunctete Millet (up to ai.d Including i yard)I Po4171 DjulPtivir 01113IATORS ArP�'7r' Cunvuyuf Belt Crye:ratut Itunnvh l Ylceaun Ilat Plants Ilydraullcl funitu[i IIYA 1 ARM 2 Muchanicai Curiveyot {handling building matuttalsis Mixur Mux Opetatur ' tecit,crQte plauti l Pump u)lvfatof/ Spraadat boxman (with w.:lundsl l Tat ' Pot Ytfuman 1powar agitated) Gcoup It S 8.70 $10.10 $ 1.35• IF 2.00 .90 .24 Croup 31 Iwx q.atatut lbunkeril llelicoptsr Radiown IslgnAlman)t K')ldr- Groul. 26 9.85 10.45 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 loans loconutivul 0110ri Russ Carclat (constfuctturi jolt cit.:}s lultunitut G[oup 31 9.26 10.66 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 01.utotots Sccvvdman (excupt asphaltic concrete pavluyll Svlt=propQllvd, Group 41 9.81 11.21 1.15• 2.00 ,90 .24 automatically aptillud eonetute curing machine too stvveta, highways, Group Sc 10.02 11..42 1.15o 2.00 .90 .24 altpocte and canals)I Ttunching Machine thaximum digytl+y capdclty 1 G1oup tt 10.17 11.57 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 It, dupth)l Tugyor Hurst, single druml Tcuck Crane Oiluc Gloup.7t 10.32 11.72 1.350 2.00 .90 .24 Gcoup it 18.72 12.12 1.35• 2,00 ,90 ,24 GrGup 41 baltaat Jack Tampers Dollaat Ruyulaturl Rallaat Tamgsar Multi- Group 91 10.94 12.14 1.35, 2.00 .90 .24 pullaus, lineman Iaoplsalt plant), Elevator tJysucatut Itnaidvil Fork Litt r Croup lar 11.14 12.54 1.350 2.00 .90 .24 or Lumber ytacket IconGltucLIOn job sits)$ Line Maotur) 1As1,91CJtion and Group 10-As 11.25 12.65 1.35' 2.00 .90 .24 SQcvh:o Liginuvt (tnubilu and greavu rack)) HAtacial Holwt it drum)I Group Ill ' 11.42 12.82 1.350 2.00 .90 .24 Shuttlecacs Tiu Spacers Tuwetwblle 1� Group I1-A1 12.49 13.95 1.350 2.00 .90 .24 r Group 11-bt 12.77 14.25 1.15• 2.00 40 .24 Gcoup $I Coaptasuor Opurator 12 to 7)1 Concrete Mlsars (sivuc I yatdis Group 11-Cs 13.87 14.55 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Cunarcto Pun-pa or Puu.twiete Cunei Gunecaturo 1100 K.H. or uvur)i Giuutiny Machtnel Ptuas-veld (alt-opocatud), Puaiss (2 to 7)1 Huldiny *Includes $.21 per hour to luschlnvs 1{wwQtud uthur than by olactrlclty) 12 to 71 ? I'enaitaved Itealtli and Wallace Yurul. + Group it 111.111 Lima Ituad Pactor or aimllars balm T[UCk Of Dual Putl.uau -4 A-Yramu Tcuck$ Couclute batch Plants (wet of drytI Cuifcletc• S.n,u (sett- n + , ptopulled unit) un otruetw, highways, attlrorts au.l canalul Usilling cued Luring tens + Ktchinery, vuttical end Iwritc.otal (not to apply to waturl►naru, wags,n drills of jackhanw•ecv)i Gtadasetter, Grade Chacker (a.vchanicyt us other- i wluu)s Illyhlinu cAblewJy Slynalm:utt ludunUtives (wtuam or over'30 touts) + )t.glnnls internal }'ell Stab vihtatot ton aiiportu, hiyhw.lyu, callAis and w.sedbu,iaeull fkuchanlcal Yinls;hats ICuncietel (Clary, J.:nn n0)dwull bti.U)e buck as Uimitar typva)l Mvjhunical Dtills, Cultr and/or 0sal, And Gutter Machine, cotcsatu of aslrltaltl I•uttable Clublrut) Pont tlsivur + (M-1500 Jud uirllat)I )'feet Jucrxi (4rerdt(.r (suttllty sill) tulmw, etc. in tuonulsll $wilur; ,',.,'cea+tmatr tUJtLat-Gtualsu and stmilar) {a.11ntltic cuilctete pavlrttll s Solt-propullud Cutupwtur (slnyle ungine)s Sult-ptul.ulled Pipal lot Mcapp)srj Kwhine, Perault. Cho, of Similac typvwll S11p t•urmS Pux4is {llttiny duvice tot cunocete totmall Small Ilubravt Ticed"114ctulss' Surtace ttuatar HUM REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 78•--FRIDAY, APRit'22, 1977 • .,.•..,,,.,,,,,,,..•,.................-•..........-,,.,..:.. ,.........---»_.........•-»--- 1•,.l): lu i camel, DEC191od,�/ CA77-5019 Page 29 DECISION M0. CA77-5019 Page 29 POW19t 1QUIP11111T OPERATOkS ICant'dl (ARFAS 1 and [I) ;,:_•i - POWER EQUI;AREASOPERATORS !cont'•) l I• t nd III Group 7s Concrete Conveyor at Concrete Pump, Truck of Equipment mounted � 1 Ccou l0-Ar Bsckhoa Ih drau11cI (u to and Including 1 cu. yds. m.r.a.lf t (boom length to applyll Concrete Conveyor, bullding sits$ Deck Englneeeal P Y P 119 Dual Drum Hikers fuller Kenyon Pump alrl similar typeal Gantry Ridet Backhoe (cable) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. ■.r.c.11 Combination Sack- (or slmllarll hydra-harmer fur 41111111,101 Material 1601st 12 or more drumal1 hoe and Loader over 1/2 cu. yd. m.r.c.)l Continuous Plight Tie Pack ' Mechanical finishers or Spreader Hachlno (asphalt, Darbet-Greene and Auger (up to and Including 1 cu. yds.) Ictant attached([ Cranes (not over 2S tons, Naeacchead and Gants p ng alrllu 11 sties cc She[t IWletr Hlecrl.c,hlla# Pavement Oreakur Craaket with or y►t Ctade-a11s Iu to and including L N yd•11 Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, sup to and Including l cu. Ids. without Cum(Ircaror CamUlnaltons Pavement Breaker, truck mounted _ with Complaisant Comlllnatiuns I'Ipc Derrtllrg Machlns (Pipelines only)# m.r.c.11 Power Blade (single anglne)i Sett-propelled Boom-type Lifting '-'11'1 PI e'Clconln Machina (tractnc ro Ilea and supported!! Pipe Wrapping Device (center mount) lover 10 tons)! Self-propelled Boon-type Lilting' f ,. ( 1" P, 9 P Device (canter mount! (over 1S tons) 1� ' K1441" (tractor pcoprlled and suppoctedll Retrlgetatlon Plant! Roller .'• Opedtot (finish asphaltll Sol[-propelled boom type lilting device (center . . ' e motsnt► (10 tons of sena N.n.C.11 Sell-ptopelled Elevating Grade.Planes Group Ill Automatic Concrete Slip form Prvers Automatic Railroad Gr 1!t ld•1 Slumber tl(tecatocl Small Tractor (with Loom) Sail Testec! Truck type Loader Dumper) Canal finger Ot111n Backtlllec! Canal Tcl�terl Canal Trlslaiet w/ditching attachments! Cranes (over 25 tons up to and (ncludln4 12S ! , t Group B� Artnsr-Costar sur 1110114F11 Asl4telt PIa11t hwjlnee[l Cast-in-Place tonal/ continuous Fllght Tie Back Auger over 1 cu. yd. Ilncluding ctansll •,' • Pipe L.eying Machlnel Combination Slusher and Motor Operator$ Cunccele Dsott Travelilt GSO-A-1 of similar IIS tons or ovecls Wighllne Cableway Uatch Plant laiultlple units)i Dureri Heading Shield Operstor► Meavy [Wry (over ! tona)! Loader (overt yds., up to and Including 12 cu• yawl! llbagt Rrpairman and/oc Wnldets Ken Foal Machine (or similar)# Kalman Loader! Made (multi-englne)l Power Shovels, C,rmsMlls, Dryllnss. ■ackhoes, t Inader (up to 2 ydall Ifocl,anlanl Trench Shields Portable Crushing and Grade-alts (ovac t yd. and up to and Including 7 cu. yds. ■.c.c)s Rubber- i Ccceening Plantss Punh Cntl Rubber Tiled Forth-moving Equipment (up tired earth moving machines (multiple propulsion power units and two to and lacluatn•1 45 cu. yds! "struck• ■.c.c.) tucllds, T-Pullf. DW-10, 20, at were sccaperal sup to and Including 75 cu. yds. "struck' ■.r.e.11 Sell- 21, end similar$ Rubbut Tired a uecl sal[-propelled Compactor with Voter$ propelled Compactor (with multiple psopulsion power unitel# Single engin• , Sheeptents Timber r.klddnr (cubbet tired or similar equlpmentli Tractor Rubber-tired tarthooving Machines (with tandem accapersls Slip ion drevn Scrapes Tractot Ttenchtog Itachlnel Tcl-batch Favors Tunnel 1b1a Paver (concrete or a•phalt)l Tandem Cates Tower Ctanee Mobllsl Trencher m noting Itechlnel Welancl moNla-mlxer (and other similar Puymlll ryulPartnt) (pulling attached shield)! Universal 4lobhec and Tbwer Cranes tend similar typealt Wheal Excavator (up to and Including 750 cu. yd.pee hour)#,Whirler Z Ocoup 9t Canal finger Draln Ulggell Chicago Donal Combination Mixer Crone lover 25 tons) O 11114 lowpcesaar (guttitelI Ccaabinatlon Slurry Miser and/or Cleaner! Nlghllne Cablwway (S loins and un4e911 loll lit-Lift of similar 120 ft. or over)! Mucking Group I1-Ae Band Wagons fin conjunction with Wheel Excavator)! Cr:nasi 1 Itachlna (sotthet tire, Fall or track typal! ?tactor (with boom) (D-6 of (over 125 tons)! Loader lover 12 cu. yds.o up to and including l• cu, yds.li A larger and slmllar) Power Shovels and Oragllnes (over 7 cu, yds., m.t.c.l! Rubber Tired Multi-purpose Earth Having Machines 12 unite over 75 cu. yde. 'struck" ■.r.c:11 Group Ins ntvna••typo Oecktllling ltschlnec Bridge Cranel Cary-lilt (or - Wheel Excavator lover 750 cu, yds, per four) olmllnr)l Chemical Gtnuting IlAcl,ines Combination backhoe and loader , t (up to stmt Including 1/2 cu, yd. ■.r.c.)1 Dertick 12 operators required Coup 11-Or Loader (over lB cu. yes.) i Mien owing enylne seance (cum holet)s perrlck Cargos (except excavation 1 1 work)# Ib-IW( Inader! MIamH I:legtaderl Elevating Grolier# Heavy Duty Group ti-Ci Operator of helicopter (when used in erection workll Remote 'I , I Rotary Dclll 1419 (locludlnq Celanon foundation work and Robbins type Controlled Earthmoving Equipment dolila)# Knobs 1119 Skool)tc (jig nlmllarII LI ft Slab Machina) (Vagtbofg'and, 1 *I mile( ty1w"Ji lnadet 12 yds. up to and Including 6 yds.is [ocomotiva lover 100 lona l P P 9 9 ' 1 (elm le or sults le units) Multi la Engine Eacthmovin ; , ' Mnchlne (Vocllde, rlosw n, etc.) Ino tandem acraper►1 Pre-strena wire t wupping m0ifilel Renntvolt-rk•brls Tug (sell-Propelled flostingll Rubber= tiled Secnput, self-Inetllitg (pa'ldle .heels, stc.)l Shuttle Car (reclaim stallon)l Slagle I:nglne Scraper over 45 yds,! Soil Stabilize[ (P L 11 or 1 / t equal)! Sub-gtadet (liucrlas or other automatic typell Ttactoc, Con- earth anvin machine (single ' prennn[ Urlll Cnnbluatlons Track laying type 9 - engine with tandem secepucall Train loading stations Vacuum Cooling Plant! ; 1.lilcley Ctane (up to and Including 25 tons) t 1 , i FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, 78—FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 Vol La�7 r OGCt:. CA77-5019 Page 3t , Ya•)n 32 DECiStuti NU. CA77-50]9 r fS -� + CJ C-- ' pdxta OoxYiiu Y+rwxU `.t' telt irlp+11aadh•Y+1�eM♦ Il+mlp L'J4ul.vn ' M Nonalona VrcaUvn raJ'v, Morrlp Eduulion Ayy,. Ir. , Rates M R M poaalax• vocolioe anJ/+r TRUCK Olt IYPNSo (Grnt-dl `;f.UC's tdrtVIJIS Appe.To J Wtx CIALW Sp$tEADLA 4w/w0 -.!u/at, urduc 4 yJe. water 41kY J17'IILVS, York Litt 1 $ 10.035 S 1.19$ .70 $1.00 lawali$ Yue or Manhrul drivsc$ C,N•cttto Juwip swchinel TJWISIT NIX, AUITAWN Gestate lwrp truck (when 4unJac 6 ydu.l 10.055 1.195 .70 1.00 fiat rack truck to used rpproprlata flat tack Lata TNUCK IttNA11tNAN IICLt)EN 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 dull apply)l bump tunJar 4 yJr. water lavaill Ouri.cret4 VACUUM ThUCK unJuc 13.500 ttu,:k (undee 4 yde. water yallonu) 10.0115 1.195 _ .70 1.00 lsval)t tAup.ataL (under 4 yds. I water lavel)l Lacon oc pilot SCISSON TNUCKI Stnyla unit car dsivatl Mippec truck (when flat tack 13 rile unitil flat tack truck Is uaud industrial Litt Tiu.:k - *14isuprlate flat rack Lata (wchanical tailyatalI ♦hall apply!; Plckupsl 5klds small rubber tited tractor Idublle bas, undat 4 yds. wartet (when ureJ within tuamstatd* - t kevelll Ttam drtvetal Tsucka jurisdiction) 10.10 1.195 .70 1.00 Idly pet-Wtch eunetate nix, i I unlet i ydr. water lava!)l JLTTIIKl TRUCK 1 NATER TRUCK UCIWtsl Marchuuanrun f 9.905 111.195 .70 $1.00 42,500 Val*. under 4,000 Vale.) 10.125 1.195 .70 1.80 bULA CLULWT skktAl1CK (w/wo CUNLIUATION WINCH TIIUCK ouyec, 4 yda, rral under 6 , WITH IIUISTI Traoait, y ydr, water lavel)1 Dump it Mix Ayltatoc 46 yds. and ydr, asrt unlet 6 yds. water uuJaL 11 yds.) 10.155 1.195 .70 1.00 level)$ Ourlctete 14 ydr. and VACUUM TRUCK 13.500 gels. under a Via. water launJecveh$ slid unser 5,500 els.) 10.165 1.195 .70 1.00 Wrprtet 41 ydr. anJ under 6 `J yde. %atec levrIll Skida (dcbtl bas 4 yda. oral unJct 4 yds. NUUOWi-TIMED MUCK CAN (not water leval)i 614jla unit flat t salt-loaded► 10.175 1.195 .70 1.00 rack 42 oat* u111411 InduYtriai Litt Truck (awchauloal tall-iatal Tsucke (dry pre-Witch concrete six, 4 yds. and unJec 6 yde. water level 10.00 1.19 .70 1.00 JMIN0 TRUCK anJ,VATYN TKUCK , IurYder 7.$00 gallons) 10.015 1.195• .70 1.00 � c r' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 12, NO. 71---fAIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 pl:t'I::U I, CA77-5019 P+9a )) / Dr.CIS1011 N0. CA77-5039 Page )) b•tirFd•yr BenelUr P•r.+rnre Frlwe•B••rlil*P+rw••le /•f1• "MA 110e,lr E/•e•Il*v N•nfy Ebnlb* kelef M L IF P410111601f Vu•tba •vbir polls N a r revel**• Vatarle* av//•t / Tllllt'1( PIIIVI:RSI f aPAL,11 Aper,Tr. TRUCK DRIVERS ICont'dl AMr. 0, TIIILK C17113rr SphrAmn (w/vo 1,. • , ) au)er, 6 yds, Anod under a y.in. water level)► 11,1011 16 TRANSIT NIX AGITATOR lover y,ln, an.t unlet b yds. w.tlat 10 yds. through 12 yda.) $10.355 8 1.193 .70 81.00 1 1 ;r ,r 1 Invall t IIIm1M;(Ittl 16 yda. 1 BUTAC CEHFJIT SPREADER (M/vo ' and under a yda. and u level)a auger, b yda. and Including Vda. ilt 16 yde, end uda ( b 12 yds. water leval)t Dump yda, 6vter land u er 0s (debris if yda. and Includlnq 12 box, 6 yde, and under 0 yds. wateryds, water levellt Durfcrete level)) Truck* folly pre- Iyda. yds, and including 11 I Vol batch ca, MIN, yds. B da, water level)$ Sell- ro- und unJar yda, water r Leval) 8 10,20 $ 1.195 ,70 81.00 y p 1 palled street sweeper with A-t•IIAIIE, WINCH 1'HIX kSl sell-contained refuse bin# 1 Skids (debris box, b yds. swedfa..bllnl Ilydro-lift. armee type Oatting)1 and Including 12 yds, water jettlli•t Atµl WlR[ tt11Ck g ilevel)$ Snow o and/qf snow Ctl (4.000 9.11*, and undo' plow# Truck (dry pre-batch 1 5,000 gel,t.11 RnWint tired concrete sale, b yds, and J„v11n 10.213 1.195 .70 1.00 Including 12 yda. ter levaill Dumpater 18 yda. ar hRAVY IH '�Y TRAtISront and Including 12 yds. water level) 10.11 1.195 .70 1.00 O (high W'.11 10.22 1.195 .70 1x10 , 110r-S Ily^•TCA and III)JUAR IIEAVY DUTY TRAIISPORT STNIIIIII,r: CAnRIr(1 10.243 1.195 .70 1.00 (gooseneck lowbed) 10.45 1.115 .70 1.00 11]IfrrrrnTrlflll THNISIT MIX A(11TA1011 TRAIISIT MIX AGITATOR 0, ' 1 to yds. ttunugh 10 yda.) 10.255 1.195 .70 1.00 lover 12 yds, through , 14 yds.) 100455 1.195 .70 1.00 �''• VACUtA! rAl$CX 13,!00 gale, and under 7,300 gals.) 10.265 1.193 .70 1.00 J6Tr111G TRUCK 6 MA7rR 1,11uCX 15,000 gale, and under 1,000 gnle'l 10.313 1.193 .70 1.00 r , 1 i "FEDEOAL'IIEGISTEf1, VOL. 43, NO.17$—FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 P. On N0. CA77^5019 Page 215 �`-'� OITISIOU 110. CA77-5039 Page 36 i3 P.i.ys d6w►lib 116r�►d& lett �+1wy*8*w*bt&11a(m.nh IIs&It q llw.It ►;Jwanew liwdy MJY/6r1aa Ku6♦ It L M P*42066 vwcanun 1!(r1k:ll WUY![1t5 GaU 41 110164 It 8 N 1104266& Y6ra1146 001:00 TIt1N:K DkiVY.htit�tYrr�t�dJ. App, It. Apyt. re. YUIX OMNI SI•HI: ILlt lw/wo UUIX C1111irr SPIV 1111.11 (W/Wo '604)91, 4)"t 12 ydu. ani nu3et, ovut 24 yds. Ain! "3wcludin.) to ydu. water lneluding 35 yda. water Ivvel)1 level)I tk.mp (five( 12 ydd. Utimp !ovur 24 ydu. and and tnaluditl) to ydu, water inciudir,y 35 ydli, watat ItivellI level), 1knnik7reta (ovur 12 bunjcCvLtt (uver 24 ydu. and ydd. and including Is ydu. ailleluding 35 ydu. water I'd vel)1 watat levutlt Uuapatac (over (juwlistsr (over 24 yJa, and 12 yds. an.t lacludin.) Is yJs. including 35 ydd. water level!► water level)I Skids (ddhrta 11W 1016, 201x, 2110 end other iwa, over 12 ydu. and includ)ny •tall&[ cat type, Tatra Cobra, Is yJe. water levei)i Tiuck& to Tuu[nsapulla, TuutuatGCkec, (dty p[a-batch cunctate 611t, kuciid and atmilai typa equip- over 12 ydd. and Inc)udlog went when pulling AItla/P&k or Is water level) i 10.41 F 1.195 .70 $1.00 water tank ttaileru and tuet and/or graaae tank trailers P.Y. 011 SIHI(AK Type or otbar star. t96ticcdl Skida SKLP-LOA111UU TIMCK 10.54 1.195 .70 1.00 (daboia Wit, ovuc 24 yds, and 1 locluding )5 yJa. Yate( level)) TALCK RCPAllutAli 30.57S 1.195 .70 1.00 Truck idly pre-batcll concrete six, over 24 ydu. and Including BUIX CLIO= 8111"I'Lit (w/wri 35 yds. water level) S 10.64 F 1.195 .70 11.00 sugar, ovur to yJs, and Includlug 24 ydu. water BUTA Ct7tIT SPIOAULFI lw/wo n level)) Cumbinatiun dump and auger, aver 35 yJa, and Y4 + � duly, trailers tiump (over is Including $0 ydu. water luvel)i yde. and including 24 yde. Pump )over IS yJa. and Including +� w..ttt !ovals Ikimlccate (ove( 50 yda, ester Icvul)i Uuayocota 19 yda, old Inciudiug 24 ydv. (over 35 yda. Aad Hlclu,iu,g 50 water level); tkieputdr (ovur yda. water level)) Uusl'ster love 18 yJa. And tnc)wling 24 yda. 25 ydd. and lociuiing 50 yJa. water 3ev41111 skid Weblts tws, water level); ukidu Wabrls bol. oval Is ydu, and including over 35 ydd, and Including So 24 yde, water levelli Tianatt yda. water leve)); Trucks idly skim a.)ltatut love[ 12 yda. pis-batch cwtcratd sin, over tltrouylt 14 yds.!l Trucks idly 1 35 yds. and irtclu,liny So lite-hatch C(.nctata wtx, over yds. water level) 10.79 1.195 .70 1.00 17 yds. and inclu'liny 21 ydd, water level) 10.Ss5 1.195 .70 1.00 ; $ •as .. - FEBERAL REGISIER, VOL. 42, NO. 70--folDAY. APRIL 22, 1977 - ..� �..fa..w✓M.r..M.l.•�ssw.4Miwfn.MYnMM+.w•.f.....•WM•AM1.b.w.W.M.1•MMMiw.f4✓..k.M•4'r1/./.•Mrr.Yw.w.M."M YRIN•1w.t•i.••,.�.I+e•Ii NY.y YYI,'M . nrt115lr•t` "w, CA17-5019 Pago 37 - DECISION IK). CA77-5079 t •' hqe 39 f �: CALIFORNIA r `I AREA DEFINITIONS tar 71ilN•K UIIIvEII! l'onl'd F41.9.pu.1Ns Parents - - )'OWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Ibo.l % . { r E/vr'ar *OARFA 21 All areas not included within Are• l an hIt1.R"fl'1II71r {`1t171{tCn vJwe Knew 11 t it Penwbew Vsreiisn ond,'�r nugos,ovr`r 50 ydw:. and nndrr Appy.To. I dcflned below, 65-ydn. water levelll Ihtrp Iover 50 ydn, anti under 65 *AREA, it All trees Included In the description 1 ydn. water Invelll Ikimpriele deflued below which to based upon townihip Iovpt 50 ydn, 61,41 under 65 ydr.. and range lines of Areas; l and 2. wnt.R•l )evoilt Uutpr er Inver 50 Vdr., arn1 under 65 ydn, w+/rr, - Cnnmmuc(ng in the Pacific Ocean on the esitenslorl of the Southerly I lcvcl)1 ticllcapter pline of Township IwLcn p (95. ' trenap.nting men et emtnr).wln)I Thence Easterly along the Southerly line of Township 195, crossing sk1.ls (debrin two, evil( 50 yds, the Mt. Diablo meridian to the S.W. corner of township I", and under 65 yds• water IavMlll range 6E. Mt. 0alblo base line and marldlan, Trucks fifty ptw:-hatch CorKralt) Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 20S. rents lite mix. Over 50 yds, still undo( 65 Thence Easterly to the S.U. cornet of township 20S, range UE, yds. water Invell i 10.94 i 1.195 .70 11.00 Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 215, repo• 139, Thehce Eastoktly to the S.W. corner of township M. range t7Eit nu1.K e1::llarr srntnucu f4'JWO Thence SoVthecly to the S.W. corner of township 225, range Flt. ' aught, over 65 yds, sad Thence Easterly to the S.E. carper of township US, tang* 17E. ' including an ydn, water Thence Southerly tri the S.W. corner of township 235, tango 169. IPvalll Uuwl, (65 yds, and Thence Easterly to the S.C. corner of township 23S, )range ISE, Inr,hwJing nq Vita. Water levnllt Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornet of township 245. tang% 19E, taw«t•rr••t' (..vr,t 65 yds. anti falling an the Squthtrly line of Kinge County. thence Easterly - In•Ilr.dlwr) 110 V.14. water I-,11 •lona the Suutheily boundary of Kings thiWi",I'r I6S Vile, sed Includlnq County and the Southerly boundary of Tulare County. to.the S.C. 40 0.. will's )wall) Skids terrier of township 24S. range 29E. Idel'rs+ 1•.4. 65 yds, end Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of townslw)p 213, tang• 299, a'• Z )lirtu.iow•) %0 yds• water IwrllI Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 213, rants 29E, t Tww•''�+ 04V Rte-belch c•vwCrele Theitce Northerly to the H.G. corner of townslwip 13S, rang@ 259, n I1 «Iw, sS yon, and Inc{nd1117 Thence Yntarly to the N.W. cocner of township 115, range ZGE, , lin Vila, wrier Inve11 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 Thence Northerly to the M,L. corner of township 115, sense 27110 t�A Thence Westerly to the N.Y, career of townahip 115, range III.. - nut% U09"IT 91'111'.1PFR w,,wo • Thence Northerly to tits H.L. corner at township 105, range 269, a 17rr, over On )"Is. and Tle nct Weeterfy to the N.W, corner of township FOS, tangs 269. Inrludinl 9% Vde. wler Thence Northerly to the N.G. cotnar of township 9S, tongs ISE, i lec.111 Pimp laver s0 yqa. Thence Waatecly to the N.W. corner of township 9S, range 251, r � end In':IudlnH 9% yds, water Thence Northerly to the N.E'.'corner at township 95, range 24E. level)) Iww.npC(ele Inver 00 Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township $5, ranga 24Es yds, and limlurlinnl 95 yds, r Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 6S, range 2396 1 water levellt punt+tiler (livor 1 Thence Westerly to the S.E. corner of township 5S4 range 191, (10 ydn. slid Ineludlnv) 95 1-410. Thence NOrtherly to the 11.1. corner Of towmahip 55, range 19E, viten level), t:klds (det'rin )Thence Westerly to the N.U. cocner of township Sir conga 19E. Nne, over e0 yd0, and including Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 35, range 159, 95 Vds. '►•ater lrvelll Trucks Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 35, range 199. ; I (dry pre-batch concrete •Ia, Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 25,\teng6 11g, over 00 yJr. and Includlnq t I Thetics W*stetly to the N.W. cornu of township 2S. range 179. 95 yds, water Lovell 11.24 1.195 .70 1.00 Thence Northerly erosing the Mt. Diablo baseline to the N.E. r corner of township 2N. range i6E, Thence Westerly to the N.Y, corner of township 2N. tanga.l691 Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 3M, nose 15t, i Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 10, range ISE, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 4N, range 169. I 00111AL REGISTER.;VOL. 42i'NO. 78-FRIDAY, APRIL 22; 1977 t, . OLCISIM se). CA77-5019 papa 39 MCI MU tot. CA77-5039 Page 40 � + p CALLVIAMIA CALUURUTA ' AUVA bllit1fT1011S tot AYIA OIVINITIMIS tog ptoWCit RiUll'tMir OPERA1UNS (cont 14) ItWCO LIJUIpNEtir 01'EVATUMS (calls'it) +Agan I (canf•d)r • eI (t • ..w Theme Westerly t to tilt "J. Luru.r of township IGN. range 42ut ;.11t9tice westarly to the N.W. corner of township 4M. Tanyt 14P.. Theaes Northerly to tine U.E. currier of townshtp (blit r4sst5e I:W. Thancr Herthetly to Lite N.C. turner at•toviwship 50, rands! 131:, Thant, Westerly to the N.W. cacao of townslrtp SH, rarogn 13E. 1'Iteaee Llestar iy to the U.Ii, autres wt wuuihip (1814 rouge (?•1. "Tbrtnce Northeriy to the N.C. corner of lawwahip list, gauge 12C, TR+etnes Narthrlly to the ti,C. Cartier at tww+ahlp 14, ranch 1•)W, Theuca Easterly to the S.E. Cotner at township lilt, ranga 14E, Tlbalnes Weatrsly to the U,W, econuc of eeuusbi'l ldH, Nut;e Iia), yTlsslsca Hustbarly to the RI,E. turner of township till, range 14E. ThauCe Suuthariy [o the S.W. corner of cuwnsislp 10111, rrnge [tat. Thelma Westerly to this N.C. Cartier of township 1t$, Vanda IOE, Ttie nca Easterly to rise S.E, Cartier of township IMH. tange I4Wt Tlrance Uo4thrsly to rise N.C. caguet of township UN. range IU9. Thence Southerly to the S.W. comer at towltMit tbM, collide I1W, Thatnce Westerly to the N,W, Cartier of tuunslUp t'4N, [ani;" 11.14, Thence Eestecly to Clio S.E. catnot of townbai+ip 16N. Voiotia IIE, Thents Southerly to the S.W. cuuter at Lww.slslp till#, grace Itil, Thence Northerly to the N.V. corner of towsship ItN,gange (IE. Thence L'aslcgiy to Cha S.E. cotatr of tuvnshfp 170. (4111116 141:, Thence E41twrly to floc S.E, turner at tuwsshtlt t4ti, calls }4W. Tlstne♦ Southerly to thtl S,W. CugneT of tuwsihtp 1401. ranga ISE, Thanetl Southerly to the S.W. Lurrtat at taut/sIdis Illi. laltdr 13W. Theuca SouEastherlerly to the S.L. corner of tuwnslthi 1111 ran11a 15C, Tbonce Eestasly to the S.C. corner of tuwtshfp 1301, Cantle IIW, 11. Thanes Soutlsesty to tilt S.W. Cwrnar of tovnsllip.IIN, range ME. Thence Southerly fu lila S.W. corner tit Cowtthip ilii. trade 1W. Thistle, C4slatly to tine S.E. turner of towushlp 1311, tinge Itlt. Thence Easterly to Chu S.E. Corner tit a Q( p !1114 rtn,e 12W, L Thence Suuthariy to cite S.W, Lumber of township IZN. range 179, PacifiThema Southerly rludllls lbs Eastern Etna tit Cause191 1:'W to the Theuca Casterly along cite Soutbarts Ilia at townahlp 12H to tits within Ocean Lara C unoij, clot pudad la of Northern Cajint; .ia Eastern boutsJrt at Clio state of Catlfatnia wltonc S4uta ilia County et 0( asf within ^116 tultuutn9 tfnat Y' + Cu+assbanting at llw U.W. Lucneg of wwwblp ba, rau11a It:, tit. Ihence llarthwaaceity, thance ttottherly along cite Castarn boundary Diablo b4satlne and Huridtant at the state at C4llfarnla to the N.E. turner of township ON, Thence in a Sauthasly direct Can to the S.W. eoTrner at tout+shill ganga tae. 7S, range 3E, Thrace Westerly to this N.W. corner of township 1101, range tit. Thence in or Casterty directtan to the S.C. corner of townahlp 7S, , Thoolcs Notthstly to tilt li,E, corner at township 21101. range WE, Thence Wattssly to the I1.W. corner of towmshfp 20H, range IO£. range 4E, Thalte Thetics Husth.rly to the ILE, caliber of township 21M. rang• 9E, e in a Muclfierly dtceeeiun to Lite N,L. corner at tout»hip b5, x fence 4C, Thence Wustetly to lite H.W. corner of township 21M, cattle 9E. Theuca Nulthorl to the ll.C. corner tit townahlp 220. range CIE. Thence In a Wralerly Jtrattiun to [fit tt.W, cornea u( to parte f w Y 1 ranga It, tu,[t+n isutnt of bu11fanirng Gitigh puctlan fs 4 pre[ of t•1 Thence Wastatly to tits ti.W. rattler of townahlp 2211. Vange s£, Area 2. Thence Northerly to the S.W. corner of towtelrlp 210. tangs ME, Area 1 J11110 inCluJes that portion of Nattharn Califagofa within tri Thence r46terly to the S.C. Lotssat of,township 27". Faust at, the following lines. Thanca Nutthatly to Lisa H.E, cot11sr at Cosnssh(p 244. sings ME. Coswteocilntl to tits, pacific Ocean un an cattnsion of rise Southerly Theuce Wesirs-lis to list f1.vo cataer of towssislp M. range IE. clue tit towsslalp ,N, lluu.l,•nlJt LaaeUue 4uJ roar►Jlsni Thestct Iloitherly to rise H.E. catalog at tuubuilip 3011, ranga b£, ` ThetnC,, Castarly •lout, Lite Suutlsat}y tine of tuwnsltip 2H to the )hence Wa►tar}y jo the I6W, cooper of tawushlp 30N. taupe IE. , S.W. collies of township 211, a4111:4 1W. ThstrCe Hasthesly atuotg 4119 M. Diablo) otsridtats to 0a H.E. Theuca Southagly to tea S.W. cugnur of towuhlp IN, Neta IW, caroof of tovnshlp 3411, tang. IW. Ttnelice Easturty aloud tine ltuwholdc baaelftbe to rise S.W. eutuer Thence W9stally to tine N.V. carnet of towwthlp 14M, sans• t•W, � of Cavrsshlp IN, •ruga U. Thence 5011th.aly to th4 N.E, earuar of towuslctp 1201. range 7W, Thence Southerly to Lite S.W. turner of township 25, 141194 2E, Thanca woate4ty to rise II.W, turner of towuhlp 12M, Nnga Iw, Thence Southclly to ti+e S.v,Cuts.cr of towsahip IOH, range 7W, ThenceSotecu Cha S.E corner of tuvo►hip 2S, rruar 2C, Theuca lastsrly to the S.C. corner of guwship ION, Vang6 7W, lheute Southerly to Lhe S.W. Luus.r ui towbsbfp 4S, ranga K. Thellcs Suathaity to tits S.W. corner at towttshtp }s.%, Tanga Wt Thence Lasterly to th. S.E. tattler at tuwtsl.}p I.S. sande 1C. Thence Castrcly to Che S.C. turner u( township 1411, ranga bW, The11ce Uoctl.crly to tilt II.E. corner at tuwnsl,lp 2S, range III, 11tcuLe Southerly to th4 5,v, cugntt of township 140. Tanga W. Thence WasLbaclecty Lu the lt5t curnat ui fuottel.lp 2s, Clio U. Thanes Wastatly to 41.4 S,f.. cattier of townahlp t4H, ranga 7W, Thence Nat t.gly amassing Cha IluwlalJt LaselUn4 to Chu S.W. Thence Nrct}bcrly to the N.C. Cartier of towsslbip 140. range two, Cotner at etly alp g t eande 3E, Thence Westerly to the U,w. cotacr of township /4M. ranga 7W, Thence 9asterty along Cha 1lwuhulJf b4sellne cu the S.C. corner at townahlp IN, 1.1.1;c 3C, 1h4nte Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 1506 tan11a Mu. • Thence Rlortl+stty to tote It.t. tamer of tuvnshfp 911. a+ni;e 1C. Thence Westerly to the U.W. carnar of towrthlp 9m. Hansa 2E, Tbsncs Nartberiy to chi U.C. Cartier of tuww1uhip lull, 1t,:. TEUERAL REOiSTER, VOL. 42, NO. Tit-fRtUAr, APRIL 12, 1971 t 11 twelsiol�CA77-5aJ9 1 I,LI+ I . Popo tl1_1 , CAl.lt'Pgb1A - , ,.;. , . . t . .1 "-'^n ARIA III'pillITinNS FIN► r 1'o" CIIu111u.Nt ofERMORS (Cunt'd) . � ,-Area I.""11 (Canl'd) 1. c 7heaCr Naaterly •long the N '+ PAClflcr0eyan. ortherly IIne to loartahl Ann 1 �I�u P IIIN� Into tha IoeluJra shat Portion of Northern California In Thr fallol+ln6 Ilnrl p r x 'v I f:nameuCln I Included ullh- g at the Northerly boullJAr ti, x xIas", ! I fX.r; e '�, r*xtA;$,-, ayf* It nt Ilm N, W, cackler of 1nvllshlp 4B1i, of the State of callfornleI. � Ilnc auJ ar.rldl.int I r1 rt C. 1 , 1 {I t'' t Ir r `re 14ri:' ,ri t l . 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G R 'r Y k; y�r i. y';t y ,.,;., r I „..)� z ,� (+t C r.. .� t<�X tw;l•g X iXen 11 Cs< 1 `.,7 t s q t•.c t �.;f N t ,i. y �' �- _ M. i awe Y :¢ `ta ,r” t r s 6 k f.:?f'S� tt rs t Y1. �` i 1 I Z}�wl i�C t5 T 1 #t I r t 11144)�a/ i .. T I 4 11 I _ , :t „ xr ri, > 1 , fEDENAI IIEGISTEM, VOL iZ NO. �` 711—Ffa1DAY APllll 2�, 1977 ►� . . • Yigu 2 a`'' SUf•t]tStYttJtS Ota:t91011 .,,.,� p4CtSItfN tiU. CA77-50ia M� IS 67ATBt Califulnla WUNTIt:St Alameda, Alpine, A#usdot, tt Cataveta*, Cutttta Costa, Out ltotte, Ftiny Otn6hlt H.rmanit 1!1 Ootado, Ytesnu, Utut,W14t, basis Matin, Hrtiln,sa, Nerced, Hantecayt Ilsvdr LJ.tat#aa Napa, Ile Vada, Placut. SaCtalaentO, ftat•a It&V Pastisss Vac•n.n ..P., San benne, San 1'ranciuco, San A1•vt. It Joaquin, Sara Mateo, Santa Clara, CU41:11T HA501151 S,u.ta Ctus, $01411.1, Suntv4a, Sutter, Craunt Mi.-ions $10.00 51,15 5 1.41 5 1.50 U5 Tvb.usa, 1'tw,lu/at,c, Volo and Yuba Mantle/ Mrynusitel All OI)CISION f8jH111:Qt CA77-5010 OATCt 04la of fubllcrtlor# Caeiusitton tlasOnu 10.25 1.15 1.41 1.50 .01l Sul..:+ucdau pectiiun W. CA76-5102 dated fbvemt,cr 19, 1976, in 41 fit 51272 Men wotkillq ftou uwinging or 0"s m1Yt10U M Matic# Ncsideutial Construction co4inicting Of single .;1111 POtat scaitul.fu 10.75 1.15 I.41 1.50 .05 - f4vaily hkat.ts and garden tyle ap4rt.stunt• up to And tnctuding i ataties. bItVNAI.L IIISTALLWS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Ripa 66•.664-2 P&Yaaau MAX''YUICIAMSt basis Alameda Cuunty 16.4y f/.rati4a Milt:tr iu l unu 11.41 .40 111.90 .01 Rsts• N6.M Psasisas Vocalism sola/v# Cable Splicurs 12.01, .00 ltt." .01 App6.It. Atsrdut, Sactamuntu, Sutter, Yule, Yuba hold thuau Inittlons + ASUFSTUS W iKl:It9 612.11 .90 It 1.17 i 1.50 .06 of Alptud, KI U.61 ado, Mavada WIIIN#riAKt71S 31.175 773 1.00 .SO .02 and Places Cuuntlus trust of the Main Slott& ttuuntrin Natsiahu4 UkICKIAMI'si Stonemasons' Cluctricfanu • 12.09 .95 1110.*5 .445 ' Uel tFttte, Dianwidt, Hstln, Cable Splicurs 14.10 .95 116.05 .045 Mala, San t`tariCt&CC, San HatCO, lakTaboo Ate& Sulino and Summa Cuunlles 11.02 1.40 .91 1.00 .05 e Liectricians 13.11 .67 lit.77 .00 Ai4seda anti Cutltra Caata Con. 11.95 1.05 t.45 .24 ficu/6u, M..tlpuaa dud Merced Cos. 10.93 .95 1.00 cattleounty 00 11.54 .67 ltr.7) R'ettaNa County Ll itat4du, Navada, p)acar, tacciticians (family tesldencua. lia•:taeunto, Sutter. 1•-2114144, limited to / aturits) 7.01 .75 11t.45 .04 Volo and vul.a Cuuntlao 11.90 .80 1.05 •25 Y.lectucldn1, 4 4 atotleu)t TO Kuttoley a144 Santa Crus Cuuntias 11.60 1.11 1.20 Elvet ticiaria 1t." .07 Itt.105 .04 U San Ucnitu and Santa 01414 Cus. 11.95 1.05 1.05 .20 CAhle Splicers 11.10 .61 ttt.105 .04 --t AlPttw, Ataadut, Cairvota&, Son Calaveras and San Joaquin Cos. Jnatlult# and Tuuiumne C0U11lte#1 10.05 1.00 1.00 1.00 Geste is lana 12.15 .92 14t-1.25 .01 4416 BRICK TWISLIASl Cable Spltcelb 13.67 .92 1tt1.25 .111 San 1'tanciucO'aold Salt MJiuu Cos. 10.00 .65 .00 Cuntta Ceuta County Alltine, Aa.adur, M th,lodi, electttclans 11.45 .70 1+#1.00 Nevada, Yt.cct, 0act4aw,trtu and Cattle Splicuts 14.95 .70 11#1.00 Volts lk#unllcu 9.30 1.00 1.70 out Mutte and Ilwalmldt Counties Ytcina Ct.urnty .40 1.40 Llectrictanu 10.25 .55 1611.75 ..04 CA111,011IIIS, Cable Splicer* 11.07 .55. 1461.75 .04 CrtIto attcla 11.25 1.22, 1.71 .75 .06 Ilaldu.,..I Victor l.Ayatut UtMur Sae t1l.01a10961 SAW P119/1`1 Shfaijiethl Stuul St:41104 C,octut* and/ur stout 5buring ttettut* 11.40 1.22 1.71 .75 .06 Nlilwslyhta 11.75 1.22+ 1.71 .75 .06 Pfladtiveratn, Otidgs, Mttatt and 11•cls bu11de/u 12.23 .41 1.26 .75 .04 t eat Ort, erg _ etsa4 - • FEOERAI REGISiLR, VOL. 119, No."7b--FRIDAY, APRIL 23. 1477 W ' ' ...,.t1aw...K.�-+w+'"'h""-,..�i«w,w.+wwx.�rr1.•.•.a-- w.....rrrn...o.r^.►ra+..••rw +t:#r.:::IU�; .tv. 1'1.11-SU is . AA AC 3. CA77-51 4 Paye 4 �.; fdres 440e11ts Pq.enN i.+fs Her.lr EI«yeti... �• fatwa.O,w.Hts 1'rr.aewh Reiss H tt it Ptaitews V0,611ew ealfes 11««:Ir E/«:stteR G1AZIUtSt t Re1.. M i M Pya+►ea0 M.uliew nal/u Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, w Apr.Ta rf.C.t 11iC1Ati^+t (Cant+dl 4wntecey, Napa, San Benita, rcerna'Cu+nttySan rrancisc0, San MateO, Efectt;.�Ctans itawity rea)deoces I Santa Clara, Santa Crus, tint to-eacee+l 2 stnrles) $ 7.75 .60 11f.95 .05 Sotano (SM from ! of Elecificiaun (3-4 oturlenll ralrfield), Sonome Counties $11.23 .92 0 1.35 .63 f3eetricia,l2 12.26 .75 ltf•45 AS Alpine, Amador, Calovaras, Cable lipllcern 13.26 .75 110.95 .05 P1 Dooado, Mariposa, Merced, • Matin and 4011taw Count lea (tiutth of City of Livingston), 1 + clet,trlclans 12.65 .42 11+.30 .02 Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Cahin :Placers 0).41 .91 114'.30 .02 San Joaquin, Sutter, Tuolumne, Matll•ut.t, Horced and Tuoluts1e yola and Yuba Counties 30.4!5 .!} 1.20 Counties rresno and Pemaining poctions of I . Electricians 9.43 .62 11 31 Mnrced County 9.09 .41 1.04 .MOS .05 Cattle splicers 10.61 .62 11 11 1110owpicUtsi Mnnt••t.ey County rerice Doctors 10,11 1,1♦ i.ii 1.20 .04 rlertrlr,iann 12.50 .90 11o.75 .06 pein(orcing 11.30 1.14 1.16 1.20" .04 , U,ihte Sill lcors 13.41 .90 14t.75 .06 0rnamantoli Structural 31.30 1.14 1.96 1.20 .04 tlnpo and 11.1110100 Co11ntWn lATOP.05t CfectI1clans 12.07 .64 1i+.45 .04 " Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 11.36 1.09 1.26 .025 Cnnln PI•licera 13.54 .64 11f.4S .04 Humboldt, Mevada, Placer and rine nenitn. Santa Cinra and Tehama Counties 11.00 .66 t50 .01 flaata Coup Cntu+tlea "Itior, (ii Dorado, Sacramento Z rlwcttlelans 13.40 .77 1101.50 .05 and Volo Counties 4.40 .40 .95 1.00 a Cai.tr Aplicwla 14.40 .77 3101.50 .0S Caiavtras sod San Joaquin ..( Pan riartotrt'u t'nantyt Counties 30.53 .64 .SS .01 F.Iw.'tririwna 13.635 1.04 110.}0 .06Marin and 6otfoms Counties 9.01 .47 .1S 1.00 1/44 ryl Cwh)e Spllcaos 15.56 1.04 110.90 .06 Monterey and Santa Ccut Counties 11.30 .64 .SS .lit 4A Fail it}t«•1 t'ntinty San reancieco and M11 of San Ilo-ch lclwna 11.77 .41 11o.50 .03 _ MAtao County 13.07 .66 2.00 .02 rl.r:•4wh Ctn16781k`711pA 33.19 .S45 .35 .11#4 .02 San Benito and Santa Clara f't.l'VAtt`p COW-1744.1ClUNS• Counties 10.14 .73 .7$ t , nt'LPI'uS 701,11 .S45 .35 31os .03 reesnu County 11.43 .35 .45 1:11.vW114 V111.4TH11LUIRSy Mariposa, Merced and Tuolumne Ilfa•1't71S (PII011.) SO/JN Counties • 10.15 .01 Southern halt of Sin Matto County 10.03 .12 1.00 fEOERAt.REGISTER, VOt.. 42i NO. 7i---FRIDAY. APRIi 7!, {477 , ? M/ > i • t I � UCQISHAte N0. CA77-5010 Page 5 UI7:IS1011 NO. CA77-5040 Page 6 r C d- $aoit fdd4e 16e8fils Paraxalt I HYY111 EJJr41{ea Rdl.$ H L M Pendlaaa vecallbn enJ/a 4xtlt fddy b.ndUr I'y.ddU PAIIf Zllsr App.7l. liploe, Amidut, Calaveras and - ILYdr EJYadliYn -ban Joaquin Cuuntlea • krtst It L M Pa461Y46 veadINA enJ;., fftush 6 e.92 .70 S 2.14 S 1.11 1 All1. fr. SP[ayl Sheuttock Tapetal Svin, PAltl'I'12tSt (Cunt d) ;itagel Sca[Inldl Sundblaetu[ Ha[illtle, Merced and Tulumne Sttuclu[al Steel 9.32 .70 2.34 1.11 Couptlus U[uslt i 1.60 .10 .45 .75 .02 rteella Comity ' Unlbhl TJ wtu 11.12 .41 .20 Brolly Sl&11u lr Ya)wrhaoycrll, Uu�un Chair, Steals Cluaoing Sprayl Structural Steel 11.37 .41 .20 and Mater Ulastiny 9.45 .70 .45 .75 .02 MI ►Aute anil Iluld,uldt Counties Spray, SandUJsstiny 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .02 blush 7.55 .510 .20 .40 PI.ASTt3'U'S s Sprayl Sandblastetsl Structure Alaa,ude alld Contra Costa Coe. LO.10 .745 1.05 .OJ Stcull Swinq Stagel Talmisl SULLur &lid Yuha C.,untlua 9.79 .56 1.00 YAIWIhanger% 7.40 .50 .20 .40 Yrebnu County 9.24 .90 1.25 1.00 ►LntetvY, San bunllo, San Motto Munturey County 10.60 .71 .l5 .01 Santa Clava and Santa Ctux Alpine, Amadur, Calaveras, CuonLles (excluding pottluuu u to duradu, Nevada, Nlecnt, the lake Tahl,a Alto) SuCraoento, Sab Joaquin, b[ubh - 11.22 .99 1.30 .00 .03 Sutter, Ynlo and YuLa Spray 11.47 .99 1.30 .60 .03 Counties 11.59 .71 1.50 .01 Tal«Ira 11.77 .99 1.30 .40 .03 San Pcarlclbcu Coauly 11.1b .90 1.90 .01 I:uticr, Tvhaaa and Yub/ CuullLlel San Mateo County 7.72 .44 .90 1.5u .0:5 lituxhl VOL Tcndetl fo,llers 4.75 .60 .40 Gcl Ilutlr, IhubWidt, Mar In. S1,14yo S&c.dulal:teral SLtUUtula Maps, Sulanu, Uanwua and O Steell Swing UL&yul Tapule 9.25 .60 .40 TehaltaCounties 9.60 .94 .50 1.00 .01 Lake Tahoe Area /tarIP.L.a, Mur cud and T'uulunnu n r Utubh 10.95 .70 .75 Countlu[. 9.05 .90 1.55 1.20 SPCAYI Sttticttual Steell T'aputr 11.20 .70 .75 VIASITHIJIS l.l9t Itfrin, ban Yranclsco and S.nuuJ Alamed.r alit) Cotta Lobu Cue. B.87 UI .60 1.10 vl C.11lllt 1&► lr blUbll 10.77 .99 1.10 .40 .03 ut.no Cuuuty 9. . 0 1.40 $flay 11.02 .99 1.10 .b0 .0] HJcln County 5.1322 .30 1.4d .90 Tapers 11.72 .99 1.10 .00 .03 Alaec:f&, Contra Coals. Cl Ibrado. Napa. Iluwda, Placer, Sactaacnlu, Solallu and Yulu Counties It.cluding po(cluna u Counties In the lake Tabus Ate&) bcuuh 11.12 .99 1.30 .40 .01 Spray 11.37 .99 1.10 .00 .01 Tapeta 11.92 .99 1.90 .40 .03 1, FEDERAL NEGISIEW, VOL. 42, NO. 74--FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 1 Iut•I•; ,, CA77-',nal rage 7 '� W91SION N0. CA77-5010 , '•tale t .y t � 1 i Is ,�� •• - Unlr Pliny,Rrnrlil.I'ntaanb - • 11•u.tr EduraNan Frinp 1•w•!ih Pq�••t• t Rntrr 11 6 M P•nd•nr varallaa •nd/a1 /adt 1/ APPr.Tr. ' MaedY EIa••tba I t Rain N M Peerlea• ver.0066 •ad/•1 MAfiT1711:IIS 1'17111f:11St (Cnnl'dl AIPr.Tr. It Al�i)n••, M.ulnr, 1:1 M1adn, ROOF1118r Ilevad.t, Placer, Sacramento Alameda and Contra Costs Cos. and YOU C(nuttlee f 7.455 .45S f 1.40 .00 Woofer* f10.l4 , 11.17 i 1.10 .60, .01 t:aldv.•tas and Ban Joaquin Cos. 9.13 60 1.40 .90 mastic Workers) Rettlemen (2 trt,mtn/.•Y Comity 9.15 1.00 1.70 .90 kettles w/o pumps) 11.11 1.17 1.10 .60 .01 Van M.nirum Snnta Claws mal Ritum sticl tnsmeler*1 Pipe- Fdnld Crux Countic» 11.60 .70 1.40 wrapper*$ Coal tar built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 tAlavvida Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa, Contra County 11.10 .90 1.55 .20 Merced, San Joaquin and f Contra Costa Cuunty 12.72 .90 1.72 •20 Tuolumne Countle■ Dol llutte and Ilumlnldt Cuuntles 11.49 ..61 1.12 .05 Rooter* (slate, the and ' 1.1.1RRpo*itlon and built up) 11.29 .96 .67 A,nadnr IN•xthern hal( of Felt Machine Operator 11.44 .91 .67 tuoory►, el Dorado. Sac(dmenro, 91 Dorado, Placer, Sutter and Volo, ll.rvada, Placer rercludinl Yuba Counties . . Lake T.tlate Areal 11.13 1.14 1.60 all Ruotec* 11.11 .9S .40 I Akl• T41.1" Area 10.99 .56 •60 1.95 .IO 1►tasno County Marin, eau Frauclaco and sulloma Rooter 11.15 .60 .10 Cnnntica ll.]S 1.905 1.50 1.17 .IS Marin. Napa, 6olano and Sonora tmtI,cn►tn and Banta Clara coo. 11.20 .90 1.65 .14 Counties 5-1111W." County 11.71 1.05 1.65 1.70 .25 Roofers 10.11 .85 _ 1.20 . 1.61 '04 Alpin.•, Ayl, lSuutherri lnitlon Mastic Workera$ Rettlemen 12 nl l'•,.-I'A. t Cced, rna, Freen.t' kettle w/o pumps) 10.76 .95 1.20 1.61 .04 , cO ihrli.•nm. N.•rced, tlnnlerey, Oltulraaticl tnameleu$ Pipe- 10 fan .1•.ayutn, Santa Carr, Mutter wrappers$ Coal tat pitch 11.33 .95 1.20 .1.63 .04 f„ nliea $oidia it T►,luane and Yuba 10 Del Ilocte and Humboldt Counties 12.60 1.39 7.00 . lana Counties 1). . . . 31 11) 229 16 Ra1lers 10.32 .40 .7S is , • ! 14-IIIA nn.l ^+, Monterey and Santa Crux Counties Rooters 10.75 .90 • 1.19 ♦',, ' San Francisco and San Mateo Coo. 1 Roofers 10.93 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 Mastic Workers and Kettlemen 12 kettle* WJo pumps) 11.11 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 eltum sticl triamalate$ Pipe- wtapporai Coal tat 11.93 .60 1,15 1.10 .04 FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 12, NO. 71-FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 " r ;I DWISI..1'110. CA77-5010 pale ! DWISION 110. CA77-5010 Page 10 r Ostia fdy�•esllld POYuds -- r,lp•!•.•hU Py.uh • Nw'lI 1Jvusbe puss Rgl•d M l r reassess Vgratlga 6.4/01 Ibnlf 11 -design Arils.It. aPNINKLt71 P1rrl]tsl Notes H l M P•.liear Vr[0des .n1/.1 Iioorizlsr (colteltell Avrr. t1. Awdor, 6aetatsentu and Volo Alameda, Conten Caste, ncln, Counties � NapuwSanta Clara, Solano and Sonoma Matta. San r[ lrco, San Natvo, utea $100$1 11.01 $ 1.10 1.00 .01 Counties $15.61 .60 .90 .09 u: KnA. lerm and Pitch 11.11• L.01 1.10 1.00 .07 Nvaalnlny Counties 16.62 .60 .90 .06 San lienito and &ants Clara Cos. STC W1TTt]tSr Nuulacal lettIcs"n (l kettle) 10.10 .65 1.16 Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 11.10 1.25 2.29 .165 5111*T Mt7m IIl1N11UWt AlaovdA, Culled• Wheat Nape IJI Note and IIu.W1Jt Cos. 11.41 .61 1.12 .OS Si and Sulam Countless 11.23 .66 1.93 11 .01 TAlameda NContra Alameda, Contra Costa, Dal Alpine, Calayscas and San Norte, IhuObuidl. Marla, Napa, Joaquin Counties 1L.77 .66 1.10 .02 Sen t•tanclrco, San MAteo, "4dur. ILI Dorado, Nevada, Sulano and Sun.-ga Counties 11.02 1.10 .91 1.00 PlsCee. Sacraevntu, Sutter, K1 Wlado, /levada, Places, TrhamA, Yolu ams Yuba Cuts. 11.09 .66 1.11 .09 Marl(.ura, H09CCJ and Tsoluane Volts Y, Sutter, Tehama, Count lea 11.11 .60 1.10 .06 • Yolo Ind Yuba L'uutstlaa 11.10 .10 .90 .15 TILL SG`I'1'F71St Mwntocey, San Oentld. Santa Almada, Cuntle Costa, Dal Clara and 8anla Ctua Cos. 11.13 211.66 1.465 1.115 Wrest Ll Dutadu, Ilumt.uldt, Sul M6teo County 11.61 .66 1.01 .12 Marin, Naps, tievgda, Placer, Dul Nutte. 11"buldt, Hacin, Seecamsuto, SAn lienllu, San San rsanciscu and Sunuas Cos. 12.50 .66 1.76 .13 rranclrco, San Huteo, Santa rtsulu County 6.75 .66 1.22 .09 Clara, Sulano, Sown", Sutter, SOYt rl[AIN 1AY171S1 Tuhala, Yolo and Yuba Cos. 12.00 .94 1.20 1.10 .095 ?' Alpine, Amadur, Calayscas, Alpine, Aaudur. Calays[ae, San U H49C011 (Cast of the San Joaquln and.Tuulumnr Counties 10.17 .55 .10 1.00 Z! Juaquln Niver), San Joaquin, ►ceano, HAti uaa and Melced n Sactawontup Suttee, Tehaaa. Cuuntlra 9./0 1.00 .50 to Tuea, Yulu and ridn Nohterry and Santa Ccuc Counties 11.99 1.01 .91 Cuuntunllaes and those {w,ttlonc est KI Wladu, tlevada and Placer PAID II01,1l1AYS t Counties (excluding like iahue A-How Year's bayl 0-Haaor U1 Days C-Indepe dance Do 1 D-Lal,ur Days Ares) 10.21 .70 1.25 1.00 .10 E-Thanliaglving Days 1•-Chrletmas D y. tAks Tahoe Area 10.05 .70 .20 ' Tattle, Contra Costa, Narin, f00111iYrL'Si etcvd. 1lunteisy, Napa, San11191111.0a. thployrt contributes 41 of bas a hourly rate log over S yv u' err Ice Mate-). San Yiaociecse San and 21 of basic ti urly rate to 6 aanth to S ye to as Voc thin Pal Mateo. Santa Clara, Santa Ccue. Credit. Six Wald tlulldayrs A through U046610 and Sunt.aa Counties 11.10 .60 1.00 b .10 b. Weployer con a ituten $.90 pat &out for he first five year o of empliywentl Atls[ five years $1.05' pvr lissis to Wca ion and alidays U oettte. t • FEDERAL 010111112, VOL. 43, NO. 72-F2IDAY. APRIL 99. 1977 r.......,....... .............-...�... 0000..... .�,_..�........_._� ..-..._,....w....r.•n,...+.»..•.....w..,vow+.--•........�...r.wM.+.•h..r.•.a...-v.a..�.�...,.e••�... 0000 ,.. .. . . .y, ., t•i,•,•:i•�,l 11.10 11.71 '.ua.i � _ ,,-»..... �.... .«...♦.. r.....w•wi../......r....n-.......-..�w,w.wdw.rr+rLaMrwwW.Mr'rwn." . + Irtr710`'' 4it. CA77-SOio Page 11 11CC131011 N0. CA77-5040 Page 12 LABORMS Group It Asphalt Stoners and Rakarel Berko, Wacker and itrallar 6..4. F0101.$.Atolls P.rm.AYPo temporal t fgymobiial Chainsaw, taller, logloodee and 1'era# Du, 110..1 ^� buckars Compactors of all t e# Concrete and sa neaite sixec t } E�ra4i.m YPe 9 Botts M a W Paa,lsa% Veratiea ea,♦/.# 1/2 yard and under$ Concrete pan works Concrete saw, Concrete M9t•Yt. sanders Cribber and/or shorlog# Cut granite curb setter, rots ! rsieeras Slip forest Green cutters, Nesdecboardmen, itubsetters,. 9 Aligners$ Jackhammer a eratoral Jacking of pipe over 12 Inches! >•IJ40U1rtN9 P P Jackson and similar type Compactors# sittlemen, rutmen and men Group 1 IF 0.295 1 1.00 11 1.70 .90 .10 applying asphalt, lay-sold, creosote, love, caustic and similar } Group 11.4) 6.52 1.00 1.10 .90 .10 type matarials$ tagging, sheeting, whaling. btacking, trench- Group 111+) 0.795 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 jacking, hand-guided lagginghanaaotl magneslte, epoxyresin, . { Grnup tic) 0.345 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 fiberglass, and mastic workers (wet or dryl# Pavement breakers i �+ 4rnup 144) 0.245 1.68 1.76 .90 .l0 and. spadece. including tool gcinderl Jipilayers, caulkers, bandits, ' 'Group lie)„ 6.045 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 pipeweappets, conduit layers, plastic p(petayerel Post tale i# 1 ; Giuup lit) 11.195 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 diggers - sic: gas and slactcics Power broom sweepecit Power �. Gtdup 2'.. 6.145 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 tampers bf Ali types itseept as shown in Group 211 Ram eat gun +; Group 1 6.01S 1.00 1.70 .00 .10 and stud gusto Riprap-stonepaver and rock-alirigier. 'including placing of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry)! Rotary acarida#, t multiple head concrete chlpperi Davis tceacher - 106 or similar', type land all small teencl.ecsll Rato and Dftch witch, Roto- $ lJdltntt;NIS tilisco sandblasters, Potaan, Gunman, wosxiemani SignailIng and lGi4nnite} Rigging# Tank Cleanout Tree ctimberal Vibta-accord - pull float , In connection with laborers• works Vibrators# Dri-pak-It mach(nel' 'Genu#: ti 6.755 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 wlgh pressures btov pips (Ik' 09 over, 100 lbs. pressure or over)$ G.rmp.20 6.165 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 Hydro Oeedet and similar typal Laser beam in connection witk Orrwtp.l4 0.0/S 1.00 1.70 .00 .10 laborara' work Group I(a)# Joy Drill Model 7WM-2Al Gardener-Denver twel 041143 and einiisr type defile; Track dtiliecal Jack leg dcilletsi z Diamond dcilleral wagon dtilleca# Mechanical drillers - all 0 tyirs regardless of type or method of power# Multiple unit --44 drill*$ Olasteto and P"deraenl All work of loading, placing and blasting at all'po„det and explosives of whatever type ce- M 969411*48 of method used for such loading end plaetngi Nigh scatece (including drilling of same!# Tres topper# sit,grinder Group 11b)o Beat Cleaners Group Kelt Burning and welding r` f t o 0�/ ' I'MINAt REGISTER; VOL42, NO. 7i--FRIDAY, APRit 22, 1477 s"t -a 1 tiw12W,Ijo. CA77-5010 Page 11 DECISI011 90. CA71-5040 • Vagu 14 1:J , G • IADORLNS (Cont 1d) Gruup Ifill a Repair Teackmen and road beds (cut acid cover work , of subway sitar the ttmpotaty cove[ has been placed) " na6ls •e6h Fri.q.tl6n.lm 1 Vrwuru II../lr 11-dr LJJtYIww Gcuup I(e)r' taborets on general construction work on 09' In` parr 11.1.6 M L M P6w61Y06 Versli.. eaJ,'J, bell hulta lout Ingo and ahatt A p,. to. C POMCR 1UUIPHDrr OI'FRAWHS Croup I(I)1 Contra Costa Gtunty Orrlyr Pipelayers, Caulkers, ARI% 1 AUVA 2 binders, Plpcwcaplwrs, Conduit tayere and Plastic plpoLayecel Pr a sure Pllw Tauter, no Joint pilw and at[ippiny of same, Group Is i 6.70 110.10 S l.lS• i 2.00 ,90 ,21 Including ccpsit of vuide, Pcncart Ranhole Setters, Cast In I Group 2t 9.05 10.10 1.15• 2.00 .90 .21 Place. kanlwlu Loc• rntteca Gtuup It 9.26 10.66 1.156 2.00 .90 .21 Group 24 Anplulc Stwvalecr, Cewnt dumpers and handling dry cesKGroup 11 9.111 11.21 1.15• 2.00 .90 .21nt . Grouts St 10.02 11.12 1.15• 2.00 ,90 .'ll or gypuum, Choke-tetter acid Rig-jet Icleacing workll Conctute Group ft 10.17 11.57 1.15• 2.00 .g0 .21 bucket liumpur end Chutuman, Cunecete Chipping and Gclndinyl Group p 7t 10,12 11.72 1.15• '1.00 .90 .21 Concrete I•alpte[7 (wit uc dtyll Uclllac's Uellrecl Chuck Teuderl Group tll 10.72 12.12 1.1:• 2.00. .90 .21 Roaaleman, adJuctural hyduullc lunitor (OVac 100 lbs preseute)1 Group 18 10.96 12.11 1.75• 2.0(r 90 .2/ Wading and unluadlny, cattying and handling of all rods and Cc auto 10, 11.14 12.51 1.15. 2.00 90 .21 materials tut use In eeintorcing conurate conatcuction, PLttsbutgh Group 10-M 11.75 12.65 1.15• 2.00 941 .24 Chlppat, and similar tyiie brush Shredders, Sloporl Singioloot, Group 11t 11.12 12.12 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 hand hu14, twtuwaatic tamps[, All pneumatic, sic, gas, and electric Group 11-A r 12,19 11.15 1.15• 2.00 .90 .21 loots, Jacking of Alpe under 12 Inches Crump 11-tlr 12.77 11.25 1.1ti• 2.00 .90 .21 , Group Is All cleanup work of debris, grounds and tw1181nys InOluding Gcuup 11-Ct 11.07 11.59 1.15• 1.00 90 .21 but not limited to street cleaners, Cleaning and washing windwsl Cunstructlon laweecs Including bridge and general labutars, •includes 11.21 pec hour to Duml`man. load aiuttell III,* Hatcherl Street Claaaecsl Gaidrnets, , Pensioned Ilealth and Nelfate NOW. Iluctleultural and landscape lawtera, Jetting, LlmWtsl tlrurh Z .Inadetst Plleu, maintenance fat.lacape laborace an new wnsttuctionl V Nilnlanance, Repair Traukewn and Road beds, Stregtcat and Vallcoad -1 eansttucLlon Tuck 1-+l.ucuiar Tcmputary alt and water linea, VictAULIC h or slmllatt Tt+ul eouu attnitdanL, fence Ccectorrc Gua[drall 1a netocsl hI Pavement tlallecs (Lottie ratleta) IAInORiN9 +..: IGunnite) Group Is N.ualeman IlncluJing Gunman# Wtaan)1 It«kasru Groundmen Group 21 itsWundman Group 21 GenefaL labocera , • fir, FEDINAL REGISTER, M. 42, NO. 71--FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 ..»....,....r...•.-+,..+...�•» ..s..wow.......,. ..w++..w•............_+Y.r••..... ,.....a✓.n:.... ........... .....Vwww..11�.'• •M�...•r,.wt.YUl l�:.r•• , 1 , nl ago 1S rr.C1510" IMI, Chil-5040 Page 1i Ilitill 1%,4111111111. 01'141AIUCS '•�„� POWI:R CQUIP-MMMT OPIStATORS (Cont*d) Altl:AS i and II) IAP.F.AS I and I1) 1 Ctnu(. It A!i%istantn to tnitos"In irit.ikrM.tnt ritrr,ans Heavy tatty n••paltaan Gcnup It Concrete Canveyor or Conctete Pump, ?tuck at ►.qulpment mounted II1•10•t; uit••c= wrsb.unty aJ,l+l.+lma.,J lvltrh+M.tnJ t'at lost I'lrrn+-Inj; P.'trtswin {loom length to Apply)I Concrete Conveyor# bullding site; Deck rs+gineerst fsJ••avy only )1ep141 sb+.+p part•; Iw,.) Dunt Drum Mixers fuller Krnyon Pump sod similar typed Cantly %far( for slai110101 Ity(lta-lialw•er for sl■ilat)) Matetitit Holmot 12 or more dtlimill MGtnnp 2. Comptr.nsot ril,r•raV+c1 (Axeerrtn llixer fill) to allot including I yard)? Mechenicat rininh„re or Spteadec Machine (asphalt, Barber-Oteene and .,. Cnriveync )Inst opecatnt (tilnnrl)) ritrwIn not P)iusts Hydcaultrl Nottitocl aiwilaill Mine or Shalt Hoists Misetmobtles Payment Breaker With or r.. flechIII lrai Cunvvyac IhAndllot) hullot Ing matrtIAIAIf Mixer Ons Opwtrator without Ctsmptaanor Comhinstionl Pavement Breaker, truck mounted {conn+•tr plant)# Ptxxp t+{iereRncl Sprofadec D,#sa.tit Iwith scceeshill Tat with Ctimptesenr Cewhinationl Pipe vending Machine (pil•eitnes only)# t int rit.•m,tu Iilorwrr agitat'01 Vire Cleaning Machlae (tractor prop-tied and auriottedi) Pipe Wrapping Machina {tractor propelled and supl+ortedll Refrigeration Plant) Rollet 41101,11 It l+nx 01.etatnc (1.1111krf1J llel)cq,brr na.linman (ni•pnatman)1 Ihlur- O{,etatoc titnisb AsPhaltl) Selt-propelled boom type lifting device (center mins Jn:ra-aivrs otlecs nota, Carrier ironntsotation JWs nitul; iotomtet mount) 110 tone of less M.R.C.1J Self-propelled Clevoting Grade Plsnal ulv:ratuts (acre+w•an Jritt'ep) Asphaltic concrete pav)n•))# :self-propelled, Slunhrc operatncl Small Tractor (with boom) Soil Testec/ Truck type losdar 4414#44,11 Ical IV aprlle.l cncecn:te curing machine {nn atreettt, 111ghwaya, aitlx+Jin au,i rac+aln)t 'ccrnching Mhchtnr (Naataxta dlggin!t capacity 1- Group Is Armor-Coatet for •iellar)t Asphalt Plant tsIgineecr Csst-in-place it. d,ry+l hl) 2',rgaer Jvsl,t, aingla drum) Truck C.rana oiler Pipe laying Machines Colnb)natfull Slasher and ivslar 0perator; Concrete Batch Plant (multiple units); Dorecs Brading Shield op.eratot# Meavy Duty Glnup 41 nallant .lark Tamper) nallast Rpgulatoll Baltent Tamper Multi- Repairman and/or Welders Ren Sesl Machine for slmiiacti Rosman Loader) purpone.i ti.•+1n•tin lat.ph.Ilt plant); Elevator Operator (inafdr)t Pork. Lift loader (up to 2 yds)) Mechanical Trench Shieldt Portable Crushing and. , ur lamd•nt ".1acker (connttuctiun lass s(tm)t sine Nantes) Luhrication.and Srre01ning Vitiates Push Cat) Rubber Tired Cacih-soving Equipment (up SnlV)rr rnyin^ur (.(.hale an•t glrsir tack)) ilatecial Hoist (1 drum)l _ to and including 45 cu. yds, 'struck* m.c.c.) Bucllds, T-Pulls. DN-10, 20, nhuttierarl Tie Gpac•:t; T~Ilmublln t 21. And similar; Rubber Tired Dorett Self-propelled Compactor With Dorerl Sheepfootl Timber sk(ddet itubber tired or similar equipment)) Tractor V-10op St V4--pitanos norrnt#rc (2 to 211 Coaetete itisincs lover i yard{/ - drawn $compact Ttectar Trenching Machines Tri-batch raver) Tunnel Muls t'.•u.:Jrtp 1'»v{.a os Puxop:tnte #mast Gettetatnrs lion K.N. or ovec►t noting Mmohlnel Welder; Woods-miaec (and other aimilai Pugmfil tquipereny tttottittvi 11%rhins Ptrso:wrl,1 {A{t_a{+#tai}d}t Puapa 12 to ))t Wrlding Natiilne. t#.turc01A olh-r than t•y rlectrlcltyi 12 to 71 Gtaup 91 Canal ringer DrAln Dlggeri Chicago Done, Combination Mixer and Z Compressor (gotnitel# Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaners Mighllne 0 111"M+ At IIIts 1.1,A Mna.l 1'Ar.t,ir as alsoolimtl !itis Tturk at Dotal Puip'tan Cahlrway IS tons end undot)i Luit NI-Litt or similar 120 ft. or ovecll A•ftAr,, jtt„4) r+„111 1.1• 1141#11# Plante iwt at .0y11 Concrete slug (aril'- Murklog Machine {rubber tire, tail or track type); Ttsctor (with bocce► t'1 1'c+'4•"11-•t n•,it► Jon als-•ta, hi•ttwayo, alt)x)tta and canals) Drilling and ID-6 or latget and similar) y� 11^ting 11tr411irry; vrrtl••AI owl h+•111nntal In-t to apply to watrrlinrrs, waq,+n +11111♦ nt Ia••Ii,.•r-1.i+alt r.tA•ir•-ttrte 1:4,1,1-.Chrr•kec I"t-hanlcal of - Group IOL iwxm-type OAckf)11(ng Machine.; Bridge Crane# Cmcy-lift lot; Isle-r•wl•all tl(•Ilolla- CNIIJ-♦•ay ;.lgnA(arnJ incn6witluna footenm 411 Over 10 aJmllat)s Chemical Grouting MAehlne) Combination lsaellhds and Loader' 4011011 11•gtnnla 110r90r011 1,111 5101h vibtatot len tiltpnrta, highways, ranale full to and including 1/1 cu. yd, m.r.c.1# Dertick (2 operator• tequlred coal whlrl+.a-.rs)s 11-i1lAnitnl rioir-heis tcnnctrtr.) ICIAty, Jnluinrwi.°tl(dW 1• Hhrn swing engine tenr#tr feta hnlstlt Detrick Bargra Iexcept racsvatioft lul:ts)n`t'rrt er afmliac fj'Vo•ali )a•rhanivill nista, Cloth and/or Cloth And wusk}s WI-Mot Loader! Adams g►egtade.cl tievsting Graded Meavy Duty riii.•I 11.1-.islne, comer(# III A•gdesitt Piutatile crumpet) rust Olivet Rt=tary Drill Rig (including Calseon Foundation work and Robbins type 01-15110 awl niallActl lo•mpr ,h•nlq ol.erator Inrtilog slip (ntms,,eir,, drills); Roehr(ng Skoopet Int almilarit Lilt Slab Machines tgagtboeg and In tunnela)t h++llf!t) S1rrr16a.en Imlibet-r:trene any{ similar)_ (a,phaltfc a)m))ar ty)vss)t loader 12 yls. up to and including t ydo.)) iocosotive anncci:4e pttvinl(►) ie)(:prrp••Ilyd Coyriiuctoc (sinal„ rnylnr)i,Gr,lf-pro lover 100 tons) (111119101 ac multiple unitall Multiple Loglne tacthmavinq ;els+•+t Pi}#line itta;•ppm) ttschittr, rrtault, Cisco, Of simtlar tyli,en); Stip ' Machine Uitclids, alters, etc.) (no tandem acrapet)# Pct stress Min I'oamn l'inq+s (lilting dnvicn lar canetete (orm.'01 Small Rublwo;'Tited Wrapping tiachine; Resetvolc-Debris Tug taelf-propeilsd (loating!) Rubber TtActorr-Sulfate Ito atcr tired Scraper, Self-luadiny (paddle wheels, etc.li Shuttle Car (reclalas stntian); Single Engine Scraper over 45 yds.) Soil Stab)llsrr IF t it or rguall# Sub -gca+let Murrles of other automatic types Tractor, Caw- ptenour Drill Combination: Track LAying type earth moving {machine laingle awline with tandem scrapctsls Train loading stationl Yticutsm Caollny plant# i Whir)ey Crane lup to solid including 25 tons) 19. •t1.,: '. f. "'FEpERAL R[G(S1ER, VOL. i21 N0. 711--1`1111iOAY. APRiL ??,' 1977 to DWISIM NO. CA77-5040 page 17 otrisloff 1#0, CA77-:060 page 10 Ila 1SO"a R%rt3t IgU2PMk3rt OpEKATr71tS (Cont'41 ' (RRtAS t and 11) Group 10-At backhoe 'thydrsulic) Top to sn4 Including 1 cu. yds, r.e.c.)i Nadu Fdwr.6rwelur Pe{w+wu Aockboo (cable) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. s.e.e.)I Combination Back- )burl. EJvicetiww hos orad Wader over 1/2 cu. yd. R.r.c.)) Continuous dight Tie Back Rate. IftM Pe064644 vatehma 00.141huge( (op to and 11JUJUdlnq t Cu. yds.) (ctant attachtJ)t Canes (not over AYYr. it. 25 trate, U4"ethead and Gantry)► Grade-ells (up to and including 1 cu 77t!ttX taltfV8N9 -» Yd.!.! ftwet Shuveia, ctamchells, utagtines, (up to and including 1 cu, yds. r.i.e.1l 14.wet siade (mingle angine)i Belt-ptopelled Doug-type Lifting hu1•K 034131T U1114MER (w/wo Daviae (center a.aunt) (avec t0 tuns), Self-propelled Boon-type Lifting auger, undue ♦ ydu, water DeW4 (canter vaunt) (ever 15 tuns) level)I nus Or M4altuul drlvecl cuncsate pump aat:hiaet Group !1s Autum.ttic Cuucrete Skip roan pavers Autumatic B4i190a11 Cat Concrete pinup ttuck (when Dumpets Canal ringer ocatn tiacktilier) Const Trimmest Canal Trtawnat flat rack truck to used w/dltchiny at(aciwuvtat ctaue% (rivet 25 tuns up to and Including 125 apptapriate flat rock rate tunall Continuuuu dight Tie Back Auger over 1 cu. yd. (including ctsne)) 01411 Apply)) Dump (under i 0tott Ttavelift 650'h-1 a, simliac (65 tons or ovatli Nighiine Cableway yds. watuc levailt uurl,ecete (over 5 tonall Wader (ova. 6 yda., up to and including 12 cu. ydr.l) rowas truck (under 6 yds. water Blade (sults-enginelt ivwec Shovelo, Clamshells, Dtaglines, B•cklwee, level), uumputus (unduc t yds. Grads-all$ (Over I yd, and up to and Including 7 cu. yds. m.r.e)p Nubbet- watec levaill Escott of pilot tiled earth tauving machines (autt)pie propulsion power units and two cat driver, Nlppar truck (when or saau $ci•{+ccs) Utp to and including 75 cu. yds. '0 a uckw r.c.c.)i self- flat sack truck to used ptolwlled Cumpactoc twith mulLiple p(apulelOn power units), Single engine ri,propriate flat rock rata Kult,ei-titad EactivauvWq Machines (with t•ndum scrapers)i Slip tors finall apply!, rlckups, Skids Pavat (ccwtacata of a6111161t)i Tandem Catsi Towst Ceanes Wabilut Trencher (Jubris W$, under 6 yds. water Ipullinq .ttachad ultleld)l universal Liabhet and Tuwar Ctanus (and sinilse levulli Team diiverol Trucks tytws)t Wheel 1!ACav4t09 (up to and including 750 CU. yd.per hout)p'Whi.lsy idly pra-batch concrute mix, unduc 6 yds. water levet)$ Comte four► 25 tonal heipiera) W.0 ahuusemon ; 9.905 ;1.195 .70 $1.00 Z Group 11-Ai Band Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel Cscavatot)I Ctan$s 0 lovet 125 tuna), tuaJut (uvet 12 cu. 14s.1 up to and including 16 cu, ydm.)) BUt.K CUUNT Spat•AO M Iwlwo M t'nwei Bi,uvele and (1ragllnus lover 7 cu. yds., s.r.e.l, kubbet Tired Multi- suget, 6 yds. and unduc 6 yds. water level)/ Dtump (6 no purlusa faith diving Mochittms 12 units over 75 cu. yda. wuttuckw s.c.e.It - yds. acid under 6 yds. water 4A Wheel tacavatot (liver 750 cu. yda. per,laour) . luvmll) Dum(+crrta ii yds. and Group 11-114 Wader (liver Is cu, yds.) under 6 yJs. watar levelit Dumpstor ti yds. Aml un,lei 6 Group 11-Ct okerator of lleitecupter (when used In erection wurk)) Rglwte yds. Mata. and oil tb Skills (dabsU Cotttcuiled ractlumaving Iaful(nwrrit due 4 yds. )oiJ uhdnt u yds. vats. levelit tingle unit flat tack (2 axle unit!, Industrial ; ' Litt Truck isechanscal taiA)aLe) i Truck* (dry pts-batch concrete 4 omis, 6 yds. and unJec 6 yds. watee level) 10.00 1.195 .70 1+00 dETT1tiG ►RUCK and WATtA TOUCK i (unlet 2,500 galloual 10.015 1.195 .70 1.00 t E salts ? ` r _ f - , tttttttntr FEDERAL 2EGIS7E4, VOL. 42, NO. 7411--Fl110A1T, APRIL,29, 1477 I ' .'M .•.a..w•awwv-v .,. ,. ...•+.•.•....+.,+,•r w•e...ra.znr-.w:v ..-'/'.+•«,t:.i..ary,a.:.. - 1 fierISI(r-t. CA77-SO40 Page 19 DECISION 100. CA71-5040 rase 20 i r • Fdep D.+t(iie PgwteitRede ftaap OtatOtt F.freeh belle M.w1r Meeei EJet•taea r los b M rvee +e YeraUea end/�r R+Me N L A read.+• Veeath,+ .nUer Alter.to. TOUCX uN1VI:N5t (Cnnt'OL Ayt.It. - BULK CEMENT SPREADat (who LII JITNEYS, Polk Gift 6 10.015 6 1.19 .70 1 1.00 sugar, 6 yds. and under 6 yda, water leval)i Dump 16 TKAHSIT MIX, AGITATOR yda. and under 6 yds, water (under 6 ydu.) 10,055 1.195 .10 1.00 , level!! Ou+mPctete 16 yda• and under 6 yda. water level)1 TRUCK NY,rA11NAH HELP131 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 Dissipater 16 yda. and under 6 yda, water level)• Skids (debris VACU11n TNUc'% under (1,500 baa, 6 yds. and under 6 yds. gallons) 10.065 1.195 .70 1.00 water )Ovalle Trucks idly pre- batch concrete six, 6 yds. SCISSON TI(Wito Single unit and undar 6 yda. water level) 6 10.20 F 1.195 .70 11.00 fiat raCk 1) auto unit)! Indugitrial Litt Ttuck A-VRAM. N114CH TRUC%SI (Mechanical tailgate)! hoggymobilsl Hydro-lift, Small cult. t tiros tractor Swedish crena: type (jetting)l (when usod within teamatess' Jetting and water truck jurtadlctioni 10.10 1.195 .70 1.00 14.000 9Ale. and under 5,000 9818.11 Rubler tired .' JUIT1191 TI.t1Cr1 i NATIA TPUCII Ju*Wxs 10.215 1.195 .70 1.00 42.500 yals. undet 4,0011 gale.) 10.119 1.195 .70 1.00 IIEAVY DUTY TRAHSI'ORT C(WUtNATIUlI wiw:N T111WR (high ted) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 H1T11 11016Ta Tcaneit, Z His Agltatut (6 yds. end ROSS HYSTER and SIMILAR under 0 yds.) 10,155 1.195 .70 1.00 6TNAOOGK CARRIER 10.245 1.1.95 .70 1.00 - r VAC11UH IPLXA 11.500 giggle. THAIISIT Nix AGITATOR 1H and under 5.!00 gals.) 10.165 1.295 .70 1.00 16 yds. through IO yde.) 10.255 1.195 .70 1.00 N RURIIER-TiAfit Nutt CAR (twit VACUUM TRUCK (5,300 gals. 1 self-IoAdedl 10.175 1.195 .70 1.00 and under T,SOO gale.) 10.265 1.395 .70 1.00 U11TING TRUCK 6 HATER TRUCK (5,000 gale. and under 70000 gala.) 10.313 1.195 .70 1.00 14 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO. 70--FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 t OL'C15— Nu. CA17-50.0 1•ayr 21 DUCIS1014 113. CA76-5040 P4yt 22 14 t-+ i:. ! ! IS Yt fdnp Ilsnslib Py�aals Fdnyr Atnr6h Prr..nls Rrds Orslc KardY l JJtY{Itn IIYYIir t JrsJuar Rab( 111,M P.asiraa vasYlirn raJ/as - Rrtu 11 A,M P.nsitnt YrrrllJn .nJ/.,. Apyt. It. MU-Mi WIM,I s t:61!l!1 App,. It. • TNIlr11,(INIVt'1.S C-Ld� IIUI.K L'171t71T SP11t:MIA (W/Wu 114ANSIT KIK WITAlUlt liver Augac, uvur 12 y.•a. 4114 10 YJa. thsuuyh 12 Vila,) $10.155 6 1.195 ,70 $1.00 including ll yds. W12 Itvall t U.aup (over 1'Latut y.la. and iflcludiliq Ib ydy. W4ter DULII C1H11 V S. andPJ1 iricluitw1vo luvulll Uuaq.:/atu loves( 12 12yVdadg. / ater •nil lilI)Jtng Vila. and Including 19 yds. l2 yJr. Watt! levul)1 O.rp 10 V4r. an4 Including 12 • Wulec luvull( clu.iLhoul)stut (liver Vda. Watat laval)l O,vap.:latr 12 YJa• and Inclu.lU.9 1tl Vile. Wattr levul)I SAIJu J&titlu Vila. and including 12 Wait u3ar 12 Vila. and uu:ludlny YJa. Wltat lays111 Sal[- to Yda. Water Iuvelli Trucku p[0pallaJ cuntai edlatc (dly pcu-Latch v.11clutu ala, With calfWits (Jetris loe4 sa(u6tr over 12 ydt. 4nd lticludihy Van. 4adI (Juding 12Ytcia, 9 lY Watut ltvel) 1 10.48 1 1.195 .7U $1.00, ydr. and 1ncluJlny I't yJa. Watrc 1 lavalll L!µ«. gu 0114/01 antww P.U. Olt SIKIIJJI TYPE t 1-lc»1 T/ut.Y Way plc-Latch SL•LI1-14MAW '411!;:1: 10.54 1.195 ,70 1.00 ct,n.c•ta al►, 4 YJa. and (nclud{n•) 12 yds. wattle TRW( HL'PAIMI'll 16.575 1.195 .70 1.00 lavel)I 11.Japitet (1 YJa• and inclu.flny 12 YJJ. Watac lavul) 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 HULK CiH over SIIIIY'lu. (W/Wu � auger, uvur Ib y.lu, 1144 x Including 24 y4t. Watur U LLrAVy UUty TMt,illrl level)! Ci.,ahll.attua duayt and --I (yw►anrat lu...had{ 10.45 1.195 .70 1.00 Jump tcailucl U1ar(: (uvur 19 rl yds. and inclu,ltng 71 yJu, 114AIIJIT KIK AG11•A1UN vl (uYrs 12 Via. th(uuJtt / Water luvul)I cltj'ui.11iq 2 (Over 14 y.4.1 10,155 1.195 .70 1.00 lY yJr. 4nJ i Vucgjlny 24 vel. Wale( 1CVa•1)t IIuM(.:Jll•(. (over lY Van. An.l lu.:ludll.y 24 Ydu. Watal Icvullt 51.14 Idabtlt: but. Over 1Y Vdu. and inclu.11n•1 All 24 ydu. Water lavalll T4 4nait NIX agitot0s 10ver 12 Y.N. tN[uuyh 16 yd.,)( Ttucar (JrY t pia-Latch C01121et.: lair, over 17 yds. and IncluJlm) 24 yJu. Water level) 10.5b5 1.195 ,701.00 ,w1.• .. { '' 1 .i .. fEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 78--FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1977 • Illt:l,r•Ilrt1 Ikl. CA77-51110 Prig) 21 DMISION NO. CA77-5010 rage 26 ' . I L., ))twee RrMlltt P.r.wrvt■ - ,atlt rd-se,Ee-aRts ray."is . Itself Mau19 Elvcrnra Ilrvdr Edvralara AwHr N l A Fradr.a Yuala. •w1/mr 11.1.1 N N reatlrat vacells" and/ofAqr.ie, Ol 71tlt -Dp1VgIRt �clmt'A) _ APe'• If. TRDt7l INUMtS ICon t'd I nVI.r, MINT miriAn1J1 (W/w 1,1111A C171MT 111'11MOrit W/.1u auger, rvrr 21 ydn. and In- auger, over SO yAe, and undet cluding IS V•In, wAtrr )eve-III 65 yds, Water levelll Dump Du..l. (rvrr 11 yda. Mild In- (over SO vile. and under 65 , cla•llug JS:vdn. WAter level)$ vile, rate[ levelll Duwpctete Dnml".:rrte (..ver 21 ydn. And (over SO yds. and under 65 vile. InvI.ulln•1 IS Y.la, WAI to lwvelll welter levelll Duspetet love[ SO , D•1sp•Il et lover 21 ydn. mill f yds. and under 65 yda. rate[ In•'Iuding IS yda, Water Irvellt levelll ltellcni'ter pilot (ellen lea Wife, 20's, It's and otb••r tranap.)rting man or salerlalell slmllAr cal typo. 1"1111 6,111a, Skids (dehcle boa, over SO yds. _ I.rTn.0 nrnpulla, Ttetunaruck-c, and under 65 Vila. water levelll 1 Gurlld sod Mle.11eft lyl.. r'p'Ip- Trucks (dry pre-batch concrete I sweet when pulling A•p1A/Pok or six, over SO yds. and under 65 WAt.•r talk lrallecM and (a„1 yAs, water level) i 10.91 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 and/yr talk tfAllefn ' fit oll.er wile. lrallrenr Skld•1 11111.9 071MT SI'QCAnElt (W/Vo t W1,114.4.1a, over 2-1 VIM. find eugrr, river 65 Vile, and Inelu41m1 11 y14. walet levrllt Including 60 yda. rater Teurk (dry pee-baht. rnncertr Ievellt Dump (65 Vile.. and t• ! , 01w, river 21 Vita. slid lueludlog Including 10 yAe, water level)l IS yd., rAtwt level) 1 10.61 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 ' onA rrete I (over 6S yde.'anA Including 60 yde. water levelll AVIA CFHMT ArurAurn (w/'•'t Dumpater (65 Vile. and Including A Auger, 1•vee 1% Vita. snd 60 yAs. water levelll Skids lel I11clu.11n9 10 y.1n, water IAve111 (debris tion, 65 vita. and to nl.np (r.vAt 1S vita. and laulw)lng Including 60 Vila. water level)I ' SO ydn• wales IAre111 Pnmlvar'e Trucks (dey pce-batch concrete (aver IS Vdn. and 1noh.,llt'g 50 ala, 65 yda. and Including VIA., WAt-rt level)# (luePrlAr (r•vr 00 yds. rater level) 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 15 VJd Mad laciu•Ilnq S1r vdA. Weller Irvelll Ak)ds (dvbtl• L.a, nvet IS yda. dud Int.1a41n(l 50 y.1A, wAtot levelll TluckA )dry pee-batch a+a•Tete s1A, over IS ,yd.. And Ibclading 50 ydA. wstar level) 10.79 1.195 .70 1.00 } FEDERAL IIEGISIEN, VOL. 42, NO. 711--NIIDAY, APRIL 22, 1977 1 _ A11:05". IA77-5010 I tale 25 DECISION No. CA71-5010 Pale 24 N CA C7101'1t 1A uh ANSA OffiNETlatrS fur psdr P,laso llonolits Poraonts POWEK EQUIIMMIT 01•LItATONS Hardy EJrt+rba • Rhee H t.W pensfeas Vacation enJ/ot **AREA 2t Alt areas not includtd withtn Ace& l as TNiN.79 DRiVknOt Cunt'dj Apst.10, _ dtftned below. uUIII MINT SPNPAplA w/tro *AREA to All areas included in the drscrlptlon, auger, aver so Vila. ani 4eitned beltw which is loosed upon township including 95 yds. water and range lines of Areas I and 2. It level)i 1)ulap (over 10 yda. and Including 95 yds. water , ceenacaetng lot Clio Pacific Ocean an the esteusian of tilt Southerly, levol)l Dulsicreto lover 10 line a( Township 19S. yds, and including 9S yds, Thence Easterly clang the Southerly line 41 Tow)tship 19S. erasing water levelll nuslpstat Joking the Nt. Diablo marldian to tilt S.W. corner of township 194. 90 yds. and ineiodinq 95 yds. rang& LE, tit. D&talu b"se line and uu.9ldl+n, water lave!)! Skids tdeuris Tikeµce Southerly to the S.U. cacntr at township 2US, range 6C, i,oa, over Io Will. and including Tlluuce Easterly to the S.W. corner of township 20�' c&ugu UE, 9S yds. water level)) Trucks Tticnee Southctly to Cho S.W. corner at cowl.--hip-7 1 r 5' Ca�Ke 13E, (dry pie-batch concrete win, Thence Easterly to the S.W. Corner of township 215, aubre Of. over 10 yda. load including Theirs Southariy to the S.W. currier of tuwnship 72S, cit.gs 17E, 95 yds. water level) 1 11.24 1.195 .70 $1.00 Thtnce Eastacly to the S.E. cotnar of cowuship 225, ranee ISE, Thencs Swutharly to the S.W. Collier of towitshlp 2JS, rause (SC- Thence Easterly to the S.C. curner of tuultship 215. ranCe ibE, Thelma Southerly to Cha S.W. corner of cownslup 745. r:nrea 19C, tailing on the Sauthurly line of Kings Cauaty. tiMncn EJstcrly I along the Southerly bdondaty of Kill?s Cuunty and the Southerly boundary Of Tulare County, to tire S.E. Cantel of tuwuslitp 24S. rangy 29E, Z Thence Northarly to the N.E. corner of cown.%hip 21S,. rit.ge 29E. 0 Thence Westerly to the N.W. Curlier of tawliship 21S, rji,te 29E. -4 Thence Ilort14etly to site N.C. curner of Lowns6ly (15, ranee )9C, n Theaca Westerly to tike N.W. curner of township 115, rattKe UE, 011' Thence flaitherly to cite II.E. corner of township IIS! r+n,le Mt Thence McstOrly to the ti,W, corner of towusicip JIS, taillike 21E, Thence NucLlterly to the N.E, carrier of township (Q5. rinde 24E, Thence ttasLegly to 9140 N.W. Corner of township 109, suer 26E. Theuce NuiLhatly to the N.E. Corner of townsbit. 9S, ritige 24E, Thence Westerly to Like N.W. Cu/twr of townsiklp 5S, renew" "'SE. Thencs Nurthutly to the N.E. c.,r9ier of tuut.ahlt, 115, range 24t:. Tbestas WtaLarly to the N.U, comes of cownihtp tls, cangu'24E. Thence Ilortikerty to tike ti,E. Cotner of tounsl.ip L'a. tante 2)E. Thattce Westerly to the S.E. cutnet of township 51, line& It /t., Thence itarthetly to Like N.E, cusnuc at tomishlp 5S, 1Jned 19C. Thence Masterly CO the N.W. Cattier of Lowr,shlp 5S, Cadre 19E, �. Theuce Notthetly to tike N.E. corner of towust.iP b. rinvt 14E. Thesice Mestetil to the N.U. Collier at tulniship JS, taoee tilt. Thcnee INCtherly to the N.E, eurritt of cowla14ll, 2'i, tdne•d`i7C, ` Theuce Westerly to the t).u. cu,iter "f tuwua.Ip 2:, 1Jngd UE. o ,Titeuct N•»therly cloutitg tike M. D/JLIo base Una to the N.E. corner of t twltlhlp 714, range itL. ' Tl.erlct Weiteriy to the N.a, collar of toultship 211, tAnge ILE, Theuce Northerly to the N.E. corner of tuwctahy, Ms gange 15£. Thence Masterly to the N.W. wrnar at township range ISE, Thaucs Nartharly to cite 14.E. curlier of towusl.lp t;), rJu.a lg•C, aa". . . .. W fEOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 75-fRIDAY, APRIL 77, 1977 .«...... .•.w.+wr..•� ...wl+nnl.Fls'�w.✓.M.+.•-.•......ww.aw•M•✓w..nw.w...v.rr•.Ml.aa.ilw:.... ........www+..... ......�,—..r....•...«....,.....�,..w.r...•.,...,.i....... ..».:.i•.a.•r.•. �r OCCIW141I CA71-50I0 _ logo .^l DECISION 110. CA77-SO40 ~ pays 2S CtLIfOPHIA , AREA 4EftNMMIS for rMLR fQuItill'Nf UVERATURS (c)nt'd) POWER EQUIPMENT OPERAIOAS (cont+dj *Arts I (coat'd)t *Area l (colit'd) il.a„cso Wastarly to the II.W. Cotner of township 414, c.tnye 141:, Thence Weacerty to til* S.E. tattler of towuship t6N. Range Moo 1' Jolts.ta I,nrtherfy to tilt N.F.. corner of to«nthlp ?N, tinge 13+0 Ihence Northerly to the K.E. corner of towashlp 1611, range 1211, ' r.. 7is.got n Westerly to U„ N.W. corner of township SII, range 13E. Thance Wasearly to clot N.U. corner of township 1630 calico tA0 » ,. • Inrocv l;uttherly to the n.C, corner of township ION, Conga Im, Ihence Nottharly to the N.E. earlier of tuwttstAp i@N, range Me Thence Eattasly to the S.E. tutntr of touushlp ITN. rang" lie' Thcnca Westerly to the N.W, totnar of township well, tatlga 1411, Tl..-uce Northarlyi to like sill', coiner of Lotnlchip 1114. lenge 14E, Tlwcnt:* Southerly to Lila S.W. cognac of township 1814, gangs iWO IIloilo:a Westerly Lu tl+e N.C. collier oC township 110. rangy iOE. Tloesue tastatly to the S.l. Cotner of township 1@11, Canoga 1411. ,,. ihe.ce Northerly to the N.E. Cotner of township ISN, tansy WE, Thence Southerly to the S.W, corner of courtship 14110 Wang• 13W, TI•roce Ca•terly to thn S.E. clitner of Cowttshtp 16ii, Cauca its. , Thence Mesterly to tilt 14.11. Corner of township 1500 tang@ I4Wr ll,euce lluttherly to tilt N.e. costlier of tu.n.hlp 1611,renite itE, Thence Southerly to tilt S.Y. Cotner of township in". Congo 14Yj Titeoee r.tstatly to ti,e S.E. Cuttler of tau,tsltip l7it, mull* 14E, Thrnee Easterly to til* S.E. cognac of township 1411. range 14M, Tbeucs ..,oulh.rly Co the S.W. cornet of luunahip 1411. t.n,Se I3E, Tbgn:e Southerly to the S.W. cornet at tewitshtp 1311, range 13W, il,t„ce EasttilY to ti,.s S.E. cotnor at tou,iship 1441, raai;u ISL:, Tltence Easterly to Lite S.E. corner of tatnishlp 1311. rand@ 130. Tl:coca Southerly to tba S.W. "•,lies at Lott»sblp ICH, esuµ@ 164, thence Southerly to tits S.W. corner of township title gangs t2Ms Thence l:astnrly to Il,n S.F. corosr of township 1111, relict 14E, thence Eaatetly to the S.E. corner'*! township 11111 range 134, Ihetlte Southerly to List S.W. c.t/,er of tuwli►iilis 120, Clouse lie, Thcn:s Southetty alone tits Eastern tilt* of Conga i:W to the Ihewast Laststly along the Suutbagu tate of townslilp 1214 to Lila Pacific ocean excluding that portion of Notti,eco California Ea►tagtt buundrty of the state of Califoguts, i Within Santa Clata County included wlthtlr the following lines 11.eucs NutthweeLerly, thence Nutttictly along the Eaatt'rtt boundary' Coroaaucing at the N.W. corner of township its, rang* SES lit. of ilia state of C•liluntta to the II.E. collier of town►hlp 1711, .+ Diablo baseline and fisrldlani Illogic e la a Suuch*rly dlcection to the S.W. cognac at township %a0.gs t@L. ' ILruLe Weet.gly to lila N.W. cornet of tovusltfp I.N, tangs t1E, 751 range 3E. ii.ets.s rlgtth,tly t., it,t 11.1. Cotner of tulr..shlp 24111, tang* WE, Thence in a Easterly direction to the S.e, coma(' of township 7S, ' II's t..a West.gty In lit., N.W. Cotner of towncttip 20". goner IIIE. Wangs he, 1 N.slil,asly to th. O.E. Caspar of letrusi,ip 2111. lung* 9E. Ihence in a Hostherly direction to the H.S. corner of towasbip 6S. lhutre Wsstetli, to tilt N.W. tognsg of townsblp 2111, wore 9E. tan,ge AE. Il.•ill s 11•tithetiy 1. it., P.E. Cotner of tnwr..lfiip Nil. 1.1"µe hE. Thane* in a Waattily direction to the 16.W. cognac of•townshlp 6S; i a ll.tate ","•Clog los lb• N,u. canlec of tutninhlt 231, lenpa'EE, mice its to the point of beginning which portion to a past of •. thence N..rlh.ily I9 Lha a.M. coiner of tnunhip 2114, lanil* @E. Area 2. 1, Ittetlte Iseter►y /u to,- 5,1:. collier of to"10,Ip 2711, /aui,e Af. Area i also lactudes that portion at Northern Caltfognla wlgb(a in lhtawe llatthelly in tb• 11.1. Cotner of tuunship 7@N. 1416E41 @f., the follotiing linear He We$tetiy to Lose p,W,.Coraet of tuvilstil, 2611. falls* lE, Coaeaencing in the pacific ocean on an ,,tension of the Southerly t iI.-it%s ti,irlhtily to it,e I4•f.. cutn►r lit tuvu,hip 3nt1, isnKe 6E, lin• of township 211. (Iutstv.ldt baastlus and taatldlitat thatt. Rrt4stly to tilt )t.W. cogoat of t,wo;)ltp 3011, taus+ !E, Thence latterly along the Southerly iinse of township 20 to the Thtwte Nuttlierly +luny tf.e Nt. OtAbla otetidian to the N.E. - S.W. cognac of towtublp 2N, range two celn,l no tosunst,lp Itg1, range Ili, Thance Southerly to the S.W. eoritee of township IN$ conga JW, it.rt.ce wustarly is tilt N.M. corner of taw11.11.1p 3g•11, costive 6W. Ihance latterly along the t(umbotdt baseline to the S.W. Carrier ilit uc• 5uollitgly to eb• II.C. totnar of township 3211, range ;W. of township IN. range 2E, Shalt* v.t% troy to the )I.W. tutnec of tuwilsltilt TIN. rang+ NO Thence 3owtherty to the S.W. cognac of township 25, Wang* 2E, Theute Sautloerty to Lbs :..W.gonvr of tawitshlp 3911, tang* %W, Thence E+satorly to the S.9 Cosner at township 2S, Cans* 4E. llotitee Easterly to Lis, S.E. cattui of towuthlp 3011, coniru 711; Thanes Sauthsgly to tbs S.W. cognac of township 4S, tango 3E, Ili.'tirs Sautherly go tilt b.11, cornet of towusitip 1611, Calico EU., Thance Easterly to Litt S.E. Coca*r of township rose Wrings 3£. Ibtnte Crscetly to Lba A.F. corner of tnunahip (,N, react 2111, 's Thence Nactherly to the N.E.`cocnor of township 2S. Congo ll, ' Tbtuca Nuuthet ly Ca Lha S.W. Cotner of toullshlp 1411, range W. ? Thence Westerly to til* N.U. cornet of township 25, #*riga 3Es Ihence Westerly to gloss S.E. cornet of township 1411, rruPa 7W, Thence Noglherly Crusting togs Humboldt.basoline to til* S.Y.- 111,suca 4414thaily to thn tile• cattle% of Couttsotip 141), rar+ga 1W, cognac of township IN, gangs lE, Il,euea W.•atarly to Lite u,W. corner of town•hfp 1411, range lilt Thence Eastecly alone the Humboldt bassi(ne to the S.C. Corner Ihence NocLberly to Clio 14.f. torurr of township 1511, closest @W. , sof township IN, range 3E, t• Thence llortharly to the N.E. corner of township Ott. range'38, W Th*nce eetagly to eh* N.W. corner of townablp 9110 gangs 29, 1 • ' Thence Nartherly to Lila Net. cornet of township 1,014: It:, , } teary _. ' _ • rN.e tiVuYtyttss4auii444""" �) . FEDERAL NEGISFER. VOL: 42, 110. 7S--FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 �ei " oCCls.-4 Kt. GATT-Salla! , pap• 29 SUlERs[aGAS DECISION } l3 • • r . t t - STATLt Mittneaoto R 40 COtiNTrt Crow tiro CAlIlORN1A OKCt$IDN Ntilinist MM17-2064 OATEt Nate of Yubiicattan AREA DEFINITIONS POR Superra,iee Ucctelun No. Hill-2038, dated Nareh 19. 1977 tit 42 YR 15245 ! POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Cont'd) GC.CN1YT10N OV Whits Heavy 6 R►8hway Canrtructtuu aAree It (Coat'd) Thastu Westerly stout the Northerly line to totntahip ION, Into'tilt ---'----- - a pacific Ocean. Fting.a.w.lits pa,rawis Ares I also included that portion of Northern Califorata tucluded with- �* In till following liner Naadr td.x.tisa Ruta, N•M h:w.uA. YaceU.w utJla Cua.nKncing at the Northerly boundary of ilia State of Csllforstia , App.to, at Ilia !i. W. corner of township 48N. range 7W, Mt, Diablo base- line and werldlant ' IARORYPS 15.64 .2b ,l5 111c.1ce Southerly to the S.U. corner of township 4411, range 7W, Tithes I,,tatly to the S.L. corner of township 44N. range IW. t , ' 11eace Southerly to the S.Wo corner of tuwnAilp 43ti, range 611. • Thence Easterly to the S.Z. corner of tosaWilp 43N, rang• SW, POWER LtRiirltt'irr OPERATOR.4 , Tleuce Northerly,to Ella N.E. corner of towosblp 48N. range We '. on the Nurthctly huutidary of kite State of Cslltotnla. Aepieit Distributor-Spreader 7.26 .26 .15 Thence Westerly along the Northarly boundrry of tie State of Asphalt plant 1,66 .26 .15 California to the point of beginning. Buliduser %.66 .24 .l5 Crueller 6 Screening Plaut 7.66 .26 ,Lf , trent-Ettd-l,taJec 7.66 .26 .15 i Motor prtrole - %v4 .26 .15 lase 6.53 .26 .15 � t '1 � iintab 1,t14 .2b ,I5 Traetara-Oval a-2 W-6 6.35 .26 .15 2 TRUCKt)RhYtits i tit Over a CuLicyards 7.04 .26 .15 Mt s , Semi-TCACtor Trstlar 7.20 .26 .15 -Aal• 7.32 .40 .y5 i } it , ' e ItUERAL REGISIER, VOL. 42, HO. le--fRIDAY. APRIL'22, 1977 _ ww.«+.rt•wa..v�++•r+.r^r.^.`"'.'""^'•^.:s.."..r.r....w...a...,..v✓..r. ..,s,...,i:.w 7 r,,•:..,.. . ' r.,.•......w.914.ir.M1-.aw.u.ww..:l..w.wr,wY...Yw+wW.+r.M.•+•.../rw,.y.J+iwaWM�:•.' ... .., . ' w.•.r.•�-�•�-r'+w..araw,wwwr....wa,.w.,va.w rrw.er,.n..r,eH:.r•crr•.,r.,arer.tanY.-n'rhivu�•xn tl x.Nwrw�r4eMfw•MrYr.r.rN•v►+wI�rw4bla� `���� �J fQplftCA({(MIS P. 1 IE)DIf1CATIWIS P. 2 iectstirl_)_t•n77-519 - wu1._n - , "(17 fee 2(1991 - Alrt(l 22,19771 ;.Alawnla, Alpine. Awulnr, Putle fArq.B.aeh+e Permeate MCISI011 OCA77-5039 (Cunt'd) Calavaraa, C.0luna, Can Cnat Bnlc 844tc frlge ie01eln.►arme.r4 N••,I that Roatu, 1:1 Icirada. ftesne. 14144 11 L M 1`0491.01• Yacallea rootilhrea Ne.,Ir Ei.callak Glenn, ncnt,oldl, Klnya, Lake, A�Pr.Tr• 1d.e N L It /aaeleae Y.ulba 0444/�r • l.accsan, Madura, Harlot, Aafer,f►. IWrlpvaa, Metu4,clauh, Mara,d, Khdoo, lbntnray, Nnps, Icevadn• Ban Benito, Sante Clare Placur, Plueds, Sncrnaanto, ,end Santa Crus Counties San Oentto, San 1'ranclsco, and Santa Cru 113.80 .77 101.50 .0S Ban a, Sokln, Snot M9Iuo,Shasta, Cable Splicers 1S.S3 .77 101.50 .0S Ciera, Santa Cruz, olaa, San rrancisco County 'res Sierra, Staklyuu, Solana, eunoaa. Staiiinlaists, Slitter, c Lloctilclans ISMS 1.01 11+.9Willem.a, Trinity. nca, Cable Splicers 17.53 1.01 161.90 .0O6 Tu , Colo end viola Ban Matpo County oun+lea, California Llectricluus 13.71 1.16 301.00 .0L3 Line Constructions Quetta Costa County CClcanry Gruundw,n 11.10 .76 16+1.00 laclriclasc Ataeada lbulty Mile rqulpeent 0perators 13.66 .70 16+1.00 , 1.Inen4on 15.20 .70 lt11.00 Cocicictaca $11.91 $1.05 16/1.15 .03 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 lt+-1.00 Cattle Spllcnta 11.52 1.O5 1611.15 .O] Monterey County Nestor, CVote, Sacramento, r Groindwen 9.12 1.10 11+2.30 .06 Sutter. rtio, Yof and Lintsenl Technicians 12.56 1.10 10 2.10 .06 thelia portions ds Alpine, Cable Splicers 13.09 1.10' 1142.30 .06 an +Slam, Hovada, Planar Napa and Solano Counties crud li Sist Cuuntl,an int Llnawen 12.07 .66 11+1.10 .06 0 of ihv vid „nun slot Cable Splicers 13.56 .68 16111.10 .06 ltalacalwd A Clactciclala 1{.)9 .9S 16Alameda cuulty1.85 .015 Groundman 9.66 1.05 10t.1S .0) Vol Splices 15.11 .95 11+.05 .015 4lntern 17.91 1.05 1+111.15 .03 1u,m t l 1 Line Egolpreent Operators 11.62 1.05 11+1.15 .03 Cablu Splice 11.57 .95 16+.05 .015 Ban I'vanclaco County I Cebly Splicers 15.97 .95 16+.85 .GIS Grouudmen 13.25 1.01 1+4'.90 .06 I Coul[a Coatn County Linemen) Technicians 15.585 1.06. 11+.90 - .06 Lieclliciaaa 15.10 .70 1111#1.00 Cable Splicers 17.53 1.01 1+.90 .06 t CA1c1• Apllcars 16.70 .70 1101.00 San Benito, Santa Clara, 1 fNlectli Cucucly and Suntes Crua Counties Cable r-Ill alls 17.50 1.10 1602.10 .06 Groulidenn 11.65 .07 16+1.50 '.OS Cable fpllcon 11.81 1.10 1602.70 ,06 Llneuees Line Lqulpaent operators 11.70 .87 1 01.50 ..OS Cables Splicers 15.11 .07 1114,1.50 .OS Plusul,eres Steaatitter,s 1 Pnl Mortes u,d Nusboldt Cos. 11.63 .71 1.12 .05 + Sprinklec ritters0 Nc•acalnlny Counties 15.01 .6$ .9S .08 , e,CA FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 19, NO. 119-FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 19T7 1 ) i I e WHIFICATIMS P. 3 IIl01FILATl011S P. 4 rL'C1.41G1 110. ('A77-50)9 (tbnt'd!` 111TIDltd1 Illi. CA77-5040 �9�n►�d) Ladc f11Ae•6.n•Ilh Ne1.+•at N...Ir Ed.c•Il.a 6•c1c ftlnt•6m•Illt 14►+..ntc ' �•4• H l 0 P44.1•06 vc.11.p mJ/•, 114011[ ld.t.d•• Apt. it. 114t•c 11 l M P•acl•A• vc.N.a 0.4/01 Apps. It. A.L1 t 1'lulatera Tun.brr. Sal Uutlll.u, Salle Clara Sat yt s4.a utv and :ien Netau and Sante Ctur ('1,wttluu Cutrttir„ wluctrlclenu �9.U0 .UO 61.20 $1.25 $1)•1111 .77 1%11.511 ,OS ".bla 51,11vatr 15.53 .77 1%11.50 .U: 5411 FIAMAUCU u.unty ¢IaLlcicla.e 15.50 1.04 19 u6 1C11SIrr► NO. VA77_-5040 1 _- K)J. •1 Ca1.10 SpllL.:ce 17.52 1.04 1%•.9u .0G 42 yN 21011 - Al.rll 21, 1977) $un NAtuu Cumtty AlewdA. AlplNa, APA s.ut, 1.24ScicJclattr 11.73 1.16 )%11.00 U) CSIAvecas, IANICra CAA, Ittel P1tud.uru► Sturr.fltlrran Mucte, 61 lurrdu, Fcu.uO, bul Iluct.. and 11tu1Juid. G,u. ll.u) .74 1.12 I1ni.•.14t. ►1801, NJrll.,04, Spcluklar rlttutut Nnrr.,d, Nul.ruy, Nape, lu.walttlt..) Cutattluu 15.07 .65 .95 ON Navatla, 1'Lw[, Ss..ra•u•nU., San 1lenitu, lien ttunClucu, rd_It Ball Jwqurn, 5eu N.t t.:n, 1 1'labtrrura Tat.duru. �® Senla Ciata, Santa Crut, Sulan, , Sall 1148mircu end San Hrluu F.trllltaA. Suttar, T.I.A-A, Como,Ius 9.110 .00 1.20 ;1.75 , Tw1u"Ia. yule ata vul.e Wuttlee. Gllbrnle Z >• n�y1�.1 O Llactciclan"t -% Alenptla t�.wly Il ■le�trlt atr $12.91 $1.05 ItIL IS .0) in Ca41e 61,11oetr 14.52 1.05 1%11.15 .01 )w4.ltn. Uacter.:ut0, 6ultnt, volu. vul.a and Ihuaa Irrttlt.le of Alpine, , LI htaa.A., 11avade •n.l - P►a.at C•ttutlea Nuet t.f lila M41n 6lulca /ti.utlaln , N4lu1M•ud 11106AS lana 14.39 .95 111,05 .04S CAWU l;plltr.te 15.01 .95 1%I.U5 .045 CAltla tuela C...ty Litt llcl.4e 15.20 .70 1%11.00 0' Cable Lpllccte 16.70 .70 1%11.00 N.tlult y tummy Llactllclane 12.50 1.10 1%42.30 m. (Wile 61-11ccte 17.61 1.10 1%[2.)0 .06 I, FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO. 114-FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1977 full)11 I(itf Iblfs 1, 11301fICAT16115 P. 3 • t ."""." -- Ui9'I:ilt�tl feF, ►`/.tl .ni4_�1;'•_utt.i). h,prgrliarrl.ttl'wrw,rula p17CISItN1 N[t'.'..CA17-SO 19 M.,1 12 1:1141a b4s.4116 Yrroewti How ' 142 FN 2"91 - Ap)il 22, 19171 batFc t fiurtit EJwurt,r• tlarrlr �.^» IEJueruea Nwtri H d H (+e.ril.lNa Yw.l.lww and a Alaaede; Alpine, Aaadot, Outte R•taa It 1 X Atai}sea Yaaaurn nut rt AY!•+ It. Calavetall. Culusa. Ct)ntra App#. It. '- C1leta, flet tatta, fa tii+ladu, Aw1.111..r, u:alnn., ..,,aar.••.uta. Fresno, Gleun, Itualoldt, luny*, ,lista,, Vol-' Yui.A ..Ial Lake. i•arcen. bides, +radii. lh.,.iu t1J{t1un.. .J t.lpinu, Marlpoea, M:tldua:inu, Merced, Y.i t.ut.r.}t+, tt:v.r,i.t, Ylav l Ktdtic. Karttatuy, Napa, Nevada, au.i 13feslu CuuUr1•::t I:u:a Placer, flue**, 1t4:410,011to, ..1 if.. blotla tkiuttt.tili San Benito. San Yuncisco, Sao 1AtturLb.rd Juayuln, San K.1teo, Sante t`lyytliclaut S 14.39 .95 3a+.u5 015 Clare, Santa Crus, Shasta, C,f,1e ;;l,ll uli 15.01 .iiS ltr.b9 O{5 SI*rta, Stakiyou, Sularto, 7'utluu111 6ontiau, 9tants4auat Suttat, - 1:1'�etIleI'ma 14.5: .95� tehaaa, Trinity. Tuiace, CN,Iu al,llcytu 15.9.1 .9. llt.d!r U15. Tuulusne, Volo and Yuba i tru T,I,.iu 11uu Wuntles, Call[orulaIay /1 Fuluuu 1 i.9U o7 )11.7'1 OJ 1'abty Npiirurli iS.,fO. .61 1t t, Memel Nut tv, tilun(1, I.at.+en, 6tiekisyetei Stanewsunst 'plwtlu, ::hauu, Nlnk11„ut DOI Norte, Nuaboldt, rata, 1'titata.i Knd T1141}ty C401Aiet 14311n, Kendocino, Napa, San L'ltctlicimm 11.90 .tl'/ )t1,7u5 .04 7 Ptaltcisco, San itot*o, "' Cabtu 5pliuutu t3.t0 d7 31+.705 All Siskiyou. 5ulono, Sonuraa T"ui.null j and Trinity Counties 1 11.42 If 1.50 1.1110 1 1.00 .05 i:i.•atrlclanni C:iblu O Fresno, 111114, MA,laca, llacls'.N Ipu1u 12,5tl Y7 31+.7u: 01 -4 Matlixiaa end "*iced countita 11.55 .95 1.00 C„I.lu NI-llcotc. 11.01 .Y7 14r,JJ9 .01 OlIck tendt4at Cai.tvar.tu :tild S:,It .}o.i.)ul+. Ct., , in Fttana, king*, Madura and ; t.tytttiuiausl''N0.111clal.0 17.15 .92 3441.25 UI vt Tulare Cuuntles 10.15 .90 1.40 a•_.I+lu Npliculn 1).4'1 .97 3arl.25 .0! Clactriciausi 0.14l/J Ctts:ta Cuunty Alanada County l:tuctrl.:lar.s 15.:0 .7d "!411.00 Clectticlaos 12.91 1.05 3101.15 .01 C.tblu Split:uta 14.70 .70 )4+1.Ou Coble Splicste 14.52 1.05 3941.15 .03 N.•t I:Utta 3011 114111.Wldt C,.:.. I:it:utrl:i:utl! 11...5 .10 )),1.415 .04 C.I'kv ::1.11ce/i. }2.15 bu 1411.0.1 d1 1'tet.tKl. Kit.•1s, tt„tttt t art.} Ulat4: Olutltlut: t:tuntrlcrans 12.91 .7S 340.v5 OS 4.•.tbto,L'pu5 li4: ra 14.:0 .7 ' It.;gS 415 1 t fEOCIIAI IEGISI[N. VOI, 47. 110• 131-1t1111AV.July kt Ig►I e,.watrM+W.".wv'^"n"F'rnrwlMWwsVw+MY'Mt.i,rww+wwrrM4l,a+«itt.r.ta•a.t.uta•.+W•..�:{+1aWyar4�}ttitv'.>:i.}tt��f , 1 I w+IraeILHc1��a++�1.Yt:1 .��w+iJ:::'i'.L.•L en�L I.ia.:. . •.Iyy..•'41•r.:. 1..14,...• . . •r • • ,•r,. •..•.41' M. Ii /•. fJl:.x11014•w1.,nVAy.11•W.'IN,•Y.4wwIWI.M•.'•�•� . W111111CAlloos P. S trump 11 AI IPI. P. f Ola_I!_1r,:t.Po.,W7 !,01'1...ti�"4L'`l�' .�.. 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V.11-lo 15111ir••rr 14.Of .75 311•.95 .05 .05 Cebla SPIIra6a 11.91 .el 116.1U .02 rNnt^r.•y C•0nnlr Mand Tan, 1h•Ir:Cut 5lettlr.le1161 1:11.1111:1r^1% 9.42 1.10 1102.10 �' .06 and Tunlnanr l'mutt Irr, ' 1:1i•clrlcl.lnr 9.01 .62 is 11 1•tn.•a,•nt T^••Ilnirlinr. 12.14 1.10 11.2.10 .05 Catal,0 nllllt•,•1n 10.81 .b7 •)\ 11 11'.1,111 l:lall•:I•tt+ I l.fl++ 1.10 .1112.11) .Ob ffrallari•y t•nunty fl,t,.1 110.1 t3:11an,0 t'.y.ntl.l^n I:l,v'lr It!]101.1 I.iatr•1n•.t1 12.07 .441 ]111.10 .0{ l].SB 1.10 3111,10 .Ori Calle Spl lyra n 11.61 1.19 711].111 .Ob f:ibl•• ups lcnl F 1 1.SH .40 1111:10 .M Ilap.1 and f1ul,0nn CU11nt Ira 1 Alat•••dl t'nenty clertllelnOs 12.07 .68 71/.85 .' ,O{ f:tr•1111•!v••81 ' 9.I.A 1.05 1111.15 .Ot Cal,l1. 5{tlleate 1].SB .68 ]11.05 .04 I•111rrt^11 11.41 1.05 31111.15 .03 5.111 0011110, 8,11ltA Clare And 1•ine I''p+lpn^nt GI+•ravern 11,4! 1.Q•. 11+1.15 .01 Sankt Ctul C1nnitloa Urr+hnl,ll•O.•11tty 1:1,•nu.10u••11 9.110 .80 3111.115 .01 CleClf 11:1,11111 11.80 .71 3/01.5U .OS � 1.111•:6 1.11 11.:'. .011 11/1.05 .01 Cable npllcat11 15.57 .77 3111.'30 .05 1':11.1^ ::1-1111;61111 11 .fl0 1161.0', .O4 Z San Franclnivl C,1.mty l:'m 1'ranalicn t',n1111 I:Irrte Ir•1 ust IS.S"s 1.04 116.90 .06 y 0 Casale 81111V"l+l 17.51 1.01 118.90 .Ofi 0:6•t110111n• it 11.35 1.06 111.90 .01, ` Hall flateo Pnuuly I Int•It•••nl T^r•iu0irlan� 15.;11 1.01 116.0.0 1'.,0.1t• :: I1r.•0': 11.!•1 1.01 111.411 .04 f►1 1:Inclrlcldnl 11.71 .B2 116.50 .al F.u1 0.•nita, :.tu11 Cln.l, N l.alltnt 111 t:elavrlaa alas Rin Jna1 uln 11.111 l:.plla Cru: t'n•uti ice ('uunl We I 11.30 .60 .515 ,Q1 Go 1•nnJ1••.n 11.A', 0117 ll/l.'.0 .05 I.lu^vu1 61an Itplipr•nl 3. one ra 6nucl la11l (1--rat-ii.1 d L In .B7 1111.50 .05 , ('entre 1'111114 t\lunly � e;r o111111r+611 11.40 .70 ]111.00 C:I.IN.'!:1!)16611 a 16.11 .P) 11'I.SO .0S ' LIaa.1:lUIPlk11t t1w.1atofa 1].68 .70 ]111.00 I•la•:I.In6 +t Linemen 15.20 .70 ]111.00 Ik•I.fl:,ltr, 11.11-14,1.11, 1.1+111.•11 Cable sill jeofN IH;11111•�atotn 1111t1, flil i•t 16.70 .70 u11.ua f • 111••1,+C. fugal, 511.+11.1.1, 1'••l�.�t0 all Y'ISill t; 1'.••1.111.••. 10.7's .. .9% .50 6 1.25 .01 1 0 - v. Cie zi FEDERAL REGISTEE, VOL. 42, NO, 131---FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1977 a NOUIflCATIOIIS P. 7 11001FICATIOIIS P. 0 wIs10N N0.'CA7LSOl6 lCont'dl DECISIMI Na, Cs77-SOl9Te-d► -- Ostia /61426 Iss•lise Psarasle Bads Prlsls OudW P•rm•eu Nonlr Elaa•tl•a N.asl� E.las•sis•` ' Raise M l N Psseleas Vocalism 461/00 (Babe N l W Pastimes Yasatlss ealhe APMe. It. AMY.. To. Soft Mout I.eyeras Laborers (Quanitel s Croup 1 1 9.235 1 1.25 0 1.70 i 1.10 .10 calve, . butte, Group 2 0.665 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10 Calaveraas,m. C olusa. SI Dorado, Glanss, I.eaaen Croup l , 6.535 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Tunnul and Shaft works lescluding Honey lake Aceals harced least of Group 1 1 10.315 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Son Joaquin Olverl.9lumas, Group 3 10.01i5 1.25 1.70 1,10 .10 son Joaquin. Slisets. ' Group 3 9.655 1.25 1.10 Ilia .10 Sacramento, Stanislass4, ', group 6. 9.775 1.25 1.70 6 1.10 .10 Wracking works Sutler. Tailless. Trinity. Croup 1 .. 0.775 1.25 1.10 1.10 .30 Tuolumne. Yulo andnd VubYubs Croup 2 0.625 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Counties sold those portions of KI Oussdo. Nevada. .1Group 1 0.525 1,25 1.70 1,10 0 !laces and Slerra Counties leecluding tsps Tahoe Areal 110.11 .16 1 1.30 1 1.00 .10 Tetraaso Mur►arss dards, Cuntta Coats. al . Marts. Numwldt, take. Marin, handoclno. Napa, ' Son Francisco, San hateo, Z Slsklyou. Salanu, Sonoma 0 and Trinity counties 11.13 1.30 1.10 1.00 Tlla Sstlasae , n Fresno. 61ny4, Madera, N Mariposa, "*aced ane Tulse cWe„tles 10.15 1.00 .50 huntarey mewl Santa Crus + ' Counties 11.11 1.09 1.10 , l.sborer s t t Croup 1 6.77 1.25 '1.70 1.10 .10 Group 1161 6.06 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group IIb1 9.27 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group Alai 5.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 r Group slit). 6.73 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 1441 9.31 1.35 1.10 1.10 .10. . „•i" Group III! •'. 0.11 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Croup a 6.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 3 6.S31.25 1.70 1.10 .10 1 FEDERAL REGISTER,'VOL. 97,.NO..131-MIDAY. JULY 0, 1971 • -_ _--_ -_- ____ __�_aa�AaLW.IIPM-V....M•MIaYYMMWah1.MMM�MmMMFM.AM\eLW/••.arr'.�YIeMYgM.AYY..LAN.Y•..:N.a.w•Y4....wM�...MM AYNI+O LIP..?•/p Y.i..\..11 C.'.a A.r•..'r l•.... p: 101111"ICAlUu15 P, 9 �"' M11111CAT10115 P. 10 ll!x orlon If CA77-5040 _jr'unt!d! 0•ric 1°dny Oend114 Pwrn.•nir 14114 idnlr 8.047.145 P•Inrnt4' I:l:c'IIt11I NCO. l'/.77.5010 fl ul. 1? 11•„dr liJ4nii4n- - Maarlr 84.1.11.0 141 {p 21012 Apt11 22, 1971) R.I.4 11ItIII Pr041.4• Y4ts11sn 4nJ/at 1101r4 Y•ta4bn 404!41 Alarxall � Alplue, Am.ubtt, Appr.Tr. App4• Tr. Cal.t•�,;�ar:, Centra 1'u:,la, Pel a••rlr, 1:1 1}ua.64, flernt0, F.Irctrlclnna 11 stocicalt Ihmi-ldt, Matin, ace Ip„ua, t Elrctrlc{sna i 11.90 .17 )14.705 .04 Mwc,�d, M:u1101ry, napt, Cable Spllcrrs 13.18 .17 114.io,, .01 ` Nevada, I'la4•rt, Naclnartlln, Calavwr00 and San Joaquin Cat t t:an Itl•n1w, S.184 1'1 vuri•a4'• Elrctriclans 12.15 .92 1141.25 ' .01 Nen J1.agaln, S.III flile.,, Cable Splicers 11.67 .92 1141.25 .01 SA110. clata, Santa Out, Centra Cunta County 1 Folarnt, Snnron11, ll„tlel, t:lect11cI4ns 15.20 .70 3141.00 T,•hen•a, 7ur,lnunu., colo atnl CAMP Splicers 16,70 .70 3141.00 Yuba Cn4t11LI4.11, CAI►tu4nla I Ilcl M•trtr and Iluaboldt Cos. Electricians 11.25 .10 3141.85 .04 �.�Iant�C1 Cab{c SpilcerA 11.15 .fro 31 1.85 104 prlcklaywrnl 510174014"•"1181 , M.itin and Snnlima co+tntles On1 If-like, ihl.wtnldt, Il.0 In, I;lectrlclans 12.65 .11 114.70 .02 llapa, flan Itauclo•:o, San CAI-le Lpllcwts 13.91 .81 )11.)0 .02 t lilt". 511hon and Nnnn.xA - 44mlrtey Cuunty c,unitIon S 11.42 $ 1.50 $ 1.10 9 1.00 .05 F.lw,:triclaas 12.50 1.10 3142.10 .06 I',rr:nn, flat(l•:4aa end Cable Splicers 13.81 1.10 1142.10 .06 wiced ('amulet 11.55 .95 1.00 Italia and Solana Counties Urick Trndetai Electricians 1.1.07 .66 314.45 .04 Z Iletin) comely 10.15 .10 1.10 Cable Splices 1).56 .61 314.85 .04 O 1'lecirlclnnnt I San ilt•nito, Santa Clara and Al-l"da Comity Santa Cent Counties F.Ier.trlclana 17.91 1.05 3141.15 .03 Elncttlr.tans 13.80 .71 )101.50 .05 m CAhl.e Splices 11.51 1.05 3141.IS .0.1 Cable Gplicera 15.51 .77 3141.50 .05 A,etdnr. GaciAN,r111o. Sutirt, San 1'tancltco County vino, Yuba and Ilem. 141111101 1 Elrctticlaun 15.585 1.04 314.90 .06 of All-tile, C1 pitadn, wwud• t'ablr Splicers 17.51 1.04 314.90 .06 , All.) placw4 Count lett trout of 1.4therst the Maln Stella tiuuitnin Calaveras and San Josqutn t Ha l.rt aped rrront l ea 11.30 .61 .55 .01 r1eetticlaus 14.19 .95 314.85 .045 Plastererai Cable Nplice11a 15.83 .95 31tJ5 .015 Uel 14orte, Ilumboldt, Marin, Lake 7:•hnn At-o,% tlapa. Solana, Sonoma find hleclrlcina•1 13.98 .67 311.77 .01 Cattle .01 Tehnraa Counties 70.25 .91 .SO 1.15 .Ol :y,114 urn 15.18 .67 314.77 TehaMA t'nunty' rleelrlclana WAMlly renldrnees. Ilr4llyd la 3 slollea1 0.18 1.12 314.53 .0/ 1 ♦ W US FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 11, NO. 131-7-FRIDAY, JULY S.'1971- v+ +1 ,m.,srstIlt p Il HI101F164110115 P. 12 , J . ulxnsltmt IA1. cA77-5040 lVill,c!.p, s • frimq*Srn■btg 1'rr,ornU 1 S*dt Bolls films*S■wdilg Pasmssit. :10s do■In N A r P*n �wr vacation rnJ,r,l Hamill Education Row N A V Prad*ng Vatrlloa sail/st APYr..Tr. Ap►r. To. Soft Ploot Layers N.d. 1 1 Alpine, Amadog, Calavotas, 111 I'11-2457S - liar Ff.1977j w 14rgued (LAst of the San Ihuvnd 1 Vulunia' (Cape Kennedy, Joaquin Niver).San Joaquin, Kennedy Space 1'liyht Cuntut and Sal:(aa■rnto. Sonar. Toliamz, Nett ick Atr rugva aaae only and 91+olumne, rulu and vuba sncladiuy Hulalsat Rodat Sita), Cuuntisss and lhuce pug- florid,. tluns of Ll Isitado. llavads ' sold Placag Counties (ax- Cl+.usy'�s cluJiny Irke Tal+or Asset i 10.71 .01 f 1.30 f 1.00 .10 Cut. 1 l in June 1. 1977 federal Tarlac:* IAsrkrras kv-j.9s14•9 publication to Hal. 1 Alawda. Cuntra torts. . Val Nolte. Uumimsldt, hag in, 141:1:: r111 11-1 rl'!1 - in.f 6 Italia. San Pganclaco, San 17 F.it )Itytls - :iuptgsbrr 27, 197 -r ►uteo. Sulam and Sonoma UWtuvldu, Guardia Cuuntles 11.12 1.50 •1.10 1.00 Tlle•Sattetsl , Plastics. Hag Iposs and lilt++ly;�,l "weed L%lunttoo 10.15 1.00 .So 'Id":1:1111'flnll'OF 111111K to reads llorrtsrey, slid SARsta Cruz t Counties 17,11 1.09 '. last 1111:1tv4y l:attatiuclloll (dues slot Lalwsrrru Inuludo airport tLUW.sys unit Z Grasp l 5.775 1.25 1.70 1.10 .30 inxlW:,yu) brldgt•s over Ir.stfig:s- 0 Gawp list 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 All bill ual,wra) lunno2lul runt at•ua � Group 11161 9.2i5 1.25 1.70 1.10 :10 Whicls Include Willing attvc- f1 Gcoup 11c) 0.025 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 tttr•t•ul J'.1111'a:IJ conutru.Muui M Group lid) 0.725 1.25 1.7u 1.10 .10 w,J 1..svlt+g uuuuuldlud Wills to Grimy 1(el 9.125 1.25 1.10 1.10 .10 building covutrvatluu). GIVup till 0.975 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 + GROUP 1 0.125 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Ggoup 1 0.526 1.25 1.70 1.10 .l0 laborers (Gunnllals .t l!1:(:ISltsl�/t1►77-S045 - tl.,d. 04 Group l 9.215 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 (4) I'll 24577 - Hay Il, 1'!71)'. Gtoup 2 0.115 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Slatuuldu Idaho 3 0.525 1.25 1.70 1.10 .l0 1 , L'L.11�C.�s - lrulwurkarss kumulutnS Cyunlias uud Chaise , 1.art(u416 of Adams. Idal.o, V.sllay. Nasl.irragurs Cuuntlaa lucalad south of zhr Nulsal QlAnsslavllla Line IIU.69 .f+S Il.1S .02 J. 1 . RA EGI . '. TER, VOL. d9, NO. 121-fRIDAT, JULY R, 1977 . ..:..: ..'.•.: `.. ' FEDERAL S , rAwarwarslr..«nnrrwrwxWri:.+111<..w.taN.:Wry,L'J.rik.a:1•:.• • 11U1t11 Is/.I11:�1'. I'. 13 I . ' a�.•Nie:.rRM::M�.1tei�:.Y�rMwtwa/.6Aw _-__ �` • .•rtr.......pw.•..r•ry•rr•..ww.rH..w...MPMM•ra r....�., r.,a...a.c.../::....,:.•t.aa.w.7 bt..w isnot lui1u11t r..T t"tL IyLTUl 15 P. 8 ttlr.11.11+:1 fill. 1_A))�r�lYl_ It..•1� /I t I III:CIS11Ri Nil. CAII-50.19 (ft.ttted) 14J 111 lnn$1 - Apil l 11, I411) HaltO.neliH rryw.ron iriwtp OeneNts PsptaenU AI otovd,al Allston, Amadul. hultn, Rete Oasis l'rl rvylilt, Co1415a, !noble iterdr rdrroliaw Newly EJoc lwa. Cu�la,,J1!•1 flee 1r;, El I1..r.4d41, Rees 11 3 to Pensions Vacation arta/ac � Rotor N L K Pensions Yaca1{aa' waJ/os \ . Itrrnot+•loran, Il+wrholdi, K1ngs. AMD,It. A►Ir.To. fla.lura. 11.11 Its, Il.,t{twin, flrn•Im 1414, Nrtr.r.l, 1.4tharat Ilydnec luulacry, tl.ry..,, INVn614, San Benito and Battle Cie CIS $'later, 1'llnsis, :4etament0, ' l:oul+tlea 3 92.69 3 098 ; 1.75 Sou Uenito, tion ismlclsco. SAID plushers{ 51rtam(Itteesl JQaquln, Sou Ihtleu, 584114 Am4dor (ilurthern hal( of Main, S-111111 Crust Shasta, County). inernmcttto, Yo1o. tlr414, Slel{you, Snl:uea, M Ilotado. Nevada, Placer, srinnrnn, 51441{s{Q41n. Sn11ac. ati4 Sierra Cnuntles (ee- 1n1,1.na, Itl1+11{, 'frtl:llr, rlu•1{ng Lake Tahoe Aloe) 13.84, 1.32 1.01 .i .14 1 1'unlaunr. Vela an.$ Yohn Short !ictal Wockerst 1:1111111104, (:41110u11a A.wnd11r, butte, Colus4, , El 11014110, Glenn, Lassen, , iYlnu(�,•I 119104,18, 1'14kcrr, Plumes, , 1;4rprnl+'sal Sntramenln. 511461a, Mersa, . tnst.•eele'1e S 11.65 $ 1.72 S 1.71 .as .06 Sutlete, Tehama, Volo sold Ilaillr.,l.t1 rlotte Loyarol Poser. Vuhn Cuuntlits 11.60 .13 1.65 Sas Pprlalorst Sou fllPssa Shtnglcrat Steel I•Vnifold Add$ LrecN.ls end/uc 61ea1 Spar- 1.1114 Construetlonl isle tier. flccluls 11.110 1.11 1.11 .65 .06 Little, Ilartn, handocllto and filllerlrllls 11.15 1.22 1.71 .65 .06 Somata Counties z flectrlclantt Clouluhaau 9.89 1.11 ]>:+ .60 .01 Q Inky, Mallei, 11.1ildnclltu and Lino iaulptsmlt Operators 11.12 1.11 ]i+ .80 .02 S401101114 (:,etletllesLlttemen 12.35 1.11 3i+ .80 .Ol 1^11 Llactrlrl.lt+s 12.35 1.11 3Tr1, .30 .02 Cattle Splicers 11.61 1.11 31:+ .80 .03 1n Calle spllcess 13.61 1.11 3L4 .30 .01 0ut16,11.1mut. Laast•0, f14doc, 1.1+8nnps 51eesla, 51.sltlyalt, I Tel+aloa still 'Islul ly [.Quoties , Rlnctriclaess 11.24 1.11 3%4 .10 .04 1:41.11• ipllcars 17.14 1.11 37.+ .70 .04 f1in1+n1 t Florlrlclanal Cable 51111car' It01t.i•ra 12.85 1.11 3%+ .10 .04 Cal.14 .$Ill1tes0 14.1i 1.11 lx+ .10 1 .04' _ .. , : . .:.. .. t , , ' FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 47; NO. 141.-FRIDAY, JULY 32, 1017 ... Ceti . . ., • 1N111IPICAII HS P. 9 II!mlFl!_nllbH5 P, 10 �y la•1•.t3��!!�ur••('A)7_711Gn --if.J,�ii r ... - � �� -11.2..111 2!012 - Aprtl 21, 1971) 1'llot►11rrrbh l4aralonl, iil1Sttsti INf. C1'76�«2175 - 11-.4 07 Pilots 110111.111s pvyo,Mb Alareas, Alpiuu, Mwrdus, basil ...- ----• •---- �l 4!t'.4=it7�• ItICHNLRf 2U, 11i�1) lrrlc Cirtavetas, Cuntta Ce$to, Uel Ifordr fdrawwr Ilsrttur.i Nidlilrbt•,1, Used Nrvtn Ilwlll' Gil..Vtlrr MmfitY, t! Nurdm, 1 sasne, Nrros M l M possloar Vrarllor j rJ/..I+ fluid t.utnluq and Tells id Nr1a, N Il W pensions Yrlruwr w#iI�rr IluaWoldt, Nestle. 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Pa77-51119 - B•,J N4 Fda1s 11686111%Payments N...1� Eddcarlon (47 yll 211'!91 - April 72, 19!!), pests Rsrse N<p PenslrYs Y6cr11•r YnJ/Ya Aldtsallr A) Inc Au.aJa.r, But M6Y11y EJYrar164 Alive. 1a. .. P . . . Raise 11 L M rootless vacation 64,1:41 tteclslo�t_!_ 1.77_1610 - Mnt1�) Cdldvur•as. culusa, Culltrd AIY,, Tr,' j1-2 YR-1T7S7 - Altrll 1, 1!771 1:115td, 11111 11419111. EI 0u14410, l"dtsat county, alabasa 1`101111u. Cl6un, Iluu.b6tdl, Riollr. • I:Iku, lusaen. NIJur.a, tLuln. CII�t4)e r Nd N pus.1.11uuduc 11111. IId 1'catl. Clrctticlarta, L111asun 10.05 ./0 716.]0 .01 Mudue, Iluulurr•dy.11dlid, 11evYdd, rldcurs 1'luw4a,•Sdcrd114,11Ls, 5.111 ba111111, Sall Fr.utclscu, Son Judyuln Son Mrtu11, 1161119d Cldra, Sdttta Crua, Stoic:!, Sierra, 142 to-247uu1S . X71 1 Slaklyuu, Salam, Sullumo, (12 utit. Jef ei June Saint 1t c Sldnlslauss 5uttot, 7uhdrr, Olraunt, Jellecaga Saint Clalc, Tr•It.ity, Wares Tu ilueota, Shelby, a laduya acid Walker Yulus suit Yuba Canntlde, t:ouartles. Alal.a�a. .�; California Chan of Insulation applicator• ]:75 lAbuc ac s r Clt.i,�;•lsy l !-Stases• ],]] ElYltrlelrtts Palnteca, blush I.SO San NILe11 Cawtty 11].1] 1.16 ]X + 1.01) .03 ' Z O MC1liit�l�AA7�1-5U52 - Mrd. I1 t -,�1 112 Fit 26115 Il'y 20. 1977) Star.euldo. AfaskA I rL.utya a IepYferar Asad 1 $15.60 1.10 2.20 .05 Areas'll apse! 111 15.37 1.10 2.20 .05 1 , O , . . .. F. 1 . . f1DERAl REGISTER,'VOL. 47.'NO. 146 FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1977' .. l �iw++-..� r��4.4• •w.d.4W1�.NIMMI:+:Y�iN'..W'/.w70A.nMsA:n:.1J~.ytM1{r1�.IMN��iNrf.�• . Is1f11f"ICATIIEIS P. ] ( 11UDii1CA110HS P. 1 SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . ORDER OF WORK Once concrete removal has begun for the construction of a ramp , the Contractor shall expedite his operation to complete the ramp . The construction time to complete any one ramp shall not exceed 10 working days from the time concrete removal begins , not including saw cutting , to the time the ramp can be used by pedestrians . The construction of ramps by area shall proceed in an orderly fashion and all the ramps shall be completed in one site before moving to the next . 2. MATERIALS The asphalt concrete and portland cement concrete mix designs shall be designated by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Engineer . The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimum mix design review period of four working days for a design from an "Approved" commercial plant and five continuous working days for a design from a "non-approved" commercial plant . For "non-approved" plants the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary aggregate samples . The relative compaction of soils and aggregates will be determined by comparison with the maximum density as determined by Test Method No . Calif. 216, or Test Method No . CCC 216 . Th•e field density may be determined by Test Method No. Calif . 216 or by nuclear density gage determination (Test Method No . Calif . 231 . ) 3. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Section 7-1 . 09 , "Public Safety ," of the Standard Specifi cations is modified as follows : All signing and traffic control warning and safety devices shall conform to the requirements set forth in the current "Manual of Warning Signs , Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon County Highways , " issued by the Public Works Department, Contra Costa County , California . Construction operations shall be conducted in such a manner so as to provide for the safe passage of vehicles and pedestrians around the work at all times . During concrete pouring and patch paving operations where trucks are stopped within the traveled way compentent flagmen shall be stationed to provide for the safe passage of vehicles around the work. E - 1 s g_} 00198 SECTION .E - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Continued) In addition to Public Safety Signs , the Contractor shall supply and erect a portable sign (Exhibit X) according to the specifi - cations set forth and shall place the sign in the area of work during normal working hours . The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining and moving the project sign during construction at the various sites. EDA SITE SIGNS SPECIFICATIONS Size: 3 ' X 61X 1 /2" Material : Face 1 /2" or greater shop sanded exterior plywood Type III Barracade Assembly: 3 ' X6 ' X1 /2" panel shall be securely attached to -a Type III Barracade . Paint: , Face - 3 coats outdoor enamel (sprayed) Rear - l coat outdoor enamel (sprayed) LETTERING : Hand painted enamels Colors: Red , white and blue . Specifically, white background ; "jobsor your community" in red ; EDA logo and " In partnership with the U . S . Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration , " blue. (See Eich i b i t X) In lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7-1 . 08 , Public Convenience," and 7-1 . 09, "Public Safety, " of the Standard Specifications , the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of furnishing, installing , maintaining and removing all signs , lights , flares , barricades and other warning and safety devices . Full compensation for conforming to the provisions in Section 7 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions , including full compensation for furnishing all labor. , including flagmen , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for installing, maintaining and removing all signs , lights and barricades as shown on the plans , as specified herein , and as directed by the Engineer , including supplying , constructing , and moving the EDA Site sign from site to site, and repairing and/or replacing damaged signs , shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for the various items of work and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 00199 E - 2 J� �. .: our . iy. loll �( community La In partmshi with p the W . LZ c1 U.S. DEPA NE NT OF COMMERCE Ea)nmic Development Administ ion SCALA *! SEE NEXT PAGE FOR .FURTHER INFORMATION �.. gg •� is : Al dimens ton '..... s reduced.b• �� y 3/4 , — . IV it } '/'•3' ��, ..fir ' •''.t ':t �1 �1 :.'`:jt� ,;•� .1• �'as.:.+ �- .. t a ,r, 14�,�,.5; 5••`::,r.�•:;--J 41.;�. �t,: r.' •�,•r'- '' 'J" � '' /b;!":�'•ti •'i� `''�S \/� I,rii .•��`' .S+ r•e',.�I�j•: 4':?n..'., �i �d:{rY R` 1.7�_ .. � . %;1.1� y :itt ''i'4'-Ly. �. .t•,l 1•.' ,,i l rj�",/l. '•s!�'..I.^ .�,e�;d• _l��•"..,� 51; • ••Jry ~ •°•� +IrV1f?�! .:•*'y:L•' ' ;. CA- 1 1% 1711 ' VVIIZ rr,/ ♦♦t�:is,' :r M- ....�S11 V IL, r ......:a. orflic [A�VeloprrIitAdmir�i t��ti J .T.. ' 4 u a41 tA" J. ...4...:.w.. F :i 1. 1. t �L 1 \ rll. 1� '.•, Y" SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 4. COOPERATION Attention is directed to Section 7-1 . 14 , ' "Cooperation, 1.' and Section 8-1 . 10, "Utility and Non-Highway Facilities," of the Standard Specifications . In lieu of the compensation provisions in Section 71, "Legal Relations and Responsibility," and Section 8 , "Prosecution and Progress ," of the Standard Specifications , full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision shall be considered included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made for delay or inconvenience to the Contractor ' s operations by reason of his con formance with this special provision . 5. OBSTRUCTIONS Attention is directed to the presence of water, sewer, .: and gas pipe lines and overhead utilities in the construction area . Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision, shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made therefor. 6. REMOVING CONCRETE Removing concrete shall conform. to the provisions in Section 15, "Existing Highway Facilities ," of the Standard Speci - fications and these special provisions . Removed concrete shall be disposed of in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal. of Material Out- side the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications.. Full compensation for removal and disposal of concrete shall be considered as included in the prices paid for each handicap. ramp and no separate payment will be made therefor. 7. CLEAN-UP All construction debris , materials , and equipment in the area of construction and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor , shall be removed and disposed of outside of the construction area in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Full compensation for clean-up shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items o.f work - requirin,g .c.lean-up and no separate payment will be made therefo 9020(�(►�1f12 t; E - 3 IR I, SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS = - 8 . AGGREGATE BASE In lieu of Section 26- 1 . 07 "Payment" full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools, equipment and incidentals and for doing all work involved in placing aggregate base, complete in place, as shown on the plans, and as specified in the Standard Specifications and as directed by the Engineer shall be included in the price paid for each Handicap Ramp. 9. ASPHALT CONCRETE Asphalt concrete shall be Type B conforming to the pro- visions in Section 39 , "Asphalt Concrete, " of the Standard Specifica- tions and these special provisions . Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer , asphalt binder to be mixed with the mineral aggregate shall be steam-refined paving asphalt having a viscosity grade of AR 4000 and shall comply with the requirements of the "Materials" section of these special provisions . Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2. 02, "Aggregate, " of the Standard Specifications for one-half-inch maximum, medium grading. Aggregate shall have a sodium sulfate loss of less than 9. 6% .when tested in accordance with Test Method No. CCC 214 (AC) . Paint binder shall be asphaltic emulsion , Type RSI . Paint binder shall be used as a prime coat . The asphalt concrete shall be spread and compacted in 2 layers each of 0 . 25 foot maximum thickness . All trimming of the surface shall be completed while the temperature of the mix is above 2000F. The Contractor shall not perform paving operations when the weather is rainy or foggy. It shall be the Contractor ' s respon- sibility, based on weather predictions , to schedule his paving oper- ations to avoid paving in the rain or fog . if the day ' s operations are cancelled because of predicted rain or fog , a non-working day will 'be charged regardless of actual working conditions . Asphalt concrete shall not be placed on any surface which contains ponded water or excessive moisture. If paving operations are in progress and rain or fog forces a shut down , loaded trucks in transit shall. return to the plant and no compensation will be allowed therefor. E - 4 t 002n3 SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 9 . ASPHALT CONCRETE (Continued) - The Contractor shall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture: is loaded until it is discharged from the delivery vehicle . Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed pavement shall be made by cutting the existing pavement to a neat, smooth line at the conform line and constructing a vertical -face butt joint . The provisions in the last paragraph in Section 39-6 . 02 , "Spreading ," and Section 39-6 . 03 "Compacting" of the Standard Specifi - cations , are superseded by the following : Asphalt concrete may be spread and compacted by means acceptable to the resident engineer capable of producing a complete surfacing of uniform smoothness and texture . Furnishing and placing asphalt concrete shall be considered as. including the following 1 ) Cutting the existing pavement to a neat , smooth line. _ . 2) Constructing a vertical face butt joint . 3) Excavating , removing and disposing of the road way material . 4) Furnishing and applying asphaltic emulsion . Full compensation for furnishing and placing . asphalt concrete shall be considered as included in the price paid for- Handicap Ramp and no separate payment will be made therefor . 10 . MINOR CONCRETE Minor concrete for curb , gutter and Handicap Ramps shall conform to the provisions in Section 73 , "Concrete Curbs and Sidewalks ," and Section 90-10 , "Minor Concrete ," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Any reference to curb , sidewalk, gutter depressions , or driveways in Section 73 of the Standard Specifications shall be ex- panded to include handicap ramps . Minor concrete shall contain not less than 470 pounds of cement per cubic yard . 00204 SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 10. MINOR CONCRETE (Continued) Any section of curb, gutter or handicap ramp which does not meet the quality and appearance requirements of the specifications shall be removed and replaced at the Contractorts expense . The handicap ramp surface shall be finished with a coarse . hair push broom in a direction perpendicular to the slope as shown on the plans . Brooming shall be delayed until the concrete has set sufficiently so as to just retain the marks made by the broom hairs . Aggregate base for the blanket to be placed beneath the handicap ramps shall conform to the provisions in Section 26 , "Aggregate Bases , " of the Standard Specification for Class 2 aggregate base. All portland cement concrete conform lines shall be saw cut. The contractor shall be responsible for repair or re- placement of vandalized work. Special care shall be taken to protect freshly poured concrete. Concrete spillage on surfaces adjacent to. the ramps shall be completely removed while the concrete is still wet . Concrete shall be cured with a clear , non-pigmented compound . Centerline location of ramps are designated by a black spray painted line on the existing curb and sidewalk in most cases . In the event of non-designated centerline for a ramp location shown on the plans , the centerline shall be established by the resident engineer . Curb , gutter and handicap ramps shall be constructed to conform with the existing curb, gutter and sidewalk smoothly and uniformly. The radius of the lip of gutter and gutter flowline shall - conform to that of the existing on each side of the ramp . Curb and gutter construction , scoremarks and gutter lip paving shall conform with the requirements of plans and County Standard Detail CC 306. Should the existing concrete outside the ramp installation be cracked or damaged in any manner due to the construction operation , the damaged concrete shall be saw cut , removed and replaced to the nearest scoremark at the contractors expense and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor . E - 6 00205 SECTION E - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 10. MINOR CONCRETE (Continued) The contractor has the option of removing concrete o.0 -. side the area needed for the ramp itself provided : l ) The concrete is removed to the nearest score mark or weakened plane joint. 2) The additional concrete removed will be replaced in accordance with Standard Detail CC 306, the Standard Specifications and as directed by the engineer . No additional compensation will be allowed for removal and replacement of additional concrete removed for the convenience of the contractor . Minor concrete handicap ramp , type A, B and C will be paid. for at a contract price for each ramp installed , which price shall include full compensation for sawcutting , removing and disposing of the existing concrete and the underlying material , furnishing and placing the aggregate base, furnishing and placing the portland cement concrete, furnishing and placing the asphalt concrete and all other incidentals required by the plans , special provisions and as directed by the Engineer for the handicap ramp installation . , E " 002 � [NOW �Ie.31iu�c�idl`Ai aTii'�ilo�-ties 11 Ogt1"M 0101 ti\ 0[101011111 ■1 Wt mwmt 1•t10 If4Tt1 :E �� ,/+/ \� yl �- �'•` 'v�� �r 1 CLAN • 4011"■ uYMI 1.a/NII w 4W /u w .0 114 M[w Yr•1 wwIN1[I Ml/ MawlA 1411 �► �,► ■ N 1Y0 IIA. "L U.101"lrw NIA4I0 M I.w MN J�0A �CL•M 1 om"I /N•w1t•M Stood, rO IlaO"L K law AI a 101t M/anM o Co IN NV MI a LWW _YIN �•. W� r�` NYM 10KAIAM 1110 lMlm r A 4011•.1 aMal aN A 1t1M11■1LLI 01x.10 ".,. 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Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner is designated as Chairman for the 1977 Charity Drive compaign among County employees; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Warren N. Boggess, Chairman, Board of Supervisors, is designated to serve as Honorary Chairman for said campaign; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all County department heads are urged to cooperate with Supervisor Boggess and Mr. Ramsay by working actively in support of the Charity Drive campaign; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following County employees are appointed to serve as the Charity Drive Chairman within their respec- tive departments: Department Department Head Department Chairman Board of Supervisors W. N. Boggess Jeanne Maglio Administrator Arthur G. Will June Vincelette Agricultural Commissioner K. E. Danielson Cliff Baumer Agricultural Extension J. J. Coony Maureen Harris Assessor E. F. Wanaka Glenn Schneider Auditor-Controller D. L. Bouchet T. J. Cunningham Building Inspection R. CST. Giese Harry McConnell Civil Service C. J. Leonard. Olene Solomen Clerk, Recorder, Elections J. R. Olsson Rich Arrington Emergency Services W. H. Perry, Jr. Andrew R. Mercak District Attorney , William O'Malley Pat Rawlinson County Counsel J. B. Clausen Paul St. John Education R. I. Marchus John Hendrickson Health Orlyn Wood, M. D. Richard Harrison RESOLUTION NO. 77/846 '00209 Department, Department Head Department Chairman Hospital G. Degnan, M. D. Gene Morel Library C. R. Walters Dorothy Bodwell Mt. , Diablo Municipal Court- Judge J. D. Hatzenbuhler Carole Phelps Judge L. L. Edmunds Judge Norman Spellberg Judge Ellen S. Green Delta Municipal Court Judge M. Rose Gloria Strusis Judge G. A. Bellaci Bay Municipal Court Judge G. Carroll Georgia. Gates' Judge D. W. Calfee Judge B. P. Dreibelbis Judge T. F. Curtin Judge R. J. Duggan Walnut Creek-Danville Judge B. F. Rahn Donna Delchini Municipal Court Judge J. R. Longacre Judge J. C. Minney Economic Opportunity Rita S. Hays Al Boileau Planning A. A. Dehaesus James Beiden Probation Cecile Lendrum Erl Hellekson Public Defender P. R. Murphy Sue Cevasco Public Works V. L. Cline - Louise Aiello Sheriff-Coroner H. D. Ramsay I}Tarren Rupf Social Service R. E. Jornlin Ed Jackson Superior Court Department 1 Department 2 Department 3 Department 4 Department 5 Department 6 Department 7 W. O'Neill Mary Ellen Rounsville Department 8 Department 9 Department 10 Department 11 Department 12- Juvenile Court Referee(s) Family Law Commissioner Treasurer-Tax Collector R. W. Leal Harriet Pistochini Veterans Service E. R. Rieger Dorothy Harkness Housing Authority Robert L. Gray Ruby Davis Human Resources Agency C. L. Van Marter Howard Reynolds County Fire Districts R Contra Costa County Gerald Duarte E1 Sobrante Harold Huffman Moraga E. Lucas Orinda Walter Luihan Riverview Vince Aiello BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all public employees in Contra Costa County are urged to contribute within their means to the United Way campaign. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of October, 1977, by the following vote of the Board. AYES: Supervisors J. P. :fenny, N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine and W. N. -Boggess. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor R. I. Schroder cc: County Administrator County Sheriff Coroner County Departments Listed 0210 RESOLUTION NO. 77/846 , IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS z OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Amending ) Board Resolution No. 77/560 ) Establishing Rates to be Paid ) RESOLUTION N0. 77/1,87147* 'to "Child Care Institutions ) WHEREAS this Board on July 12, 1977, adopted Resolution -No. . 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions for the Fiscal Year 1977-78; and 11HEREAS the Board has also been advised that certain changes should be made to the approved list; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that Resolution No. 77/560 is hereby amended as detailed below,' effective July 1 , 1977 Delete small family group home: Rate Yoder Group Home/ Martinez $445 PASSED.AND.ADOPTED BY THE BOARD on. October; 18 ,_.°1977 .. t Ong: Director, Human Resources Agency cc: Social Service, M. Hallgren County Probation Officer. f County Administrator aI = County Auditor-Controller ; Superintendent of Schools RESOLUTION r'O 777847 OU211 sr .. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Foster Gare ) and. Adoption Reform Act of 1977 ) RESOLUTION .NO. 77/848 Embodied in H.R. 7200 ) WHEREAS that legislation known as H.R. 7200 (Miller) would enact the Foster Care and Adoption Reform Act of 1977; and WHEREAS H.R. 7200 has been passed by the House of Representatives, and the version of this legislation passed by the Senate (S. 1928) eliminates many of the desirable features of H.R. 7200; and WHEREAS H.R. 7200 and S. 1928 are now being considered by a conference committee; and WHEREAS the provisions of H.R. 7200 -would enable the States and Counties to substantially strengthen their programs ,. . for children in foster care or being considered for adoption; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors endorses and supports these principles contained in H.R. 7200: (1) Adoption subsidy for hard-to-place children or children with special problems; (2) Federal financial participation for children in voluntary foster home placement; (3) A requirement that family reunification services ; be provided; A (4) The provision of federal guidelines for foster home care standards and rates; (5) Full funding at $266 million as an entitlement program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be forwarded as evidence of support for these principles to the members of the California Congressional delegation who are members of the. conference committee: Senator Alan Cranston Representative Fortney "Pete" Stark Representative James Corman and a copy also be forwarded to Congressman George Miller. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on October 18, 1977. cc: Senator Alan Cranston Congressman Fortney Stark Congressman James Corman Congressman George Miller Mary Lou Laubscher Director, Human Resources Agency County Welfare Director County Administrator County Counsel V021.2 RESOLUTION NO. 77/348 Human Resources Agency Health-Medical-social Services Y C V��l{ C. L.Van Msrtar Martinez Street Director Costa (415)372-2602 Martinez,Califnmia 95553 (415) 372-260i County - T D October 17, 1977 OCT 18 1971 J. it. WARREN N. BOGGESS, CHAIRMAN Of JPF+IVIlOI� Contra Costa County,Board of Supervisors 1331 Concord Avenue Concord, California 94520 Dear Mr. Boggess: Foster Care and Adoption Reform Act of 1977 (HR 7200, George Miller) Many of us concerned with the welfare of children have been following with interest this legislation authored.by Congressman Miller. The bill as passed by the House of Representatives would enable the states and counties to sub- stantially strengthen their programs for children in foster care or being considered for adoption. However, the version passed by the Senate (S 1928) is far more limited in its scope and therefore would not have the same benefit for local programs and the children they serve. The two bills are now in conference, and I am requesting that the Board of Supervisors adopt a position of support for the principles incorporated in HR 7200. 1 further request that this position of support be conveyed promptly to the members of the California delegation who are on the conference co:amittee: Senator Alan Cranston Representative Fortney "Pete" Stark Representative James Corman The major principles which the members of the conference committee should be urged to support and retain are: 1. Adoption subsidy for hard-to-place children or children with special problems 2. Federal financial participation for children in voluntary foster - home placement 3. A requirement that family reunification services be provided 4. The provision of Federal guidelines for foster home care standards and rates. 5. Full funding at '$266 million as an entitlement program Microfilmed with board order 00213 : , . , �, WARREN N. BOGGESS Foster.Care and Adoption Reform_Act of 1977 (HR '7200. George;Miller) Page 2 I .� � I . ,� - �;-� � — - I �� I .M, 1-1 I - I . b Congressman Mi11er and an analysis of the: various bi1Zs p11 I repared A statement y 1. by the American Public Welfare Association are attached. estions about this, please Iet me know. I and members of, the 2f you have any 4u to provide any information you may -need_ staff wi71 be happy - Sincerely yours, 7y///7 \\ •L4 ZS , .. -�' MARY r,�vascxE f x ti Mr _ '�1 r Jz - 4 �- LJY r h ♦ i%V a 9 J x 5 - rJ - r I � . - r� t _ �S r , - �' 3` II " r k r i \' t. _ ,...l. , . y f o: ", -,..'��,.-,,.', ,�..�,.,,�,,,.,��,,�.."�,, �,,.�,��,�,,,�.;��.��t�.�- ,Z!--,�--..,--.,,� - - ! -_ .I-_ ,, �- I I - I I . .. � : '. - � ,��-, - �,-,I M�. .. �. o� 114 . r BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, 'CALIFORNIA In the Natter of Annexation 77-10 ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/849 to County Service Area L-42 ) (Danville Area) ) (Gov.C. §§56261, 56320 , 56322 , ' 56323, 56450) RESOLUTION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR ANNEXATION AND ORDERING ANNEXATION TO COUNTY SERVICE AREA WITHOUT HEARING OR ELECTION The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: This annexation had been proposed by the Landowners of the subject area and application therefore filed with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission on September 23, 1977. The reason for the proposed annexation is to provide the area to be annexed with street lighting services . On October 5, 1977, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the proposal for the aforesaid annexation, subject to the condition that the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Said commission also found the territory proposed to be annexed as legally uninhabited, assigned the proposal the designation of "Annexation 77-10. to County Service Area L-42", and authorized the Annexation without notice and hearing by this Board. The affected property will not be taxed for .any existing bonded indebtedness or contractual obligations . This Board hereby finds that this proposed annexation is in the best interest of the people of County Service Area L-42 and of the territory to be annexed. This Board hereby finds that the territory to be annexed is uninhabited, that no landowner therein filed a written protest, and that all landowners in the affected area have consented in writing to the proposed annexation. This Board hereby ORDERS this annexation without hearing, without election, and without being subject to confirmation by the voters . The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this Resolution along with the appropriate fees to the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation .Commission, in accordance with Government Code §56450. PASSED and ADOPTED on October 18, 1977. cc: Secretary of State (Via LAFCO) State Board of Equalization (Via LAFCO) County Administrator County Assessor (Via LAFCO) Public Works Director County Service Area L-42 S. Stellmacher D. Hornberger County Auditor-Controller County Recorder (Via LAFCO) P. G. & E. DCG:g RESOLUTION NO. 77/849 00215 LOCAL AGRiCY FOQ,,%kTION C01'21ISSION 173-78 Contra Costa County, California Description Dates 10/5/77 By: EXHIBIT. "A" Annexation 77-10 to County Service Area L-42 (Two Parcels) Parcel One. Being a portion of Rancho San Ramon and Section 28, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northern boundary of County Service Area M-6, said point being the intersection of the center of Camino Tassajara with the southern extension of the eastern line of Lot 136, Las Lomitas Subdivision Unit No. 2, filed November 9, 1948, in Map Book 36, at page 17; thence, leaving said boundary of County Service Area M-6, North 120 30' 07" Fast, along said southern extension, 30 feet, more or less, to the southeastern corner of said Lot 136, said point also being the southwestern corner of Parcel "A", as shown .on that cer- tain map filed August 23, 1977, in Book 57 of Parcel Maps, at page 15; thence Northerly, Easterly, Southerly, Westerly and Southerly, along the western, northern and eastern lines of said Parcel "A" (57 P.M. 15), as follows; North 120 30' 07" East, 1182.54 feet; South 880 38' 10" East, 532.10 feet; South 12° 30' 07" West, 678.73 feet; North 770 29' 53" West, 214.47 feet and South 120 30' 07" West, S92.82 feet to the southeastern corner thereof, said point being on the northern line of Camino Tassajara; thence South 120 30' 07" West, along the southern ex- tension of the eastern line of said Parcel "A" (57 P.M. 15), 30 feet, more or less, to the center of Canino Tassajara, said point being on the- northern boundary of County Service Area M-6; thence Westerly, along the center of Camino Tassajara and the northern boundary of County Service Area M-6, 275 feet, more or less., to the point of beginning. Containing 11.45 acres, more or less. Parcel Two. Being a portion of Rancho San Ramon, described as follows; 00216 2 Beginning at a point on the southern boundary of County Service Area 1-42, said point being on the center of Orange Blossom Way, said point being the southern most corner of Tract 4490, filed May 6, 1974, in Map Book 169, at page 4; thence, leaving said boundary of County Service Area 1-42 South 870 521 51" West, 208.56 feet to the south- western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Stewart Enterprises Inc., recorded January 26, 1977, in Book 8179, of Official - Records, page 296; thence North 011 14' 45" East, along the Western line of said Stewart Eht.erprises Inc., parcel (8179 O.R. 296) 460.51 feet to the northwestern corner thereof, said point being on the southern boundary of County Service Area 1,42; thence Easterly and Southerly, along said boundary of County Service Area L-42, 625 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 1.99 acres, more or less. IF ez 0021'7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re.: Subdivision 4952 Annexation ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/850 to County Service Area No. M-22 ) (San Ramon Area) ) (Gov.C. §§56310, 56311,; 56312, 5d313) RESOLUTION INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION - .The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES that : Applications for the above-captioned -change in organization were filed by the landowners of the subject area with the Local Agency Formation Commissionts Executive Officer on July 11, 1977. On October 5; 1977, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the Application, declared the territory proposed to be annexed as legally uninhabited and designated the proposal as : "Subdivision 4952 Annexation to County Service Area M-22" . The exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed are as described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. At 10 :50 a.m. on Tuesday, November 29, 1977, in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, this Board will conduct a public hearing on the proposed annexation, when all interested persons or taxpayers for or against the proposed annexation will be heard. Anyone desiring to make written protest thereto -must file it with the Clerk before the hearing. A written protest by an owner of land must contain a description sufficient to identify. his land-, and a written protest by a voter must contain his residential address. At the end of the hearing, the Board shall either disapprove the proposed annexation or, order the annexation in accordance with Government Code §§56320 through •56322. The Clerk of this Board shall have this resolution published once a week for- two successive weeks in the Valley Pioneer, a newspaper of general circulation published in this County and circulated in the territory proposed to be annexed, beginning not later than fifteen (15) days before the hearing date. The Clerk shall also post this resolution on the Board's bulletin board at least fifteen (15) -days before the hearing date and continuing to the time of the hearing. The Clerk shall also mail notice of the hearing at least fifteen (15) days beforehand to all persons and counties , cities , or districts , which theretofore filed a written request for special notice with the - Clerk. PASSED on October 18, 1977, unanimously by the Supervisors present. cc: County Administrator County Assessor Public Works Director County Service Area M-22 P.G. & E. Mr. Ted Wright L DCG:g RESOLUTION NO. _ 77/85Q 004.18 r I" hEI EBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a -true ?.d correct coe y of a resolution entered on the nirut--s of said Board o-!" Suce�=- t-z-sors on the date zforesaid. ditness mfhand and the Sial of ,the Board of Super visors . affixed -this 18th dal of - .,.October , 1.9 77 F J. R. Oi,S50N, CLERK - By. MaxineM. Neu eld . ccs:. .County Administrator County Assessor <�. Public Works Director 'F $ . County Service Area M-22 Mr. Ted Wright d r t • y � -to N�..iFt- # '. , x � t _I - f 3 _ V Y _ J - S k R�S0LUTlOi�J '10 77/850 - r ... -.--.. .w Ra.M.�u..+....�'�"r�w�iR-wtw f.r..-...wL�tN •� �-'�.:r .�.! - _ .Z.r:.-' ��. LrCAL AGa.CY FO:�•ATION COMMISSION 105_7$ r Contra Costa County, California Revised Description Dates 10/5/77 By" t F'IM 3IT "A" Subdivision 4952 Annexation to County Service:Area M-22 Being a. portion of Rancho San Ramon, described as follows; Beginning at a point on the southern boundary of County Service Area L-42, said point being at the intersection of the southeastern extension of the northeastern line of Twin Creeks Drive with the center of Norris Canyon Road; thence, leaving said boundary of County Service Area L-42, Easterly, along the center of Norris Canyon Road, 1080 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the center of San Ramon Valley Boulevard; thence Southeasterly and Southerly, along the center of San Ramon Valley Boulevard, 4800 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the center of Bollinger Canyon Road; thence Westerly and Northwesterly, along the center of Bollinger Canyon Road, 5100 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the center of Norris Canyon Road; thence Northeasterly, along the center of Norris Canyon Road, 950 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the southeastern extension of the southwestern line of Lot 85, Tract 3869, filed October 24, 1969, in Map Book 128, at page 34, said point being on the southern boundary of County Service Area 1-42; thence Northeasterly, along the center of Norris Canyon Road and said boundary of County Service Area L_42, 1930 _feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 287.65 acres, more or less. IK117 A (.1 0020 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re. Intention to Buy Real ) Property for County RESOLUTION NO. 77/ 851 , Civic Center, Martinez, ) } (Govt. C, No. 25350) RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County .RESOLVES THAT: It intends to buy from Robert M. Moore, for Civic Center purposes, the real property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, for $89,500.00,; in accordance with the terms and conditions of Purchase Agreement signed by. Robert M. Moore, on October 11 , 1977, which is a fair and reasonable price therefor. This Board will meet on November 29, 1977 at 10:45 a.m. in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, to consummate this purchase and the Clerk of this Board is directed- to publish the following notice in the "Martinez News Gazette" pursuant to Government: . Code Section 6063: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County declares its intention 'to purchase from Robert M. Moore, at a price- of $89,500.00, a portion of Block 347, Additional Survey Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, located - at 1211 and 1215 Escobar Street, City of Martinez, as more particularly described in Resolution No. 77/851 of the Board and will meet at 10:45 a.m. on November 29, 7977 to consummate the purchase. DATED: October 18, 1977 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of said Board By �f _ ... . ... PASSED ,by the Board on, October18, 1977. Originator: Public" Works` Department, Real .'Property Division cc: . Auditor-Controller Administrator Grantor c/o Public Work RESOLUTION NO 77/ 851 OQf-,21 County Civic Cenfer Moore Property EXHIBIT "A" Those parcels of land in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of �California, described- as follows : PARCEL ONE Portion of Block 347, Additional Survey Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Fecorder Of the County of Contra Costa, described as follows: Beginning on the northwest line of Escobar Street, distant thereon south 520 west, 131 feet from the southwest corner of Block I, as designated on the map of Homestead Tract, filed December 23, 1907, Map Book 1, page 14; thence from said point of beginning south 520 west, along said northwest line, 38. 07 fget to a point in the center of a 3 foot concrete walk and stairway laid between Nos . 1209 and 1211 Escobar Street ; thence north 380 west along the center of said walk and stairway and along the direct extension north 380 west thereof, 96 .97 feet, more or less, to the southeast line of the lands now or formerly of Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence north 570 30 ' east, ` along said southeast line, 38.24 feet; thence south 380 east, 93.3 feet t"o the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO Portion of Block 347, Additional Survey Town of Martinez, as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, described as follows: h Beginning on the northwest line of Escobar Street, at the south- west line of the parcel of land firstly described in the deed to Francis T. McMahon, recorded April 21, 1950, Book 1542, Official Records, page 26; thence from said point of beginning south 520 west, along said northwest line, 47 feet to the northeast line of the parcel of land described as Parcel A under Exhibit IV, in the decree of distribution dated November 22, 1949, under Probate Case No . 9404 in the local Superior Court entitled in the matter of the estate of Richard Rains Veale, deceased,-a certified copy of which was recorded November 22, 1949, Book 1465, Official Records, page 259; thence north 380 west, along said northeast line, 93. 3 feet to the southeast' line of the lands now or formerly of Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence north 570 30 ' east, along said southeast line, 47. 22 feet to the southwest line of said McMahon parcel; thence south 380 east, along said southwest. line, 88. 87 feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE Beginning at the intersection of the northwestern. line of the pared of land described as Parcel One in the deed to B. Credit, recorded July Z9, 1965, Book 4920, Official Records, page 188 with the northerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to B. Credit, recorded August 3, 1967, Book 5424, Official Records, page 144 ; thence from said point of 1 of 3 00404040 V beginning southwesterly along said northwestern line to the southwestern line of said Credit parcel, 4920 OR 188 ; thence northwesterly along the direct extension of said southwestern line to the northern line of said Credit parcel, 5424 OR 144; thence easterly along the last mentioned line to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL THREE: See general exception following Parcel Four herein. PARCEL FOUR That parcel of land described in the deed to B. Credit, recorded August 3, 1967, Book 5424, Official Records, page 144, as follows : "A portion of that parcel of land described in Deed No. -24675 to State of California, recorded June 23, 1961, in Volume 3895, Page 49 of Official Records of Contra Qbsta County, "described as follows : COMMENCING at the westerly corner of that parcel of land described as PARCEL TWO in deed to B. Credit, recorded July 29, 1965, in Volume 4920, Page 188 of Official Records. of Contra Costa County; thence along the northwesterly prolongation of the southwesterly line of said PARCEL TWO N. 360 20'22" W. , 4 .01 feet to the general southerly line of that parcel o, land described in Relinquishment No . 31359 to City of Martinez, recorded July 21, 1964, in Volume 4664, = Page 342, Official Records of Contra Costa County; thence along last said line from a tangent that bears N. 620 44 ' 36" E. along a curveto the left with a ' radius of 3,016 feet, through an angle of 10 20 ' 09", an arc length of 70.32 feet to the general southeasterly line of said parcel (3895 OR 49 ); thence along last said line S. 58' 49' 14" W. , 69.84 feet to the point of commencement. " EXCEPTING FROM PARCEL FOUR: The parcel of land described in the deed to Robert M. Moore, recorded 1pril B. 1976, Book 7817, Official Records, page 375. EXCEPTING FROM PARCELS THREE AND FOUR: The rights reserved in the deed from Southern Pacific Company, recorded June 23, 1961, Book 3895, Official Records, page 49, as follows: "EXCEPTING AND RESERVING, HOWEVER, to Grantor, its successors and assigns, forever, the title and exclusive right to all of the minerals and mineral ores of every kind and character now known to exist or hereafter discovered upon, within or underlying said land or that may be produced therefrom, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, all petroleum, oil, natual gas and other hydrocarbon substances and products derived , 2of3 00'23 .. . _ . - 3 - _ • - - ` _ - .. } - -. - .: - therefrom, together with the exclusive and perpetual right of 11 sat successors and assigns, of ingress and egress beneath the surface of said land to explore for, extract, mine and remove the same, and to make such use of the said land be= neath the surface a8 is necessary or useful in connection there- with- which use may include lateral or slant drilling, boring, digging or sinking of wells, shafts or tunnels; provided., however, that said Grantor, its successors .and assigns, shall not use the surface of said land in the exercise of any of said rights, and shall not disturb the surface of said land or any1. improvements thereon. " <_ 11 u K. : i • _ i c; 11 � .t� s t` J _ t. y _ Y t �Y y X r t 4_ .Y _ _ C. Y f t } ` y - 3 4- ` t 5 y _ y n r 3 a , -...�:,.: ..... .... 1 . .. h - �' - , -�5,,--,'7%71�,�,,, , I M,.-�:-`�-,�-:-. f ry t 1 : -,-�W- � '. ,�-.�. �1 y ... _ .. G 11 . �, 11. OF �` 3 of 3 303_'.D OF SUPERVISORS OL CONTRA C 0 S TA COUN.'Ti f C?L-1F rti,I_, ::e . Speed zones established ) MES0LUT_01 N0. 77/ -852 o:: certain wa-errays in ) Bethel island area_ } (Ord.C_ 99410-4.002 & 410-4.004; } Harb.&ti.C. ' §§G6'0 & 652) . The Contra Costa. County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THArL This Board ,has received complaints, about hazards in the Bat. a1 isl?nd area :oaten-lays because of excessive and speeding boat traf.f i c On August 23, 1977, this Boa-rd received a report from the Sherif_ Coroner concluding that these waterway areas are extremely hazardous and that consideration_ should be given `o establishing restrictions for thesa -waterway areas. Centra Costa County Ordinance Code §5410-4.002 and 410--4.00 ps:ovi de. that the Board of .Supervisors by -resolutiori may designate s=o;-f areas which are speed zones in w1hich no vessel ,+.ay be operated at a speed in excess of five ria-atical ri les per h6ur_ Pursuant to 0=3.C_ §410-4.004 the following Tr7ateiwiav areas in the vicinity of Bethel siah are He_rebv Designate3 as slO areas: . 1. Sandaound Slough, the .-tater betvean Bethel Island and Holland Tract- . 2. ract__ 2. Dutch Slough, the water between Bath.el Island and -HotclLkiss Tract, also the water between jersey island and Hotchkiss Tract as far west as the Jersey Island a,idge. 3. Taylor Slough, the Crater between Bethel ►sland and jersey Island. 4. Piper Slough, the water between Bethel Island and Frank's Tract. The Clerk of this Board is directed to file a certified _ copy of this resolution* in the office of the State Departr::ent of Navigation and Ocean Development. PIRSSED October 18 , 1377, ttn-ar_ir..ously by SuperTiso_s presant_ `T.1if r CC C".O'1LI t I rC:' i11 Str�tO; S::e?^'if f-COroy.,oi Public :`:CLL;.s Director State Department of Navigation and Ocean Development . . - RE.C]ClL IM, N'0. 77/ 852 002, IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Abandoning a Portion of ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/853 Rosenthal Avenue , )' Date: October 18, 1977 Concord Area. ) Resolution and Order Abandoning County Road (S & H Code 956.8,958) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: On September 6, 1977, this Board passed a resolution of intention to abandon the County highway described below and fixing October 18, 1977 at 10:30 a.m. , in its chambers, Administration Building, 651 Pine 'Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing thereon, and . ordered that the resolution be published and posted as required by law, which was done as shown by affidavits on file with this Board. The hearing was held at that time and place, this Board hearing and duly considering evidence offered concerning the abandonment. The abandonment covers two-trapizoidally shapped portions of Rosenthal Avenue approximately 208 and 253 feet in largest dimension lying on both -sides of the new State freeway frontage road east of the East Bay Municipal Utility . District's Mokelumne aqueduct in the Concord Area. In conjunction with the freeway development of Highway 4, a frontage road has been constructed serving the properties in the vicinity of the abandonment, previously having access from Rosenthal Avenue. Rosenthal Avenue east of the abandonment has become part of the State freeway right of way. Rosenthal Avenue West of the abandonment was abandoned through the Memory Gardens Cemetery in 1965. The frontage road supersedes any need for Rosenthal Avenue. There were no objections to the abandonment. This Board hereby FINDS that the proposed abandonment will not have a significant impact on the environment, and that a negative declaration has been prepared and processed in compliance with the California Environmental " Quality Act, and that it has reviewed and considered the information contained in the negative declaration. The Board therefore hereby FURTHER FI\NDS that the hereinafter described County highway dedicated to public use, is unnecessary for present or pros- pective use, and it is HEREBY ORDERED ABANDONED. The Director of Planning shall file with the County Clerk a Notice . of Determination concerning this abandonment and the negative declaration. DESCRIPTION: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. cc: Recorder Director of Planning Public Works Director James L. Warren Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Oakland Pacific Telephone Company, Oakland EBMUD Contra Costa County Water District Stege Sanitary District of County Administrator Oakley County Water District 0026 San Pablo Sanitary District Thomas Brothers Maps RESOLUTION NO. 77/853 EXHIBIT A A portion of Rosenthal Avenue as said road i_s shown on the map entitled c "Map of the Government or Gwin Ranch" filed November 8, 1884 in Book D of Maps at page 87, Records of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: PP.RCEL ONE Beginning on the northerly line of said Rosenthal Avenue at the westerly line of the 100 feet in width strip of land described in the deed to East Say Municipal Utility District recorded December 24, 1925 in Book 17 of Official Records, at page 441 , Records of said County; thence, from said point of beginning, along said northerly line of Rosenthal Avenue N 80027'28" E 252.87 feet to the northwesterly line of-the parcel of land described in Parcel 2a of the deed to the State of California, recorded February 28, 1975 in Book 7443 of Official Records, at page 459, Records of said County; thence, along said northwesterly line and its southwesterly extension S 65030100" W 193.73 feet to the southerly line of said Rosenthal Avenue; thence, along said southerly line S 80°27'28" W 84,01 feet to the westerly line of the East Bay Municipal Utility District's 100 feet in width strip of land; thence, along said westerly line N 10033'42" E 53.25 feet to the.point of beginning. PARCEL TWO Commencing at the intersection of the easterly line of that parcel of land designated as PARCEL THREE in the deed to James L. Warren, et ux, recorded March 1 , 1967, in Book 5315 of Official Records at page 433, Records of said County, with the northerly line of said Rosenthal Avenue; thence, along said r northerly line S 80027'28" W 35.07 feet to the true point of beginning of the, hereinafter described parcel of land; thence, from said true point of beginning continuing along said northerly line of Rosenthal Avenue, S 80°27'28" W 18.16 feet to the southeasterly line of the parcel of land described in parcel 2a of the deed to the State of California recorded February 2E, 1975 in Book 7443 of Official Records at page 459, Records of said County; thence, along said southeasterly line, S 65030'00" W 193.73 feet to the southerly line of said Rosenthal Avenue; thence, along said southerly line,' N 80027'28" E 207.96 feet; thence N 45°56'09" E 10.99 feet; thence N 24°30"00" W 45.31 feet to the true point of beginning. Bearings and distances used in the above descriptions are based on the California Coordinate System Zone III. To obtain ground distance multiply distances used by 1 .0000753. ; 0027 �k i.., vrav... 4 .,G'<cY.aa rr,. ,.._:._ -... ..-. 4._ ..._.. F.:ME1P _:..� �L. ..-M. .-..•'7�. _. d.... R. - .�... [e�!QjFl.w.. ,>> Jh: ��.-61.,:'i� a.. P 3 01 G <�J�r3J�Jili1lr5lJJ r =? ry»�f f� o w , P goo i WA R R EN rn 53/5 O.R. 433 _ NAM o o .0 0 Vj ,�ga� 3 A/ox Lo 0 di a N TSO " ' ` PAGE ii8�i• P �/� P 21 �t o p fA Z c::;, = N� rn GO)w IS =CD A f D O NZ v O W H D � rn sir rri 0 1 ? _ mCONTRA CCSTA COUNTY m I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • m MARTINEZ ' CALIFORNIA rn ROAD NO. 4283 Non-County J ABANDONMENT RO SENTHAL ROAD A n ,,f�. t�;All'I' 3 y c9!A/Tv- V�G�N/ T Y OF E�.;��. Y5 Rl��j SCALE y " ' Instr.--- —__ _— DRAWN BY J.E.N. .FILE NO. - - , A ?? Recorded _ ... VOI _ POge _ _ CHECKED BY j r i ti _mw7v�nm,�,,, 0, 1 eW�l a=4:S''-6y1... .....,' �;�'o. <.n(.,gefi•...s4.' -_.. .. ._.. ,� ..:.-. +.... .',2.. .w r"nr -a - - _ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR5 OF CONTRA -COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/954 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this' Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been Consented. to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct _the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year' 1977-78 It has .been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 48.31 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such errors should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code , together with 10% penalty for late filing in accordance with RFT Section 463 where cited; AND, Business Inventory Exemption should be allowed pursuant to RFT Sec tion 219 in thoses cases where designated. FURTHER,. the Auditor should. be authorized L-- accordance with R&T Section 4985 (a) , to cancel . any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delin- quency date, upon the showing 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, or where pertinent to cancel pursuant to R&T Section 4986 (a) (2) all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error and, if paid, to allow a refund pursuant to R&T Section 5096. In Tax Rate Area 82003 , Parcel No . 035-182-021-2 , assessed to Raymond C. & Sarah G. Sherman, has been erroneously assessed with Per- sonal Property value of $3 ,690 and a 10% late filing penalty of $369, based on incomplete property description. It has been determined that R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor ti0/13J77 Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) _. Auditor TaxCollector Page 1 of 4.' RESOLUTION N0. 00229 equipment represented by such value was disposed of prior to the. 1977 lien date. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to remove the Personal Property value and penalty assessment, leaving a corrected assessment as follows : Land' $1,625 (no change); Improvements $3,875 (no change) ; making a taxable assessed value of $5,500 . In Tax Rate Area 98003 , Parcel No. 184-302-031-2 , assessed to Florence Moore, is erroneously enrolled with Improvement value of $6,950 due to value being based on incomplete descriptive information substantiated by inspection of the property requested prior to com- pletion of the roll_ Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to read: Land $4,975 (no change) ; Improvements $5 ,700 ; making a cor- rected taxable assessed value of $10,6.75. In Tax Rate Area 66027, Parcel No. 195-340-039-5 , assessed to Steen and Mary Anne Fischer, is erroneously enrolled with Land value of $7,875 and Improvement value of $,31,500 due to clerical error in including the parcel within parameter of those with values to be increased by computer action. This assessment should be corrected to read: Land $7,500 ; Improvements $30;000 ; Homeowner 's Exemption $1 ,750 (no change) ; net taxable assessed value $35 ,750 . In Tax Rate Area 85098 , Parcel No. 409-311-013-0 , assessed to Noll Manufacturing Co. , has been erroneously entered with incomplete Improvement value and no Personal Property value or Business Inventory Exemption, due to not entering on the secured roll the assessment for property previously enrolled on the unsecured roll. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows : Type of Property Amouint. of Change R&T 'Section IMPS (PSI) $ +123 ,110 48,31 ; Personal Properc, , +31531575 48.31; Bus . Inv. Ex. 1482400 219 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 05043 , Parcel No. 378-.010-.016-4, assessed to Lion Oil Company, has been erroneously assessed with incomplete Improvement value and no Personal *Property value or Business Inventory Exemption due to error in not enrolling final values . Therefore , this assessment should be corrected as ,follows : Type of Property Amount of C}iange RFT Section IMPS (PSI) $f 158,260 4831; Personal Property +1.,111,500 4831; Bus. Inv. Ex. - 555,750 48.31, .21g Assessed has been notified_ R. 0, EATON Assistant Assessor tl.0/13/77 Page 2 of ,4 RESOLUTION NO. 00230 In Tax Rate Area - 14.010, Parcel No. 234-010-001-1, assessed to E. Ralph and A. Therese Ligon, has been erroneously enrolled with Improvement value of $8 ,790 .plus $54 penalty for late filing and Personal Property value of $675 plus $67 penalty. Information on supplemental property statement indicates that additional values have escaped assessment and should be enrolled as follows : Type of Property Amount 'of Change RFT Section IMPS (PSI) $ +1 ,110 531 Penalty 111* 463 Personal Property + 345 5.31 Penalty 34* 463 *These are in addition to penalties which were enrolled by Board Resolution 77/702 passed on August .23,. 1977 . Assessee has been notified of this assessment. In Tax Rate Area 02031, Parcel No . 147-370-044-9 , assessed to Richard A. F Lydia B. Sara, has been erroneously enrolled as a separate assessment due to error in not- cancelling said parcel at the time another parcel, including such property, was created, thus re- sulting in double assessment. Therefore , Parcel 147-370-044-9 should be deleted and all taxes should be cancelled pursuant to RFT Section 4986 (a) (2) or, if paid, refund should be made pursuant to RFT Section 5096. In Tax Rate Area 66035 , Parcel No. 216-371-01474 , assessed .to -Diablo West Homeowners Assn. is erroneously enrolled with Land value of $2,373 due to clerical error in not prorating the value to. appurtenant properties in accordance with RFT Section Z188 . 5 . There- fore, this assessment should be corrected to zero value and raves thereon should be cancelled pursuant to RFT Section 4986 (a) (2) or, if paid, a refund should be made pursuant to RFT Section 5096 . For the years 1976-77 and 1977-78 , in Tax Rate Area 11019 , Parcel No. 527-011-002-5, has been erroneously assessed to Leon W. F Mary L. Rate, due to clerical error in overlooking documents trans- ferring title. For 1976-77 said parcel should be corrected to show the assessee as Secretary of Housing and.Urban Development who ac quired title by document recordedon February 10, 1976 , in Book 7795, Page 93, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. Further, for the year- 1977-78, assessee should be corrected to read: John E. and Charlotte Tombaugh, 1317 Hayes Street, Richmond, CA, who acquired title by document recorded on January 21 , 19,77, in Book .8173, Page 363, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor t10/13/77 Page 3 of 4 RESOLUTION NO_ '71(55=� 0231 Por the years- 1974=.75,. 197576, and 19.76-77 ,. in Tax Rate Area 03000, Parcel No. 505--02:3-0.01-9-, assessed to Malcolm S. and Grace I . Williams,- has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value .based on incorrect description of a- portion thereof. Therefore, the Improvement value on this parcel should be corrected to read: Assd_' Value Amt. -of Corr. For the year 1974-75 $5,580 $ -295 For the year 1975=76 6,135 -32S For the 'year.' 19-76-77 6,745 -355 Uncollected taxes or penalties on that portion in error should be: cancelled pursuant .to R&T Section 49.86 (a) (2) or, if paid, refund should be made pursuant to RFT Section 5096. I hereby consent to .the above R. 0_ SEATON change nd/or corrections: Assistant Assessor t10/13/77 JO CL"A E 0 Counsel b- �(/� De O C 18 tC17 j . x _ _ z _ x Page 4 _of 4 RE SOLUT ION'.NO,' 0032 w IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board . requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said request's having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For- the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; 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 +e, upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional mount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record. Parcel No. 121-030-034-7, assessed to Samuel L. & Etty Bernstein, Tre. , has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Areg 79184 due to -clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02011. Assessee has been notified. Parcel No. 133-170-013-6 , assessed to Sherwin-Williams Co. , has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. - Therefore ., this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02002. Assessee has been notified. Parcel No. 133-170-036-7, assessed to Lee M. Johnson, has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. Therefore , this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02002 . Assessee has been notified. Parcel No. 133-170-046-6, assessed to Lee M. Johnson, has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02002. Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page of 2 RESOLUTION NO.'77/855 0023) Parcel No. `-133-170-047-4, assessed to Karl A_ Johnson and Lee M. Johnson, has 'been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02002. Assessee has been notified. - Parcel No. 133-170-048-2 , assessed to Karl A. Johnson has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be 'enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02002. Assessee has been notified. Parcel No. 133--170-054-0 , assessed to C & T Enterprises, ` has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02002. Assessee has been notified. Parcel No. 133-170-055--7, assessed to C $ T Enterprises , has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical- error. lericalerror. Therefore , this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02002. Assessee has been notified. Parcel No. 13-a-170-056-5 , assessed to Gene & .Elsie J. Norville and Robert $ Alice Snelling,. has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be 'corrected -to be enrolled in Tax Rate. Area 02002 . Assessee has been notified. Parcel No. 133-170-.057-3, assessed to Gene $ Elsie J . Norville and Robert & Alice Snelling, has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79038 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in -Tax Rate Area 02002 . Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: ' led, R. 0. SEATON JOHNgB LAUSEN, Count ounsel Assistant Assessor t9/22/77 �"'v By D y Adop; d by the Board on__.._KLLa_� _,.�.. Page.: 2 of: 2 RESOLUTION NO,'I� 00234 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the platter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTIONNO. of Contra. Costd County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board . requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT. RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal .Year 1977-78 .It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; 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 showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on he roll or abstract record. x Parcel No. 117-120-055-1 , assessed to Linland Development Co. Inc. , has been erroneously enrolled in Tax Rate Area 79172 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02001. Further, in accordance with Section 4836 . 5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as title to this parcel was transferred to a bona fide purchaser for value by document recorded on July 12, 1977, this correction should be enrolled on the Unsecured Assessment Roll under Assessment No . 076170-E0001 . Assessee has been notified. Parcel No, 117-120-056-9 , assessed to Linland Development Co. Inc. , has been erroneously enrolled in Tax. Rate Area 79172 due to clerical error. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled in Tax Rate Area 02001. Further, in accordance with Section 4836. 5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code , as title to this parcel was transferred to a bona fide purchaser for value by document recorded on July 12 , 1977 , this correction should be enrolled on the Unsecured Assessment Roll under Assessment No. 076170-E0002 . Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to : Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO.'77�So 0023 :, . . _ _ S -In Tax Rate Area 05001 , Parcel' No. 3.74-07.I-007=8 , assessed to Mary Colombo., has been erroneously assessed with Land value of $2,500 and Improvement value "of* $4 ,750, due to error in entering an incorrect appraisal responsibility code, which resulted in this parcel being excluded from receiving a 10% mass factor increase. Therefore,. this assessment should be corrected as follows : Land; $2.,`750; Improvements $5 ,225 ; Personal Property $200 (no change) ; . making a total assessed value of $8,175. Further, in accordance with 'Section 4836. 5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as title to this .parcel was t--ransferred to a bona fide purchaser for value by docurrent recorded on June 6, 1977, this correction should be enrolled on the Unsecured Assessment Roll under Assessment No. 026180-E0001. Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above .1 changes and/or corrections: R. 0. S AT N JOHN CLAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor' � . II.,.-.;,-�.:I4,..,,'-.-:.,I--`-1.._,-,._,-...-���I:�-,;--'--,%,-,�-1I1�-��"��,�-,_­,,L'-1�,--,-7,,t-!�I1;.,",�,,�-�.�,,-:".�.,--.":-�'--I�.,--,.;,..-(_-_�,,, t9/22/77 �J -„,,,.�,,,,,,-�,,I�.:�-I-��-_�,I;�:�,II,.,---,.-i,'.,II.---,_,.,7;7�,,Z'------�'..;,.,,...,I�I�.,--..�”���, -,-,,,,,�.-.-�:-I.��������-,_I,1 I,-��I�I-�,,:..,/­,;,�;'-,I,,�--, II 11 II II uty Adopted bj the Board orL 0 C T 1$ 197_. 7 . .. . Y S r. Page 2. of 2 RESOLUTION NO. rlq/S* 023" IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Matter of Cancellation of ) T2X Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTION N0. 1795`7- by Public Agencies. ) jIHEREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority- and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year of 1977-78 c°: 76-77: FOR YEAR 1977-78 CITY OF CONCORD (Cont.) CITY OF ANTIOCH 133-501-019-3 2002 Por:. 068-392-003-7 IOOh Por 133-501-031-8 2002 .. por' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA 125-080-003-2 79063 Por 517-250-001-8 8002 or CITY ON CONCORD FOR YEAR 1976-77 113-101-022-3 2002; ?or CITY OF CONCORD 126-250-036-4 2002 Por 113-101-022-3 2002 Por,;` 133-501-012-8 2002 Por 126-250-036-4 , 2002 Por. 133401-013-6 2002 Por 133-501-012::-$ 2002 133-501-Olh-42002 Por 133-501-015-1 2002 Por 133-501-016-9 2002 Por 133-501-017-7 2002 Por 133-50Z-018-5 2002 Por H. DONALD FUNK, County Auditor-Controller Adopted by the Board on.:.0 C T 18.1977-� (Tax Cancel' .. Order) MT S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 County Tax Collector 2' . (Redemption) (Secured) 00237 IN TICH 50ARD OF SUPERVISORS - OP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll } of Contra Costa County } P.F.S0LUT 10N N0.'t�r/��� WF REAS, the County %ssessor having filed with this Board requests for addition of escape assessments; NOW$ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is directed to add the following escape assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been determined from information received in the 'Assessor' s Office as a result of a check of duplicate filings conducted by the State Board of Equalization that homeowner's exemption claims were incorrectly allowed on the following properties because 'the claimants did not reside on their property on the lien date of the fiscal year indicated below. Therefore, escape assessments should be made pursuant to Sections 531.1 and 531.6 of the Revenue and Taxation Cade. Interest on taxes should be added in accordance with Section 506 of t-he Revenue and Taxation Code, and the tax rate applicable should be the tax rate of the year in which the properties escaped assessment. The assessees have been notified. Escaped assessments for the Fiscal Year 197718= A penal:,y of 25 percent of the amount of the' escaped assess-- mer_t should be appi.ied to the following properties in accordance with Section 504 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Tax Rate Amount of Penalty Parcel Number Area Esca a (R&T 5 OL Assessee 033-07-00 -2 20 2 1750 L,,37.50 Thomason, Alta Mae 085-155-017-8 07025 11750 T437-50 Wilson, Clarence Lee 097-021-oo6-8 79031 1750 t37.50 Dys, John 110-331-031-2 02001 1750 37.50 Kimball, Joan H. 110-410-004-3 02002 . 1750 $437.50 Galloway, William C. & Dorothy L. 087-141-004-9 07013 1750 T437.50 Hurtado, Jose L. et al 111-121-0>>-7 02002 1750 437.50 Parker, Beverly A. 113-133-003-5 02002 11750 $437.50 Reed, Richard E. Marcia R. 0. BEATON, Assistant Assessor t/10-3-77 Copy to : Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO."T'7/S5.9 00238 Tax Rate Amount of Penalty Parcel. Number Area� Escape (R&i OSS.) Assessee 12b-221-010- 02002 �1 0 -- $437-50 Vigil, Roger & nary T. 150-114-006-3 12058 $1750 $437.50 Rathbun, Elmo J. & Daisy M. 154-362-006-4 12052 X1750 X437.50 Simmons, Robert V. & Dorothy X. 1r _500-005-0 79186 $1750 1437.50 Nythoit, Oleroy D. 161.-150-005-7 76051 $1750 $437.50 Garman, Ray *--. & Heide M. 162-343-035-0 05002 X1750 1437.50 - Abendroth, Charlene 184-370-415-0 09041 $1750 437.50 Payne, Thomas H. & Karen 184-242-022-4 98003 $1750 $437.50 Jennings, Larry N. & Patricia. 137-291-025-0 09028 $1750 $437.50 Negus, Donald R. & 189-1'60 - Christine C. 53 3 09048 $1750 437.50 Krarrmer, John B. & Anne 189-460-072-3 09048 $1400 350.00 McCarthy, Dennis H. & Marion E. 199-231-022-5 66048 $1750 437.50 Saffas, Andrew G. & Nikie 199--301-005-8 66048 X1750 $437.50 Nicholsen, Chris E. & Norma A. 216-302-029-6 66047 $1750 $437.50 Schreiber, Edmund A. &: Doris B. 241.-162-011-1 14002 1750 $437.50 Vereeke, James L. 257-391-017-7 15002 t1750 $437.50 Renworth, George H. & 262-010-026- $ Patricia S. 80-093-00 9 83004 1750 $437-50 Dani.loff, Evelyn J. 3 4-5 76051 $1750 $437.50 Bonavera, Charles Q. & Giaconda 401-093-006-5 06002 $1754 $437.50 Barnes, Claude R. & Carolyn A. 410-272-009-3 11017 1750 $437.50 Floyd, Homer H. & Jeer. 411-045-007-1 11017 1750 *37-50 Palmer, John E. 413-054-014-1 21031 $1750 437.50 Hsgeman, Lou Ella 418-121-027-1 •3125 1750 $437.50 Schimmel, John & Wilhelmina 435 .172-004-2 08018 1750 $437-50 Melhaff, Arthur & Helen A,' 503-350-01b-5 03000 $1750 $437.50 Lewis, Daniel W. & Eve A. 505-122-004-3 03000 1750 X437-50 Chang, Robert J. & Rose V. 518-.240-007-6 08001 1750 $437.50 Clute, Arden A. & Annelle 570-020-004=0 85064 1750 $437.50 Jue, Howard L. & Rosie F. On the following properties, the penalty provided in accordance with Section 504 of the Revenue and Taxation Code should be forgiven. Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Amount of Escape Assessee 133-021-002-0 02 02 y1750 Hayes, Paul J. & Janice 189-170-010-4 09048 $1400 Second Walnut Creek Mutual c/o McDonald, Ovea C. R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor Adopted by the Board an__.-. CT 18 1� 977 -Page 2 of 2 RESOy5TION NO 77 855 lloodq IN THE *BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa' County ) RESOLUTION NO. 'V85q WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with. this 'Bo,ard- requests for addition of escape assessments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the 'County Auditor is directed to add the following escape assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from papers in the Assessor's office that property belonging on the -local roll has escaped assessment; and, therefore, pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code, Section -531, escaped assessment should be added to the unsecured roll as follows;- and business inventory exemption allowed in accordance with ' Section 219 as indicated; and, as indicated, 10% penalty on net -tangibles for failureto file withi-n the time required by law 'per Section 463: ACS Equipment Corp. - Acct. #0000.23-E000 . Pers Prop $ 9,180 F.V. Alpha ?easing Associates Ltd. - Acct. #002443-BOO1 Pers P3cP $ 14,120 .F.V. Clayton Bailey - Acct. #006883-E000. Imps $ 500. F..V. PS Imps 5001 F.V. Pers Prop 300 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 25 A.V. C P Marketing Acct. #018605-EOO.G . Pers Prop $ 102.909 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 1, 75.0 A.V. Andres Caicedo, MD - Acct. #018865-E000. Pers Prop $ . 4,429 F.V. 10% Penalty 442 ,F.V. James J. Carbone, DDS - Acct. #0206.27-EDO.D. . PS Imps $ 26,920 F.V. Pers Prop 10,680 F.V. 1010 Penalty 3, 760 F.V. Assessees have submitted signed business property statements : R.. 0. SEATON, Ass ' t. ssessor t9/29/77 cc: Assessor - Giese, 920 Main St. Auditor Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. Page 1 of 00240 For the Fiscal Year 1977 78 . Channel View investment Co. - Acct. #023129-E00.0 .. Pers Prop $ 1,900 F.V. Chevron Oil Field Research Co. PS Imps $ 971-900 F.V. Imps 9, 240 F.V. Continental Leasing Co. , Inc. - Acct. #02-7465-E000 Pers Prop $ 740 F.V. Continental leasing Co. , Inca - Acct. #027465-E001. Pers Prop 8,220 .F.V. Continental Leasing Co. , Inc. - Acct. #02.7465 Pers Prop. $. 1,5.80 F.V. -EOQ2 E. & Betz W. Cooper - Acct. #0283.05-E0o0. PS Imps $ 4, 840 :F.V. Pers Prop 27, 800 ,F.V, Bus 'Inv 'Ex 10g Penalty3,1-15 A.V. 2,Q18 F..V. Diablo Valley Yoga Inst.., Inc. - Acct.' #035267-EOO.Q'. PS Imps Pers Prop $ 1 820: F 0. . :V. 820 'F.V. £ M C Electronics, Inc. - Acct. #038447=E016 Pers Prop $ 12,526 F.V. ., 10% Penalty 1, 252 .F.V. Gaulin C;, - Acct. #048897-E00.0 Pers Prop $4,100 .F.V. Gray Lift Inc. - Acct. #053113-E000. Pers Prop $ 720 F.V. Charles J. Hart, MD - Acct. #.057000-E000 : PSImps $ 2, 708 F.V. _Pers Prop 3,OQ 8 F.V. 10% Penalty, 570 F.V. Walter M. .James Charles W. Reed - Acct. #0649.Os .E000 PS Imps $ 1,490 .F.V. Pers Prop 12,140 F.V. -Bus Inv Ex -45 A.V. 1000- Penalty 1, 345 F.V. George W. Johnson - Acct. #066221-E000. . Pers Prop $ 620 F.V. 10% Penalty 62 F.V. Assessees have submitted signed business property ,statement '- s . R. Ark 1 N, Ass ' t. -Assessor Page 2 I0-41 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 ` .Charles Kokernak - Acct. #071197-E000 $ 1,420 .F.V. Pers Prop Patricia M. Larsen - Acct. #0733:45-E000 . PS Imps $9,110 F.V. Pers Prop 2,340 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 6 A.V. 1 - Acct. #075021-E040 Raymond H. Lenno Pers 'Prop $ 7,374 .F.V. Bus -Inv Ex 888 A.V. 10% .Penalty 38VF.V. Little Daisy-A Calif. . Corp. - Acct. #076420..E004.'- Pers Prop $ 23, 948 F.V. Bus Inv 'Ex 1, 7.00 'A.V. Joseph Lopez - Acct. #07.7375-E000 . Pers Prop $ 500 F.V. Boyce Mahoney - Acct. #079893'-E000 Pers Prop $ 1,374 .F.V. - Wood Markets, Inc. - Acct. #09.5645-E000 . Pers Prop $ 21,480 F.V. Pepe's Restaurants, Inc. - Acct. #09:9593-E000 PS Imps $ 223- 550 F.V. Pers Prop 9, 836 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 125 A.V. 1Q% Pew•=zty 3,188 F.V. Permanente ?Medical Group - Acct. :099975-E00 PS Imps $6, 898. F..V. Pers 'Prop 13, 755 F.V. Bus Inv 'Ex 416 A.V. Andrew Picard - Acct. 410135-0 Pers Prop $ 3,550 .F.V. 10% Penalty 355 F_V. Procter & Gamble Paper Prid. Co. - Acct. #104102-E001 Pers Prop $ 4,600 F.V. Bus Inv 'Ex 575 A.V. Thomas Rooker & Joseph Gregory; Jr. - Acct.#109:791-E000 Pers Prop $ 2, 460 -F.V. Bus Inv *Ex 123 A.V. Robert .D. Smith & Wm. McIntyre Steven Stimmel Acct: #120023-E000 PS Imps $ 2.,080 .F-V. Pers Prop 3, 240 -F.V. Bus Inv Ex 400 A.V. loo Penalty 372 F.V. Assessees have submitted signed business property statements R. 0. SEATON, Asst. Assessor Page3 of lv 00242 1, For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 3 Stephens Acct. #123901-E000 Ors Pro $ 440 .F.V. Stewart Title Co. of Co. Co. Pers Prop - Acct. #I24360 ._EOQS $ 4-, 681 F.V. Tab Sales of California Inc. Pers Prop - ACCt: #,126695-E000. $ - 6, 840 F.V. Assessees have 'submitted signed business proper P y s tatements Lynn C. Cannady - Acct. #0203.39-E000. Pers Prop $ 10,000 F.V. i0 Penalty 1,00G F.V. Rhuel Luttrell Acct. #078.7.23-EOOQ . PS Imps $ 10,455 F.V. Pers Prop Bus Inv .Ex 4, 205 F.V. 90 A.V. Richard J. McPeak - Acct. #0.853SO-S400`.. Imps $ 3, 000 F.V. Tow Mills Acct. #087619-E000. Pers Prop $ 620 F.V. 101 Penalty 62 F.V. Mores Steel Co. Inca - Acct. Pers Prop #0 89.530-.S000. .. _ $ 42,480 :F..V. David .C. Naro -' Acct. #091805-E000 - Poss T _-Imps $ 7, 200 F.V. -sand 400 F.V. David C. Naro Acct: #09.1805-EQO1 PS Imps - $ 12, 835 F.V. Pers Prop _ : Bus Inv Ex 5138 F..V. 18 A.V. Lynn C. Parkening —Acct. #098000-EOOQ . PS Imps Pers Prop $ 5,160 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 2,520 :F.V. 100 A.V. . , Pers Prop Lenora A. .Temple - Acct. #128035-E000 $ 600 -F.V. 10 a .Pena.I:ty 60 F.V; As sessees have been notified. FURTHER, For the Fiscal Year 1976 77 B.- A. Leasing Corp. - Acct. #006.435-E000 Pers Prop $ 23, 280 ,F.V. Assessee. has been notified. • = , ss t. ssessor Page 4 of _ . 0024 FURTHER., For' theFiscal Year 1977-78 And, FURTHER, interest on taxes thereon should be added in accordance with Section 506 *of the Revenue and Taxation Code: Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-E000 Pers Prop $ 1, 320 .F.V. - 10%. Penalty -132 F.V. Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-E001 Pers Prop $ 2,160 .F.V. 10% Penalty 216 F.V. Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-EO02. : Pers Prop $ 2, 360 F.V. 10% Penalty 236 F.V. Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-E003 Pers Prop $ 42.220 F.V. 1Q% Penalty 422 F.V. Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-EO04 Pers Prop $ 1, 780 F.V. 10% .Penalty 178 F.V. Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-EOOS Pers Prop $ 22360 F.V. 10% Penalty 236 F.V. Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-EO06 Pers Prop $ 640 F.V. 10% peas ty 64 :F.V. Bay Area Vending, Inc. - Acct. #009005-EO07 Pers Prop $ 800 F.V. 10% Penalty 80 F.V. Assessee has submitted signed business property statement. Lawrence A. $ Charlotte D. Daly Pers Prop $ 1,572 F.V. - Bus Inv 'Ex 25 A.V. 10% Penalty 148 F.V. Assessee has submitted signed business property. statement. . FURTHER, For the Fiscal .Year 1976-77, pursuant to Sections 463,• -SO6 and X31--R T Code. Thefollowing accounts in the. name of Bay Area Vending, Inc. should be added to the unsecured roll: Account No. ' Pers Prop Full Value 10% Penalty Full Value 009005-E001 $ 3,280 $ 328 009005-EO03 5,600 560 009005-EO04 5,020 502 009005-E005 3,620 - 362 009005-EOO6 4, 260 426 Assessee has submitted signed business property statement. R. 0. SEATON, Ass 't. Assessor Page `5 of 00244 "IP ,. _. 1 I - -FURTHER, _For the Fiscal :Year., 197:7-78 It has been 'ascertained by audit of the *as.sessee Is records that the 'asse-ss:ee .failed to .report accurately taxable tangible property, to the extent that this. failure caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at a lower valuation than he would have entered upon the roll hadtheproperty been reported. accurately; therefore, that portion of the- property not reported should be assessed 'as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and interest on taxes thereon should be added .in accordance with Section 506: Trendata Corporation - Acct. #.131.265-E003 .Pers Prop $ 7.2080 ;F..V. • Assessed has submitted signed business property statement. 11 R. 17 AssAssessor . ... OCT 18 1977 Adoptedi?ythe Board ori-_ ----- -�.:.-_..: Y r. , . .- ,_ % .. .: ,. _ s s 1' .. .. e k s r. 4 Page11 :`6 of 00; 45 IN THE" .BOAR][ 3F SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNT". STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the ]Matter of Changes � of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. III& � of Contra Costa County WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with :this Board requests for addition of escape assessments ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County. Auditor, is directed to add .the following escape assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from papers in the Assessor's offced that property belonging on the local roll has escaped assessment ; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, escaped assessments 'should be added to the secured roll as indicated; and, FURTHER, all entries made pursuant to the above cited section of the Revenue and Taxation Code should have added interest on taxes pursuant to Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. , In Tax Rate Area 08085, Parcel No. 561-319-012-2, assessed to J. M. Brennan et al. , has been erroneously assessed with 'Improve- ment value of $49,930. Through audit of a leasing company, it was .-discovered that formerly leased equipment should have reverted to said secured _r=cel. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to enroll the following. as escape assessment: Original Corrected Amount Assessed Assessed of Type of Property Value Valde Escape RFT Section Improvements $49,930 $53 ,755 $3",825 531 ; .506 Assessee has been notified_ Assistant Assessor t10/4/77 .Adopted by the Board ort-_0 q Tl l Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Pagel of 1 , RESOLUTION NO. *7 0 ' 24 . IIS THt; OARD OF SUP RVISORS.' OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STAT N, OF CALIFORNIA In the 'clatter of Changes ) R SOLUTION- NO. T71S4, of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this" Board requests for addition of escape assessments; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is directed to add the following escape assessments : For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from papers in the Assessor' s Office that property belonging on the local roll has escaped assessment; ' and, therefore, pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code, Section " 531, escaped assessment should be added to the unsecured roll as follows : Acct. -r0F0031CI 1 1977-78 James Lloyd Rill 1979 Patricia Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Boat - Full Value $680 Acet. rC"J0.8F'r�'3 1977=78 Robert W. Roenicke Rt 2, Box Brentwood, ' CA 94513 V. Boat Full Value $3,840 Acct. ri`•CFU07?FY`El :.197.7-78 . Diana B. Green 110 Highland Ave. Piedmont, CA 94611 Boat - Full Value $720 Aect. �CFU078GCF1 1977-78 Kelly P. White 4032 Alhambra 'v;y 2 Martinez, CA 9455 Boa t - Full Value 54l�.0 f _ R. 0. SEATOrf Assistant Assessor 4-10/5/7? Copies To: Assessor (Mrs. Giese) Auditor Tax Collector RESOLUTION No. Page 1 of. 8 00247 For the. Fi scal Year 19'!7 7 .A'cct �CFUU'f9GC�1 1977<7a r ;:4.1 ert R 'Ris afson' _ 16U8 Rolling wills Wy tiia rtine z, CA 94553 Boa t - Full Value Acct. "CFUv91.�7NEl 1977-78 Patricia Ann Fisher 453 Bassett Ct. :Concord, CA 94521 - Boat - 'Ful l Value . 3,U60 Acct. 7i`CF0115F`-E1 1977 78 Michael Anthony Riley 950 Carol Ln. Lafayette, CA 94549 Boat Full Value4s940 Acct. CF0120=r'DE1 1977 ?8 : Melvin H* Murphy 2249 Valorie St. Fremont, CA' 94538 Boat Full Value $3,140. 1971—78 n Acct �`CFU131F u'1 Claude Pence 12b1{ Gerald San Fablo, CA 94806 n Boat - Full Value $316UU . :,Acct. T t,=015Fty 197;7 ?8. 7:^rt - �Telton Ray Hardee 941enston,. Ave. Clayton, CA 94517 Boat Full Value $4,800 Aect. TrCFU24UATEl 1977-78 $einharcit 'rIL Rosenberg - 382U Raspy Valley Rd. Lafayette, CA 94549 Y Boat - Full Value $10,160 1977 ?$ Acct rCF0252�TL1 ;Robert D. Herrenkohl P.t, 1, Box 562 Pittsburg, CA 94565 :Bout - F11 Value $2,l_40 Accu. r'CF025kGA 1 1977 78 Fu ger_e Uha lde 3414 Rideview Dr. Pleasant hill, CA 94523 Boat - Full Value $7,800 R'. o. SEATCN Assistant Assessor Page 2 of 3 `° O 248 For the FiscalYear 1971-78 Acct. #CFU279AHE1 1977 E&rard -B' 416`Richmona Dr. Millbrae, CA 94u39 Boat Full Value $500 Acct. ""VC Fu3uuAl .Z 1977-78 Arnold: Coambs 912 Shevlin Dr. E1 Cerrito, CA 94530 Boat - Full Value $7uu Acct. J CFU3u9AJE1 John K. Harmon 1977 ?8 1298 Raton Ct. �1 SObrante, CA 94803 Boat Full Value $1,200 n Acet. zF0327AJE1 1977-78 George A. Frazer 142:Sheryl Dr. San Pablo', CA 94.806 Boat - Full Value $6tlu Acct. ;''CF0425AHE1 1 Edward R. Holcombe 365 W. l'(th St. Pittsburg, CA 94565 Boat Full Value $54U Acct. fiCF04.27ECEi Douglas McAulay 14 Donegal -Ct. 21 Pleasant hill, CA 945�3 Boat Full Value $1,200 < Acct. #CF0523�yBE1 1977-.78 Antonio Rosellini = 648 Park Hill Rd. Danville, CA 94526 Boat - Full Value $1.,36u Acct. TE.4 CF0683E1 John F. Rothlisberger 197?.-78 Carolyn L. Ball 2330 Samari tan Dr. 4. San Jose, CA 9512 Boat Full Value $20 ,6uu Acct. ,#CF1133E E1 1977-78 James D. Burgess - 60 Inlet Dr. Pittsburg, CA 945-65 - Boat Full Value $1,44 R. 0. Sr'ATON Assistant Assessor Page. 3 of. $ 00249 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Acct.' #CF129UE E1 197? -7&- Kenneth -R. Faulk 1310 Edizib arg C t. : Concord, CA 94510 Boat - Full Value Y1,4u0 Acct. ;;=CF1324L1 1.977=78 Arthur i-iassingill 1260 Lettia Rd. San Pablo, CA 948U6 Boat - _Full Value $5u0 Acct. CF3uu7FGE1 77 78, II. C. C ollom 15bu Albemarle stay Burlingame, CA 94UJU Boat Full 7Va lue $1.,U00 _Acct. nCF8034M E1 1'977-.78 Kendrick Lee Barnes 123 Eastlake Dr. Antioch, CA 9459 - Boat Full Va 1ue $3. Acct. ;CFbU87Fr^E1 X rk Frank Luci do 1977-78 425:3 Inverness Dr. Pittsburg, CA 945h5 Boat Full Value $2460 r Acct. ;�CEl03Y ,1 19??-?8 Earl Louis Yazel wb 915 Notre Lama Ave. Concord, CA 94518 Boat - Full ,Value $1,600 '' F. Acct. --"CF 8118FTE1 19.77-78 Ralph J. Fletcher 705 Treasure Dr. Shore Acres, CA 94565 Boat - Full Value �5,5u0 Acct. #CF6l68FFE11977-78 Albert Branch 4420 Sweetwater Dr. San Leandro, CA 94578 - Boat Full Value �19,8U0 Acct. CF8225EBBBE1 Robert L. O'Conner p 0. moo; 232 Lni-ht s en, CA 94548 Boat - Full Value 81i500 R 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Page 4 of 8 00250 Fortine Fiscal Yea r`197 Acct. .n CF8243=D ,1 Dai d_R. . ocizus 77-78 19 4267 Fla riss Ln. E1 Sobrante CA 9 $03 --BOB - 'Full Value74p - .cct. :;Cy�El F8 7 2 1�,� 1977-78 Lewis Janes Nelson 899 Broadway Alameda, CA 945u1 Boat - Full Value $880. Acct. rCF827' CB1 197? 78. Stephen F. Nicholas 3uuo Plonroe Ct, Antioch, CA 94509 L Boat - 'Full Vaua $1 6 0 , 4 - Acct. irvF8331FLE1 1977 78 Donald n. Larlington 818 Orange Blossom t Danville, ;CA 94520 Boat - 'Full Value $4,220: ` Acct. _TrCF83331 1977778 . William C. Judge - 109Diablo. Vier Or ir_da, CA 94563 Boat Full Value $7U0 Acct. --,CF'-LL OA w = D. C. Fine, Jr. 1972-78 L 8 Caxrdno _eras Noraga, CA 94556 • Boat: Full` Value $8: u0 .` Acct. CF8512AJE1 197.7.-78. . . David A. .Henry 548 La Copita Ct, San Ramon, CA 94583 Boat - Full Value $750 Acct. ;f0E8566EAE1 1977-78 �iaroaret -Harrison Speir Dan P. Speir 1441 Via Loma Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Boat - Full Value $23u00 Acct. 574FZ€1 r ' , ,"cF8 1977-78 James Monroe Vary 1651 Deems St. Pittsburg, CA 94565 Boat - Full Vaiue $4,720 R. 0. SE kkTO Assistant Assessor `. Page 5 of 8 0251: N, For" the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Acct: .=CF8642F1 197"7--78 Eugene r. _ Mantell '42.-Clarewood Ln. Oakland, CA 94618 -Boat - Full Value $15,U00 Cc t. nCF8676GCEl 1.977-78 . Robert Richard Burnett, Jr. 1471 B. Del Rio Cir. Concord, CA 91518 Boat Full Vaius _$4,560 .ccs. James D. Furlong 1684-Limewood I.L. Pittsburg, CA 94565 Boat Full Value $3 900 Acca. rcr-8687GIC E1 1977-78 Kevin J. Reidy 52 Stoddard Ct. Danv ills CA 91526 Bost - Full Value `'x5,700 Acct. -CF8694GCF.1 1977.:78 Claudine Atkins 218 r-ialibu Ct. .Antioch, CA 94509 Boat Full value 3,650 Acct. ,-;'CF871L4i1 1:977-78 . John 8aharoff X820 Kir'r.ham. St. San Francisco, GA 9"22 Boat Full value $1,160 'Acct. ;;=CF8723F' 'I 19??,,-78 Francis FCigley 299 0akvue Ln. Pleasant Hill,. CA 94.'j23 Boat - Full Value 21,42U Acct. 7CF 6a36�~XEl 1977-78 . George Ray Townsend 1150 Morello Ave. Dart inez, CA 9455 Boat - Full Valueho 8U0 9cct. �-CF8968LBEl 1977--78 Steve R. Miraglia 1419 Camino Pablo _ Mora ga CA 94556 4 Boat - Full Va lue S520 R. Co 591Gi Assistant Assessor Pe 6 `of 8 002 . For trie Fiscal Year `19.77�78 Acct. mCF900lBJF,1 1977-78 N cha'el Gena Sparacino lUU� tilfinian ;lag $118rtinez CA 94553 Boat Full Value $480 Acct. -`,�CF9027 'BEl 1 ry Jana Lyons 5633 Verna Way E. Cla yton, ,Ca. %517 Boat Full Value S2 8ub. Acct.' TCF907bC-CE1 197?-78 Jerry Foster 2676 Castro Valley Blvd. Castro Valley, CA 94546 Boat Full' value $33,9u0 Acct -jrC�9U?7GCF.1 1:97? Z8 Kenneth ii. Watson 3511 dells Rd. Bethel Island, CA 94511 boat - Full value $24,300. Acct. `CF9110CBEl 1977-78 James Michael Greenwald 1232 Blue j a y C t. Concord, CA 94521 i. Boat Full Value $?-,Ub0 cc' CF 93 c:L�GBE1 19?7-78 Lawrence Leroy Weis 1515 Polaris Dr. Sp. 343 Pittsburg, CA 94565 Boat 7 Full Value $720 Acct. -Cr 9174rGEl Byron L. Hagar Rt. 1, Boit 256 0a leg, CA 911,561 ., Boat - Hill -value1,66U Acct. a`211-335E1 1977 '78 or A241-336 Draper Jahn Oppenheim 116Bur1ingame Ave. Burlingame, CA 94010 Boat r'ull Value $1;000 Acct. „506-90oE1 l9?7-78 Rudolph A. Torres ' 518 Buena-Vista Pinole,, CA 94564 Boat - Full Value $3,5U0 R. 0. Saa'1'ON Assistant Assessor Page 7: of 40253 f ,_ , - , , - ,�,,�� --,�-----�,,.,, --,-,j:­� , xI� , �� , , .�-, 'i.,A,�, 'F _ .1- ': "��, .. . �,," .�, "--,, ,- ,- -,--- �'t �," - q�_, I �,,� -, _- - -, - -, , � . - ,:';� .� . —,, - ., Y For the Fiscal��Year- 1977-78 :3 :acct. ;541-29or,1 977-:7a _ Marine Szrvic es', Inc. 305- lst St. . Eencia, CA 91�51U 1. Boat -_Full Value $5!�,9U0 1. _� A� t. 'S54-�35�1 I. ' 197.6_-77, ' John Douglas Marquis vc/o Fred' s Alarina rpt. 1, Box 12 Portland, OR 97231 Boat - Full Value X3,000 Acct. #577-824E1 .1977=78,tI :, I. Alvin .':elson 5881 rlcBryde Ave. Ri chona, CA 9480511-1 Boa t - Full Value1l�,800 Note: Assessess have been notified of these additions and their right of appeal. A�61�� �_�. r R. a. STATOR Assistant Assessor - J Adopted by*.c Bow"cam OGT 16 1977 - 1 . ,. f.. l 1 R - } 2 t . ;, r r *,, y _ r r .: , }� i 5 F1. - ~ T,,' j a Page8oF8 ' " ou54 IN THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OP CON EL COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORM In the I-latter of Changes ) of the Assessment poll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. "i 7/9 .2- .CHERukS, the Count; Assessor having filed with this Board requests for addition of escape assessments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor'-:is directed to add the following escape assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been determined from information received in the Assessor's Office that homeowner's exemption claims were incorrectly allowed on the following properties because the claimants did not reside on their property on the lien date of the fiscal year indicated . below. Therefore, escape assessments should be made pursuant to Sections 731.1 and 531.6 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Interest on taxes should be added in accordance with Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and the tax rate applicable should be the tax rate Of the year - in which the properties escaped assessment. The assessees have been notified. Escape assessments for the Fiscal Year 1977-78: The following assessees have been found ineligible for the homeowner's exec-m mon as a result of a check of duplicate filings conducted by the State Board of Equalization. A penalty of 25 Percent of the amount of the escape assessment should be applied in accordance with Section_ 501 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Tarr Rate F-mount of Penalt Parcel Number Area Escape (R&-T, 0 Assessee 071-102-026-3 0100 �17 0 30 Noyes, Bethel 126-260-011 -9 02002 1750 .!.{.37.50 Panhanie, Peter 129-330-021-Z 79114.8 $1750 437.50 Blikeng,. Robert W. & Eila 175--031-012-5 ?3020 $1750 $437.50 Loonie, Ardis V. N. Black, Mabel E. 189-11,0-00lT-1} 09000 X1750 37.50 First Walnut Creek Mutual c/o Brunberg, Walter & Mary R. 0. SawkTON, Assistant Assessor tl10-114.-77 Copy to : Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tar Collector Page l of 2 RESOW TION No. 7,71Y62 00f55 Tax Rate Amount of Penalty Parcel Number Area Escape (R&T 0LL) Assessee l91-01G-029- 69065- X1750 $4137.5.0 Castillo, -Emilio 210-21,1-040-0 66085 X1750 �437.50 Gendusa, Louise PIT. 538-012-004-7 08001 $1750 $437.50 Atchison Village Mutual Homes, c/o Vargas, John & Iirances 544-183.-004-0 08001 $1750 X437.50 Crutchfield, Melvin & Dolores The penalty applicable under Section 504 of the Revenue and Taxation Code should be forgiven as the exemption_ was allowed as a result of the assessor's error: Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Amount of Escape Assessee 571-340-005-b 60 $1750 Wang, Chris S. C. & Chi-Zen FURTHER, it has been determined from_ information submitted to the assessor by the executor of the estate that the following assessees were deceased. prior to the lien date and therefore ineligible for the homeowner's exemption. A penalty of 25 percent of the amount of the escape assessment should be applied in accordance with Section 504; of the Revenue and Taxation Code, Tau Rate Amount of Penalty Parcel N=ber Area Escape (R&T 50L Assessee 357-151-037-3 620 $17 0 $437-50 Connolly Coleman, Estate of c/o Marjorie Nesmith 570-041-005-2 87064 $1750 $437.50 Gressang, Helen Ritchie c/o Andrew 0. DuBois The pe- I tg applicable under Section 504 of the Revenue and Taxation Code shot_d be .forgiven as the exemption was allowed as a result of the assessor's error: 4 Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Amount of Escaue Assessee 066-23T-003-0 0100 $1750 Peck, Gerald L. & Wanda 073-112-022-6 07013 1750 Horr, Margaret F. 238-101-o0 -6 14002 13500 1750. Grier, Charles 418-143-003-5 85125 Greer, Lily 14I. c/o Myrl B. Christensen 513-386-004-8 08084 $1750 Waddell, Elworth R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor Adopted by the.Board on. OCT _18 aZ7 : °age 2 of 2 RESOL'JTi JN N0. 00,25 S In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 . 19 77 M the Matter of Reviewing Delays Encountered in Obtaining Building Permits. Supervisor 'E. H. Hasseltine having recorLmended that the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors Hasseltine and . . N. C. Fanden) be requested to review the following matters relating to the Building Inspection Department: 1. Delays encountered in obtaining building permits after final plans are approved; 2. Administration of the County's housing rehabilitation program; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation. of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18. , 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: Co-. ittee MembersSupervisors Director of Building a$'ixed this R d of ��-t�,hor Inspection l fih 19 3 County Administrator J. R. OLSSOU, Cleric By�iLlf fel�h77/14.-2-A Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00`51 H-24317615m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra ,Costa County, State of California October 18 , 1977 In the Matter of Submission of Pre-Application to the U. S. Department of Labor for funding of the County Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Program, and Letter protesting unrealistic proposal deadline. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the Pre-Application documents required by the -U. S. Department of Labor (DOL) as a preliminary step to submission of the formal application for new funding of the Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Program (YCCIP), which is funded under the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977 for operation by CETA Prime Sponsors, from January 1, 1978 through September 30, 1978 showing $225,288 in proposed funding; and that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to sign a letter accompanying the Pre-Application indicating the Board's deep concern about unrealistic time limits established for the development of this much-needed program. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON OCTOBER 18, 1977 ;r 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Manpower Director Supervisors Contracts Administrator affixed this 18th day of October 19 77 U. S. Dept. of Labor County Administrator County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Jeanne 0. Maglio H-24 4/77 15m : RULES AND.REGULATIONS • .. .. ._.. OLg Appro..t Ns.11-aOZId iFEDERAL kSSiSTAN�� z APPtI- 1 ,. a rt1Ea 3. STATZ t a. 'ttt>rlf� cA tT S _ TIGnAPIPPLA- 2 T1DN 77030897 _ 3. TYPE PREAPPLICATiC:t ( Apviti a. ox:E tCENTI. r h- DATE 1:0, rro.tA 3•� T{ON a [ CATIOK Lear uo..tl Gaw F1ER 1 !?.LICAItO t )9 _ - ! ( ASStChED 1? - -7 U NO"FICAFIO:f OF I tTEYI{G;,L) Lr_.r tw.a: J REPORT OF FEDEF.AL ACTIC.4 's l.EOAL APPLICANT/RECIPtENr I S. FEDERAL EMPLOYER tOUMFICATICN :t0. ..A:ot;caa:ttlaw Contra Costa County Board of Suprs. I 94600 = 509W '• CtttAilu.aa tr"' HRA - Manpower Project 6. C. stradlr.0. 65Z Pine Street Pao. t +• humilra 11( 7,. 2 ;3!21 GP✓• 0.791LE °' urr ` Martinez •• '7 = Contra CostaI tPrort c. s Ala a lir Q'it; redernt Comprehensive Employment L ca,ttcl P.naa California 94941 co)•�.vl and Training Act • txaw.. _Zc Z 3�r T. TITLE AND DLScRtPTtOY OF APPLICANT'S PROJOCT S.TYPE OF A?PLICANTIREC:PI.NT It- A -Stat. )i-CoamOa,Y ALt.Oa Aleaq Youth Employment & Demonstration Projects Act c-I small t-n.thtt Erw,tr«at tatt,lw;•.1 J-tea.$%Ins of 1977a.etnrt x-JJthrr (syrrilif). D.raaari t Subpart 2, Title II E-City F-scowl ouv:ct r-S64ti41 Por +1a ' 001419: last..opgrnyrata lrtrrrl� 9. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE A a.,cc stoat c TI-Slgplanaat,f Grast E-atur Entrr a?5ro- � 61sra. Prutr(euer(rJ iA ( I4 AREA Or PROTECT IMPAC t.Vowes of cities, 11. ESTIMATED NUM. 12.TYPE OF APPLICATION Sratq•t•.) SEP OF PER SC.V6 ),..ham �,Tr.,iww 9ENEFIT)Y.GTO b [-AOta.aaU4a.1 Contra Costa County'-less Richmond a.,�.aR+l D•Caa"'�""" determined F.wlr►aPIrepriet•tell"(A 21 PROPOSEO FUNDING 14. 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: :1S. TYPE OF CMANGE (For:st or tt'r) a. 1'E9iiLal 1 225.208 a7 I a-I.c,e r 3atlsrs F-0tler (S�rri/Y): �� APPLICYaT L P.Ro1z T County, t ,o+rLru�It! co 1 7, 8, 9Ilessl;thttalte D-4tu•� N/A Richmond D-oacna,a 64,zt.a C. STAT i START -- I P . )17. PROJECT E- SA:a;tat;2., -00 IL PROJECT OATS Year.wo.tk day DURATION Tla:es aP�ro. d_Lout_ .ca 1 19 77-01-01 12 Afomlo �. sri+Ie tate....) IC I E 13. ES-.I)-;ATE:) CATE TO Yaar ma-h d-y ;19. EXISTING FEDERAL IOENTIFICA110tE t(J+'�- t. BE SUBMITrED TO Tori 225,288 ,tq I FECERAL AGE.V > 19 +! 77-1 0-91 Q6-8004-38 `. FEDERAL AGE14CY TO RECEIVE REQUEST (Yame.Cil;t.Slau.ZIP cols) 94120 21. REM-ARKS AOD_D U.S. Dept. of Labor, ETA, 450 Golden Gate Ave. , San Francisco p Ytt Nct =j 22. . T. ta0 b." a sr Ans.ie010 eM �Oiaf. 0. It 1.40-01 ht ama OrrAar A-95 131%1*6ical,aa.0 aeta.tuttat. ;Ewart to .n. Na re. RrsPow,• -o` Oats ;a IA.$ woetrr.e0ttaons•lsatwa an atnrt.aaa tha . to, awgWist0 dunathwlea ao1 alt rupenwa aro atlaeAO.h ,.l.Iwea oltarited THE In" Arlt ernes, tta a,cua.sat An osM 1 APPLICANT I a.t► 4*1h nloa by tha tes.ra{al edT at tIl State Clearinghouse CERTIFIES Ike agO.e lM " at acral uaa -11 ta.nay 19 THA:> .ata the on*"" ats"o"Go .f IAA 43444- � As c. Bay vernments (ABAG)13 Q Jew is a!/•0d• t11 � 0 Q a.TYat rto twA.1:0 71nX L S.-u t. DAZE SIG"(0 n CER e MWarren N. Boggess, i / roof. ht•%1A &W M SZKTATIVIE Board of SupervisorZs / 5C T 18-1977 24. 06=4CT NAME 25. APPLICA• Year saeatA 44y TION RECEIVED 19 :S. ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT TT.ADMINISTRATIVC OFFICE 3. FEDERAL APPI:C>.TICtn = IOENTIFICATIOrt 0 2!. AODR:55 A 30. FEDERAL GRANT IDENTIFICATION 33. Amor+ TAtcEN 3z. ruKwlac { Y«w lnaatJ► day .3a. Y«r wt•aUA 1a>r I S_ - OO 33. ACTION DATE> 19 STARTtNG U ♦ AWA30tD c. F[DERaI DATE 19 • C] t4 REIECED 0. AP7LiCAt1T ,00 33. CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORA/A 1d, fear .•rtR !a0 T{OK (Vaste uJ lcl,yAowe rva.+rr) ( p t Rvua.io roe I e taut I .DO ENDINGOATE 19 IWtttDYERT �, scut. ( .DO 37.REuARKS ADDED C) �. DEFtAsto ., -clad e ZC 0 V#1rADdAW,1 1. _IOTA_L ( t • Do 0 Yas Glho 1` a. 1. ta%o1 a*."oca0c a+,cwnrw I%r0cs...4 hew. dw.a)hs0ac0 .a.6 93*. A FEMA). ACEhCY A-)) CF1IC:11 0.4«.1. It-4-c*t-%W .a F.•war Wowb wa U Pitt 1.WAS CnWsr A.3), ati0.rs and trl.PA-0or woo) FEOERAL AGENCY .t Jae sacra sr n awt moa. A-9S ACTION STAMOARO FOttu a:a PAGZ 1 14Mt+si�d►s GSA.i.demi Xarnnaesw.At Cirs+:ar flat Microfilrned with bQgz r F?OE:AL REGISTER, VOL 40, NO. 226-FRIOAY, 14OVEM512 21, 1975 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19 77 In the Matter of Referral to Internal Operations Committee. Mrs. Judy Ann Miller, Manpower Program Director, having briefly described the Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Project (YCCIP) funded through CETA Title III as authorized by the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977, and having advised that November. 21, 1977 is the final date for submission of an application to the U. S. Department of Labor if the County is to participate in said Project; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having referred to an October 11, 1977 letter from Mervyn M. Dymally, Lieutenant Governor, State of California, advising of the newly formed California Advisory Commission on Youth which was established to study the problems of youth and to encourage young people to become more involved in government; and Supervisor Hasseltine having suggested that the Board may want to consider having the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) study the feasibility of establishing a similar type of Commission in this County; -=and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having expressed interest in YCCIP and the proposal for a County Youth Commission, and having recommended that the aforesaid matters be referred to the Internal Operations Committee; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc- Internal Operations Cte. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this18th day of October 19 77 Manpower Director County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B E44w4aac _ �� . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00A10 H-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October _18 In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Road Improvements in Minor Subdivision 183-76, Alamo Area. M&REAS an agreement cri.th James P. and Sharon S. Manning, 1620 Zitina Drive, Alamo, California, for the installationp and completion. of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 183-76, ; lama area, has been presented to this Board; and 'AHER AS said agreement is accompanied by a cash deposit in the amount of $5,900 for the full amount of the costs for completion of the improvements required by the Zoning Administrator in approval of said minor subdivision, plus the amount of $2,950 required by Section 661.99.3(b) of the Subdivision Map Act (Building Inspection Department Receipt No.. 111.58., dated October 7, 1977. ) NO41 TIEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Director of Building , Inspection, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and .the` Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. PASSED by the Board on October 189 1977 f 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: J. P. Manning Supervisors Building Inspection (2) affixed this 18t1day of October 19 77 414?e- R. OLSSON. Clerk rayen El er . Deputy Clerk 00261 H-24 3/76 15m f .iliiOP, SUBDIVISIQhi AG?iSi 'rii (§1) Minor Subcivisivn: s /53 Ne (51) Subdividermes io # (Private Irzproverents ) S ,aO,v S. ANN,JV (§1) 'Effective Date : D'Li;;B (§2) Completion Period: ohs y.��� jjtit�tO Deposit : faithful o_rf ra.,ment bcrd) S ? sC - j "-z,-io at, d-4 t,�4 ;is t's-s-u - to 71 1. Parties & Date. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "Count-y" , and the above- named Subdivider, mutually premise and agree as follows concerning this subdivision: 2• Imorovements . Subdivider shall construct , install and complete private road and street improvements , tract drainage , street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code , especially Title 9 and including future amendments , and all improvements required in the approved parcel map improvement plan of this subdivision on file in the County's Building Inspection Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work" within the above completion period from date hereof as required by Section 922-4 .808 of the County Ordinance Code , in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction pract1ces ' and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a con- flict between the irrprovement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. Improvement Security*. Upen executing this agreement , Subdivider shall, in accordance with Section 922-4.604 ( 3) of the County Ordi- nance Code, deposit as security with the County at least the above- specified amount, which is the total estimated cost of the work, in the form, of a cash devosit, a cert-ified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful per-for- mance of this agreement . 4 . Indemnity . Subdivider shall hold 'harmless and indemnify the inde:aritees 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 belbw .s and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any. combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the parcel map improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) , action(s) or other proceeding(s) concerning these; C - The actions causin-- liability are any act or omission (negli- gent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this - agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontrac- tor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them; D - )`ion-Conditions : ,- The promise and agreement in this section is not cond� tiored 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 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 . 5. Costs. Subdivider shall pay when due all the costs o' the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 6. Nonperformance and Costs . If Subdivider fails to complete the work and improver..ents within the time specified in this agreemer` Ccs extensions granted, County may proceed to ccnplete the:� by cont!QLLZ )2 Microfilmed with board order I -1- j or other:rise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges there- for i.-mediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover, the cost of completing the improve.rnents, Subdivider shall pay . all reasonable attorneys ' fees , costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection_ therewith. 7. Assignment . If before these improvements are completed this :minor subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing thea. 8. Warranty. Subdivider warrants that the said i :provement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time- before the County's acceptance of the improvements as complete, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make chances necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 9. No Waiver by County. Inspection of the work and/or materials , or approval of work and/or materials inspected, _or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this 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 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 te=rns and conditions hereof. 10 . Record Ma- In consideration hereof, County shall accept said parcel map - or" filing with the County Recorder. C .,?,�'' '�P-R C!S^A SUB D1V1( R: (see note below) Chairran, Boardgf Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSONCounty Clerk By & ex officio Clerk of the Board Designate o=ficial capacity in the business ) By Ailegn far Note to Subdivider: (1•) Execute Deputy acknowledgment form below; and (2) If a corporation, attach a certified copy of (a) the by-laws or (b) the resolution of ,the Board of Directors , authorizing execution of this contract and of the bonds . required hereby . State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Count o2' SS. County ��,�r-4t4 Ce ) Partnership or Individual) .311, 14,7? , the person_(s) whose names) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is known to me to be the individ- ual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or R¢rtnership named above executed it ; ., lotary' Pudlic for-o' u said Countand State (r Cry app rov- u. �,, 1 11��o (CCC Std. Form; Rev. 12/741. MJB:bw - 00263 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19 77 In the Matter of Proposed Activities and Tasks of the Human Services. Advisory Commission. The Board having received an October 12 , 1977 memorandum from Mr. C. L. Van Marter, ?directorHuman Resources Agency, and Secretary to the Human Services Advisory Commission, transmitting a` copy of the Commission's Activities and Tasks Necessary to Achieve Work Program Objectives for the period September 1 , 1977 to August $1, 1978 ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid document is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board ,on October 181, 1977. r _ •3t 4 .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: Human Services Advisory Commission Supervisors Director, Human Resourced3fRxed thisi stiday of 19n— Agency County Administrator �. R. OLSSON, Clerk By J Deputy Clerk Mary aig H-24 4/77 15m 011 Hum- an R-ensource-s Aqenrcy Date Ocr-obar 12, 1977 CONTRA COSTA CO U 1ITY RECEIVED To BOAPD Or SUPERVISORS r a OCT/� 1977 From C_ L. Van 1Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency,. and J. R. OLSSON Secretary to the Human Servi ce3 Advisory Commission CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS By..64A/co►�r��YTCosTA Co. clot..[:l.�cc�__.Depuy Subj ACTIVITIES AND TASKS AlECESSARY TO ACHIEVE WORK PROGRAM OBJECTIVES, HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION (September 1, 1977 - August 31, 1973) I apt forwarding'your Board a copy of the above document, which was adopted by the Human Services Advisory Commission at its meeting on Thursday, October 6. This work program was promised to your Board by the Human Resources. Director not later than October 25, as you will recall from the tasks set forth for the Agency by. your Board earlier this year. CLV1Y ask Attachment cc. Clerk of the Board Arthur G. Will; County Administrator Sunr_e Aright Mr-Peak, Chairperson, HSAC Warrington Stokes, staff to the Commission 0026 Mic,ofiImed with board order HUt1AN SERVICES ADVISORY CObiNfISSION MISSION To advise the Board of Supervisors on actions and activities.'that,will `lead to a more effective delivery of human services .and which will result in - improvement of the human condition for the residents -of Contra Costa County. WORK PROGR_A'M OBJECTIVES I1 ` INITIATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING AND EVALUATION PROCESS RESULTING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GENERAL PLAN FOR hUb1AIN SERVICES WHICH WILL PROVIDE A FRAMEEWORK FOR ALL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY- HUNAN SERVICE PROGR*1S AND PROJECTS II. INITIATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANS FOR: A. CHILDREN'S SERVICES B. HEALTH CARE SERVICES C IDENTIFICATION OF SERVICE AREAS SUITABLE FOR BLOCK-GRANT .FUNDING III. DESIGN AND ESTABLISH A PROCESS FOR CONN LAITY EDUCATION AND PARTICIPATION- WHICH WILL ENHANCE AND SUPPORT THE PLANNING AND EVALUATION PROCESS IV. ADVISE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ACCORDING TO PRIORITIES, TRENDS IN FINANCING, APPLICATION FOR GRANTS, AND LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY AS RELATED TO THE ADOPTED WORK PROGMNI V. CO`MUCT STUDIES IN THE FIELD OF HU,%1AN SERVICES AS REQUESTED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS r` HUlLaOy SERVICES 'ADVISORY COt%24ISSION ACTIVITIES A:- D TASKS NECESSARY*TO ACHIEVE WORK PROGR -1 OBJECTIVES (September 1, 1977 - August 31, 1978) 1,_ INITIATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CO*IPREHENSIVE PLPuNNING AND EVALUATION PROCESS RESULTItiG IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GENERAL PLAN FOR HUMAN SERVICES WHICH WILL PROVIDE A FRAMEWORK FOR ALL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HU► A4N SERVICE PROGR,*1S AND PROJECTS Activities 'and Tasks (Partial, and -as suggestion's) 1. Develop a statement of goals and objectives for human services in •Contra Costa County that will describe a state of social well-being: 2. Identify and describe indices of social well-being 3. Develop planning model: p Review current planning activities and plans as relevant; ' e.g. Mental Health, Aging, Developmental Disabilities, etc. *, Determine if gaps or overlaps exist in current planning activities or products * .Determine what needs assessments are available and relevant .,Determine what resource inventories are available and relevant" -o Ga the basis of ab ove, determine what additional work must be done 00.2617 II. INITIATE THE`:_DEVELOPMEN''T OF COMPREHENSIVE PLNNS FOR: A. CHILDREN'S SERVICES B. HEALTH CARE SERVICES C. IDENTIFICATIOa OF SERVICE AREAS SUITABLE FOR` BLOCK-GRANT FUMING Activities and Tasks (Partial, and as suggestions) 1. Become familiar withp resent service-delivery system: • Orientation by program directors • Review of relevant statutes and regulations- • .Visits to appropriate sites a Review organizational and operational diagrams and chart funding sources and distribution • .'Examine case profiles of real situations ?. Examine, as feasible, .other models, both actual and theoretical • :Review literature s Site visits as feasible and appropriate • Request testimony from program directors in other communities. 3. Develop planning model: • Similar to I. 3. above, but specific to service area 4. Initiate planning activities: • -Identify existing relevant data • Conduct needs assessment, as necessary, to supplement existing information • Solicit information from line staff and users of service • Solicit community advice and comment through a variety of appropriate means Conduct resource inventory o Establish community goals, program objectives,;and priorities QU1<f8 s a,-Describe methods to be used in measuring (evaluating) accomplishment of goals and objectives s Prepare draft proposals, including organizational design and resource allocation a Solicit comments from community, appropriate organizations, and agencies o. Revise as indicated and appropriate a Submit proposals to Board of Supervisors and respond to Board inquiries III. DESIGN AND ESTABLISH A PROCESS FOR CONMNL ITY EDUCATION AND PARTICIPATION WHICH WILL ENHANCE AND SUPPORT THE PLANNING AND EVALUATION PROCESS Activities and Tasks (Partial, and as suggestions) 1. Consider and adopt a variety of means for reaching the community and obtaining comment, information, and suggestion from citizens, taking into account the different languages and cultures within the County: News releases • Informational leaflets and/or newsletter a Public meetings held in various locations and at various times for the purpose of hearing community concerns and recommendations • Participate in meetings and discussions of other planning and advisory bodies s Individual members, as appropriate and assigned, to attend meetings and workshops for purpose of learning, and to provide a "presence" for the Commission. Submit such reports of meetings as will be useful to the Commission Develop a policy which will guide the County and other organi- zations in developing and maintaining effective community 0o��69 participation. ,,[[ IV ADVISE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ACCORDING TO PP.MRITIES, TRENDS Ir, FINANCING, APPLICATION FOR GUMS, AND LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY AS RELATED TO THE ADOPTED WORK PROGRAM Activities and Tasks (Partial, and as suggestions) 1. Prepare and submit to the Board of Supervisors, both in writing and orally, a variety of reports relating to the work of the Commission: • Quarterly activity reports, including attendance (see Rules of Procedure) �. o Meet with Board Committees for discussion of issues, problems, and recommendations relating to the organization, administration, and funding of human services o Followlegislation and advise Board of Supervisors as to possible impact on human services and recommend positions for the Board and for the Co":m ssion to take with respect to legislation e Submit testimony to individual legislators and legislative bodies with respect to issues upon which the Board of Supervisors and the Commission have taken a position s Advise Board of Supervisors as to need for change in statutes or regulations and, with Board of Supervisors approval, advocate ^ such change to appropriate legislative or regulatory bodies s Propose new legislation when appropriate • Consider appropriate methods for maintaining liaison with the legislative process o Receive from staff periodic reports on changes in existing funding and the availability of new funds • Receive from .staff information concerning grants, contracts and C. funding applications and procedures • Review 1978-79 Budget and, insofar as possible, comment.an items 0027 relevant to human services I V Ca�fDUCT STUDIES IN TN.E FIELD OF hTT�L�IY SERVICES AS. RzQ(1ESTED.BY TrIE' B�4RD OF SflPERVISORS . Activities. and Tasks {Partial, and as suggestions) - ,' j}'°rk-Program will be related to nature of specific request and may ,entail: - • Res earcn by staff and/or Commission members' 1 Preparation of reports - �` Presentation to Board of Supervisors and/or- Board Committees . - I - f v i ----; .h a � 3 - - T 3 +` ..� - )yam S S � 2 4 3 ! t i q r '; �� S 9 ' s "�_ s .. 4 .<+ A ♦; ,;1.h .-� - _ t r' j „F d �•�;. ? Y' r..-F K �- - j 4' t l Y t` .d ,ti,.y f t Y- k { s b x .c of > s - , s - v ' . i t � : --S - - S oc�;� , Human. Resources Agency Mont d Health-` edicA-saralServices C_L Van Marter (� Director 651 Pine$ireet (415)372-2602 Martinez.Califcrnia 94553 �Vnta� (415) 372-2601 Cou rfly ';HlIaA4tV SERVICES ADVISORY COtIMUSSION Rules of Procedure 1. Roberts Rules of Order shall be follorared, unless other rules are adopted_• 2. - A quorum is 'four reimers of the Cozmnission. 3. All r..eetings of the Comaaission and any subcommittees -Shall be open to the public. 4. The t=me and place of regular neetings of the Commission will be.- First e.First Thursday of each month, 9-00 a_m., Board of Supervisors Chambers, Country A&m7nistration Building, Martinez_ Third Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. , Conference Rooth, 2nd Floor, George Gordon Center, Martinez. 5_ Afeetings at other times and places will be held as necessary and will be. announced In advance. 6. The officers of the Commission shall be Chairperson and Vice Chair- person_. They shall be elected annually by the Commission. Officers may be re-elected. 7. At each zmeting, following the rollcall, the proposed agenda will be considered, Modified if necessary, and adopted. 8. Members of the public who request to do so may address the Corrnssion on any .item on the agenda as tir..e permits and at the discretion of the ` Chair. Written statements may be presented in advance- At each Meting, there will also be tine on the agenda for content by members of the public_ 9. A rollcall vote shall be taken and recorded on all motions relating to substantive policy issues as determined by the Chair or requested by a Commission member_ 10. The Chairperson shall be the primary spokesperson for the Commission. Individual Commissioners may speak to iters on which the Com-mission has a state` position. All official statem-ents to- the press shall Revision be given to the County Information Officer for distribution to the adopted press. , 10/6/77 Commission policy is to be clearly delineated mated from indi*ridual opinion when Co^a.tissioners are speaking at puoli- Tneetiros. 00272 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19- In 9 In the Matter of Rules of Procedure of the Human Services Advisory Commission. The Board having received an October 12 , 1977 memorandum. from Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency,and .;Secretary to the Human Services Advisory Commission, transmitting a copy of the Commission' s revised Rules of Procedure ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid. document is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 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: Human Services Advisory Supervisors Commission Director, Human Resourcesaffixed this 18thday of nntohar 19�Z Agency County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ;;�Wa Deputy Clerk Craje H-244/7715m 00273 4. s Human Resourkcesbency bate Oct-Ober 12, 1977 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY To Bow OF SUPERVISORS � RECEIVED n-OM C. L. Van Marter, Director, uman Resources Agency, and 0CT/o2 1977 Secretary to the Human Services Advisory Conn, J. R. OLSSON S'upj RULES OF PROCEDURE ,. CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS /CONT TA Co. B �,[_4t De I am forwarding your Board the Rules of-Procedure of the Human Services Advisory Commission as amended at its meeting on Thursday, October o'_ The amended or added portions are identified by their being in a different type-face and by the words, "Revision adopted 10/6/77," and "Policy Ite= Adopted 10/6/77," in the right margin. Your Board should consider acknowledging receipt of these revisions. CLVM.-ask cce Clerk of the:Board Arthur G_ Will Sunne Wright hcPeak, Chairman; Y.SAC Warring`on Stokes, staff to the Commission GNU-it.L ` /L17,0 �� ' , MIcrt7T11(11n� ♦v i� nnrr� /1 ? i Human Resources.A encsy Health-Medical-Social Services Agency • . c��l} C. L.Vanslilarter Director 651 Pine Screet Costa (415)372-2602 Nlartinez,California 94553 X15) 372-2601 Louy r HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY COM%f-rSSION Rules of Procedure 1. Roberts >Rules of Order shall be followed, unless other rules are adopted. 2. A quorum is four members of the Commission. 3. All meetings of the Commission and any subcommittees shall be open to the public. 4. The time and place of regular meetings of the Commission will be: First .Thursday of each month, 9:00 a.m., Board of Supervisors Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez. Third Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. , Conference Room, 2nd Floor, George Gordon Center, Martinez. 5. Meetings at other times and places will be held as necessary and will be annow^ced. in advance. . 6. The officers of the Commission shall be Chairperson and vice Chair- person. They shall be elected, annually by the Commission. Officers may be re-elected. 7. At each meeting, following the rollcall, the proposed agenda will be considered, modified if necessary, and adopted: 8. Members of the public who request to do so may address the Commission on' any item on the agenda as time permits and at the discretion of the Chair. Written statements may be presented in advance- At each meeting, there will also be time on the agenda for comment by members of the public. 9. A rollcall vote shall be taken and recorded on all motions relating to substantive policy issues as determined by the Chair or requested by a Commission member. 10. The Chairperson shall be the primary spokesperson for the Cormaission. Individual Co- zi.ssioners may speak to items on which the Commission has a stated position. All official statements to-the press shall Revision p a T ficer for distribution to the adopted b� given to �c�.. County Information Of distribution �- press. . . 10/6/77 - Coa 'ssion policy is to be clearly delineated from individual opinion when Comissioners are speaking at public meetings. 00273 . .. .J _. ' � — f _ _ ;2 -Y 11. `_ Co- -Lssione1.rs, s�+all be assigned :as- ofrcial liaisons to Cou.*itf Soar , - : Co�ittei s, and Co#missions,in ,the hunan service fields.- 12. i-F�en a mork plan topic-is under study, Commissioners shall estaoh establish, Po1>i Cy 1. lizisoz with related private agencies.. Items P g Adopted 13. Co-missioners-shall be reimbursed for mileage and necessary expenses 10/6/77 when they axe of1.ficial representatives of;the Couunission_ r 11 ti - tf zi 4 " , 7 } t .: _ A - Y r ..:. , { '� M"'S - 1 P s } .,,y N I t.j. 1 1 11� ; h 1%�'�L i K X. l mat' ..,� y K, 'F r11. 'f J .. .- % }y ±kar. .p _ _ } i r a. _ -�. t Y 1 y k ti _ 5. — a - h - .Fr13fA"� yX % W J y ro - s p f . ,2 I3 # ? y 7 ti f ti„ fla I • s In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19 77 In the Matter of Request for Transfer of Park Dedication Trust Funds. The Clerk of the Board on September 8 , 1977 having referred ,to the Park and Recreation Facilities Advisory Committee a request from the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-1 for transfer of monies from the Park Dedication Trust Fund for renovation of the Crockett Community Center; and The Board having received an October 3 , 1977 memorandum from Mr. A. A. Dehaesus , Director of Planning, advising that the Park and 'Recreation Facilities Advisory Committee feels that the proposed use of the money is meritorious but that transfer of funds is not appropriate at this time because of certain priority considerations ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of County Service Area P-1 is DENIED. PASSED-by the Board on October 18, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Service Area P-1. Supervisors Park and Recreation affixed this1 Athday of not0-Nay, 19� Facilities Advisory Committee Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Public Works Director By Deputy Clerk Attn: Jim Fears Ma Craig H-24 4177 15m _ { In the Board of Supervisors ' of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19 '77 In the Matter of - Approval of Lease to W. D. Hull, dba Aero Exchange, Buchanan Field. On September 23, 1975 the Board of Supervisors approved a two-year. extension of the lease between Contra Costa County, as. Lessor, and W. D. Hull , dba Aero Exchange, as Lessee, which terminated on June 30, 1977; and -- A new lease to said Lessee to conduct a limited aviation operation only commencing July 1 , 1977 and ending on June 30, 1979 has been presented to this Board. Lessee shall , among other terms, pay a rent of $200 per month for the leased premises located at 88 Buchanan Field Road. On recommendation of the Public Works Director, this Board hereby approves the new lease, and authorizes the Chairman to. execute. same on behalf of the County-Lessor. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden E. H. Hasseltine. NOES: None. ABSENT: Supervisor R. I. Schroder. ABSTAIN: Supervisor W. N. Boggess for the reason that he is a tenant at Buchanan Field. 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 Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed thisl8thday of October 1977 cc: Lessee (c/o R/P) County Auditor-Controller. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Oka , Deputy Clerk - Assessor ous Airport Manager (With Copy of Lease) 0K. 8 H-24 3/76 15m LEASE (It. D Hull , dba Aero Exchange - Buchanan Field) 1 PARTIES & DATE Effective on July 1 , 1977, the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as- "LESSOR", And W. D, HULL, doing business as Aero Exchange, a sole proprietorship, here- inafter referred to as "LESSEE", hereby mutually promise and agree as follows: 2. PURPOSES LESSOR owns and operates Buchanan Field, the Contra Costa County Airport at Concord, California, as shown on the Airport Layout Plan dated June, 1973, and deems it advantageous to demise and lease to LESSEE a certain parcel of land described herein, together with existing improvements thereon now owned by LESSOR, together with certain privileges, rights, uses and interest therein as hereinafter set forth. LESSEE is primarily engaged in business activities of a fixed base operation limited to aircraft rental , aircraft sales, aircraft repairs and maintenance, and proposes to lease the ground areas, together with the improvements thereon, more particularly described in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and by reference in- corporated herein. LESSEE has indicated a willingness and ability to properly keep and maintain the leased premises in accordance with standards established by the LESSOR, and therefore desires to obtain and avail itself of the privileges, rights, uses, and interest in the lease property and in this lease and agreement. 3. TERM This lease is for the term of two years commencing on July 1 , 1977, and ending on June 30, 1979, provided that either party may terminate this lease upon 90 days' prior written notice to the other party. 4. RENTAL AND LATE CHARGE ' Rental LESSEE shall -pay to LESSOR, as compensation and consideration for this lease and the use of the leased premises, the sum of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) per month as rental , payable in advance on the first day of each calendar month for the duration of this lease. For the purpose of information only, said rent is based upon and consists of the following: (1 ) Land (22,000 square feet) $ 90.00 per month (2) Covered Hangar - Shop (2,600 ± s.f.) $ 90.00 per month Total Land and Building Base Rental $180.00 per month (3) Additional Rent in lieu of 1% gross $ 20.00 per month Total' Rent 200.00 per month A late charge of ten percent (10%) of the monthly rental ($20.00) will be assessed the LESSEE if- his monthly rental is not received by the tenth (10th) of the month for which the rental is due. 5. AVIATION FUEL LESSEE shall not store or sell aviation fuel on the leased premises. Aircraft may be fueled on the leased premises by dealers authorized to dispense such fuel on Buchanan Field. LESSEE shall purchase all aviation fuel used and dispensed on the demised premises from LESSOR or LESSOR'S assigns or authorized dealers operating fuel concessions on Buchanan Field. LESSEE shall not be ex- empt from payment of fuel flowage fee to and in the amount imposed on said authorized airport dedlcrs. rh Microfilmed with poor -1- 6. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF IMPROVEMENTS LESSEE shall maintain the entire leased premises, including, but not limited to, all buildings thereon, grounds, landscaping, signs and septic tank facilities, in the same or better condition as exists at the commencement of this lease, except for major items of repairs to the building exterior or structural defects excluded in LESSEE'S insurance requirements contained herein. LESSEE shall correct, -maintain and keep in good repair any items of deficiencies as he may discover, or which may be brought to his attention. LESSEE shall conform with the Building and Safety Codes of Contra Costa County, or other agencies having jurisdiction on Buchanan Field. 7. UTILITIES LESSEE shall pay on LESSEE'S own account for all utilities used or consumed on said premises, including, but not limited to, gas, water, electricity, garbage dis- posal , janitorial services, and telephone services. 8. USE OF PREMISES The demised premises shall be used for the maintaining, servicing, conditioning, repairing, assembling, fabricating, modifying, constructing, washing, storing, air conditioning, and testing of aircraft and related equipment, mechanisms, devices, appliances, supplies, parts and accessories of all kinds, including mobile ground vehicles and other ground equipment used or useful in LESSEE'S aviation business; vehicular parking for -LESSEE, its employees, patrons, guests, vendors and service contractors and their agents; and the providing of maintenance or other services to aircraft of others. The uses and operation set forth herein shall not be exclusive, but shall be considered as inclusive, and LESSEE 'shall -be privileged to conduct retail sales and services and any other operation consistent with LESSEE'S existing fixed base operation, including retail sales of incidental merchandise related to said operations. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to authorize LESSEE to expand his existing fixed base operation business, or to conduct a separate business or separate businesses at the Airport, but shall relate only to LESSEE'S aviation operations and activities and uses and purposes in connection therewith or incidental or related thereto. LESSEE shall have the right of access to and use of facilities at Airport designed for common use, such as landing area, aprons, taxiways, floodlights, landing lights, beacons, signals, radio aids, tower communication, public address system, and other common use facilities supplied by LESSOR for convenience and accommodation in operation, landings and take-offof aircraft, subject to the rules and regulations, present and future, as set forth by proper authorities. The rights herein extended to LESSEE shall be inclusive of the rights to land, take-off, tow, load or unload aircraft. 9. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS LESSEE shall not make any alterations to or erect any additional structures or improvements which will be permanently attached to or alter the demised premises without prior written consent of LESSOR. Any alterations or additions approved by LESSOR shall be constructed at the sole expense of LESSEE_ 10. SIGNS LESSEE shall be privileged to place upon the improvements upon LESSOR's prior written approval , such identifying signs as are in accordance with the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code presently in force or as it may be hereinafter amended. No other signs or advertising media shall be placed upon the leased premises. 11 . UNLAWFUL USE No building, structure, alterations, or improvement of any kind shall be erected, placed upon, operated or maintained on the leased premises, nor shall any business or operation be conducted or carried on therein or thereon in violation of any ordinance, law, statute, bylaw, order or rule of governmental agency having jurisdiction thereover. 12. WASTE, QUIET CONDUCT LESSEE shall not commit, or suffer to be committed, any waste upon said premises, or any nuisance or other act or thing which may disturb the quiet enjoyment of the use of Buchanan Field or surrounding property. 2 - 00280 13. RULES AND REGULATIONS LESSEE shall observe and obey all rules and regulations promulgated. and enforced by LESSOR and any other appropriate authority having jurisdiction over 'Buchanan Field, during the term of this lease. 14. COUNTY HELD HARMLESS LESSEE shall defend,save, indemnify and hold harmless LESSOR and any of its officers and employees from any and all liabilities and claims for damages or for death or injury to person(s) or property sustained as the result of any act or omission by LESSEE or by anyone claiming to be acting under LESSEE,' including all claims for damages made by agents or employees of LESSOR or LESSEE. LESSEE shall repay to COUNTY all sums paid by LESSOR incident to such acts and omissions and the expenses of litigation involved herein. 15. INSURANCE LESSEE shall , at noll cost to LESSOR, obtain and maintain during the term hereof Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coyerage for owned and non- owned automobiles, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. LESSEE shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requiring 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. 16. TAXES LESSEE shall pay pror,iptly all taxes and assessments which shall be assessed upon any properties in ownership of LESSEE and as LESSEE'S interest may appear when the' said taxes and assessments become due and payable during the occupancy of the demised premises under any levy and assessment by COUNTY or other legal authorized governmental authority. 17. INSPECTION AND NOTICE Insofar as the same may be necessary for the protection of the LESSOR'S right, the LESSOR or its agents shall at any and all times have the right to go upon and inspect the land and premises hereby leased and any and every structure or improvement.erected or constructed or in the course of being erected or con- structed, repaired, added to, rebuilt or restored thereon and also to serve or to post and to keep posted thereon, or in any part thereof, any notices provided. in Section 1183.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California or any other Code of the State of California or any other notice or notices that may`at any time be required or permitted by law. 18. ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLETTING LESSEE shall not assign this lease or any interest therein without first securing the written consent of LESSOR. If the LESSEE be adjudicated a bankrupt or become insolvent or if possession of any interest in the demised premises shall be taken by virtue of any attachment, execution or receivership, the LESSOR may, at its election, unless such bankruptcy proceedings be terminated in favor of LESSEE and such insolvency be cured or such possession regained within ninety (90) days thereafter, immediately terminate this lease by service of iiutic'e to such effect upon any adult person found in the possession of said premises It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the above assignment provisions do not apply to heirs by will , devise or intestacy or other operation of law -3- 00281 19. SURRENDER OF POSSESSION In the event that the lease created hereby terminates at the expiration of the leasehold term, LESSEE agrees to yield and deliver to LESSOR the possession of the demised premises and physical improvements in good condition, normal wear and tear excepted._ 20. DEFAULT In the event that LESSEE shall fail to pay any rental at the time herein specified, or shall otherwise default in the performance of any other term, covenant- or condition hereof and shall continue in such default for thirty (30) days after the. service upon it by the Airport Manager or the LESSOR of a written demand to correct the same, the LESSOR by and through its Airport Manager shall have the right to take immediate possession of said premises. No waiver of LESSOR or default by LESSEE of any of the terms, covenants or conditions hereof to be performed, kept and observed by LESSEE shall be construed to be or act as a waiver by LESSOR of any subsequent default of any of the terms, covenants and conditions herein contained to be performed, kept and. observed by LESSEE. 21. INSTRUMENT OF TRANSFER This lease shall be subordinate and subject to the instrument of transfer by and between the United States and LESSOR dated the 9th day of October, 1947, and recorded in Book 1137, at page 114 of Official Records of the County of Contra Costa, State of California_ 22. NON-DISCRIMINATION LESSEE shall : a. Furnish good, prompt, and efficient service adequate to meet all the demands for its service at the Airport; b. Furnish said service on a fair, equal , and non-discriminatory basis to all users thereof; and c. Charge fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory prices for each unit . of sale or service, provided that the contractor may be allowed to make reasonable and non-discriminatory discounts, rebates, or other similar types of price reductions to volume purchasers. 23. RIGHT OF ENTRY LESSEE, its employees and patrons shall have free and unobstructed right of . - entry to the demised premises. 24. STATUTORY AUTHORITY This lease is made and entered into by LESSOR in exercise of implied authority of law as recognized and expressly authorized in Section 25536 of the Government Code of the State of California. 25. AVIATION HAZARDS LESSOR reserves the right to take any action it considers necessary to protect the aerial approaches of the Airport against obstructions, together with the right to prevent the LESSEE from erecting or permitting to be erected any building or other structure on the leased premises which, in the opinion of the LESSOR, would limit the usefulness of the Airport or constitute a hazard to aircraft. 25. NON-EXCLUSIVE USE It is specifically understood and agreed that nothing herein contained shall be construed as granting or authorizing the granting of an exclusive right within the meaning of Section 308 of the Federal Aviation Act. 27. RESERVATION AS TO NAVIGATIONAL AIDS LESSOR reserves the right during the term of this lease or any renewal and/or extension thereof to install air navigational aids, including lighting, in, on, over, under and across the premises hereby leased. In the exercise, of any of the rights hereof, LESSOR agrees to give LESSEE no less than ninety (90) days' written notice of its intention to install such air navigational aids. 4 - 0 282 28. EMINENT DOMAIN In the event eminent domain proceedings are undertaken by any governmental agency affecting the whole of Buchanan Field or any part thereof which would ad- versely affect LESSEE'S interest hereby, LESSEE shall be entitled tQ compensation by virtue thereof, consistent with current eminent domain appraisal procedures. 29. NOTICES Any and all notices to be given under this lease, or otherwise, may be served by enclosing same in a sealed envelope addressed to the party intendedto receive the same, at its address, and deposited in the United States Post Office as registered mail with postage prepaid. When so given, such notice shall be effective from the date of the mailing of the same. For the purposes thereof, unless otherwise provided in writing by the parties hereto, the address of the LESSOR, and the proper party to receive any such notices on its behalf is: Clerk, Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 and the address of the LESSEE is: Aero Exchange 88 Buchanan Field Road Buchanan Field Airport Concord, California 94520 -30. INVALID PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY In the event any covenant, condition or provision contained herein is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity of any such covenant, condition or provision herein contained shall not invalidate any other covenant, condition or provision of this agreement, provided, that the invalidity of any such covenant, condition or provision does not materially prejudice either the LESSOR or the LESSEE in their respective rights and obligations contained in the valid covenants, conditions and provisions of this agreement. 31 . TIME Time if of the essence hereof. 32. BINDING ON SUCCESSORS The covenants and conditions herein contained shall , subject to the provisions as to as ?gnment, apply to and bind the heirs, successors, executors, administrators and as gns f all a parties hereto; and all of the parties hereto shall be joi y a e 1 liable hereunder. NT 0 W. D. HULL, dba AERO EXCHANGE By. By ` Lessor W.'N, Boggess Lessee Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State (Designate official capacity in business. ) of California RE C MM DED FOR APPROVAL (Note to Lessee: (1 ) Execute acknowledgment form below; and (2) if a corporation, attach` 1� a certified copy of the bylaws, or of the County Administratbr resolution of the Board of Directors authorizing execution of this lease. Publ is l,;ork recto Airpor -snag r Principal Real Property Agent 5 - 00283 •. ' - I i �7 j--r )u �>� - _" -,/- I 11 Sta of California ) (Acknowledgment by Cor.poratian"; County ) ss. Partnershi I 1.p or. Individuate . 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(SEAL) Notary Public for sat" County and State ------- -- ----- ----------------------- -- -- - _ I. APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN 'B. CLAUSEN, County. Counsel Deputy County Co sel s rVr _ . . .. II ,,_ . _. II ,,, II x _. .. .. u: Y - 4 .. - 00284 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19: In the Matter of Expressing Appreciation to the We Care Day Treatment Center. ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute a Certificate of Appreciation to the Directors , Staff and Volunteers of the We Care Day Treatment Center in acknowledgment of the provision of developmental services to infants and pre-school children. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the residents of Contra Costa County are URGED to support the work of the Center by attending its Country Lane Bazaar to be held on November 3 , 1977. PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisor Public Information Officec#fixed this8+day of lgl�— J. R. OLSSON, Cierk By Deputy Clerk M �aig Q��BJ H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of at-. Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19.17 In the Matter of Claim for Refund of Property Taxes. The Board having received an October 11, 1977 letter from Mr. Irving.-J. Kornfield, attorney representing Security Data, Inc. , transmitting on behalf of his client a claim for refund of 1976-1977 property taxes and requesting a hearing thereon; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to County Counsel. PASSED by the Board=on October 182 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. 't:ornfield Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 18thday of October 19 77 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk. ey / Deputy Clerk al 00` 86 H-244/77 15m KORNFIELD AND KOLLER - - ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 153 TELEPHONE IRVING J.KORNFIELO AREA COOE 413 - LYNNANOERSON KOLLER 12TH AND OAK.BUILDING. _ - 763-1000 - OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA 94607 Oct. 11 1977 RECEIVED O C TV_ 1977 Clerk of the Board of Supervisors J. R. °'SON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Pdministration Bldg. ��ONTRA,CO�SIA CO. Martinez, Ca. - By_ '_7/w.� _Deputy Re: My client-Security Data, Inc. Claim for refund of 1976-1977 property taxes Gentlemen: These offices represent Security Data, Inc. , a corporation with principal offices in Walnut Creek, California. On behalf of my client I enclose an original verified Complaint for Refund of Taxes. I would appreciate a hearing being set on the above-captioned claim and application and that I be notified of the time and place thereof. ery�t yours KORNFIELD & O LE i IRVING J. RORNFIELD IJK:sh Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL. . RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED r Microfilmed with board order To: Board of Supervisors . Contra Costa °County, California CLAIM FOR REFUND OF TAXES Claimant; SECURITY DATA, INC. , alleges: 1. That claimant is the lessee of certain personal property hereinafter described which is now and at all times herein mentioned was situated and located at 1500 Newell Avenue, Walnut Creek, Cali- fornia. 2. The said personal property consists=*,ofthe ?following items: 1 IBM Model 3046-60741 power unit 1 IBM Model 3135-60268 processing unit `1 IBM Model 3125-13155 console keyboard i IBM Model 3803-14440 tape control unit 1 IBM Model 3420-36329 magnetic tape unit 1 IBM Model 3420-36330 magnetic tape unit 1 IBM Model 3420-36332 magnetic tape unit 1 IBM Model 3420-36331 magnetic tape unit 1 IBM Model 651244 Core storage 1 IBM Model 623237 integrated file adapter for disc drive. 3. That all of the items other than the last two items were leased by petitioner from Security National Bank by leases dated November 15, 1972, each of said leases being for 97 months. That the last two items listed were leased by petitioner from Security National Bank by a lease dated December 26, 1973, said lease being for 82 months.. 4. That the lessor of said personal, moveable property was and is Security Na J onal Bank; Security National Bank is a national banking association formed and organized under the laws of the United States of America. 5. The County Tax Collector has heretofore issued his tax bill on said personal property as follows: Tax bill issued on June 17, 1976 for tax rate area 09000 No. 3741 assessing taxes in the amount of $8,710.90 for the fiscal year 1975-1976. Said tax bill purports to classify said personal property as "improvements" . 6. Prior to August 31, 1976, claimant paid said taxes to the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, under protest. 7. On or about July 20, 1977, your applicant filed an Applica- tion before the Contra Costa County Assessment Appeals Board for reclassification of said property, being Application No. 76-66. 8. Subsequently, • after contested hearings on said Application, , the Assessment Appeals Board made its decision that said computer equipment was and is personal property and thereafter, made Admini- strative Findings which included a Conclusion stating: "That the components of computer equipment at issue herein which are owned by Security National Bank and leased to Security Data, Inc. , are 'personal property' , and that the Assessor should reclassify said equipment to 'personal property' , and that the taxes paid by the applicant should be refunded. " 1 00287A Microfilmed with board order. Y 9. Despite said decision, the property has not been reclassi- fied'and the County Tax Collector has not refunded said taxes. 10. The assessment of said personal property by the County Assessor was erroneous and illegal, and the said personal moveable property was and is owned by Security National Bank, a national banking association, and pursuant to Article XII, §16 of the Cali- fornia Constitution, said personal property taxed is exempt from ad valorem taxes in view of the fact that Security National Bank paid a special tax in lieu of any and all other state and local taxes. WHEREFORE, yoursuant to the provisions of §5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California, claimant hereby re- quests that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County make an Order directing and authorizing the Auditor of Contra Costa County to refund to claimant the total of said taxes paid being $8,710. 90 together with all penalties and interrst paid, together with interest on said sum from the date of payment t� the date of ' refund. 1 Dated: October 4, 1977. IRVING _J,,-KORPFIELD Attorney for plaimant I, the undersigned, say: That I am. the President of Security Data, Inc. , claimant in the above-entitled claim for refund of taxes; that I ,.have read the within and foregoing claim for refund of taxes and know• the contents thereof; that the same is true of my own knowledge except as to the matters stated therein on information and belief, and as to such matters, that I believe the same to//be true. Executed on October (.a , 1977 at Walnut Creek, California. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and- correct. r- /� . William N. Bauer _ l 2- 0028 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 In the Matter of Approval of Nutrition Project consultation services contract IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #22-083 with.-New Era Associates for Nutrition Project service coordination consultation services during the period September 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 at a cost of $10,687 in Federal .Title VII funding. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. S. 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: huinan Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors affixed this 18ti�day of October 19 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Ngl2 County Health Department d� Contractor By. PWL Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson 00289 H-24 3/76 15m ;.. z ,asca Counc, Standard Forza Sitt`;B41,D CO`MAC E (Purchase of Services) ) 9 1. Cnn~rac t Identification. Number j naaa_tr_,ent: Health Department Subject: Consultation services--Nutrition Project 2 ??- The County of Contra Costa California (County) , for. its Department named abov,:, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: New Era Associates Capacity: Sole Proprietorship :dress: 24 Arlington Avenue, Berkeley, California 94707 3. '+e_n. The effective date of this Contract is Sentember I,_, 1977 and it r.ernin_tes Jim- sn, 1G78 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Pa---meat Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under .ti- s Contract shall not e.:ceed S_ 1 Q-6,37 5. Count-='s Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated 'Herein by reference; sub-act to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that ::oak described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Soecial Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. S. Proiect. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Proec_, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by . refe_e cet Contra Costa Nutrition Project for the Elderly under Title VII-of the Older Americans .Act. 9. Le al Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC Sections 3045 ff California Government Code 53703 10. Si,�atures. ese signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: U = COSTA, CALIF IA CONTRACTOR BB, BYqYA?6]`" Chairman, Board cf Supervi ors (Designate official capacity in business Attest: 3.- R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) B County of Contra Costa } ss. - Deputy AMNOWLEDMEi<iT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contraccor Reco e ded by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ Byt—_--they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Foy Approved: County Counsel Dated: 97 7 n q/ Deputy ---,Deputy County Clerk 00290 (A-4617 REV 6/76) - Microfilmed with board ordet. Cc-'t_a Costa County Standard Fnrm PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) ... v Number 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to. the Contractor a sum in e._cess of tthe- total amount specified in the Payment Limit,of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it >is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all .services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for. costs: that are allowable costs (see Paragraph ,3. below) and are actually incurred .in the performance of .Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and:subject to the Payment Limit of _this Contract, County will . pay Contractor: [x] a. ' 1068 monthly, or ti [ ]..b. $ per unit, as defined in the. Service Plan, or [ ] .c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated.Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only- those which are determined in accordance'wth: [Check one alternative only.] [' ] a_ . General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment_A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, 'such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in 'the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the .Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment —zounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County De_Dartment for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 .REV 6/76) 777 .7777 - - SERVICE PLAN 2 08 Number 2 .3 During the term of this Contract, Contractor. wi11 provide consultation services to the County Nutrition;Project in the areas of program planning, service coordination, and public relations. The specific services to be provided by Contractor are as follows- 1._ Program Planning. Contractor will provide a resource inventory and plan for services for the elderly participants and potential participants of the County Nutrition Project by January 1, 1978 which: - a. Identifies existing local and/or community service resources available to the elderly. b. Specifies service needs which are not being met for the subject popu- lation_with recommendations for priority. c.. Provides a plan for each Nutrition Project site for coordinating and delivering identified services. d. Increases the participation of Nutrition Project site advisory committees in the development of a service plan for services for elderly persons. 2. _,Service Coordination. Contractor will implement service delivery at Nutrition Project sites based on the plan for that site by: a. Developing working agreements with service resources identified in site service plans. Such services may include, but are not limited to transportation services, outreach services, health-related services. b. Coordinating service delivery by service providers. C. Scheduling available and planned services at Nutrition Sites. d. Arranging training for site managers to participate in plan-related services. Such training may include, but is not limited to First Aid and Basic Health .Pre-Screening. 3. Public Relations. Contractor will provide public relations and publicity relating to the County Nutrition Project and its sites by: a. Arranging for and scheduling talks or speeches with service clubs and community organizations. b. Providing-informational publicity to the news media regarding Nutrition Project activities. The services specified in paragraphs 2 and 3 above will be provided by Contractor on an ongoing basis. Initials: G Contractor County Dept. C10292 Ptu mber ' P Insurance:; of .the Gener:�l Conditions is hereby mended by substi tutioa O' %Ll fol10's►Zng i 3ragrap:z. "i D :�: :During 9. Insur�.nc�. the entire term of this Contract and any. oY . o�icatio. ther o ', the Contractor shall keep in effect 'insuraace. policies , -0110'. 1ZLstlraace requirements: a_ Liabil Ev Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a DOlicy or. DOZ cies of comoreh_nsive liability insurance for owned and non-owaad automobiles, nwang• t a County az:d its officers and employees as additional insureds, vith t..e-follorirg liuxi is: (1). $25,000 for each person and $50,000 for each accident or. occurrence for all damages.arising out of death, bodily injury, -sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and :(2) $10,000 for all damages ar ising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. b;.''_.WorkersY Compensation_ In the event that Contractor has employees du--i the tern of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with. a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage :for,;,--;ts ',em-ployees M' r. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them- shall not ba recuired to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's- insurance policy or policies_ Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the CozLractor shall provide the County with a certificates) of insurance evidencing tha above liability.insurance." Initials: `G Contractor County Dept: y _ 47 3 T 00293 "...-7+.7_'.,; ': _.. ' ��%. -•�..'"^._ ,. d_ .. �'�'sf..f:.:c. . '{'."'-L., •=.i`s..'r..::.-y, ,^�`.�...:;L`�++._�.�' <.fn:x. :'.'' _._`kf� ..r.-' r,'.: -t ..._ .. AQatra Costa County Standards Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without no, -ce. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and tue County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form ==' - GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. , Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulatio, Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a inisdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- 0029--) -Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the :County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which thi3 Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 00296 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVEP14ING LOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 Ogtober 18 , 19 ,Z:Z In the Matter of Delay of Award of Contract for Construction of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15 (Bethel Island) Sewage Collection and Interim Treatment Facilities. Work Order No. 5400 Mr. Vernon L. Cline, Engineer ex officio of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, having reported that the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not, as yet, granted permission for award of contract for the construction of District No.' 15's Sewage Collection and Interim Treatment Facilities; and Mr. Cline having advised that unless contracts are awarded by Tuesday, October 25, 1977 , District No. 13 probably will have to readvertise, which could result in substantially higher bids, and having recommended that: 1. The Regional Administrator of EPA, Paul de Falco, Jr. , _ be urged to resolve the delay as soon as possible; and 2. Staff be authorized to contact Congressman George Miller's office and request assistance in bringing this matter to a satisfactory conclusion. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Engineer ex officio are hereby APPROVED. PASSED by this Board on October 18, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the-foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ORIGINATOR• Public Works witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Department Supervisors Environmental affixed thisj3_tjlday of october 19 77 Control cc: Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Environmental Control Business and- Services By Deputy Clerk County Counsel Sandra _'L. 23 'elson County Auditor-Controller Environmental Protection Agency (Via Public Works) 00297 14-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19-77 In the Matter of Elements of the California Recreational Trails Plan. The Board having received memorandums dated September 26 , 1977 and October S . 1977 from ttr. Russell W. Cahill, Director, State Department of Parks- and Recreation, transmitting draft copies of the Bicycling, Hiking and Equestrian, Boating, and Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Elements of the California Recreational Trails Plan and inviting participation at public hearings to be held on the four elements ? IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Director of Planning. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. 41. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Director of Planning Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 18thdoy of ontnhwr 19_M County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mary aig 00298 H-24 4/77 15m BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC, Declaring a No Parking ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2386 PKG Zone on HARLAN DRIVE C#491.7M) ) Danvi l le Area. Date: OCT 18 1977 (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department 's Traffic, Engineering Division , and pursuant to County -0rdinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2 .012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Codet parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of HARLAN DRIVE (4917M) Danville, beginning- at a point 231 feet west of the center line of St. Helena Drive and extending westerly a distance of 114 feet, T.R. ts 2315 and 2316 pertaining to the existing red curbs on Harlan Drive are hereby rescinded. w -o Adoptod by the Bard on.O CT__1.BU97.Z._=........ - Sheriff California' Highway Patrol 00299 T-14 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18, ,.19:. 77 -- O" In the Matter of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for Land Use Permit 2021-77, Oakley Area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute 'aDeferred Improvement Agreement with Bethel Missionary Baptist Church permitting JJJ the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for LUP 2021-77, Oakley area. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. r 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 Department: PW (LD) Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) affixed this 18 day of October 197 Public Works Director Director of Planning County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bethel Missionary Churchgy Deputy Clerk ' Rt. 1 , Box 338-A $anGra L. Nth �4t1.• Oakley, CA. - 00300 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA 'COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 October 18 9::77, In the Matter of Approving Agreement for Engineering Services between District No. 15 and CD4i, Inc. Work Order 5400-0927 The Public Works Director, as Engineer ex officio of Contra Costa. County Sanitation District No. 15, having recommended that an Agreement for.* Engineering Services between District No. 15 and CDM, Inc., Environmental Engineers, Walnut Creek, providing for construction services during the District's Collection System Project, be approved; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Agreement for Engineering Services, providing for a maximum payment of $367,713 is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute said Agreement. PASSED by this Board on October 18, 1977. 2. I hereby -certify that the .foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the ' minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sea) of the Board of ORIGINATOR: Public Works Department Supervisor OCTn 18 1977 Environmental Control affixed this day o 79 cc: Public Works Director Environmental Control J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Business $ Services B �ttmi -Lc_ Deputy Clerk County Administrator - r County Auditor-Controller CDM, Inc. (via Pio') 0030.1 H-24 4/77 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 October 18 19 -77 In the Matter of Approving Agreement for Engineering - Services between District No. 15 and Raymond Vail and Associates. Work Order 5400 - 0927 The Public Works Director, as Engineer ex officio of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, having recommended that an agreement for Engineering Services between District No. 15 and Raymond-Vail and Associates, Sacramento, providing for surveying services during the District's Collection System Construction Project, be approved; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Agreement for Engineering Services, providing for a maximum payment of $$38,171, is hereby APPROVED and the Chairman is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute said Agreement. PASSED by this Board on October 18, 1977. wr 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 nand and the Seal of the Board of ORIGINATOR: Public Works Department Supervisors Environmental Control affixed this day of U('T j977 19 cc: Public Works Director Clerk Environmental Control J. R. OLSSON, Business 4 Services By Ce-.a.z c- Deputy Clerk County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Raymond Vail $ Associates (via P.W.) 00302 H-24 4/77 15m _ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA.:.' Re; Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC, Declaring a No Parking ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2388 - PKG Zone on CALIFORNIA STREET (#1794A) Rodeo Area. Date: OCT 18 1977 (Supv. Dist. II - Rodeo ) 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 follow' ing' - traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to, Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or freight (yellow curb) on the east side of CALIFORNIA STREET (#1794A) , Rodeo, beginning at a point 36 feet north of the centerline of Mahoney Street and extending northerly a distance of 24- feet. Adopted by,tne Board on...OCT 18 1977 s t Sheri f California Highway Patrol T-14 00 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIr`�- = -Re: Pursuant to Section 21112 and 225Q7 of the CVC, declaring a Bus ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . ' 2390-Bus Stp.- & `Pkg . -Stop and No Parking Zone on HARTZ ) AVENUE U5301B) Danville Area. (� Date: OCT 18 1977 S (SupV . DiSt. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department 's Traffic. Engineering Division , and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 45-2 .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 and parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times, except for the loading or unloading of bus passengers, on 'the east side of HARTZ AVENUE (#5301B) Danville beginning at a point 258 feet north of the centerline of Linda Mesa and extending northerly a distance of 23 feet. T.R. #2025 pertaining to an existing bus stop on the east side•of Hartz Avenue north of Linda Mesa is hereby rescinded. pCT 18 19?7 _ - �co�i�o' Sherif f Cal iforn:iaHighway Pat roi T-14 00304 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA -COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) the CVC, Declaring a No Parking ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2387 - PKG Zone on HARLAN DRIVE (4917M) ) OCT 18 1977. Danville Area. Date: (Supe. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department ' s Traffic Engineering Division , and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Secti ons 46-2 .002. - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regul a.ti on is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times -on the north _ side of HARLAN DRIVE (#4917M) Danville beginning at a point 231 feet west of the center line of St. Hel.ena Drive and extending westerly a distance of 114 feet. `Adopted Wy•t�zL.�;,3rd on___0 e T w1.P_J9Z? r Sheriff Cal ifornia; Highway Patrol T-14 00305 LiJ THE BOARD OF GUrIZh ISU-IR) OF CONTRA COSTA COU11TY9 STATE OF CALIFORNIA- In the Matter of Awardin-g Contract ) for the North Richmond Frontage ) Ocfober 189 1977 Improvement - 1977 Project, North ) Richmond Area. Project No. 0565-4403-925-77 ) Bidder Total Amount Bond. Amounts Harold D . Hess $ 135 ,029. 00 4505 Broadway Labor & Mats . $135,029. 00 Vallejo, CA 94590 Faith. Perf. 135,029 . 00 Valentine Corporation; San Rafael The above-captioned project and the specifications' therefor being' approved= bids being -duly invited and received, the Public Works Director rt commencling that the 'bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board- coneurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for ::aid work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall ;resent two good and suf.ficiont surety bonds as indicated above; and tilat the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor . IT IS FURTHER, ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any raquirod certificates of insurance, and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved thein as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders aro to be exonerated and any :checks submitted for security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977 CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a full. true & correct copy- of the orivincl dist-ument whh•li is on file in my office. Originator: Pub] i c Works Department lend teat It Nvits passed & adtgited by the Board of Road Design Division Supervis -; tit Contr. Costa County. Crlifornis, on, tho date shown. A'1'7"I:�T: J. h. 01..tiQO. County. Clerk &es-offlelo Mrlc of Bald hoard of supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. cc: Public Works Di rector �(,{ fob' , OCT 18 1977 County Auditor-Controller °a ---^ Contractor County Counsel 0030 . Form 9.1 CONTRACT (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) 2. SPECIALT_zp;:S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. tC traosta County (592,3) Parties: [Public Agency] Cony [Contractor] Harold D. Hess Complete legal naneJ (§2) Effective Date: October 31 , 1977 (see 94 for starting date.] (93) The Work: Construction of concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, handicap ramps, walkways, conform paving and a redwood retaining wall , on various streets in the North Richmond area, Project No. 0565-4403-925-77, all in accordance with the Plans, Drawings and Special Provisions or Specifications, including Addendum No. 1 , prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with .the accepted Bid Proposal . (§q) ConpZction Time: (strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] MXXaYX$&X4S y -(b) Within 70 ��/working days from starting date. (§S) Liquidated Damages: S 75.00 per calendar day. ($6) PuvUc Ag3ncp's Agent: Public Works Director (57) Contract Price: S 135,029.00 (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance e�ita finished quantities at unit bid prices.), [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.] 2. SIC IA-TURES G ACZM0Yr_!DCIiE11T. l IL -Public Aoenca Y= ` �� (President, Chairman Or .Other Vernon L. Cline Designated Representative) Public Works Director Contractor, hereby also acknowledginc awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 91861 concerning Workers, Compensation Lair. By: �;'7/�-�t.t/ /:� /i [CORPOPATE Designate off=icial capacity in t5c business] SEAL] Ey. [Designate official capacity in tic business] llotc to Contractor M Execute acknowZcdrs:cnt four below, and (2) if a corpora tion, affix Corporate ScaZ. State of California ) ACr110VLEDC11E,'JT (by Corporation, County of N.aper- ) Ss' Partnership, or Individur.l) The person(s) signing above for contractor, k:,own to me in individual and business capacity as states), p^_rsonally appeared before no today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership na;ncd above executed it. Dated: October 28 1977 T7 -- Colleen Kenyon Official Seo! 4� rotary Public _COU-ENL1;24�0ra — — t — — — - — — — — — — — — — — — - — — — — — — - — FO'it}lItl7�+ D by Cou}ty, CQui?�Sl. }} • stc:e of Cco.a:an'o .r My Commission Expire: June 13, 1;F) (Page 1 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) 00307 3. ' WORIZ C-^:'.7:.RCT, CHANGLS. (a) By their signatures in SectTGn 2, effective on the above elate, tliczc parties promise and agree as sat forth in this contract, incorporating by these references the material (":oecial te_rs") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a worklaanlika manner, fully and faithfully perforce and cc:^plete- 'ti:e work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the roquircments of this contract, all strictly in accordance with .the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (cj 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 t'he Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 witiout such an order. -4. TIME: UOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this wort: as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to proceed; and shall cormlete it as- specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DMIAGES. If the Contractor fails to cor._slete this contract and this work. •v Ehin ti:e ti mo fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fit: the Public Agency's actual damage from, any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed t::at Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result. of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensatior therefor, .for each calendar day's delay in finishing said wo,r::; and if the sane be no;. paid; :Public hg_ncy may, in.addition to its other remcdic.d, deduct,-the same from any sonei diic or to becbm. -due-Contractor under this con- tract. • If the Public Agency for a:.y. cause authorizes,or contribute:, to a_delay, suspen- sion of wort: or extension of tire, its. duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to .Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the wort:, u::en such delay was -caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. G. I iGRATED DOCI:it:.'i'8. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of ti:e Public Agency's call for bids, and Contractor's acceoted bid for this work are herebt incoraorated imte this contract; and they arc intended to co-operate, so that any- thing e::hibited in the plans or drawings and not rentioned in the specifications or spnci.al provisions, or .vice versa, is to be e-%ecuted as if exhibited, mentioned ane; set forth: i+z both, to the .true intent and meaning thereof xrzen taken all together; and' differences of opinion concerning these scall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent.specified in Sec.. l.. J. PAYME T. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillrent of these promises and conditions, and as full compensation for .all this wort:, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sura specified in Sec.. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Lgency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the coat thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant -to Government Code .Sec. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. G. PAYNOITS WITHHELD. (A) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or ecause of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to sue'.; 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 indicatii:g probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4). Reasonable doubt that the wort: can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or - (5) Damage to another contractor, or (G) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (by) The 'Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to .the Contractor, as ti:e workprogresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory. to it, so n. iu avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor in making good any defective worl: or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion Of the entire (Page 2 of 4) n (LC-l; Rcv. 11-75) 00308 Cork, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contract price after dedt;sting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims have been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuicr.:ions of defective or missing wort: or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. iNsuRhr4eL. (Labor Code 551860-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or. (2) a certificate of workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is at-taro of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers" Compensation Law. 10. BOUDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILURE TO' PVRFOP,H.. If the Cortraptor at any x1ma 'refusesqx neglects,_ without ,fault of the• Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient mat.xials or workmen to complete.'this_agreement and wor}: as provided herein, ;for -� period..-of ZO days- or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agehcy, the Public Agency may, furnish same. and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. MiS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and Local lac:s and regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Sacs... 1735, 1777.5, & 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically -,; stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code 554100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft., classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. when less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such wort: is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work. (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual worhurs as such) for which no minimuua wago rate i.: specified, the Contractor shall issnediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the p-Fevailing wage rate tiie:reror 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. 15. ItoultS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no wos:iazan employed at any time on this wort: by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to wort: longer thereon except as provided in Labor Coda Secs. 1810-1815. 16. APPI-I.MMICEG. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance wiLti Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) OOtlal I � _ 17. PREFI IMUCE FOR MITERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and• economy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness. and quality are equal. 18. ASSIG2II;ENT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. NO t:AIVER BY. PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials Inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 23. HOLD HAITU LESS & INVE..MNITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify from tic liabilities as aieSined in this section.. ..(b) - The indemnitees benefited and protected by .this promise are the Public .lgency and its elective and appaintive' boards, -commissions, officers, agents and eaiployees.. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or, threatoned because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before -the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense .of any suit(s) or action(s) at lads or equity concerning these. . (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negilgent) in connection with: the matters covered by this.contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or epployc:e(s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise.and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on .wheth:er or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s). or special provisions) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAvaTIOU. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code sec. 6705, if applicable, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, an other provisionsto be made for worker protection from the hazard of-. caving ground during.trench'excavation. ,.... J...... a . :..:. .-...,..,..,.. .. _.....:_::' .. .. .. .. .. (Page-.P 4 of 4f . (CC lwl yV: 11-76) O� t I A STOCK COMPANY - ESTABLISHED 1& 0 0 0 HOME OFFICE OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE BOND NO. 9191419 Faithful Perfernmanee Bend Public Werk _. (The premium charged on this bond is$---- A 1215 v_00---- being at the rate of=__--9-------------- per thousand of the contract price) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT. WHEREAs, the------CONTRA COSTA COUNTY---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State of California,entered into a contract dated_______October-31,----------- -_____-19__77-, with ------ ---- HAROLD D, HESS --------------------------------------------------------hereinafter designated as the "Principal," for the work described as follows:9.gAs_1*Fyction of_concrete curb.-gutter. sidewalk_ handicap ramps, walkways, conform paving and a redwood retaining wall, on various streets in t -Q6ttif Ztibiwand-wrdg;-Trajenr-No:--oft5.44-03=925-79 all-is-aeeordanes-wftfrtke-glans, 12re�ulgs_>and_SPeru ions},_including Addendum No. 1 ; an prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance wfffi t1ie-accepte .$ Bid WHEREAS,C the said Principal is required under the terms of said contract to furnish a bond for the faitgupal. performance of said contract Now,THEREFORE, We, the Principal,and FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, a corpora- tion organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maryland,and duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California,as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto---------------------- --------------------- _____________________ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY _ ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND1WENTY NINE in the penal sum of ------------�..NO 100--- ---=---=--Dollars ($135,B2,2.OD__), - lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind our- selves,our hews,executors,administrators,and successors,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF Tars OBLIGATION Is SUCH, That, if the above bounden Principal, his or its heirs, executors,administrators, successors or assigns,shall in all things stand to and abide by,and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions and agreements in the said contract and any alteration thereof made as therein provided,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 their true intent and meaning,and shall indemnify and save harmless CONTRA COSTA COUNTY the-------------- ------- - -------------------------------------------------------------- � its officers and agents,as therein stipulated,then this obligation shall become null and void;otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and virtue. And the said Surety, for value received,hereby stipulates and agrees that no change,extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifica- tions accompanying the same shall in any wise affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change,extension of time,alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. IN WITLESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this----31st day of-------------Qclmker---------19--77_- o ss ------------------------------------------------ Principal FIDELITY AN EPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND r B ------------------------------------- y - D, YARTIN, _ _ AUorney-in-Fact ' CAU173a-1((U.�7.73 393497 I P1 .: _ r 31st October STATE OF CALIFORNIA bn this .....................day of................................in the year one thousand rune }ss 77 Colleen Ken on COUNTY OF.........Napa...................... hundred and......................... before me,..................................x....................... , a Notary Public State of California, duly commissioned and sworn,personally appeared...........Harold.....D......Hess ...... .... ........................................................................ .............................................................................................................................. Official Seal known to me to be the person.....whose name..............subscribed to the within rn COLLEEN KENYON 1whuent and acknowledged to me that.....he.....executed the same. -• Notary Public ` Nopo County 12V WITNESSve WHEREOF I hahereunto set my head and affixed my s..• State of California official sial in the..........................County of...............pa .....»apa .........the day and year My Commission Expires June 13, 1981 in this cerp fate first above written. ................................................................»............................. Notary Public,-State of Cdifornia Mycommission expires ....June......................,....1981.............». Cowdery's Form No.32-Acknowledgement—General(C C Sec.1190a) a > J 1 ry _ a 4 • y a�311 � October 31, 1977 State of California On ,before me,the undersigned, ss. a Notary Public of said county and state, personally appeared County of San Francisco JOSEPH D. MARTIN known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of FIDCLi-rf "ND DEPOSIT Cv%-r :;iii'( Oc MARYLA [D the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known °.u1,,.9�a""""°""°""'°"""i""""'� to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on OMML SEAT. OLGA '' D''RAN behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA CITY i COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCOCO a me that such Corporation cxecuted the same. M7 Commission Expires January 25.1979 NOTARY PUBLIC r t� 00312 A STOCK COMPANY- ESTABLISHED 1600 f - O O 'fDe 41SLO "M CM1 P19.5111 UO Taw HOME OFFICE OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE 1; Payment Bend BOND NO. 9191419 i (Section 3247, Civil Code) (Premium included in faithful performance bond) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY THAT, WHEREAS •_____ has awarded to__..__..__...__SOLD D._-HESS __.------_--------------__---------- Construction of concrete curb gutter, as Contractor, a contract for the work described as follows:.sl4ewalk,_handicap-- s,-.wal>'Cways,.-conform _' and a redwood retainin wall- on various streets in the North Richmond Area paves............... . � �_._ f Project No. b65- +(5 -32'5=�7; aYY in accordarice' iitli Elie"Plis�Dr�lwtis-atotd'S1Seis1 Provisions•-or--•S,pezifi-cations-;•iscl - ttdd -Addendm--1a,-•1,.-.prepared--by--ar...for..tbe--Public ' Works Director and in accordance with the accepted Bid Proposal. AND WHEREAS, Said Contractor is required to furnish a bond in connection with said contract,to secure the payment of claims of laborers, mechanics, materialmen, and other persons as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, We the undersigned Contractor and Surety are held and firmly bound unto the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ........................---------------------------- - bw Ui�1ISR'IrIS'MIXXX FIVE"THOQSAIJD---------'--------•- ----------____._.__. in the amount required by law, the sum of___�I�_DTIDlE_.A�II]_NO�IQO.___....._.dollars (=._LAS�1�4�QQ._), for which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if said Contractor, his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, or subcontractors, shall fail to pay any of the persons named in Civil Code Section 3181, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, that the surety or sureties herein will pay for the same in the amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, otherwise the above obligation shall be void. In case suit is brought upon this bond, the said surety will pay a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. This bond shall insure to the benefit of any of the persons named in Civil Code Section 3181 as to give a right of action to such persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this:_.-.31st.........------------_-•------.-•---.---•---•-- day of_.....October__._..._._.__--.•---19._77__ bLD Contractor FIDELITY AN EPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND Ole --- JO D. MARTIN A .c L3177 soo.30.71 199313 , - - uflW" STATE OF CALIFORNIA - 31st October On this .....................day of.............................. in the year one thousand nine COUNTY OF........Napa•••••••••••••».,,. hundred and....77............... before me ....CoIleen.Kenyon........... . ..,. a Notary Public, State of California, duly commissioned and sworn,personally appeared.............Harold D. Hess ................................................................................................ .............................................................................................................................. Official Seal known to me to be the person.....whose name..............subscribed to the within COLLEEN KENYON instrument and acknowledged to me that.....he.....executed the same. Notary Public Napa County IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my State of California official seal in the.......................... County of...... apa••....•••the da and year My Commission Expires June 13, 1901 y y in this certificate fust above written. ............................................................................................... Notary Public,State of California My commission expires .......June •13, ••1981 Cowdery's Form No.32—Acknowledgement—General(C C Sec,119oa) ..•....•..... 00,314. . State of California On October 31, 1977 ,before me,the undersigned, SS. a Notary Public of said county and state, personally appeared County of San Francisco JOSEPH D. MARTIN known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT Coe i Aiv'i OF MARYLAND the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to. �Imuumun�uuneue�onmr+rr�mnmeu�ui■ opmeLw sEAL me that such Corporation cxe t same. OLGA r.• DURAN 3 '! NOTARY PUSLIC - CALIFORNIA 2 = CITY i COUNTY OF Ur FRANCISCO p 1 .. My Canalubr.t�.lire:7..ua:y 25.1978 NOTARY PUBLIC a s 001115 Power of Attorney . FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND HOME OFFIC6 BALTIMORE,MO. KNOw ALL ME\,BY T$ESE PRESENTS:That the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND,a corpora- tion of the State of Maryland,by C. X. PECOT, JR. ,Vice-President,and C. W. ROBBUS , Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2, of the By-Laws of said Com- pany, which reads as follows: "The President,or any one of the Executive Vice-Presidents,or any one of the additional Vice-Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of'Directors or by the Executive Committee, shall have power, by and with the concurrence of the Sec- retary or any one of the Assistant Secretaries,to appoint Resident Vice-Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries and Attorneys-in-Fact as the business of the Company may require,or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds,undertakings,recognizances,stipulations,policies,contracts,agreements,deeds,and releasee and . assignments of judgments,decrees,mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages,and also all other instruments and docu- ments which the business of the Company may require,and to affix the seal of the Company thereto." does hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Joseph D. Martin of San Francisco, Cali e and lawful agent and Attorney-in-Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed: any and all bonds and undertakings.. . ... ... .. ..... d the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents,shall be as binding upon said Company,as fully and amply,to all intents and puiposes,as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Company at its office in Baltimore, Md., in their own proper persons. Mets power of attorney revokes that issued on behalf of Joseph D. Martin, dated July 16, 1975• The said Assistant Secretary does hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true copy of Article VI,Section 2,of the By-Laws of said Company,and is now in force. IN WITNEss 1VH$REoB, the said Vice-President and Assistant Secretary have hereunto subscribed_ their names and affixed the Corporate Seal of the said FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT CouPANY OF MARYLAND, this A.D. 19..76.... FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND ATTEST: Assistant Secretary Vii-Presides!�.. STATE OF MARYLAND1 ss: CISY of BALTIMORE J On this 16th day of September ;A.D. 19 76 , before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Maryland,in and for the City of Baltimore,duly commissioned and qualified,came the above-named Vice-President and Assistant Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND,to me personallyknown to be the individuals and officers described in and who executed the preceding instrument,and they each actmowledged the execution of the same,and being by me duly sworn, severally and each for himself deposeth and saith,that they are the said officers of the Company aforesaid,and that the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is tbe'Corporate Seal of said Company,and that the said Corporate Seal and their signatures as such officers were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporation. IN TEmmoNY WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal,at the City of Baltimore,the day and year first above written. Notary Public Commission Expires-_July.1...—M5 CERTIFICATE I,the undersigned.Assistant Secretary Of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT CO3-tPANY OF 1.1ARYI.AND,do hereby certify that the original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a f ull,true and correct copy,is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate;and I do further certify that the Vice-President who executed the said Power of Attorney was one of the additional Vice-Presidents spe- cially authorized by the Board of Directors to appoint any Attorney-in-Fact as provided in Article VI,Section 2 of the By-Laws of the FIDELITY AND DEPOsrr CO`JIPANY OF MARYLAND. This Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPosrr COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the 16th day of July, 1969. RESOLVED: "That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any Assistant Secretary of the Company whether made heretofore or hereafter,wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any poorer of attorney issued by the Company,shall be./ valid and binding upon the Company with the same forte and effect as though manually affixed." Ix TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said Company, this '. 31st of October 19 77 X. .� I.IaI9—Cit. solsys �� AsristatitSFcnl�► r:Vi q • N2'#DM. r • 3' • • •^ r • a r • • T r r r • •. • i NAME AND ADDRESS OF COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES AMENDED CORROON & BLACK - MILLER & AMES 50 CALIFORNIA STREET LETTERNY A THE PINE TOP INSURANCE COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94I I I COMPANY B -r �-• LETTER u NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED COMPANY ■ - +� LETTER V HAROLD DONALD HESS COMPANY 4505 BROADWAY LETTER D VALLEJO, CALIFORNIA 94590 _ COMPANY E �- LETTER `• This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. I COMPANY POLICY Limits of Liabilityin Thousands LETTER TYPEOFINSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE EACH AGGREGATE OCCURRENCE GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY IruuRr $ s • ❑COMPREHENSIVE FORM °�j ❑PREMISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ $ ❑EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD a ft ❑UNDERGROUND HAZARD ` ❑ PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILY INJURY AND ❑CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE f f ❑BROAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED DAMAGE ❑INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS $Sr ❑PERSONAL INJURY 'Applies to Products/Completed = Operations Huard. IP[NSONAt INJURY) %? AUTOMOBILE UABILIT Y BODILY INJURY (EACH PERSON) f E� ❑ COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY f r s ❑OWNED (EACH OCCURRENCE) ._� ❑HIRED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ BODILY INJURY AND .i ❑ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ COMBINED A EXCESS LIABILITY A [x UP 50 05 41 10/ 1/78 BODILY INJURY AND Q p UMBRELLA FORM s 800 S 800 PROPERTY DAMAGE ❑ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA y. COMBINED FORM WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY and :x EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY s rucNAccimNrl .4 OTHER ii DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS2OCATIONS/VEHICLE , ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS WORK PERFORMED BY OR FOR THE NAMED INS 4�K .A IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE CURB , GUTTER , SIDEWALK, HANDI '�: *E'RTZFICATE OF INSURANC 1 EM P L O':'ES TiuSC7ANICE OF WSAU ' I.his ix to certify thar the insurance policies (described below by a policy number) written on forms in use by the company have been issued. 711tie certificate to not a policy or a hinder of insurance anti does not in any way &I-ler, amend or extend the corerage aiiorded by any policy referred to herein. - 7116 cartiiiWO ros OW3 or replaoes the oartifiscate previously issued. Name sad addrsu of Inst"d HAROLD DONALD HESS AMENDED 4505 BROADWAY VALLEJO , CALIFORNIA 94590 , ?.st►d of (:ov-rage_ t Espiration Dato Policy Nwaber _ Li:niu of L.2bUi Worxm"Is Bodily injury. Pro Lima. y:nasrion' 10/ 1/ 8 0618 00 037755 Each Person Occurrence re •- te C _sur nec A.irizsts C0rA rt ai*;res �► 1011/78' 0628 . 00 037755 `; '"'' `+?' 5009000 500 000 100 000 I o0,Q00 ?Kaa�iaerurtri and w,;.>' �� •Coa+iracfion'T.iability _ _` � j ,;,,� >.f r . JAG send Tenants'L'+aM'lity = : � ^"' <.;.::. 'abil' ti �x) ad 10/ 1/78 0628 00 037755 250,000 Soo,000j � _ � 100,000 (x) Elrod and No>,awnrd I.. � l (i} Preodurs-Completed Operations: ZI Included i] Excluded t Tht entry of a out in this column.mesns that the coverage is afforded by the camp any designated by'the same number. ' Unksa 00+erw64! indicated, this policy afford. full coverage under the �vc�'r•�-r'.c Compensation laws of all states (except states *here amrage an be pre-ided only by State Funds, and Canada) and as designated in the policy and endorsements for Coverage B—Employers'UaWviry. r antractual coverage afforded applies to: ( ) concocts designated in contractual coverage part; (X) all written connote. p•c THESE POLICIES WILL NOT BE CANCELLED OR MATERIALLY CHANGED WITHOUT THIRTY ( 30) DAYS PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER . POLICY #0628 00, 037755-COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY-CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , . 1 TS OFFICERS , EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ARE ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS WORK PERFORMED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE NAMED INSURED IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSTRUC- Deseriyt'ron of Automobile, or, TION OF CONCRETE CURB , GUTTER , SIDEWALK, HANDICAP Z.restions covered by policies listed in this certificate: RAMPS , WALKWAYS , CONFORM PAVING , AND A REDWOOD RETAINING WALL LOCATED ON VARIOUS STREETS IN THE NORTH RICHMOND AREA , PROJECT .NO . 0565-4403-925- 77 . Not withstandina any requirement, term or condition of any contract or other document with respect ro which this certificate troy be issued or nay pertain,tsoi iraunnce afforded by the policy (policies) described above is subject to all of the term% cxcluRions and cenditioas of such policy (policies) during the tt"(a) ti;ereUi. itsued to: Issued by: ( x ) ( 1. ) £rrpioyere Mutual Liability Insur+ace Company of Wis•oeds ( ) ( 2. ) Employers Mutual FIre insurance Company CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( ) ( 3. ) 11Lnois Employan Iosursace of Wausau DEPT . OF PUBLIC WORKS 651 PINE STREET Data I=,ted: 12/ ateSAN FRANCISCO , CA., MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 R. • Signe , _ {umorized company Re;r��d]!� Q : sa• ��1�-S7.YJ t) j(� /j m CORROON & BLACK - MILLER &'AMES -LST THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COL'N'1'Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Acrard of Contract ) for Traffic Signals and Highway ) October 18; 1977 Flashing Beacons, Various Areas. ) Project No. 0961-4380-925-77 ) Bidder TOTAL AMOCINT Bond Amounts Rosendin Electric, Inc. $154,317.00 habpr & Mats. $ 77,153.50 P. 0. Box 5061 Faith. Perf. 154,317.00 San Jose, CA 95150 Steiny & Company, Inc. , Vallejo C.V,E. , Inc. , Santa Clara rnie above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received by the Public Works Director; and The Public Works Director recaunending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Burd concurring and -so finding; IT IS BY = BOARD ORDERED, that the contract for the fiirni chi of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices su mitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public ;Irks Departtr._.nt shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FUIZ=. ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance or other required documents, and the Public Works Director has reviewed and found them to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FUIZE= OM= that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of the cmtract by the Public NTorks Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on October. 18, 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 arra the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of October , 1977 . Drigi_nator: Public Works Department, J. R. OLSSM, Clerk x: Public 'r9orks Director County Auditor-Controller U0 319 ContrActo� . By l/uo . De_rnzty Clerk Traffic Division N. Pous :-'O=n 9.1 (Rev. 9-77) ik, WL CONTRACT • (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) � . �t 4 1. SPECIAL. T:P.1!S. These special terms are incorporated below by referenc c ^, (592,3) Parties: [Public Agency] Contra Costa County [Contractor] Rosend i n Electric, Inc. "5 . . .,%� Complete legal name (52) Effective Date: October 31 , 1977 (See 54 for starting date.] (53) The York: Furnish and install four traffic signal and highway lighting systems, two highway flashing beacons, and a concrete traffic island, located in various parts of Contra Costa County, Project No. 0961-4380-925-77, all in accordance with the Plans, Drawings and Special Provisions or Specifications, including Addendum No. 1 , prepared by or for- the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted Bid Proposal . (54) ConpZction Time: Istrike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working") k�xDCx�(�X�OXIt� (b) Within 90 C(XXXXXW/working days from starting date. (55) Liquidated Damages: s 75.00 per calendar day. (56) Public Agency's Agent: Public Works Director (57) Contract Pri,ce�- s 154,317.00 (for unit price contracts: more or less, ir/accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) (strike .o parenthetical material if inapplicable.] 2. SICilA1'UPES G ACKNOWLEDC1! Public Fgenca, By: (President, Chairman or Other Vernon L. Clrine Designated Representative) Public Works Director 0s6df X"*) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor ode"51B61 co lEe_i nglWorkers' Compensation La..z. By. r- ,r \ ;`� _ PRESIDENT I CORPORATE De 'gnatetoffici L cap city in the busipess] I .SEAL) R YMON R SE CE PRESIDENT-SECRETARY . (D 31gnOLFI t ROS END apac.ty .in the business] - IN Note to Contracto (1 Execute acknowZedg.mcnt forn below, and (2) .if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate SeaZ. State of California (r ) ss. AC711OULEDVIENT (by Corporation, County of Sa...•t'Tu G( tt,fc� ) Partnership, or Individur.l) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it.G Dated: `l/�'� y%, / :7 7 •�-- SEAL] Notary Tublic - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORA APPROVED by County Counsel. ' •• •r,.•t=.•. . ,. .`. .-. .,:,•,..:1•.....• �J , (Page 1 of 4: , (cc-1; Rev. 11-76) f ' :.: „: -, ..;•_ �: =..: ,+.:ra Microfilmed with board order. s.of is 1;77 2 t`{11l:;rJ;;/:ISa t'_..•:11:It::.:t!E=t:_.:f;�i�.i iia/Fl$ 00320 3. 1101): CONTP.ACT, 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 expensc, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and template 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 plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such Change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. -4. TIME: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to proceed; and shall complete it as. specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work wiTiin tite time fitted therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to tlhe Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and .because., from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result: of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation.•therefor, -for each calendar_ day's delay in finishing said %:or::; and if the same be not paid;=Public l.gency may, in addition to its other reMadiedr deduct"thn same frost- any money due or to becbma--due-Contractor under this can- tract. - If the Public Agency for any. cause authorizes•or contributes to a_delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of tire, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the !%gency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to .Government Code: Sec. 4215, the Contractor stall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the war]:, when such delay was caused by 'the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. G: III GIe.A-LED DOCUY•E:M!S. The plans, drat:ings and specifications or special provisions o: tite Public .lcency's call for bids, and Contractor's acceoted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specificat:.ons 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 .cent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) 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 sura specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about tete first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a :verified application for payment, supported by a statement shoring all .materiails actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Ccuttractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant -to Government,Code Sec. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, 'rep lace3 and made good. G. PAY'rMiTS• WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its age,tt may withhold any payment, or because or later aiscovered 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) Defective6work not remedied, or uncompleted work., or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to proporly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable: doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or .(6) J.unage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the: Contractor, as the work progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor is making good any defective war): or parts. . (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire (Page 2 of 4) 00 321 WC-1; Rcv. 11-76) . f Cork, it shall issue a certificate 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 m.-tterials have been paid, no claims have been ' presented to the Public Agency based on acts or onissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen against the wort: or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuicr.tions of defective or missing work or. of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSUMCE. (Labor Code 551860-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or. (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. BOUDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. -FAT.LI;RI: TO PI;RFOPJ1. If the Contractor at any times 'refuses Qr neglects,_ without .fault of the Public Agency or its agents) ; to supply sufficient matiarials or workmen. to complete-this.agreement and work as provided herein, ,for -a perlLod -of 10 days- or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agehcy, the Public Agency may, furnish same- and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local Taus ana regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs... 1735, 1777.5, & 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement conplies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code 554100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this'work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of wort, (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-toanual workers as such) for which no minimum gage rale is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the p-evailing wage rate e4orefor and furnish the Contractor with tha minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employntant. 15. HOURS OF LABOR. bight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work„ and no workman employed at any time on this wort: by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. APPI'LU ICr-S. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 41 (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) 009.122 17. PkE:PE:IzrrjCL FOR MTERMUZ. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and, econoriy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. ` 18. ASSIGIUMNT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. NO VIAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of wort: ane: or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or paysients therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. IIO.LD IIATUILESS S INVE,12UTY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and andi-,mi.ify from the liabilities as .defined in this section. (b) - The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise- are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of.these, regardless of whether or not such Lability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accented 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-negl_gent) in connection with the maters covered by this.contract and attributable to the contrc:•::tor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employees) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has preparcu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specif icat�on(s) or special provisions) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indeumification covering any of these natters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code sec. 6705, if applicable, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan shoving the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. (Page 4 of. 4) - 0�2 0 3. NAME AND ADDRESS OOCKM= Broker COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES AMENDED 2ND TIME CORROON &.BLACK - MILLER & AMES 50 CALIFORNIA STREET COMPANY A ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 LETTER IPANY B D , tt ER NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED /� PA NY a - ROSENDIN ELECTRIC, INC. D L' C. 1 1977 DAER V P.O. BOX 5061 COMPANY D SAN JOSE, CA 95150 LETTER PUBLIC WORKS DEtARTM - OMPELETTERR - This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. Limits of Liability in Thousands( 0) COMPANY TYPEOFINSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLY EACH LETTER EXPIRATION DATE OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE GENERAL LIABILITY_ A ��QQqq� GA 88 43000 10/1/78 BODILY INJURY : s �'�c:OMPREHENSIVE FORM , ❑PREMISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ S ❑EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD ❑UNDERGROUND HAZARD ❑PRODUCTS/COMPLETED - OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILY INJURY AND ❑CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE S 500 s500 ❑BROAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED DAMAGE ❑INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ❑ PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY S AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY A -GA 88 43000 10/1/78 (EACH PERSON) $ COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY $ (EACH OCCURRENCE) ❑OWNED HIRED PROPERTY DAMAGEBODILY INJURY AND 5 - ❑ ❑ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE s 500 COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND p UMBRELLA FORM r PROPERTY DAMAGE f S ❑ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA COMBINED FORM A WORKERS'COMPENSATION CA STATUTORY and WC 265 2600 10/1/78 EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY :UNLI4ITED,EACH•+CC1DENT1 # OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS&OCATIONSNEHICLES BY ENDORSEMENT TO POLICY NO. GA 88 43000, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND ' ALAMEDA COUNTY, "AND THEIR EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS AND AGENTS ARE NAMED AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS _ SOLELY AS RESPECTS THE BELOW LISTED JOB. FURNISH AND INSTALL FOUR TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING SYSTK S, TWO HIGHWAY FLASHING-COSTA (;UUN'IY _ Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be canceller}before the expiration date thereof, the issuing com-, pany will mai130-- days written notice to the below named certificate holder,�!!i;*SIgt3WgcicX xx1t`AxXxRX)M +or modified _' *PROJECT NO. 0961-4380-925-77. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER" h/77 Ik DATE W a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 651 PINE STREET '� n MARTINEZ, CA 94553 AUTHORIZED REPRES Maol' med with board order rI -ACORD 25 (Ed.2.771 IF— TTW1r_V D PACIFIC INSURANCE COluLhANY a _ - HOME OFFICE. TACOMA, WASHINGTON u Bond No. U 05 73 15 Premium: -$772.00 PERFORMANCE BOND CALIFORNIA - PUBLIC CONTRACT X.NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That ROSENDIN ELECTRIC, INC. asPrincipal, and the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Washington corporation- author- ized.to execute bonds in the State of California, as.Surety, are held and firmly bound unto . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY .as.Obligee, in the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN AND N0/100 - Aollars ($154,317.00 ) for which sum we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors_ and assigns, jointly and severally by these presents. TILE CONDITION' of the above obligation is such that, Whereas the Principal has entered into a contract, dated October 31, , 19 77 ,with the Obligee CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to da and perform the following wk to-wit FURNISH AND INSTALL FOUR TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING SYSTEMS, TWO HIGHIIAY FLASHING BEACONS, AND A CONCRETE TRAFFIC ISLAND, LOCATED IN VARIOUS ' PARTS_ OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, PROJECT NO, 0961-4380-925-771 ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS, DRAWINGS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS OR SPECIFICATIONS., INCLUDING ADDENDLt4 NO.. 1, PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC, WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL. ' Now, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall well and truly perform ihe %vork•contracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; .otherwise to remain in full force and effect Signed and sealed this 31st day of October 1977 t R SEND E C[TL , INC. ; UNIT • C INSURANCE C01'IPANI' B ................................ ........ S J A. VICK, — — — — Altomer•in•Fect JMicrofilmed with bVIJr e� r,lc. I1DU-2811I t'I►1..- CONTRACT:AWPI tt'- 1•F}t Ft•t?..tn..rr _ tState of California On October 31, 1977 ,before me,the undersigned, ss. a Notary Public of said county and state, personally appeared County of San Franciscoss. A. VICK known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on oJ ►L a behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to OLGA C. DURAN a me that such Corporation cxe same. NOTARY MWC - CALMORNIA « CRY R coum 1W W RUNCIM ---------- ?�' Yl c�tllllaitaw ---WJaa1wT ti.Iltt ------ NOTARY PUBLIC Mi cr ' med with STATE Or Ck IFOR1vIA, l 1 SKID SANK IA CLA-RA }$s. • Corotty of On.this 31 s t.day of OCTOBER r in the year one thousand nine hundred ard.._.SEVENTY SEVEN t before me,--- - PAUjj--R-RAAaKS .. ., a Notary Public, State of Ccliforria,duty commissioned and sworn,personally appeared 17 known to me to be the...,. VICE VRESTD:,IN_'of the corporation'descrt3e. in and that executed the'u*hin instrument, and also known to ilii to be !hr.person. _:I•ho excrat.d the within instrolnen! on behalf of the corporation thr►ein named, and baa_:ectal!:+tt:ttutttstt::atttti-tr.:ctttassstttt� aeknoz<•ledgcd to the that suet: Corporation exec:tted tf esamc....._ p l:i�I C I A L SEAL � PERFORMANCE BOND PAUL R. PARKS Ilv WIT T-5-T 11WERF_OF I hare heretutto set my hars and qffix.:d my oficiat seal in the ltnttn teGs41r nf__a-i':'Ic= };,Y �on.Iri_sian l':<,i.cs Scpt. 7. 1474 Y - .ttte day and year in this certificate w first ab(%:Y 4 riacn. Notary Pubic.Stale of California IY Cowderv'.s Forst e \o.2S—( l---nou.eiig:lent—Corpor aion). Bees.1190.1,90.1) (.RI-Mrs hl+N) Q+Clio NConmussion Expires- Microfilmed with board .order 00323 VN rr PACIFIC INSLTR,Ai�TCE CO�GtPANY "CME OFFICE, TACOMA. WASHINGTON Bond-No. U 05 73 15 - - "EMIUM I!CWDEO M P�_RFORVANCE @ORa- PAYMENT BOND CALIFORNIA—PUBLIC CONTRACT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that ROSENDIN ELECTRIC, INC. _ as Principal, and the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Washington corporation author- ized to execute bonds in the State of California, as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY as Obligee, in the sum of • SEVENTY SEVEN THOU&kM ONE HUNDRED FIFTY..EIGHT AND 50/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dollars ($ 77,758.50 y _for which sum we bind.ourselves.our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally by these presents. The Condition of the above obligation is such that, Whereas the Principal on the 31st day Of October 19 77 ,entered into a contract with the Obligee for FURNISH AIM INSTALL FOUR TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND HIGMIAY LIGHTING SYSTEMS, TWO HIGH'NTAY FLASHING -BEACONS, AND A CONCRETE TRAFFIC ISLAND, LOCATED IN VARIOUS ' PARTS OF CONTRA COSTA COMM, PROJECT NO. 0961-4380-925-77, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH INE PLANS, DRAWINGS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS OR SPECIFICATIONS, INCLUDING j ADDENDUM NO. 1, PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL. NOW, THEREFORE, if the above-bounden Principal or his subcontractors fail to pay any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, the Surety Will pay for the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, and also, in case suit t. is brought upon this bond,a reasonable attorney's fee,to be fixed by the court. ` This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons entitled to file claims under Section 318T T the Civil Code of the State of California, so as to give a right of action to them or the;;"@s'sigq.s in Any. suit brought upon this bond. , Signed and sealed this 31st day of Octob 19 77 RO1 W ZLEC IC, INC. I /� UNITE INSURANCE.COMPANY By . . . . _ . . . . . . . ICK, Atiorn in- ac 00326 Maofilrawd with .board oidet 9DU-2804 ED.5172(CALIF.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA, _ SAID County ofS k- CLA.�1, r ss. ' Or,this �} day of___D (?B _.. .in the year one thousand nine hundred and SEVENTY SEVEN before me, 1 a Votary Fua!ic' t State of California,duly commissioned and worn,personally appeared knorn to the to be the. — VICE P S_T_DE!Vi of the corporation described in and that executed thew thin instrument, and also known to me to be t C-I A g�=A L - the person..—..uho executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named, and �.:._. --Yi J'AU3 P- PARKS acknowledged to me that suds corpora.icn execu!ed tJresante : PAYMENT BOND -ARA cQ"VTY Nay Lcmm<-;m Expires Sept. T. 7979 = IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hare hereunto set my hand and aj'rired my official sell in the $�. .' County of_ �T'k CL'?:?p,_ the day and year in this ctr ' cztc fust above wriarn. �^ ?4u�:yPubl-c.Sraieof Ca'.iiornia_ Cowdv 's Form So.26—(itimosiedgment-Corporation). i COrilmiSslOT1 EX eves t, (c.C.Jets. 1140-1190.1' (PRIM-. 0.1.04) &%-DOW y P --•-- --- - - - Microfilmed with board order State of California On October 31, 1977 ,before me,the undersigned, ( ss. a Notary Public of said county and state, personally appeared County of San Francisco JAMES A. VICK known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY M � the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known M Uto me to be the person who executed the said instrument on D OLGA RAA 10TAINY PuSUC - CALiM" behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to CIV a couMrr of SM�soo w Eapkes t�wd.v b.IWO me that such Corporation C): tc a same. NOTARY PU fic 00.327 -` r V rr= i=-Ax = meunazqcic c©zdi*juqqr HOME OFFICE, TACOMA, WASHINGTON POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That ttw UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,a corporation duly orgeniaed under ttte laeasof d» Shite of Washington,does hereby(flake,constitute and appoint JAMES A. VICK of SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA--------------------------- its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact,to make execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf,and as;its act and dead ANY AND ALL BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS OF SURETYSHIP--------------------- and to bind the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY thereby as fully and to the sarrie extent as if such bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof ware signed by an Executive Officer of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY and sealed and atteatsd by one other of such officers,and hereby ratifies and confirms all that its said Attorneys)-in-fact may do in pursuance hereof, This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of Section 37A of the By-Laws of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY which provisions are now in full force and effect,reading as follows: SECTION 37A—ATTORNEYS-IN-FACT SECTION 1. The Board of Directors, the President,or any Vice-President or Assistant Vice-President shall have power and authority to: (a) appoint Attorneys-in-fact and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and(b)to remove any such Attorney-in-fact at any time and revoke the power and authority given to him. SECTION 2. Attorneys-in-fact shall haw power and authority,subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them,to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thtfeaf- The corporate seat is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatcry in the nature thereof. This power of attorney is signed and sMled by facsimile under and by authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directcrs of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting held on the 26th day of October, 1971,at which a quorum was present,and said Reaofution has not been amended or repealed: "Resolved,that the signatures of such directors and officers and the seat of the Company may be affixed to any such power of - attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached:' IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vicefiresident,and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed,this 19th day of December 1974 UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY lams`. SEAL1:'t 7 !92 ;���V�icPrl-sidr's STATE OF j ss ♦,t�ra,. COUNTY OF j On this 19th day of December 19_Z4personally appeared MORRIS E. BROWN Executive to me known to be the Vin-President of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, and acknowledged that he executed and attested the foregoing instrument and affixed the seal of said corporation thereto,and that Section 37A,Section 1 and 2 of the By-Laws of said Company and the Resolution,set forth therein,are still in full force. My Commission Expires: ".a* a pe January 1S 19 78 '••••, �f Wasbin - : �ptaa,"s:l �hJ�UC� Notary Public in and for State of _ $tOtl its.:4v Residing at Tacoma I, D. Reith Johnson ,Assistant Secretary of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,do hovebycertify'that.the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney executed by said UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,which is still in.full force and of fest. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company this 31St day of OCtOber' 19,27 t Secretary SEAL • Microfilmed with board order f r9 - • WBDU•1431 ED.6/74 ��trirt,��� ' A y BOARD- OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA -COUNTY. CALIFORNIA R e Pursuant to Section 22507 of } the CVC, Declaring a No Parking ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO 2389 - PKG Zone on GARRETSON AVENUE 01795T) ) Rodeo Area. Date: OCT l b 1977 (Supe. Dist. 1i - Rodeo ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department 's Traffic Engineering Division , and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002. - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or freight (yellow curb) , on the east side of GARRETSON AVENUE 01795T) , Rodeo beginning at a point 590 feet south of the centerline of Fourth Street and extending southerly a distance of 24 feet. Adop�-d by the Board on._--.,--.-----OCT 18 .1977 y ' � T Sheriff Cal ifornia Highway Patrol T 14 00,329 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of CaliforniaJj October 18 In the Maher of Appointment to the Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Board. On the recommendation of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Charles T. Boatmun, 4004 Salem Street, Concord, California 94521 is APPOIN'T'ED to the Contra Costa County Drug Abuse Board (to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Ms. Mary Jo Starsiak) for a three-year term ending June 30, 1980. PASSED by the Board on October 18 ,1977. t � 2 117 t t _ _ c F 7 x — G _ 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 • Mr. C. T. Boatmun Contra Costa County Drug Supervisors Abuse Board. affixed this 18thday of October 1972-- Director, 972Director, Human Resources AgencyOLS3ON, Clerk County Administrator Public Information OfficerSy 1 G Deputy Clerk onda Am ahl H 24 3/76 15m Clll �o a r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California j October 18 . 19 In the Matter of Establishment of a Trust Fund for the East Bay Emergency Miedical Services Region. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine, a member of the Joint Powers Governing Board of the East Bay Emergency Medical Services Region, having advised of the need for the estab- lishment of an $18,000 trust fund (Alameda County and Contra Costa County each to provide $9,000) to -cover costs - incurred by the EMS Region pending reimbursement from federal funds; IT IS BY: THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor- Controller is DIRECTED to forward to the Alameda County Auditor, as trustee, a warrant in the amount of $9,000 as- this County's share of said trust fund. PASSED by the Board on October 189 1977.. • s - 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. c.c. Alameda County Board Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of of Supervisors Supervisors East Bay Emergency affixed this 1 Stliday of October_____, 19 77 Medical Services Region County Auditor-Controller County Administrator °, R. OLSSON, Clerk Director, F'=omen Resource4ie enElder , Deputy Clerk Agency 00.131 H-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of C©ntro Costa County, State of California October 18 19 77 In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Lawrie Development Company, Applicant, (2151-RZ) to Rezone Land in the 7. Danville Area. Mr. Loren Garcia. The Board on September 20, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Lawrie Development Company, applicant, (2151-RZ) to rezone land in the Danville area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15) ; 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 request c: Lawrie Development Company is APPROVED as recommended by the Pla=nzirg Commission. M IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 77-104 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and October 25, 1977 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Superwisa.� on the date aforesaid. cc: Lawrie Development Co. WitAe my hand and the Sea{ of the Board of Mr. L. Garcia Superv'sors Director of Planning affixed thial8th day of October 1977 County Assessor OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 00332 H-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 . 19 In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Mr. Nathan Hart, Applicant and Owner, (2135-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. The Board on September 27 , 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to- the request of Mr. Nathan Hart, applicant and owner, (2135-RZ) to rezone land in the Danville area from General Agricultural District (A-2)- to Single Family Residential District-65 (R-65), in lieu of Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40) as originally requested by the applicant; 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 'hoard having considered the matter; IT IS ORDERED that the request of N. Hart is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. v IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 77-105 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and October 25, 1977 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and coned copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: Mr. N. Hart Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Director of Planning Supervisors County Assessor affixed this lLatWay of October 19 7-L J. OLSSON, Clerk sy l Ronda Amdahl 00333 H-24 3/76 15m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA " October 18 . 1977_ In the Matter of ) Appointments to the ) Manpower Advisory Council ) 1 This Board on September 27, 1977 having adopted a report from its Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) recommending that the four vacancies in the categories of community/organization .and community/client be advertised so that individuals in the community wishing to be considered for membership could apply, and the deadline for said applications having been October 14, 1977; and The Internal Operations Committee having met with the Chairman of the Manpower Advisory Council and having received his recommendations regarding individuals who should be appointed to these four vacancies; and The Committee having discussed this matter with the Manpower Project Director and the Director, Human Resources Agency, and having reviewed all of the applications carefully, and the Committee on this date having reported its recommendations to this Board; and The Board having received correspondence from the Mt. Diablo Unified School District requesting appointment of its representative to the Council; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are HEREBY APPOINTED to the Manpower Advisory Council for the terms and categories so designated herein: Name & Address Representation Category Term Expires Mr, William 0. Smith COMMUNITY--ORGANIZATIONS September 30, 1980 4 241 CourtT; L?ne Orinda 94563 (254-7799) Air. Sebe Hill COMMUNITY--ORGANIZATIONS September 30, 1980 110 California Street Rodeo 94572 (799-2976) Mr. Agustin A. Ramirez COMMUNITY--CLIENT September 30, 1980 P. 0. Box 258 Brentwood 94513 (634-4272) . Ms.. Bonnie McKean COMMUNITY CLIENT September 30, 1980 1726 Milburn Drive PI. Hill 94523 (682-7570) Mr. Ron Cataraha EDUCATION & TRAINING. September 30, 1980 1936 Carlotta Drive NIT. DIABLO UNIFIED Concord 94519 (682-8000) SCHOOL DISTRICT PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. aRTmEA copy I curtly that this 19 n hull, trlie 4 Carreof copy Of Orig: HRA Director the orlizinal docn:nnnt irhici: is on file in my office. and that, it W-. ;. ed F_ a<;n�ted by th.� Boarti of cc: Manpower Director Su,>aCt:SOra of 0.vra Cost% i'-':lntr. CA!ifo:nia, on Chairman, MAC the date siioa-n. :1:",';:::'C: i. i:. Oi_ ooN. County Appointees Clerk .L tv-offic!o Clerk of sa;d Board of Supervisors. PP ep Clerly� - Mt. Diablo Unified School District . on �T 181977, County Administrator ;--•, , .s-:,: Public Information Officer County Auditor-Controller LK 00334 l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19, 7 In the Matter of Appointments to the Family and Children's Services Advisory Committee. Supervisor W. N. Boggess having recommended that the following appointments be made to the Family and Children' s Services Advisory Committee: 1. Ms . Annie Lacy, 3330 Ronald Way, Concord, California 94519 (filling the unexpired term of Ms . Mary Lou Laubscher ending April 11, 1978) 2. Ms. Ruth Mc Kinney, 130 Fabian Way, Concord, California 94518 (filling the unexpired term of Ms. Sharlene Sheff ending April 11; 1980) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PA�SFD by the Board on OLtober 18 , 1977 , �. hereby,certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: Ms. A. Lacy Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Ms. R. Mc Kinney Supervisors Family and Children' s affixed this 18thday of October 19 77 Services Advisory Committee Director, Human Resources R. OLSSON, Clerk Agency - County Administrator y C Deputy Clerk Public Information Officer Ronda Amdahl 00330 H 24 3/76 15m • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif ornia 18 October - 19....77. . In the Matter of Proclaiming the tJeek of October 23, 3977 as "Civic Arts Repertory Week. " IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the week of October, 23 1977 is hereby PROCLAIMED .as "Civic .Arts Repertory Wee :r ; recognition of the ry k _n Program of the City of Walnu t Creek which has. . made a substantial contribution to the cultural life of the County for the past ten years. PASSED by the Board on October 18,1977, a K Y t f _ J 1 hereby certify that the foregoing g is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Su 9 Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of ec: County Administrator Supervisors Public Information affixed this lday of n„+�,,,,� Officer 19-22_ J. R y R. OLSSON, Clerk ay Cr Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m- 00,336 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia October 18 19 M In the Matter of - Grant and Loan Review Panel for Second Year Community Development Housing Rehabilitation Program. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having recommended that Mr. James T. Dean, 331 Kingston Avenue, Martinez, California 94553 be -appointed. ' as a housing finance representative on the Grant and Loan Review Panel for Second Year Community Development Housing Rehabilitation Program to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Neil G. Nicholson ending December 31, 1978 ; and Supervisor Fanden having further recommended that the resignation of Mr. Edward L. Richmond as a housing finance repre- sentative .on said program be accepted; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of Supervisor Fanden are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: Mr. J. T. Dean Witness my hand and the Seol of the Board of Director of Building Supervisors Inspection affixed this_jarjtlay of Oct•nhPr . 19 Director of Planning County Administrator County Auditor-Controller XVLSSON, Clerk Director, Economic By Deputy Clerk Opportunity Program Ronda Amdahl Public Information Officer 4030 H-24 3/76 715m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra"Costa County, State of California October 18 19-1Z.. In the Matter of Reappointment of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 2026, Delta Farms . Mr. Dante John Nomellini, Secretary of Reclamation District No. 2026, having advised the Board that o`'fices of three trustees of said District were deemed vacant this year and that nomination petitions had been called for and received from the following incum- bents: William Dinelli, 201 W. Seventh Street, Antioch, California 94509; Daniel J. Pickrell, 875 Longview Road, Hillsborough, Cali- fornia 94010; and Donald Barstad, P.O. Box 284, Diablo California 94528; Pursuant to Section 50741 of the California Water Code IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Xr. Dinelli, Mr. Pickrell and Mr. Barstad are REAPPOINTED as Trustees of Reclamation District No. 2026 for .four-year terms ending on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1981. p .D, by the Board on October 18, 1977. J Ce 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: Mr. Nome l lini Supervisors County Counsel affixed this da of n��� A„ Elections �.8zh y :i-.-- 197-7— County 97-7 - County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By G.���!� r . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall o V 33S H-24 3/76 15m BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOP.111A Board Action NOTE TO C LA I�-iANT 10/18/77 Clain Against the County, ) The copy oS docLanent rnac"Z .to you .i,6 yon_ Routing Endorsements, and rto#,ice oS ate action taken on your etaim by t;-,e- Board ;-,eBoard Action. (All Section ) Boand oS Su.penv,i.eou (Pan.agn.aph 111, beZotu}, references are to California ) given puuuant to Gomamemt Code.Section& 911 J.- Government Code.) ) 913, 9 915A. P. tat a ndte•the. "wd"i,.ng"• b etow:- Claimant: Gloria Carroll and Ainy' Christine Carroll, 1206 Minor Road, E1 Sobrante, California 94803. Attorney: O'Neill, Bridgman & Shock, A Professional Corporation Address: 2150 Valdez St. , Suite 1435, Oakland, CA 94612 Amount: $500 ,000.00 Date Received: September 15, 1977 ,Q ro Clerk on nhe 15 1917 By mail, postmarked on T. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: g/��7�� J. K. OLSSON,. Clerk, By r� , 1 G (% Deputy Hatrinia AS Rail II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supen[isors. (Check one only) ( This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. CQi V This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, attd ,t�e� re so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . C'=rF` ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6) . DATED- 7l JO',-W JO',-WB. CLAUSFAN, County Counsel. B}+j .r G` Deputy- Ill. eputyIII. BOARD ORDER 3y im-ni mots vote of Supervisors present (C'reck 'one only) a (XX' his 018ici is rejecCad iii fuii. 1 '_! h�ll ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify. that this is a true and correct copy-of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED:Oct. 13, 1977 J. R. OLSSOY, Cleric, by d4 Deputy Sandra L. Neiso WA.R,YING TO CLAIMAuNT (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 9 3) You have onZy 6 momtka ahom the maUbig o6 thZ6 rw;CZc-a to you UZ&Zn which to bite a count action on #him nej ec ted Claim (gee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 mon&& 61Com the denies o f yours Appti.cxtioK to Fite a Late Claim utLdtin twlti,ch .to pe,Ution a eouxt Son XeZi.e6 Jnom Section 945.4',6 e,Wm-jiting deadt ne (bee Section 946.0) . You may ,6 eelk the adv.i.ee o S any a�Mtuie y o S yours choice &t eoanee tion tci dt tk s mattet. I.' you want to con,6uEt an at otne __you ,6hcued do 4so immediatefc , IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: 1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Di-risior. Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this docuu:ent,-and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. DATED:Oct. 24 , 1977J. R. OLSSON, Cleric, By Deputy Z4Sandra T.- 'mip"nn V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED:Oct. 24, 1977 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8.1 i Rev. 3177 1 CLAIM AGAINST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 2 CONTRA COSTA HEALTH CARE SERVICES 3 CLAIMANTS: GLORIA CARROLL and AMY CHRISTINE CARROLL 4 ADDRESS: 1206 Minor Road, E1 Sobrante, California. 5 ADDRESS_ TO WHICH NOTICES SHOULD BE SENT: 6 O'Neill, Bridgman & Schock A Professional Corporation 2150 Valdez St. , Suite 1485 Oakland, CA 94612 8 -� 9 DATE AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF OCCURRENCE: Between the dates of 10 June 10, -1977 and June 15, 1977, claimants' decedent, Timothy 11 Carroll, was a patient at the Contra Costa County Health Care Services in Martinez, California. At said time and place, claimee 12 by and .through its agents, servants and employees so negligently 13 and carelessly examined, and/or treated, and/or attended, and/or 14 diagnosed,- and/or cared for said Timothy Carroll, deceased, as to 15 cause him to languish and die on June 15, 1977. Claimants are 16 17 the surviving wife and child of said Timothy Carroll, deceased, and are his sole heirs at law. 18 DESCRIPTION OF INJURY OR DAMAGE: Claimants have suffered the 19 loss of the care, comfort, society and support of said Timothy 20 -Carroll, deceased, and have incurred funeral and burial expenses. 21 NAMES OF PEOPLE, EMPLOYEES CAUSING INJURY: Employees of the 22 County of Contra Costa and Contra Costa' Health Care Services, whos 23 identities are presently unknown to claimants. 24 AMOUNT CLAIMED: $500, 000. 00 and funeral and burial expenses. 25 26 DATED: September 14, 1977 O'NEILL, BRIDGMAN & SCHOCK 27 L E A Professional ti ion 28 S c p 15 iyii EN ORSED ( r O'NEILL,BRIDGMAN , &SCHOCK n A PROFESSIONAL I Z OLSSON By' CORPORATION CLERK BOARD of SUPERVISOR 'RICHARD D- BRIAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW CONTRA COSTA Co. Iws oRowAY Loc. 4 ��t-a=� '--'s-=-``- Attorney for Claimants 2150 VALOZZ ST. I Microf0med with board -,j.-r i In the Board of Supervisors . of Contra costa County, State of California October 18 '19:77- In , 19 77In the Mauer of Appointments to the Western Contra Costa County Transit Authority. The Board on September 27,. 1977 having approved a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with the Cities of Pinole and Hercules establishing the Western Contra Costa County Transit Authority; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having noted that three of the seven members of the Board of Directors for the Western Contra Costa County Transit Authority are appointed by the Board of Supervisors and, therefore, having recommended the following persons be appointed to said Authority: Mr. Sebe Hill 110 California Street , Rodeo 94572 Mr. Del Hosselkus 1 Rolph Park Drive Crockett 94525 #" Mr. Willie Parker 75 Marguerite Drive San Pablo 94806 IT IS BY .THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 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 Sed of the Board of cc; Appointees City of Pinole Supervisor City of Hercules affixed this_3 2 t:100y of ge19 7-7- Public Works Director Director of Planning OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Administrator By Deputy Clark Public Information. Officer Ronda Amdahl . H-24 3176 15m � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19.7 In the Matter of A�p,ointment to Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024 . The Board having received an October 4, 1977 letter from Mr. Dante John Nomellini, Secretary, Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, advising that the office of one trustee was deemed vacant (resignation of Mr. Ephraim Gursky) and that the Board of Trustees of said district recommends the appointment of Mr. William E. Ralph to fill the vacancy; Pursuant to Water Code Section 50741 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. William E. Ralph, 2228 Pyramid Street, Livermore, California 94550 is APPOINTED Trustee of the Delta Farms Reclama- tion District 2024 for a term of four years ending on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1981 PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977 • ' R 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 c c: Mr. D. J . Nome ll ini Witness my hand and the Seol of the Board of County Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this}$t1day of octobe._ 197 / J. R. OLSSON, Cleric ey 1 ,(,-_. 1 ")14. Deputy Clerk Helen C Marshall , H.=24 3/76 15m 00342 r -In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 .r 19 In the Molter of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of Isakson and Associates, Applicants, (2112-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. Dean Criddle, et al, Owners The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the. request of Isakson and Associates (2112-RZ) to rezone 14 acres fronting approximately 825 feet on the west side of El Pintado, -approximately 600 feet north of Spring Lane, Danville area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-65) , in lieu of Single Family Residential District (R-40) as originally requested; IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, November 15, 1977 at 11:05 a.m. in the Board Chambers.- Room hambers,Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California. I'f S GIRTH._': ORDERED tiiat the Clerk, pursuant to code requirements, publish nozice of sane in THE VALLEY PIONEER and ' y:tVC' a'hUtl c:B by mai' a:V all. persons shownshowncinIrilB last equalized assessment roll as owning real property within 300 feet of the ' property which is the subject of the proposed zoning change. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. I 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: Isakson and Associates Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Dean Criddle, et al Supervisors List of Names Provided affixed thislathday of or;-ober 19 77 by Planning Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BYDeputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson 00343 H 24 3/76 15m !, pL- RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY O C T % 1977 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS n,CONTR,�COSTA CO. E _. t =7 c s_...t-. ...Deputy TO Board of Supervisors DATE: 6 October 1977 Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony A. Dehaes SUBJECT: REZONING: Iskason 8 Assoc (Applic) Director of P Dean Criddle, et al (Owners) - 2112-RZ -- 14 r acres, A-2 to R-65 - Danville Area. (S.D.V) . Attached is Planning Corwgrs -on Resolution No. 80-1977, adopted by the Planning Commiss- ion on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, by a vote of 5 AYES, 2 ABSENT (Compaglia, Stoddard). This application was reviewed by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 27, 1977, and was approved for a change from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-65), in lieu of the applicant's request for R-40 zoning. The subject property is described as being 14 acres, fronting approximately 825-ft.,. on the west side of EI Pintado, approximately 600-ft. , north of Spring Lane: Danville Area. ----- ----- The following pec^�' s1mu d be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Isakson 8 Associates (Applicant) 1353 Pine St_�'t Walnut Creek, California 94596 Dean Criddle, et al (Owners) 714 Boyd Road - Pleasant Hill, Calif. 94523 (See attached list for additional names and addresses) AAD/v Attachments: Resolution, `Findings Map, Area Map, `Staff Report, .Neg.EIR,_ Minutes' cc: File 2112-RZ Isakson 57 Associates Dean Criddle, et al Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. 00,144 lillicrofifined wlth board order �' The following people appeared and spoke on the .follocving rezonings.Tuesday 27 September 1977: Isakson & Associates - 2101-R? Isakson F, Associates - 2112-RZ P. E. Frazier, Et al 2141-R-L They left green cards marked "Item Tut 13, 14 15. Mr. Ralph Page A. J. Hunt 50 Provo Lane -/315 El Pintado Heights Danville, Calif. 94526 Danville, Calif. Roland V. Caisse Robert Locket ` 115 Santa Maria Drive 323 E1 Pintado Novato, Calif. 94947 Danville, Calif. Kenneth A. Nielson Warren E. MacMath 574 El Pintado 743 El Pintado Danville, Calif. Danville, Calif. Ned Clyde Mrs. Robert Falk 184 Arlington Avenue P. 0, Box 432 -Kensington, Calif. 94707 Danville, Calif. W. Norman Sins San Ikon Valley Chamber of Commerce 785 El Pintado- Road 120 South Hartz Avenue Danville, .Calif Damd1le, California 94526 - Edward A_ Green II Valley Action Forum 543 El Pintado Road Post Office Box 993 Danville, Calif: Danville, Calif. Dr. James E. Mitchell Alam .Improvement Association< 521 El.Pintado Road Post Office Box 271 Danville, Calif. Alamo, California 94507 1,r: Mrs. ltn. E. Gagen, Jr. uCr. birs. C. R. Stevens 22 Toyon Terrace 468 El Rio Road Danville, Calif. Danville, California 94526 Dortlhy;M. Shapland Lir. E. A. Grens 640 El Pintado Road 543 El Pintado Road Danville, Calif. Danville, Calif. 94526 Don Andrews 299 El 'Pintado Road Danville, Calif. Alan Brown - 422 El Rio Danville; Calif. 0035 Mivofilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 80-1977 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOM-MENDA- TIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY ISAKSON AND ASSOCIATES (APPLICANT) DEAN CRIDDLE, ET AL (OWNERS) (2112-RZ) IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE DANVILLE AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a request by ISAKSON AND ASSOCIATES (Applicant), DEAN CRIDDLE, ET AL (OWNERS) (2112-RZ), to rezone land in the Danville Area from General ' Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-40), was received by the Planning Department Office on January 26, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on August 18, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 6, 1977 and Tuesday, September 27, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the rezoning request of I5AKSON AND ASSOCIATES (Applicant), DEAN CRIDDLE, ET AL (Owner) (2112-RZ), be APPROVED for change from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-65), in lieu of the requested Single Family Residential District (R-40), and that this zoning change be made. as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A Portion of Concord Division Sector 6, Mt. Diablo Division Sector 4 and the Districts Map of Danville Insert Map No. 20; Contra Costa County, California. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The proposed rezoning is in conformance with the County's General Plan and its various elements. (2) Is consistent with the pattern of development of surrounding areas. 0034.6 ofnmed with boor order Miu - e RESOLUTION NO. 80-1977 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that. the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code of the State of California. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 27, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - Young, Phillips, Milano. NOES: Commissioners - Anderson, Walton. ABSENT: Commissioners - Compaglia, Stoddard. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES: Commissioners - 1wio, Plhiiiiys, ,:;ungton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Compaglia, Stoddard. ABSTAIN: Commissioners- None. Chairman of the Planning Commission of t e County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: r , RECEIVED Secret#ry �f the P4hning Commis ibn of the OCT / 1977 Count of Contra osta, State o California J. R. OL=N CLERK MAW Or 5UPMj5 R{ 8 t A CO, UITt _2_ lit = 800' ZZ"A 2 t � / ,j Rezone � ,•' / 1` � `/' ,/ (From Af ► To ... J:S• / / �' ' �f�lfr'T % , / ' i / !•:;i:'::{• ''j` 1 i�`/toxo-.i r f / ! '^ old / lr Mi AU , Chairman of flat Contra Costa County Planning Commission, tate of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A Pdk&T%G%INJF n �wtt+►sw, g�ctes: A , L"aI&ILIK L&&WyIs .._. indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of '1(��y�r���„a �►!'�Ol« �.R. �; airman of the Contra Costo County Planning Commission, State of Calif. AT rf,"M Sgcre ary of fhe Contra Costai County #donning C4mission, St e of Calif. Findings n S. W,,,,f ilmed with board order f` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF Completion of Environmental Impact Report Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 3.72-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person Rlaggi C"n ultPr Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ILSAKSON & ASSOCIATES (Applicant) - DEAN CRIDDLE, ET AL (Owners), County File #2112-RZ: The applicant requests to rezone approximately 14 acres from General Agricultural District A-2 to Single Family Residential District R-40. Subject property fronts approximately 825 feet on the west side of El Piritado, approximately 600 feet north of Spring Lane, in the Danville area. The project will not have a significant effect on the environment because the proposed rezoning is consistent with the General Plan and adjacent development. Grading, trees and topographic constraints have been reviewed in conjunction with the minor subdivision applications and should be reflected in conditions of approval for these applications. w It is determined from initial study by Maggie Coulter of the XX Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine & Escobar Streets cc�� Niartinez, California Dat Pos ed Al-,t It, tail Final date for review/appeal � Planning Departm n Representative O1e,49 Microfilmed with board order AnQ• 1 /7d In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa r'ounty, State of California October 18 19. 77 In the Matter of Approve the Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Miscellaneous Bus Stop Improvements Project. W.O. 5551-925 The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board: 1. Approve the Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Miscellaneous Bus Stop Improvements Project in the East County area. This project is a part of the start-up program for the local bus service in East County. 2 . Authorize the issuance of a purchase order in the amount of $2,855. 25 to Dan Spillane Construction Company, which submitted the only bid for the work involved. This project is eligible - fdr 100 percent reimbursement from the Transportation Development Act funds through the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District. 3. Find this project to be exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirement as a Gass 1C Categorical Exemption. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the Public Works Director's recommnendations be approved PASSED by the Board on October 18, 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 Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Transportation Planning affixed thisl.8th day of Oc sober 19 77 cc: Public Works Department Maintenance Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Business & Services County Auditor By ,CL-ra Deputy Clerk Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Role, Gutierrez 00350 H-21 3/76 15m t ! In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19.m' . In the Matter of Program License Agreement with . Data General Corporation. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an amendment to the agreement entered into on June 80 "1977 by the County Purchasing Ac-ent. (for the purchase of a Data _General mini computer) with Data General Corporation to provide the County with :software for more effective development of the . County's Criminal Justice System at a one-time cost which shall not exceed $16,920 plus tax, commencing October 18, 1977 until terminated. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. • w s 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. Dept: Auditor - Data Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Processing Supervisors cc• Contractor affixed this 13thday of October 19 77 Auditor-Controller Data Processing J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator := Purchasing BY� Deputy Clerk (,data; Processir:g to distribute) Idaxine '" 'Teufel 00351 H-24 3/7A 15m Office o: COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Contra Costa County Martinez, California June S, 1977 r TO: Bili ;Sc .midt Assistant Purcha int .4gen v FROM: Donal pouches, Ass ant l uaz�or- ontr Ier < SUBJECT: Purchase Order Data General I., Computers ,. xNIr. Doug Cervantes of the Systems staff is hand carrying requisition =33590 (and two subsequent pages) together with the various Data General forms (discount agreement, program license agreement, etc.) that must be executed. 14r. Funk and I have reviewed the selection procedure and the various documents that are part of this purchase_ This memorandum is your authorization to issue the purchase order and execute the various forms that are referenced in the purchase order. DLB:kt Doug Cervantes..:; x I i MiRofs OR`i52 mo;i v:,'i ham _� order F�.:..• �Jl AGnirEl.:=t•;T•P;O. / �• _�._�� ;:w:SiDn 3;iij JL �tSCQUi�IT AGREEi.i-NT �rrITH O\T 3_.rQ T A CQLNIi Y BUYER 625 Court Street ADDRESS 2rtinez California 94553 CITY STATE ZIP Agreement nt dated this R day of .Tiina Days Prior To Scheduled Delivery o...._of List Price 19 by aid behveen Data General Corporation(DGC) and 991 Standard DGC Items ........................ .. 0% _ _ myTRA r .:, n ,A r`r)TTmrpy ,ti Custom Products ...... (Buyer), for the purchase by Buyer of DGC equipment under the terms 60-31 Standard DGC Items ............................. 20 yo and conditions contained herein. Custom Products ................................... . 59% GENEPAL CONDITIONS 30-Start of Acceptance �.Ordering Period-commences on the date first writ above and Standard DGC Items ................................ 5096 terminates one(1)year thereafter. . Custom Products .................................... 100% b. Delivery Period - commences on the first day of the Ordering After Acceptance Period and terminates fifteen(1S) months thereat ter, Standard DGC items ................................ 100°'.0 2 OPDEP.ING PROCEDURE Custom Products ................................... IW% All orders placed under this Agreement shall specifically incorporate Any delay in scheduled delivery specified by Buyer will be treated as a this Agreement by reference by the inclusion by Buyer of the following cancellation unless an authorized representative of DGC agrees in writ- state hent: . Ing to waive such charges. This order,reiease is placed-under the terms and conditions of S. DISCOUNT TERMS Agraen2nt No. L'"`'-'� dated 6 a DGC Products not sub;ect to discount are indicated in OGC's { - be;wean Data Ginn=,at Como'-';c,^SGC) and_ Price List and include peripheral equipment not manufactured by DGC. _ CO\i Uk COS`PA'COLti.c_- ' V : spare parts and so:tvare. b. Purchase orders or releasas for all DGC equipment to be'dis- tel' ? o a; e.v counted under this Agreement must specify delivery within the D_I•:�_. Quo in accep!iiig ordzrs Or te!ease5 daring :he ierin o!this Agiee- Period. u-tus! J3 reocivedi uy DGC duUny uit3 C)rddiin Penoa In suffi- r..ent shall inciude a statament (which Buyer agrees shall be binding) cient lime to permit scheduling within such Delivery Period and must that the terms and,conditions of this Agreement and DGC's standard comply with the Ordering Procedure specified in Paragraph 2.Deliveries Terms and Conditions of Sale shall govern the order or release ex- will only be scheduled upon receipt of a duly executed purchase order elusively and that all additional,inconsistent and conflicting clauses in or release from Buyer.Any addition to a given configuration shall be on the oder, release or other correspondence from Buyer are to be con- a separate order or release and may result in a delay in the scheduled delivery and in forfeiture of discount unless OGC can deliver within the sidered deleted and of no effect-All purchase orders and releases are Delivery Period.If a purchase order specifying delivery within the Deliv- ~hject to written acceptance by OGC. ery Period is amended by Buyer without DGC's prior written consent to PRICES specify delivery beyond the Delivery Period, any equiprnsnt ordered Prices for all equipment ordered hereunder shall be in accordance thereunder will be removed from the discount provisions of this Agree- with the OGC Price List and terms applicable to that Price List in effect manL at the time DGC accepts the order or with an authorized DGC quotation 6. FORFEiTURE OF DISCOUNTS in force at the time an acceptable order is placed. DGC Custom Pro- Discounts under'his Agr_ern3nt will be forfeited by Buyer with respect ducts may be purchased under this Agreement, as supplemented by to equipment for which payment is not received by DGC within thirty(30) DGC's Custom Products Terms and Conditions(Fora,3).Havever,the days after delivery and with respect to orders cancelled or delayed in ac- price for any such product shalt-only be that specified on an order for cor dance with paragraphs 4 or S.b above. such protuct which is accepted and scheduled in accordance with an 7. FORM OF DISCOUNT AGREEMENT authorized DGC quotation in effect at the time such order is placed, & Blanket Quantity Discount Agreemant - Buyer will receive dis. 4. TERL!S A140 CONDITIONS counts on each discountable product type based on the number of each Except as specifically modified in this paragraph. OGC's standard such product type ordered at the lime of execution of this Agreement for Terms and Conditions of Sa!e(DGC Form 100 on Page 4 hereof)are in- delivery during the Delivery Period. Promptly after execution of this corporated in and.made a part of this Agreement and shall apply to all Agreement and placement of Buyer's order,DGC will prepare DGC Form equipm:at purchased hereunder,whether discountable or not,notwith- 1003,Discount Pricing•setting forth the items ordered and applicable dis- mar>ding any proposed modification or addition to such terns and con- counts,which Form shall Ce attached hereto and incorporated in this ditions contained on any purchase order, release, or other document Agreement as Attachment A. si:ti.,r;ned by Buyer unless such modification or addition is specifically MILESTONES agra_d to in wei;ing by an authorized representative of DGC.Paragrapti f Upon execution of this Agreement,Buyer must release for delivery 13 (Cancelia!;on) of OGC Form 100 is modifted as follows: d;j.ing the first six(5)nonths of this Ag, emenL;.yenty percent(20%)of OGG- arldOuyer recognize that due to the nature ! products to s 5 u e o Lh pr th Iota:rut=mer of ea--h item of equipment to be sp--ci,•ed in l.`siS AgrEa- :•'d :. f.e!eur•dar,V`a cal.Ufa?ion of fdarnag"v,h;Ch Mould result from meat on Form 104. }a k elta:ions wo-ji;,`,e di:1;CuIL Therefore,if Buyer canals any order or ii During the first nine (9) mon:hs of Lhis Agreement, B••yer crust ,:ease or causes DGC to ease performing under such order or release re:ease and take delivery of forty p-arcent(40",a)of the to:af numt-or of Ly? ger 5 continue:deiinquen.�.1 in paying past due balances owed to each item of equipment to be specified in this Agreement on Form 104. OGC after.yriVen no+ce of such delinquency, Buyer agrees to pay the til In the event the Buyer faits to meat either of the_N fol":-Wingspe:ilic ca*nCel!a;io:1 char s based on the number f days 'fpr IO 5`=��`8d d?1.:Er' ': �= t o � O n• r sat forth aba':a Of fails t0 take dalvery during!he Delive:rr p _ y that w.i-,,en nv is o,cancellation is re,._vved hundred percent (100°0) of each item of equipment to be 59M uon Buyer or t~.a:DGC nc;i les Buyer that it is so ceasing yerforrnance: Form 104, the discounts for equipment delivered s':ali be recaiculatrd b,ssd upon the a_.c:at quantities of equipment delivered as prcrAded in b. Buyer shall neglect or fail to perforin or observe any of its existing . Discount ache dura A.and Buyer will be biked track in accordance with or future o!:tigations to DGC,including,but not limited to,the tirne!y pay. P3r2gr2ph S.in add;tion.the cancellation'provisions of this Agreement ment of any sums due DGC on any purchase order or purchase.and sale _y apply agreement concerning the sale of a,u'rpmant fro n DGC to Buyer,or b. U--yard Revision-Buyer will be parmit.ed to increase the quan- c- Buyer shall neglect or fail to per:o", or observe any of i:s ,b:dra- ti:es specif-ad on Form 1Er•t or add new items at any time during the Or- tions hereunder,or if any assignment shalt be made of its b;:siness for daring.Panto d prcv7dad that Buyer is not in default on any Mli!es.one or the banal it of creditors,or if a receiver,trustee in bankruptcy or similar wn cite and prz-vided that the new delivery schedule submitted by Buyer officer shall be appoint-ad to take charge of all its property,or if Buyer is raflac'.s a reaso,._b!a increasa in dafiveries with respect to the current adjudicated a bankrupt, and such condition or conditions are not delivery rate and the expiration of the Delivery Pariod. The resultant remedied to the reasonable satisfaction of DGC within twenty(20)days higher discount rates will apply to the quantities of equipment delivered after written notice thereof has been given to Buyer. fo!laving DGC's acceptance of th.a upward revision and will not reduce 11_ GENERAL the pace of p:e.i3:sly delivered or`3-s New equipment ordered will teeThis Agreament supersedes all prior agreements and undersfa^rdings discounted in the same manner as it would have bean if contained in the betwean tha parties relating to tha subject ma~sr and is intended by the original Blanket Order.All increases or purchases of new items will be parties as the complete and exclusive statement of the tans of the priced in accordance with Paragraph 3,Prices Aq,eamant.Any modification, addition to or waiver of any of the:arms c. Cunu!ativa Discount Agree.^ani - Under a Cumulative Agree— and conditions of this Agreement shall not be effective unless in writing ment. the price of each discountable product type is computed as and signed by an authorized representative of the party against whore purchase orders a:a received in accordance with Discount Schedule A. the same is sought to be enforced.No agent,employee or representative l':hen a sing!a purchase order contains more than one unit of a discoun- of DGC has any authority to bind DGC to any affirmation,representation. ta"J!9 product type, ail such units on that purchase order shalt be die- or warranty concerning the equipment sold under Lhis Agreement unless countad at the highest discount level achieved by that product type pro- such affirmation, representation or warranty Is specifically Included V" 'that no item on such order-is rescheduled.The placement of addi- within this Agreement and is confined in writing by an authorized of- t', _1 orders does not reduce the price of previously received orders.In freer of DGC at Southbord. the event of cancellation or rescheduling of any item on such order. - Buyer will be liable for billback or adjustment of discounts in accor- dance with Discount Schedule A basad on the actual quantities of equipment delivered and the cancellation charges outlined in Paragraph 4 above may also apply. VE SCHEDULE A d. This Discount Agreement shall be fir'"nTr aT� — items Scheduled for Delivery within the Delivery Period (Blanket or Cunu!ative)as described in this Paragraph 7.The selection Units Discount% of either af.arnativa shall serve to delete the other from this Agreement 1.................................................... vOthout further action by eiLth=r party. a. UNE A"!iIED DISCOUNT 3- 5 ...... ............................................................ 9 0)__ Unearneddiscountswill�bil!e-___swith interestatteera,aof1% 6- 9...........................................-....... 13 per month computed from the due tate of each invoice previously 10 14................................................... 16 issued rt the date the hill hack is patd. 15- 19................................................... 19 ; 4. TERMINATION 20- 29. ........................................................... 21 , DGC shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon the occur- 30- 49•--•-•••-- .-•------•.............................. 24 rence of any one of the following events: - 50- 74•............... .._........... .. ....... 26 tete . _.. a. Buyer shall assign this Agreement or any of its rights hereunder, 75- 99.................................................... 27 the word "assign"to include.without limiting the generality thereof. a 100-149•................................................... 28 transfer of a majority interest in Buyer, or 150-199.....• . ....... ......• .• .. .. 29 — 200-!-:. .... ....... ... .._ 30 DATA GCNEMAL COP P " TION BUYER CONTRA COSTA CQUNTY 6Y S.� . .N.re. ...A L:.... i s �� .�:�.•_..; '« i.:l�ik 7 TITLE _� .�. �e+ Ci-- s�T TITLE DATE - — DATE v.+D r V o.M4 i3 q,:.-a.1. L'.1 [ �•�n fit.,riC� � TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. f 21[ES: Re:ait fi•i:esly Dud,`,+:�..,_�Sha::�ir,et:�Ddancs w;.n tv!satCar'DS.:�;ro wti;.:h res:l�tri:n D'»s t=r^�S ante wiW?�Jp�s d:y.g:a w s;x•:.it.:ai:,,rs_t:oGc;�Ore::.-y_,y I-st in%!:c:a:Lha t.r,e OGaC eoce,7 ra Pur:h_•.e Or:'af or me sprat!;:d on an nuriorced DGC S`.3;;to intin;d lar:',a:zoum.of DISC w:;rtu!OGC'S tin-.on eo-_a:t:Ir.ne e•.s•:!s`.a::- at tY•t%fie::`a artat is?'ba.-4 t;:3i tiabiliy urw;3r:!:`s C3_:e et:e--]tyle pur_h;Se pr,.o 0!the inlri�y^irk yrltx;+s t_.r,��_ CGC«•:n 3•e r.-OU3:e a'all! 'a at a:s:s•.^ur•;:;;AL a owar peen,azo excise,saves.use tk arnre ties1!y o":+GC such rt-,%Z 12 pa•aat Or tra95ra k inlr1n;erv1t 01:)G= 3 O c_;s:•=re,or l:%e taxes I%- in lace or era=ted in:he fur im a-td tare•ye,are subject to an L•r Bu)sr araC;nlamn:y DSC for any axe,da-a-e,erp.ense of fi35il:,y In art tilt o.,•rc•cr­k--7 e:._. :_a:in a-loan;to any:ax DGC r..ay t»rt,u;rid to co!;eat or p,)upon,the aa!o or de:very bated upon a.y Patent;nlin;srne t;csim brou•gm a:s a:D31-resu tin;fr .r.CvCs - '�os c r-_ Purchased.It L',e sea is So be troy-such:ix r.:.bi:.y L•r.u;`a cartf.:a:e wtLh iir.)sr a G-s:;ns a Orts a-.d Ipr any tet•s•:ak ir!rir;er»nt i•v::vin;a-y cu-; on a a:mo!ar docuronl or pracc in;•:1e Buyer will obtain such C-)-moats Or pr--se'uts bran ding a,-pt:ed by DGC at r%e rA;ueet o!Buyer. St::h:•`dingA WA:ZANTYr Un:.d S_-"Z aye wsrrsn!-d tae from r.a i;;!st:-jrin;and f-a:o^a'defects fir a period at 90 days&`ttf da%spy. O':-:ti ery a the ti ro when Lha prod.,ct to be ea!ve--ad is toady tar pi:kup 7'Ire carr.er.Products Any prod.::ts pur_hss.H from PSC which bacorno defyc:rve during Lhis period will be regi 3d:r y'C rr sa od!y two Buys•aLtt DS r,)agars risk antl cast v,C s:a t not bs fiats a!pr Ory rf p;a_�d a:the custi e..s s::a.DGC's;s Sa room.t,!ssiaJhuSe S a repair de,�Toy 3 y Ca-_;-a of;o-t:y for ds!ay in:�1U,ary or tpr!a:Fu.v W gve nct::e c Cs•ey when such dey is d..s ex_ep::xs to :*:s warmn:y ars Teleypese rsx;lat.arad by Total-do Co_j atao,, It, P:ts at Gad, acts of civic or mi:::ay authority, govamrtent priori;;est at. ric:a s.::trs. Cu31--impolrcts s;cha:awara:+t:ttxay_r;oda':10C_>>LyLraC.(b)All t•e:;tic`�;mss;:•,_i d-.:,s,:ts with wa.'i.'en,ax;dents to r..a,:hinay de:ayS in Ira^spore!:ort,de?ays in delnery by r-�g-.-r_p1::st7M otth:S wa•*ar:y for rodair p:�. pint;,=y or ro a-y:tt et a daleetive w;^•.;,yy DSC va-das or a^y o:hM onus`s beya-+,i Via reaspnab:e control of CSC.T`r Gat v3y Cats shall by DGC.earept t`at no-.U-.h C•`.e•:?•s will be e_trt a without DGC•s prior ecu-mite:for a period a:t.r..s c iota!to the tirne Ira*due to s y da:sy exars_"e under (t)The ztr�e ova::any is contin;snl uyn prcfsr usa of L•+e products atii d:'es not caar y;,d__-3 t.`.ts c!a_:a.Ownarsh:p of the products shall pass to Buyer uptM da!rvary by DGC.H_vrever,DGC wh;ch ha-.a been nod-:'.ed winnov:DG-C's apprtval or wh;ch have been sub;eG!Pd Sha•l:::stn 3 pr.rt`:Sa no: y security in:-.est in woe p,oducm sold,taga:hwarh at[pa , l or e:x -ti ilca!Stress or on which s aDost hoes baso;^ iCsrttif_al;on:v.•!ts �. rte li„;s, ti ,. rare sod or a:cessorie%apttiial Wo:s,arid rep:3-a.1-ntsnava harsa`,er acQui,"d by auryer and to ra P.O. (C}EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY S=T FCS.ri:.SOV DGC G.V4TS NO t. cta!s L+a:Nf until the tilt purchase price and all ot.vm liabilities dus or to bawl:»due to DGC TIES,EITIiER D:PRECS OR W-LlEO,14CLUD:NG ALL IMPLIED%VARRA_YTIcS OF!IERC till. Shall have been paw Buyer agrees to exa=te appropriate financing stats,-,ents or other dow- TA3ILITY OR FITNESS.ANO THE EXPRESS OSLIGATION STATED ABOVE IS 1.4 LIEU OF ALL marts u OGC may deem necessary to protect its sacvey interest and to pay an expanses for UAWLIVES OR O3Lt3AT101.*S OF OGC FOR O4t4AGES INCLUDING,BLIT NOT L:Ma'ED TCL tecaC;:.;rye^POR CONSEOUEN`laL DA.t(.aGES OCCURA i OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION IV;TH iriE 0=,Lr cel; ( SHIf.S:NI: in Coe atsance of specMc Instructipna•DGC win se:ect tb carrier.but s ch USE OR PEFFO:,.!:NCE OF DG PAOr�UGTS -at at sh311 not be the s;ant o*DGC•nor shall Di, aasurna any liability witn regard to the ship• 9. ACCEt TANCE OF COMPUTECS AND COMMTER OFT104St T. cri anon for atcay rrent - tante Of DGC products shalt be t!-4 w:_rutin operation Of t'vs products usirh DGCb s•.i odsr2 tesf 4. TE2kt S. Terra ars not cash upon delivsy,except where satisfactory open account credit Is procedures and diagnostic test progran-3 applicable to the products Invoked OGC d.es not i.T eslabl;a:•n],in which case tartrts a a nal 30 days from date at invoice.DGC reserves the right to. Gtuda damonst•StionS Of testing of s-.y OOmputer fatavare 3•yslrsrn as part of aitch axepta,"Ze teas rC_ zlte any eradit extended at DGC's sola disc:etiom Invoices will be issued on delivery and.in Alt acceptance tests shall be run by OGC personnel at Southboro,Massaehuss-M evtior wilt �.a o!aut-.oritSd delirwones in inst3:ir ants,Buyer areas to pay such Invdcea when due retard- rtKeivs a minimum of".vanty-four(24)hours notice to witness the aaceptinco tests d to so ray I-t3 o!othef scheduled da;iver;es invoices not;a;d'-4hin thi.-y(33)d3)s of the irnrp;ce date will Guests in writing at least fourteen(14)days before the sch-•dated delivery data in t.e ever:!the hie a ars percent(:%)per month ir.:are3:char;e assessed against:"unpaid balance from Lhe Buyer of his represertat"!lits to-;,.nem such lasts,performance of L-A lasts wit,no.be det3ys4 dare of the i-vo;=e until the date Of pavmrrtt antd doUvery will be na]s following DGC•s su:cersshrl completion of the a:cepanCs:ass S. DOCUMENTATION ANOTZAINING: OGC will supplyphitlo.urtn:3t:onapptitab:a to 14 USFOFT:AD .1AA!XS. Any DGC t:aderr3rksused by&,yerwit;bvussdinca:,.:atie-.s tta aw'uc3 ordered and hpr-Sl:Y supe:ieC at no c aria VJ:a D3C s)serrL su:h doth r»ns:ipn with L)o appropriate raalion for U.S.regts:srtd"_d6.r hits 1 and ea-R:.or*:ra t-ale:7.a ova Tv s`at: a cpr:p'a:e sa:of O;+a:ator's inttructiors and drafln^s tart+s a ♦•5lL 4•y i=ere ,,.d by tis cmmn+on de_.r'p•v,e na.-m for the goods. is:nOSCs ti.arsi3:e;en]antupa:tjt�±ete.-_ ,t ySryer,a:a v;=r`;�- Lcs^Sart,^^y. 11. S:1'_S.:TLTi0HSAND MOMFICATIONS: DGCasvrwsL'*righ:::rs.sa �:::-^_y tit7t i:GrT.��):Z)t`s ea•c_::.n c!a:.',ct.�:.a-�..'!h sc.•+�.::es nn.:ApGtr::ents npat:a::a to a•+C mod•t;a*ices i-:tie s.•rat�ations o!p:a:u:5 Cssig,,.v by DGC prari3,ny ttia:s.,::.s:,:•1` sad Pro-:ram Uca•tse Agaternend and 31 *.tie pay-vont of applicebte chat'im Each system Vohs or modtfutatiors viii not materially L-4 ac%wsoty al:ect paHon ance of:tie pry+,ry pu.chas,od ent:4.4%Buyer W a total c two tra;ning crt dits which ave not translerab:s and are suniecl 12. 107LS: 6SC shaft ravain ti"e W and ppsseasioi of nary nade!s,W^tarry died moy y lnty t_r-�v ti CMtl'trC^a;.:•� try LhC-G fx!ures and e:he•tt�tls rads to a o'+:eir..d i�c^n•.:.._t:nn wi'_h th;s - Q- DATA AND?S0P2tETAZY LIGHTS IN CATau LPGC w,+vies 'ata iN i;a p a ar it a e i3. Ct NC_LLAT*A: In the exon;Buyer cancels any order.at relsaaea cau3e3DGCtarrwv Con,test c>aratian and rairtbnarta o*t5 products.Po:ticns a tris Cala ave propria-wry in nature performing uidar such order or re at"by Buyers con:inu5t!dal;rrt.anty in payir.;.rs:C_e teal, a--d v in:,e ao raked The acyer ag•&es to 3):de by the toms o!such na•itm;s and to oe liable for antes c-ed to DGC a`:er wrhan no"cf of such Ceti.,Zuency.Ba)er shaft to Gt'e for!-.&car-e y all I_^ss Or Carets incurred by DISC as 3 result at Me irnprcryer or ursuLhofitr]use of such die of reasonable canceration Char;rs•which sthail not extred t:-.a retail list prmas of;-e pr_d„ty D:.0 re:a.v for rtse:f au prcpria:ay rights in and to all designs,engihawing da:xis,aryl otherdatacancehied and shalt it ludo but not be limited to etpensell already i•>,:,,rrsd Dy DS atival pn-.sin:•,;to a,y d O u=m specs.ud is tvs eon:ract and to all d:xweries,nv9mCeaL parent ri;hy Nabi:it;ea a;airs,Co.vniL-ynts incidawt to the order twotved,and property a t&t a;�d.rsq ei=_at:sin.-out o!worms done by D3C in Conr+ction with the cont-act and to any and all produth charg+S as wall as a remcftble profit For purposes d m;S parsg.-adrL any de:r s y ds:ay rs- cevsio •O ry 133C as a result thereof•including tr4 sots right to nanulac;.are any and all such pro. Ques:cd by Buyer will be corsidi•ed a cance!!ation unless agreed to in w:ting by an air.>,ri:td dues rop+ese^ta•.,ve of DGC by szknow! dger+eni of a purehasa o(dar ame:odmont L`.a:sr:c.!;e_ I--s p3r 7. PXTZ4TANDTEADiMAZKINDEMNITY: DCC.at Its own expanse,will defend arty suitor n,antofany&;recdupon ces:such ds!aylmp,-sesonDGC xxtri;n;a;ains:Buyer inaalsr as It is basad upon a Claim of intringerrtent of any Unittd States 14. GENERAL• A va::d contract binding upon OGC will Cans into being only at the t:.ra a ton. t9:rnt=y DGC products purchased rwoundor provided Buyer notifies OGC promptly In wri-ing of r..at written a:cep!ante of the order is d;spaleherd to the Buyer by a duty authon.ad z;%1-7t c!DGC 21 any such suit or pro eseding and an prior stains Wating to Sarno.and G=,es DGC fun and car. S v!n5ore.Massachusetts This Cont.act is made In.g._.er.ed by and shaft be cOns:-.:C it sccof. p:ete autnor:y.Information and ass;alahcs fpr 03!er;e of sa.:3 and all na^,:!:)tions for its vsd:s dance with the laws at the Co rye O wye n Of tires--achusetts.This C=I. act is r^:zs:;::_:e and -+ant a c:.r•prorm sat it in OGC•s op;mon arty such product is llkey to t>-.--Gra L•te xt;x:d.a any a-ampt tG assign any r.^ehts dut:es Or ootr;a ices under this cwuact will be vol Alt 63C clai.m cl Latent irtnn;ament.or if a final injun::ion stall tie oD!ained a;a:rst Buye!s use of arry rightssrtd re^ed-es.whether evicer+ced hereby or by any O:rar contract Instrument a;ezw a,An such DSC product of any of;ts parrs•by reason of irfnnge-t•nt e!any such;Stant DSC win.at its be curm;lame and r-sY be exercised sin;u!arly or earteu:rettily.In Cr_e%-ant citta gory a-x^.on ;,:.cin And at its expanse a;thea procure for Buyer the nght to continue using V%e product rep!a=e any Occa itn!ail to perform any*arm Of this contract and the orw party shah rc:enhrx-a:tort or mcA•y tr.a Sane so that such product tecom-s non-inirin;in•}-or grata Buyer a Cre-dit 1a%.on la.k;re to enforce On that Occasion shall not proven:enforcer-ient on arty O:tief occeS:Ji L:JiTA. pr:Cuct Mss eepreciai.an for use,darna;a and Obsolescence an]actzpi Its Wur.,pia;ded DGC TION OF UrQILITY:IN NO EVENT VALL 03C BE LIABLE FOR SPEC:AL IN:):AECT OR CC.NSE- Sp at:s w;,n re;ard to all Such pro]uets to all eusWrhers gsnwalry.T:-s deprxiatron shall be en OUENTIAL DAt:AGES. EVEN 1F DGC HAS BEEN AOVISED OF THE POSSt31U1Y OF SLrCH ex;ual atmmnt per year aver the lifat.^.e of the product as estabiesh-d oy DGC.H=..aver,C 3X Shan DAM.AGEES hr.o no Iia.;Lty to Buyer undof Lhii psra;•aph at otnew;so for any such parent inlringeniont or IS. MODIFICATION: The foregoing terms and conditions shall prevail nctwit'ts:a•+d.nt any claim the+ad.which is basad upon(a)the use at any product In Combination titin any Who,pro- variance with the terns a.id conditions of any order sulanutted by the Buyer fa any p-ad.::t a_v0 dLc:dev;ce or equip.-non.not Supp:,ed by DGC.(b)Lhe use of any p.oa: ct in practicing any pro- hereunr ef.Dena*:ons itcart these tends and condit;Ons are not valid unless eon!arrwd in writ.:7y cra.(c)the turnish;ng to$uyer a`any inlorrration.Ca:L.sa'v'r_e•or app:•-_tons essistance,Or(d) an authorized clrcer at OGC a:Southboro,Massachusetts. NOTE ADDENDUM'ADDED THi FOLLOW:NG SU?PLEMENTAItY TEth%S AND CONDITIONS SHAtt APPLY TO: 1. .Se'e c!PrT,dutts tot U-S.GTvemmant End-Use: - The coir`..nye e13'_s m of:he At: t•!Sarv.ces Procurement p.g ,]:toms.as in e"ec:on the dare r e:ea. eon:•ae num�x is syci'.-C en -a err ��to t e C:a:vt-3rd d wiUl ,the lento-•Con*•attor-S1.a:1 r-:an Salt a•.d•'Gttiemn nt art:••Ca:a :.r;Ctf.ce,-s?.alt r?a-?u?3r or Lv Gwen-^ant if Lh:s contact is p:r_ed under s tir.cr•SI :.erOna,::a a-C Space con:•a:I,cerate`t:e to ASPR ci3_vs tr_'_.r or etse.here in t'»o•dar stall calx to tr+eq iva'.enc it any.tt S��a clauses. 7-1x3.2 C-a•,;eS" 7-IC320 carenar::-ga:.-x.Grp:in;ere Fetor 7.1,^,4.14 Util::a::on a S•-.all B,y mss Co cep Rtr^eg.:ra!ron 7.1©7Z A:S+ruta»r•L^:c! M:y 7-104.15 Ox.;+.:s G.A.O.Au=Cta:se 7e*;..x•16 Ccr-a:t Walk Hduz and Sarey Standards 7-1=23 ati fas.ss:cs=�sr�y GtsnC ler 7-164.t6 Grafi es AC fr-;er,.rtt i-*t}4 t8 7r.0`:e3 Allo-al.7ti a-t A'_':- 5 7•:1:1/7 r.'a:sh l=ea:y Pu-l•:Con:bcm Act 7-ir�27 L;S.h;G cr^p.�r+sns/a Ve smarm 7.10420 L a:,pr of Lazo,S.pt"A-ea C� 7-'It�:3 £C:at G»>^un:y Ct;rse 7-ICI Erg:Y+ant d `a is and cap.ad. 7-t7t 36 ►lirortofta!%WW% tL. 7.111119 O'.`•:ia's tie to ynefn 7-114.3 Buy Ar erttsh Ac! 7-11.4 41. rtt"ae 7-1Gt 4 Ncl:zes to ria Govarnrnant d Labor Die. PAW- in In e_'..;.on to the e:iove.OGC cort:!•t%t•at its fact:_;es ata non seyre;a ed aid that it is ah EZ•u3t Oppaluniy E^tp;Tryst. 2. Save of DGC Custom Proa,c:a DGC•a Cus:a-t PrO&C3 Torr.-*a.-.d Cored,:rr.s Vomn AML PROG?.AM LICENSE AGZEEMENT r rAGED:"ezAL CCt''0ZA1IO.4.Roue 9.S:v tbWO,A's5u_hu!.e:.s-0.77.2-('ere:na`er rater- ra_n:,e n_1ann^',e 13, s for ifs e,rn use and rr•;e i;rn:z o:nel p•o;ram m3:e•,aI to!br^'an uo. ti to s3'L1::_:S-0R-.)a;+ees t3 grant and csred'a•t,p•s•,'.-C mat.u:,ort leans;on e.the bzw%w to,such Litarx.d Pr:,wase.,t?s t.,:Qn'•Ad Pr,gra.:..,1:t-eomp:atky rand ed Iram the updated-ort atll treats d as It,y-rss,cx:to cc:ly h3d reuer L+_ritn g•S-!er:.Any porton of the LicenszC Prog,&-n incfuded in an upd3;`C work shay,be only On[Ttsiyn1'[d Equip-,art.and 5"311 rana.n Suss•::to all C:ner:arms A;•ew7.ent ieb-!•c tom"LICE!:SE_J a;e s to accept.on--ta a•.!condi:iay. LICENSE_a;•c=•s tc rearadre a d ird de DATA GEN z__'sAL CC Ri•07ATICN'sa py:,;n:n.;.ze fa t SfLr,:e carsida a:ort LY s icisn y o!which i3 acino•:x ;.l lir whys a no•--e•c!usi a on sn7 eop,ea.in..lob or in part in any form. inetud.n;pa;:al coasts a,]ma.t_&:gess of I:cu-sa 13 LS!each Lice^.ti Pry;nLT On l es;;ria:rd Equirrir en!as s r;la L.in th s A;re e�en;and Uconscd F:s;ram. 6 FZOTECTt3Y OF LICENSED?3OGRAlA—UCEt:S_E agrees not to pa;de o'C:tr :54 The folzwin;tsr-is are for.,is pu-.cis of this Ag:eernent as maira.ai:a.'t snyLicansnCP:r gra:.incl Cing y,r:ro:t;r': Ctof�.crars,i_�icda;sus and , iota.c source CDC--r.,any farm.to any pe!son caner than LICE': Es or LIC_l.*Cq+'s IL -Licensed P•bgraa`shalt be each pageant ens-era:ed in Part 10;any Sc'+ad incorpar- out prior consent from LICENSOR.except Bunn;Los period any such p±son is ort tiCENSEEa a:cd in t.^,;s Ag:eanent including bzsic and re'a!ad mz:eries parmant to said program.in prarnises wit+LICENSEES pem:ssion tot pu-poses specifically relwA to LICuN$'_E's use of trio r..ach:na reedabte a ontitaC Tarm and any updated program or prop-&-t axion he:eiraner Licensed Prog,aim LICENSEE agraes that he will ts;e ai•pr.'063 s a=i_n yy irsslr.,at.3;-.y tumis-ted to LICENSEE I; LICE':SDR in connec:i 7tt wi L1 a License!?roTs... r;vsnt.or oLlerw;Se wiL1 his imployen or otter perwws permicV access to L .a P,-;7--*to b. ••C.•si;na:sd cCu,p.-tent-alta::be Lie aQurprnen:enuners:a6 in Part fl d•any schedt la ire, satiny h:a 13bi gatioral under L1�s A;,•es.•nsrtt wiCt rsSpsd:;0 Lea,eapyiMe,fnaCifi:ati br.ad;C:70 cap.z'ed in L^.:3 Aire._-gent CppQ-S:S at enum.ria:ion of any L:-.e^sac Frc;:an in Pan I of tion and sacuny of Li;eruct Prr ga-s. any such S h-1-uta ' C. -L'54-me>.s copying any portion Of any Licensed Prog-alt lrr m sto a;e units or ma-dia 7. TE;.tALNATION.Within L-irty(30)Cars alar LICENSEE has discontinued the use or Wilt for prZns:ny.or us,any Lice-sad P:og^ra-r in:14 c,��;•,o!1%.e one:e!ion of Li_en.sod Program or within five(5)Cays alter LICENSOR has:aminate:a.-y ke-se-,y re;,con of any L:=e-.sec Pre;-am Lrt p-i-:ed farm in aup,,a,-t of stew use o!any Li=e ed Preyra.A UC'cf*ti5E_s:ailurs to comply with any of the tarn`1 of this Ag,eer ent LICE.`:Srs+ill c-e:,y,in d. -DArha:ive ProyaT` shell be each program, in r-archine readab;a or printed form, writing,to LICENSOR.that Llrough h•s best efforts,and to the best of his knowl±d;e,the at;,nsl d+et:,,ai by UCerse-e L`.rou;h the use of Licensed Prx,rwns at,wh,ch Boas not inctude and all copies,in whsle or in part in any form•including partial copies and rod.f:_i:,ons,o!the sauce fairest.ti-iin;s or any oLhor License'.Pr+gran r&trial in any idan:ifiabta forth d.szontinueni cr gars-r:na:ad Licensed Program or Progra-u have been destroyed,exce;f tna.upset prior wri::en euthxi:afion trorn LICENSOR,LICENSEE may retain a cope for archive pu•pows 2 TERM—W..s A;Teement is e!'ective from the d3:e of execution of anis Agreement by LICEIV- only. SOF,This Agreement and any license granted hereunder may be terminated by LICENSOR if • t tC_.N3E=!3i!s to co.-.pfy with any of the terms and conditions hereof.The license gra.-ted herein t'+regard to each Licensed Progrbn,shall rerein in force until LICENSEE descontinuss L's use s. PATENT AND COiTSIGtST INCuANtFICATION-LICENSOR s4 fa Cwt sea v wttt de- mat L,zansed Prog•an on Lie Desi;na!ad Equipment or until LICENSOR terminates this Agues ft-d any action bryj;h:against LICENSEE to Lne ernnt that it is bezed on s claim c.3!•fir rant or any license by reason of LICENSEE's failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions Lice:.sad Pragrsin used wehin I."stops of Owe licarse hereunder infringes a Uni:ed Sires patent of this AgreernerTt or copyri;hL prcvided:LICENSEE no!if:es LICENSOR promptly In writing of cte action(arid all prior claims relating to such action)ad LICENSOR has Wet control of the da!erlse and all nagdtis i 110EHSE—T11e license granted under Ltis Agreement authorizes UC?:SEE on s nonan- tions for 1�sa w'emanl or cor.,prom:ea.In the event any Licensed Programs Dreome.or In LtCV& yrign ch:sive basis,to use any Licensed Prograr..in any machine readable form,only on the particufar LIC s eOR m are IIle o to n eWhar,t:te ars tet of a claim d riQht Infringement of a psinnt a capierisW Cesi;na:ed Equiaranl identified in any 5-hedule to t-isAgreernent A sa;a:aie Gcan_"is squired LICENSOR a rlac at I s option eiLto aware the LICENSEE's right to Continue using the foregoing afterbd ogr p.. ,g prtent.if more than lives I n replace or rna4ab a to I maks R.di nor.tinue I** or n ed Or of Ce onor ahemF for use of each Licensed Program on aqui ••sant o:`,er clan Dts' rt3;ed Equi tion is reesanat aveilabte to UCE!:SJR,C;xonti111re SM L'r,;ensed Pr "ar L Q.,*item of equ;pnynt is enures:ed as Drsi;-st+�Equiwrmnt for a pa-;cu:ar Licersad Program s;r pen O r c4"f ii;;N on an S;.na ute.then the iicense an ird he:eundar is firri:ed to Lie-_-se of r at Uce.-•sed Pr ant written notice.tf,h�.ever,matr�y Li.-arseC Preys i is no;g subject e a claim of pabn:or EUNS-i;ht Any gys• int:in�arnanL L1Cc:5=E nay ttc:ily LtCE`:Sc':R in westing during L'e one rnar,:h star LION°art's in connection with art iters o1 L''Si;:-afbd E$uipmerd and no fcerse is gra-ted 10 use that Licensed P an W less,than air o!the ber--a:d-c ui -tan.Licenszs r., use Licbnsad Pro. notice 4 ro artm un_ce nor LICENSEE eta a to continue to be bgen wi M•,tn re-_--act to t'» nog: a q' p'• sly Ucen.eC Program un_!"mere tI:3 bsen an i- ncLlon Or the claim has began w!t.-d:a•.r,and a •res �•�aria to;ensrsle.develop and use:.ariva!:ve Prog`ars Ucens"shall no!.,a required to enter I` g 'S_tili;,erts+or C'�.r Ay:eU.:!n:3 5_.c•C.•�•:�.r--stay:?„'.a bio„,-r-_-v ourc.'+�er,.Jaime to undw ai,a�t.tC�iEEs expense t'rs defense of any action against LICENSEE a.•�i a ir+damniy. S'tm Coe:xor Ot Lic,ef:5ae s sage.:.t.5:';_-^•=":vim ny P:,,y^-art.i-:_� ::3 no r,g1�in �-:SC R will:M.�:,to si,c¢t3,dama;es,and a:tarnsy laws a;trloes:ab'e W sucr+c:.nti.-;:eC use �zl.e.s.e P'og•a-f is neither tarty nes am 1. a.rry W obPi*;'r,to lie o rix in reference to alar Bich notice is;van to LICENSOR:It&sing understood mat LICENS:a.r..sy pe.^.:c,are a:to expansa in fns defense d any,such action If such claim is.a;3int1 L10Et:CSR.UC '*C;;5%" D7rna:ive Program& have no I:abl:iy for any claim of copyright or patentin!ringan+ent,`&sad on(t)use of crime:han a �m•.h;_^.]rbiN telex d tAc L::ertx.;Rruy•a:n c:a!:rbie 1,",t L.=J'G;rf C s.zh A, S:S L10EN555— This A^y t -tent ;s Nan t;3rsferab:e a:caps :hat L;cansre is hereby would have been svoi:ed by L'ts use of a currant unslm,ed re!ee3e o1 the Li s-sed Pr>gram a.al:s a imorrad a;hers bra from LICENSOR or(2)use or cor`4;;nat;bn of the Licensed Pr.gre.•n with y, •ars Or dela not a To;-3.1!a 5L_—license to use each Ucensiid Program on Desi;ns:rd Equipment to a 5u;p':e,d by Licensor.THE FOREGOING STATES THE ENTIRE L:ASIUTY OF LICENSJR WTH purchase:,ittssea•or 011ie;operator of Des;gnatad Equipment aut+ori:ed by Licensee on car► RESPECT TO INFRINGE-MENT OF ANY CO.'YRIGHTS OR PATENTS BY THE LICENSED?RO- datort ear.Lice-see enter into a sub•ficer."a;:eerrwtM punished by Licensor(f=orm 5C2)and GRAMS OR ANY PARTS THEREOF. sivcl`caily identiying therein each sub-bcansed Licensed Program and t'te associated lesig. twed Equ;prhent Ona copy of each such sub-iicerso agreement shall bs tunisnee to Licensor no later than.fluty•(30)Gaya after the execution thereof.No sub-license may be granted 9. WARRANTY— Each Licensed Pro•;ram will conform to UCENSOR'apretailing pvbGshed he.reu:tdor for a Licensed Program fur use on less than all of the Designated Equipment Eden. Pro,:am S;-;c.t'icatioris whan anippad to LICENSEE _ ( tiled in airy Scev'_le to the Prcgram License Agreement tat t EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTY STATED ABOVE LICENSOR GRANTS NO%VARRAN. b. To eeliter each Licensed Program to a purchaser,lessen or aL1ar or'Y31orof 1s:gca:ad TIES.ETHER EXPRESS Oa IMPLIED.ON ANY LICENSED PROGRAM.INCLUD;NG ALL IMPUEO Equip.-tent c cx;!zined in Licensr_'s system,provided License"takes apnptopria!e action to WARRANTIES OF AERCH,ANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THE ec.^.wunicve L;rersq's riggnts by ins:uc:ion, 3;:ss-ent or notice with such purchaser. STATEOEXPRESS'NAARAfvTY1S:NLIEU OFALL LI4BILMESOR03LIZATIONSOFLICz"'SOR :-icf:e,or o:har o:r_rz:x o1 Desi;ra!fd ECu'Pnent ineluC;ng but not pint^ed!o a::a,:hrng Licen- FOR DAl1AGES INCLU71'rG.BUT NOT UPATED TO,CONSEQUENmAL DAMAGES OCCU:.Fr jG sa%s Co,. ri;ht nctica ane:he following pro;riewir rt-gats legend to each Licensed Program OUT OF OR 1N CONNECTtOM tviTH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF UCE:YS_0?nP:aRA1a5. Cativs•ed under:lis prOCeti!ure: 'This Scti are is t..^.e property of'�a:3 General Corpo-al,un(DGC1 and has been supplied by LtMITATIO'1 OF LIABILITY-LICENSEE a;rees that LICENSOR's lia!t;h y hereune's,Lx darns?se OGC to' pu.sua,-t to a Pro;rcm License Agreernent.This software is fur- including but not limp:ed to 1;31)i;iy for pa:Ont and'copyrgnf in'ringsrnwrt sr.ari not este-d the n:s`.ed by sub;±ct to the fof;otvrng restriction: it shall not be charges paid by LICENSEE for L1e put;cular Licarsed Program of rela!50 rals Ws irvoAed tep•oducad.ccp'-d.a used in whole or in part on equipnv_-nt other than the Designated LICENSEE puna'agrees trial LICENSOR will not be Gable for any I=t prot.Y or for a-y c:&a. Or Equipment w:L1 which it was hrrrvshed winout the express wrinen permission of DGC` demand a-airst rte LICENSEE other -^Y' Licensee,Snell rainiain tecotas sprcif;calty idbniifying each Licensed Prog•am and the bisocF • t; any Duly estop i claim for parent or act on.. der Ire ales Des;;ria:.d Egtr:pmenl dafivvitd under this procedure and shalt make such reco'es evadable avant els lit mptovay herein ht action,regardless pr'ymore of tour.wising out r tie muse ctoro under this Agraertten.mcg Der brought by either par' mon than one year a`.sr fns cause of action has so- to Licensor during ra;ular business hours upon reasonatste nolics for purposes of enforcement of Enna,except teal an action for non-payment may be bought within one rase e`er the date of Iasi Ina renes AM condlt,ons of Lns Program LiCenT4 Agreement.Licenow-Shall not gram Lits right to payment IN NO EVENT WILL LICENSOR 9E LIASLE FOR COr.5E0Uc4T:AL Ox MAGES E.'EN IF u:e any L;cersal Prztjram on less than ail of lne Designated Equipment identified In ary Schedule LICENSOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE PCSS19tLDTY Of SUCH CAUAGES 20 LNS Pr,;,3nr License A3,e-3mant S. CO?f,S•--A•+y Uc±errs Pr gear.which is previG>•s.'by LtC NSOR.n rr;r:rd to+n purst:a'tt to iQ The p•cc ions of Cris Agreement shall control over ter_terry et any yrsant W future o•:,er LYS A^ye•troer.;s:ffi!not t�Co •ed,ir,whale O<in a UCEI:S.E.:�:d.t:::.a:ee rice of In:W t'o`-t LICENSE_Accaptan_e Ly LICENS_E Cf any Ucers:S Pro;ra.n o•r:.a-ai na:r•:a:s_from a' F rt M p' rK LIC-_:S::P.s'alt t.+dz m d concl;sive evidence o1 LICENSEEs a- _ r.+ r.,a:-,rias ray be Ler.sed from LICE r7 at Vial char-y_s Zen in 2�` t r �^a -:tr.3:t'r_Gcerr_for Any LicersyC Prn•a-+peovided in rna--hili_reaCabla torn pursuant io this A: re-en ant may be such Licensed Pro; -r or oZ;;a sat r..a:e,Cis z gyverned by this A;•eer^ent cc-);tt by LICENSEE in whore or in Part•in printed or machine rea1able farm,to-LICE.ZEE's use ±n trial no m0:e rime.ten inted copies and ten r..a;hi nR reecab;e c ;es win lj- 1e a-y o:Lha provisions o:L'b'A��rtert are ir.:al,d undc a^.)'a,?i,=ab'r-aria:::e o•rule d only.p•a,d ,however.. Pr ap op Ar in ex.martze under s l,cen5ewith nasi.=G.to any Licensed Prog•a:t at any rune without prix•wrtt- .Iaw,L`,ry are.to:a:ererr.d�.'rie.'-omi'sG ten cc-sant fro.-t1C_.CDR,ciner z an cop:rs resident in Des:grctt-3 E;u:paent i sell aria copies cit i-ed and uSzti s:rely for C`e'k pont:a^C br restart purr+osrs 12 :T's A;:ecr..SrC;`.aa Y;aeras 1 ey r e:a�rs d ate•S l i?'F QC C T,I:l�zl`71e�i �+�rine on;nal and.'-try ca;•:c••S of L;ce^scJ in a in;u_—";z1 we ria:!by ! -'c•:SEE,sr.alt be!^e p•c"r-"7'of LIC=.'S'?L'CENSE_maymayrv.Cy any ti:.2.�rt Prog-am in *L;csna.a shall;rsrr fin name at ti-;%pont in nwicw. Lai Co'rrRA c��ro!�fY k G,:',ARAt COZ-OSI` 1 u--�csLl AGD SiliNATURE Gt'.:'"-A:i-r:dlicG St�.7�A . evoi:l i l`1+s.v:IaJai1 a v s TIT ..�• �/ TITLE D.1iE j- � OATS V fin e- - .. .,. ,...r - - _ - _ Y., T ... �. .. . F-- r,. , 1 t•'• aX '1':> f::. . ...,:.. ._, ... 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' - "i'' .1 k, m y.. _ 6' F i:,+ n.,.. ..:..,,: - - 4 - ,r r.. - .., ;..._ F:. r.�. f^ „ ..._. _,..,. t . .. . Z. - r �yj�,Ir,' 71:: '� r,r.' AT { Y 7r l - .t..i;2'. t �{� .-y'. nV^ .li _ -u'• - {� V:, -� N' - _:1 i' f t Lk�i `% ?Y `:s. - 1.1. �,. 1: _ v a'.r i v'- :4 5 :.y....-..` 1% M1G ..YI..S.,_ t 1f. _ :r%; o-,F 4 f:: !. J' ^[=•'- t. F L _ .j r `r ' r. O� . . .,:....... .. _ r}:. r t s_ .. .. _ .j - _ _ ..., . .- .. .. ... .. .. ;'r _ . . . .....: .. - _ _ - . , .4'...: .....-,. . ... ' . ,...•.rte J: r - '7 "din TO DATA GENEF L SCR;M. 1:0. loo OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING STANDARD CONTRACT PROVISIO;JS 1. Grant Award. The (Subgrantee) hereinafter referred to as Sub- grantee, and tine Office of Criminal Justice Planning, hereinafter r2;Erred to as OCJP, entered into a grant award, No. dated , hereinafter referred to as "grant award". Funds for this Agreement are made available, in whole or in part, by the grant . award and the grant award is incorporated in this Agreement. The Subgrantee will retain ultimate control and responsibility for per- _ formance under the grant award. The Contractor shall only be bound by those provisions of the grant award that are pertinent to per- . forrance by the Contractor under this Agreement. 2. Assignment or Subcontracting. No performance of this Agreement or any portion thereof may be assigned or subcontracted by the Contractor without the express written consent of Subgrantee and any attempt by the Contractor to assign or subcontract any performance of this Agreement without the express written consent of Subgrantee shall be - null and timid and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. When— ever the Contractor is authorized to subcontract or assign, he will include all the terms of LTzis Agree►��ant in each such subcontract or assignment. 3. Assurance of Com2l i ance with Civil Rights Lairs. The Contractor will comply with Title Vi of the Civil Rights Act of 1954, as amended, and all. requirements imposed by or pursuant to regulations of the Department of Justice and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (hereinafter referred to as LEAA) issued pursuant to that title,- to the end that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be other:rise subjected to discrimination under this Agreement or- under runder any project, program, or activity supported by this Agreement. The contractor will comply with Justice Department Equal Erployment Regulations in federally-assisted programs (28 CFR Part 42, Subpart D) to the end that employment discrimination in such programs on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex, or national origin shall be. eliminated. The Contractor recognizes the right of the United States to seek judicial enforcerneent of the foregoing convenants against discrimination_ 4.. Maintenance and Inspection of Contractual Records.. The Comptroller Genera of the United States, or any o, his my authorized representatives shall have access to and the right to examine, audit, excerpt and trans scribe any books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor which in the opinion of the Comptroller General may be related or pertinent to this Agreement. Such material rust be kept and maintained for a t period of three years after termination of the -grant award or until an audit is comipl eted by OCJP and LEAA and all questions arising therefrom are resolved, whichever is sooner_ 00358 t ::LEAA "and OCJP or any of their duly authorized representatives shall' have access for the purpose of audit and examination to any books, ' documents, papers and. records of the Contractor whi ch are related or pertinent to this Rgree� . The books, docu..ants, papers and records of the Contractor to which LEAA and OCJP or any of their duly authorized ; representatives scall have access to under the provisions of this paragraph shall not include any such materials which set forth the cost of the goods sold or leased under a fixed-price contract for off- the-shelf items 'resulting from a formally advertised procurement as defined in the LEAA financial guidelines. 5. Copyrights and Rights in Data. t•,'i,ere activities supported by this lgreement produce original computer programs, writing sound recordings, pictorial reproductions-, drawings or other graphical representation and works of any similar nature (the term computer programs includes executable computer programs and supporting data in any form) , the OCJP, the LEAA, and Subgrantee reserve the right to use, duplicate and disclose, in whole or in part, in any manner for any purpose whatso- ever, and to authorize others to do so. if any material described in the previous sentence is subject to copyright, the Subgrantee reserves the right to copyright such and the Contractor agrees not to copyright such material. If the material is copyrighted, the OCJP and the LEAA reserve a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, and use such materials, in the whole or in part, and to authorize others to do so. 00259 6. Publications. Beforepublishing any materials produced by activities supported by this. Agreement, the Subgrantee or its contractor (the contractor) shall notify OCJP 90 days in advance of any such intended publication and shall submit 20 copies of the r�..:terials to be published. Whin 60 days after any such materials have been received by OCJP, OCJP shall submit to the Subgrantee its comments ti:ith respect to the materials intended to be published. The Subgrantee or its contractor shall determine, wi thin 10 days after receipt of any such comments, u•:hether or not to revise the materials to incorporate the comments of OCJP and shall advise OCJP of its determination within 15 days after such commants have been received by the Subgrantee or its contractor. ' If the Subgrantee or its contractor determines not to incorporate any of the co,-,:rants of OCJP into the text of the materials, it may publish the materials provided that the initial preface or introduction to these materials as published contain the following: A. A credit reference reading as follows: "The preparation of these `. materials was financially assisted through a federal grant from the lay-, Enforcement Assistance Administration and the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning and under Title I of the Crime Control Act of 1973_" B. A disclaimer state-ment reading as follows: "The opinions, findings, and conclusions in this publication are those of the author and not necessaril -hose of OCA. or LEFfi_ OCJP and LEkk reserve' a royalty- free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and :.!se these materials_ ^nd ►n a0thorize nthers n do so. A cony of these materials may be obtained from OCJP or LEAA upon payment of the cost for reproducing the materials." r C. The com.ents of OCJP in full , unabridged, and unedited. If the Subgrantee or its contractor wishes to incorporate some or any- of 1.. the com rents of OCJP in the text of the materials, it shall revise the materials to be published and resubmit thea to OCJP which shall prepare cor_ments on the resubmitted data within 30 days after receipt thereof. 9. thin 10 days after receipt of these cor:rents, the Subgrantee or its contractor shall determine whether or not to accept or adopt any of the cements on the revised materials as resubmitted to OCJP and shall advise OCJP of this -determination within 15. days after receipt of the comments of OCJP. Thereafter, the materials may be published or revised in accordance tirith the procedures set forth above for the publication of materials on which OCJP has submitted its comments to the Subgrantee or its contractor. If OCJP has not submitted its comments on any materials submitted to it within 90 days after' OUP has received any such materials, the Subgrantee 'or its contractor may proceed to publish the materials in the form in which they have been submitted to OCJP but shall include the credit statement and the disclaimer stateMent set forth above, but without any further corments. 00360 7. Pa Lents. If any discovery or invention arises or is developed in the course of or as a result of viork Ferf ormi d under this Agreement, the Centractor 'shall refer the discovery or invention to Subgrantee and '0WP. The Contractor hereby agrees that determinations of rights to in►entions or discoveries made under this Agreement shall be r;�ade by LEM, or its duly authorized representative, who shall have the sole and exclusive powers to determine whether or not and where a patent application should by filed and to determine the disposition of all rights in such inventions or discoveries, including title to and license rights tinder any patent application or patent which may issue thereon. The deterimination of LEAA, or its duly authorized representa- tive, shall be accepted as final. The Contractor agrees and otheniise recognizes that L'cAA, OCJP, and Subgrantee shall acquire at least an irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty-free license to practice and have practiced throughout the world for govern,aental purposes any ` invention made in the course of or under this Agreement. - 8. Contractor Work Hours and Safety Stanyards. If this Agreement provides for payment in excess of $2,500 . 2,000 for construction contracts) and involves the employment of mechanics or laborers, the Contractor agrees: a} That each mechanic or laborer will have Mages computed on the basis of a standard work day of eight hours and a standard work weer of forty hours. Work in excess of the standard work week or day . is permissible provided that the worker is corpensated at the rate of not less than c;;e -and c:e-'•:al f times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in e.-cess of eigw ;ours in any clanedar day or forty hours in the work week, h) That no laborer or mechanic shall he required to work in surroundings or under v.orkinb conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to his health and safety as determined under construction safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary OA' Labor by regulation {29 CFR 1518}: These requirements do not. apply 4o -the* purchases of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or trans mission of intelligence. — 9. Clean Air Act. If this Agreetent provides for payment in excess of X100,000, 'the Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean kir Act of 1970 (42 USC 1857, et seq.) and the Federal .,ater Pollution Control Act {33 USC 1251 et 'seq. , as amended. 10. Security and Privacy_ A. The Contractor agrees that, except as provided by federal law* other than the Crime Control ,Act of 1973 (42. U.S.C_- Sections 3701 et seg. }, none of its officers or employees shall use-or reveal any research or statistical infot�ation furnished by any person and identifiable ` to any specific private person for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was obtained_ Copies of such information shall be immune from legal process, and shall not, without the consent of the person furnishing such info .kation, be admitted as evidence or used for any purpose in any action, suit, or other judicial cel adrrinistr_ative proceedings- e B_ Criminal history informmation_ (1) The`terar "crfi;ii nal hist-ory information", i ncl ude-s records and: rebated date, compiled by law enforcement agencies for, purposes . Of identifying criminal offenders and alleged o;fendgrs and maintaining ni ng as to such persons sum =art es of awes t, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, Sen-enc1ng, coniinemient, rehabilitation and release. '(2) If the Contractor utilizes "criminal history information", the Contractor shall comply with the following: All criminal history i nfaraiati on collected, stored, or disse;ninated shall contain, to the maximum extent feasible, disposition as well as arrest data where arrest data is - included therein. The collection, storage, and dissemination of such information shall Lake place under procedures reasonably designed to insure that all such information is kept current therein; the Contractor shall assure that the security and privacy of all information is adequately provided for and such information shall only be used for law enforcement and criminal justice and other lawful purposes. In addition, an individual who believes that criminal history information concerning him contained in an automated system is inaccurate, incomplete, or maintained in violation of. the C: me Centrcl ' o; 1973, shall , upon satisfactory veri- ficat:on of his identity, be entitled to review such infor- nation to obtain a copy of it for the purpose of challenge or correction. • C. Any person violating the Security-and Privacy_ provisions of this . Agreement or of the Crime Control Act of 1973 [42 U.S.C. Section 3771(c)] or any rule, regulations, or order issued thereunder, shall be fined not to exceed $10,000 in addition to any other penalty imposed by law. D. The Contractor assures that the foregoing provisions of this Security and Privacy clause shall be incorporated into all of its subcontracts. 11_ Termination A. The performance of work under this Agreement may be terminated by the Subgrantee in accordance with this clause in whole on 30 days written notice to the Contractor, or from time to time in part on 10 days written notice to the Contractor: (1) 1.11nenever the Contractor shall default in performance of this Agreement in accordance with its terms and shall ;ail to cure - such default wi thin a period of ten days after receipt from the Subgrantee of a notice specifying the default; or (2) llhenever for any reason the Subgrantee shall determine that 00362 such termination is in the best interest of the Subgrantee. .Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a notice of termination specifying whether tet amination is for do Ault of the Contractor or for the convenience of the Subgrantee, - the extend to ti•�hich perforria, of .-cork cinder the Agreement is ter- ninated, and the date upon which such termination becomes effective. B. After receipt of a notice of termination and except as otherwise directed by the Subgrantee, the Contractor shall : (1) Stop t-:ork under the Agreement on the date and to the extent specified in the notice of termination; (2) Transfer title to the Subgrantee (to the extent that title has not already been transferred) and deliver in the manner, at the tirnes, and -to the extent directed by the Subgrantee, the trork in process, co;npl eted viork and other material produced as a part of, or acquired in respect of the performance, the work terminated. C. The amount due the Contractor by reason of termination shall be deterimi ned as follows: (1) If this Agreement specifies payment on the basis of reimburse- ment of costs, without any fee or profit margin, there shall be included all costs and expenses reimbursable in accordance with `his Agreemant not previously paid the Contractor for the satisfactory performiance of this Agreement prior to the effective date of the notice. of termi n�i ti on, whether the t_erinti nat=on is for the convenience of the Subgrantee or the default of the Contractor. (2)_ If chis Agreement specifies payment on any basis other than stated in paragraph 11 _C_(1) above, and (a) if the termination 'is for the convenience of the Subgrantee, there shall be paid a percentage of all suras to which the Contractor would be entitled on completion of all work under the Agreement equivalent to the percentage of the completion of al 1 _the work contemplated by the Agreement; (b) If the termination of this Agreement is for the default of the Contractor, the total sum payable shall be such propor- tionate part of all sums to vhich the Contractor would be entitled on completion of all ti•:ork under the Agreement as the total amount of ti:ork delivered to and accepted by the Subgrantee bears to the total work- called for by this Agreement. . D. In the event of a partial termination, the portion of the sum which is. payable with respect to the workund`r the continued portion of the Agreement shall be equitably adjusted by agreement bet:•:een the Contractor and the Subgrantee, and such adjustment shall be evidenced by an amendmant to this Agreement. 00363 12. Disputes A. When the Contractor and the Subgrantee fail to agree as to :.Nether. or not any Mork is within the scope of 'his Agreement, the Contractor shall nevertheless ir:-:mCdiately perform such i•.ork; upon receipt imam the Subgrantee of written order to do so. l-;ithin 15 calendar days after receipt of such order, the Contractor may submit a V,ritten protest to the Subgrantee, specifying in retail in r,hat particulars the Agreement requirements were exceeded, and the approximate change in cost resulting therefrom so that the Subgrantee will have notice of a potential claim t-,hich may be filed by the Contractor. B. Failure to submit such protest within the period specified shail constitute a waiver of any and all right to adjustment in Agreer?nt price and Agree:_nt tuna due to such work, and the Contractor there- after shall not be entitled to any adjustment of Agreement price or time therefor. For any such work which is found to exceed the Agreement requirements, there shall be an adjustment in Agreement ( price and Agreement time on the same basis as for any other change in the work. 13. Covenant Against Contingent Fees The Contractor ti•,arrants that no person or selling agency has been e,-,iployed or -retained to solicit or secure this Agreement upon an agree- ment or understanding for a cCmmission, percentage, brokerage, or con- tingent, on-tingent fee, excepting 'cora f'a:de emp i ogees or bona fide establ i.shed com-miercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty the Subgrantee shall have the right to terminate this Agreement in accord • ance tiith the termination clause and, in its sole discretion, to deduct. from the Agreement price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full .r- amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. ' 14. Validity. The invalidity in whole or in part of any provision of this Agree,iient shall not void or affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement. 15. California Law. This Agreement shall be governed according to the laws . of the State of California. 16. Exclusion from Competition_ Requests for proposal or invitations for bid issued by the grantee or a subgrantee to implement the grant or subgrant project are to provide notice to prospective bidders that the LEPA organizational conflict of interest provision is applicable in that contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, stater2nts of vork and/or RFPs for a proposed procures�•ent shall. be excluded f roan bidding or sub-mi tti ng a proposal to -compete-for the award of such procurea.ent_ See LEAA Guideline Manual 14 7100-1A,. Chapter 3, paragraph 492. • Program Availability xhedula Number ,.rfDGC 9532 lipo�cl c«�.,.��s, i,�.o.�t», ��i�rz.tb�>>�as•91c�o. PROGRAM AVAMAIWTY 5"I MLE AhMUMMID" This Amendment is incorporated in and made a part of FORM 501A the Program Lkenes AgreenteM Fong-%*dated June 8, 1977 Amendment Number L, 5 'between Data Genual Corporation (hereinafter "Licensor") and Pt:rchase Order 75755 • S.O.s 9532-3 Name Contra Costa County Date June 9, 1977 Street 625 Court Street City Martinez State California Zip 94553 (hereinafter"Licensee") TERMS' under the terms of the Program Availability Schedule Sol ex- ecuted by Licensor and Licensee referenced above, such Schedule "nay be amended by Licensor's issuance of this Amendment Farm 501A which acknowledges Licensor's agree. :u :.~C iuinib.;:i.a C+f Lti= i_iGci,$cu :::vqi ar �j..-I.;oc► below, and Licensee's acceptance of such Programs under the " terms of the above--referenced Program License Agreement. By Licensor's execution and issuance of this Amendment. the above-referenced Pro;ram Availability Schedule is hereby madi- tied as indicated on the copy attached and the additional Licensed Programs listed below shall be furnished by Licensor. Provided Docuwmwd NuwAw Program Identification Program License Chargs 3713—IJ07 579 Interactive COBOL 0 • ioiU • Software Charge $4,000 less 9% discount Executed and issued by Licensor ice;. fir•-, ,. Je 8 w' t�s-tj By ,� 0130010108 s�aay ':GGn r /' Title t� ' micro fi mod with board order —OVER— Prograar Availability Schedule Number Dta -ea4ML Won occ;Y 9532 aG 1.Data Gr:Wsl Cwptxaourr S.+urlrbrw.S1»;aduaetts 0177E(617)835A100. PROGRAM AYAKAWAM Y SCHEDULE AUVADYEMT This Amendment is incorporated in and mads a part of FOAM 501A the ProgramUcenee Agreement Form 500 dated June 8, 1977 Amendment Number4< 4 between Data General Corporation (hereinafter "Licensor") and 75775 S.O. TM 9532-2 Name Contra Costa County Purchase Order June 9,1977 Street 625 Court Street Date city Martinez stab California 2.,p 94553 (hereinafter"Licensee'I TERMS Under the terms of the Program Availability Schedule 501 ex- ecuted by Licensor and Licensee referenced above, such Schedule may be amended. 'by Licensor's issuance of this . - KTlr:nufti2Rt ruiTi 41.A C.'hicl? 3C.:.^.n`.••'l QCs L.iC2fISJr'a iabree=, ment to the furnishing of the Licensed Programs specified below, and Licensee's acceptance of such Programs undu the terms of the above-referenced Program License Agreement. • By Licensor's execution and issuance of this Amendment. the ' above-referenced ProgramAvailabiliry Schedule is hereby modi- fled as indicated on the copy attached and the additional Licensed Programs listed below shat l be furnished by Licensor. Progrmmrmms Dotym Number Program Identif atien Program Ucenee Charge T 3713= i+r 579 T-nteractive Cobol 0 i0N 5gftware Charge less 9% discount Executed and issued by Licensor ^_ Data l 1• JG.%l 6. i;tr�r-USI-7 f,£_^.?y Com', r ; 1 ByIfitO 013000108 Thee C�JYL Program Availability _ Schedule Number D- ataG- 11' DqC'-, 9532 . t.C}.uGner.aC.ap•�+�wnSu,:.�+1o.�L�.�+einnetnOt772.(617)-i9i.9100. t.�i�� t 191=!7 ICE SERVICES AUD-T"R-rpiNTE RG l z PROGRAM AVAIWWTY SGN®ULF AMMOM@IT This Amendment is incorporated in and made a part_of, FORM 501A the Program License Agree god Fant SW dated Amendment Nt►mtter1• June 8, 19 7 7 3 between Data General Corporation . (hereinafter 'licensor") and Purchase Order 75775 S.O. # 9532-1 Name Contra Costa County Date June 9, 1977 Street 625 Court Street City Martinez State California 94553 Zip 94553 (hereinafter "Licensee") he Program Availability Schedule 501 ex- TEAMS Under the terms of t ecuted by Licensor and Licensee referenced above, such Schedule may .be amended by Licensor's issuance of this Amendment Form 50IA which acknowledges Licensor's agrees merg to Lha! f-Imichi-v _f th^ I uercp!01 o...wraff!� �rAC±:ior� below, and Licensee's acceptance of such Programs under the terms of the above-referenced Program License Agreement. , By Licensor's execution and issuance.of this Amendment, the above-referenced Program Avai labi I icy Schedule is hereby modi- fied as indicated on the copy attached and the additional Licensed Programs listed below shall be furnished by Licensor. ProgWM Pluwiini Dacutwwd Ntnttier Program tdettltllcallow Program Lkerwe Chat" 3713—OOF 579 Initial Interactive COBOL NIC Software Charge $6,000 Executed and issued by Licen ST, ED :' By 013000108 OCT Title L •Ci .J /I Lr L: 10,�lii C' �lJYilr1r J v siir�ecl with F,oard Ord=r Program Availability Schedule Number - a 7GC9532 DataG- , -en-ff I 4,DatJ Q=rral Corpora an S. Nt wo.%-tuiw w=m 0177.2,(617)41').9 100. PROGRAM AV"L ABILITY SCHIMULE AbIgHOMENT 'This Amendment is incorporated In and made a part of FORM MMA the Program Ucenae Agreweent Fore SW dated Amendment Number. \June 8, 1977 2 �� between Data General Corporation (hereinafter "Ucensor') and Purchase Order 75755 S.O-# 9532-4 Name Contra Costa County Date June 9, 1977 Street 625 CourtStreet Martinez State California Zip 94553 (hereinaftw "Licenser") . TERMS Under the -arms of the Progmm Availability Schedule Sol ex- ecuted by Licensor and Licensee referenced above,. such Schedule may be amended by Licensor's issuance of thia ATRnd eta F oicn 50::: ':1:::Cii c:.C....n rs;�.ti jams., 4n �-a � ',•. ment to the furnishing of the Licensed Programs specified~� below, and Licensee's acceptance of such Programs under the arms of the above-referenced Program License AYreemenc, By Licensm's execution and issuance of this Amendment, the above-referenced Program Avai lability Schedule is hereby modi- ried as indicated on the copy attached and the additional Licensed Programs listed below shall be furnished by Licensor- Progrvw Prete. Documve t Ntmtber Progra" Idendflesttan Program Llama%Charge 3713-1-ar579 Interactive COBOL 0 ICS Software Charge $4,000 less 9% discount Executed and issued by Licensor Date By 013000108 Title -rnfiirr*1 with' board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19 77 In the Matter of Appointment of Election Board for Trustee Election in Reclamation District No. 799. The Board having received a September 19, 1977 letter from Attorney Richard Rockwell of Rockwell, Rogers & McGrath, 113 G Street, Antioch, California 94509 advising that an election for the Office of Trustee in Reclamation District No. 799 (Hotchkiss Tract) will be held on November 8, 1977 and requesting that an election board be appointed; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to serve on said election board in the following capacities: Viola M. Hayes, Inspector Route 2, Box 410 Oakley, California 94561 Shirley C. Wong, Judge- P. 0. Bo ltil Bethel Island, California 94511 • Mayme P. Pereria, Judge Route 2, Box 470 Oakley, California 94561 PASSED, by the Board on October 18, 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: Attorney R. Rockwell Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Elections Department Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18t1day of_ October 1977 Public Information Officer (�J OLSSON, Clerk By -- - rL Deputy Cleric Ronda Amdahl 00368 H-24+/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19, 77 In the Matter of Appointment of Election Board for Trustee Election in Reclamation District No. 800. The Board having received an October 6, 1977 letter from Mr. Dante John Nomellini, Secretary, Reclamation District No. 800, advising that an election for the Office of Trustee in said district will be held on November 80 1977 and requesting that an election board be appointed; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are APPOINTED to serve on said election board in the following capacities : Denny Campbell, Inspector Route 1, Box D227 Byron, California 94514 LaVona Roberts, Judge 1056 Discovery Bay Boulevard Discovery Bay, Ga1.Li0`Lj.1+Ulb Nora Shulkin, Judge P. 0. Box 403 Byron, California 94514 FASSED. by the Board on October 18, 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. cc: Mr. D. J. N omel i ini Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Elections Department Supervisors County Administrator affixed thKl8thday of October 1977 Public Information Officer -- OLSSON, Clerk By 1 Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 00910 01U9 H=24 3/76 Hai IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Presentation ) with Respect to In-Home ) October 18, 1977 Supportive Services Program. ) This being the time for presentation by Mr. C. L. Van Master, Director, Human Resources Agency, with respect to the state mandated In-Home Supportive Services program (Homemaker/Chore Program) to pro- vide services to certain infirm, aged, blind, and disabled persons ; and Mr. Van Marter having advised that a written report on the program was submitted to the Board members on October 4, 1977 and a supplemental report was presented this day, and having requested staff members to briefly summarize the program; and Mr. R. E. Jornlin, County Welfare Director, having advised that the purpose of the program is to enable recipients to remain in their own homes and to prevent inappropriate institutionalization by providing them with certain household and personal help, and having noted that the ability of staff to reassess cases as needed and to monitor the services being provided has enabled the County to stay within its program allocation; and Mr. Ed Rimer, I.H.S .S . Program Specialist, and Mr. ,Don Cruze, Fiscal Officer, having commented on the County's provider and adminis- trative costs in relation to the costs of other counties ; and Dr. Charles Moore, Assistant County Health Officer, in response to Board questioning, having stated that a large percentage of the individuals needing assistance remain in the program; and Mr. Jornlin having noted that new state regulations pertaining to the program are forthcoming, and having recommended that the program and its operating costs be reviewed by the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E . H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 18th day of October, 1977. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK B G y ---Deputy Clerk cc: Internal Operations Committee Director, Human Resources Agency County Administrator 00370 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 1977 In the Matter of Proposed Amendment to County Ordinance Code for Establishment of a New Sign Control Combining District in the Alamo, Danville and San Ramon Areas . The Board on September 20, 1977 having fixed this date for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to a proposed amendment to the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County which would establish a new sign control combining district for the areas zoned for business and commercial uses in Alamo, Danville and San Ramon; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that if the Board adopts the proposed text amendment, adver- tised public hearings will be held by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission for a report and recommendation to the Board for the application of the regulations to specific properties ; and Mr. Carl Heymann, representing the Sign Users Council of California, having appeared and stated that his organization had not received notification of the proposed ordinance change, and having requested that decision on the matter be. delayed until all parties have an opportunity to be heard; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus , Director of Planning, having advised that members of the Planning staff have been working with the San Ramon Chamber of Commerce for over a year, that notification of the proposed ordinance amendment was sent to approximately 750 San Ramon Valley merchants and property owners and that, in his opinion, adequate notice of the amendment had been given; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having concurred with the need for a sign control district in the San Ramon Valley area, having suggested that the placement and size provisions for political signs (items a and b under Section 88-9 .1004) be deleted from the proposed amendment, and having recommended that the Director of Planning and County Counsel prepare a draft ordinance for Board consideration at the October 25, 1977 meeting; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED . PASSED by the Board on October 18, 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 18th day of October 197E J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By _ Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H 24 4/77 15m 00371 r { In the Board of Supervisors of f ° Cantrc Costa County, State of Californio -- x October 18 , 19 77 s . ;. . .. I "I . In the Matter.of } Executive Session. a . At 10:05, a•n• the Board recessed to meet, pursuant to Government Code Section 54957, in Executive aliforniassion lto�discuss� County Administration Building, Martinez, personnel matters. . At 10x30 a.m. -,the Board reconver_ed in its Chambers and proceeded with its regular agenda. - �, ' S *n� j l ' j Z; r '.`y �' s t.. y y s 7 - - _ i m ti. a x } I. . .. � �.I 7 , L_, l S 5 �: a ter of Record_ here certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy off +f4[!d_ entered on the by rtify minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors . offixed thlsl si ,bday of C�Cyi Qh��^ 19 ZZ— 11 , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /��Q.Cst1i'/�% Deputy Clerk 003'72 - 1k-?43 76l5m _- _ z aY` r In the (Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia Oc ober . Z$ 19 1I In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of Isakson and Associates , Applicant, (2101-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville area. Liahona Christensen, Owner. '. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that - the Planning Commission recommends approval of the request of Isakson and Associates, applicant, (2101-RZ) to rezone 5.5 acres fronting approximately 277 feet on the east side -of E1 Pintado Drive, approximately 1,200 feet north of Logan Lane, Danville area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-65 (R-65) , in lieu of Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40) as originally requested; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, November 15, 1977 at 11:05 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, iiartinez, California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk, pursuant to code requirements, of sable in THE VALLEY PIONEER and give notice by :,mil to all persons shown on the last equalized assessment roll as owning real property within 300 feet of the. property which is the subject of the proposed zoning change. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. -I herby 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: Isakson and Associates Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of - Supervisors List of Names Provided by Planning affixed this 1 At-hday of not-r,ePr. 19 _U Director of Planning Liahona Christensen - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Alt °L�on) Deputy Clerk andra L. ielhon 00373 H-24 3/76 15m i ! RECEIVED 0 f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY T 1977 PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1. P. OLSSON CLERK,BOARD OF 7SUrPE!VWrj CA.CO. ....... .DF 0�3Tr2P'r.� uty TO Board of Supervisors 'DATE: 6 October 1977• Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony A. Dehae SUBJECT: REDXMIG: Isakson & Assoc. (Applic) Director of P Liahona Christensen (Owner) - 2101-RZ; To rezone 5.5 Ac. , A-2 to R-65 - Danville Asea. Attached is Planning COUIL Resolution i~b. 79-1977, adopted by the Plamling Coamiss- ion on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, by a vote of 5 AYES - 2 ABSF.0 (Compaglia & Stoddard) . This application was reviewed by the Plam- n-g C Lission on Tuesday, September 27, 1977, and csas approved for change from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-65), in lieu of the applicant's request for R-40 Zoning. The property is described as being 5.5 acres fronting approximately 277-ft. , on the east side of El Pintado, approximately 279-ft. , south of E1 Pintado Heights Drive, in the Danville Area. The following people should be notified of. your Board's hearing date and time Isakson & Associztes (Applicant) 1353 Pine Street 'wT8. nuC Creek, Calif. -94596 T i ab ma Christensen (Omer) Post Office Box 649 Alamo, California 94507 (See Attached list for additional names and addresses) AAD/v Attacbments: Resolution, Findings leap, Area leap, Staff Report, Neg EIR, Minutes. cc: File 2101-RZ Isakson & Associates I&ahona Christensen Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. iCofitmed v,+ith board.orc►er OU '74 The.'folloanng_people appeared and spoke on ahe follo�,ring rezonirgs Tuesday 27 .8 eptember:-1977: Isakson 4 Associates - 2101-RZ Isakson & Associates - 2112-RZ P. -E. Frazier, Et al- - 2141-RZ -They left green cards marked "Item #13 14 15. Mr. Ralph Page A. J. Hunt 50 Provo Lane 315 El Pintado Heig,hts . Danville, Calif. 94526 Danville, Calif. Roland V. Caisse -Robert Locket 115 Santa Maria Drive 323 El Pintado Novato, Calif. 94947 Danville, Calif. Kenneth A. Nielson Warren E. llachlath 574 El Pintado 743 EI' Pintado Danville, Calif Danville, Calif. Ned Clyde A-Irs. Robert Falk 184 Arlington Avenue T. 0. Box 432 Kensington, Calif. 94707 Danville, Calif. IV. Norri n Sims San Rin Valley Chamber. of Commerce 785 El. Pintado Road 120 South Hartz venue Danville, Calif.- Danville, Califon 94526 Edward A. Green II Valley Action Forth 543 El- Pintado Road Post Office Box 993 Danville, Calif. Danville, Calif. ` Dr. James E. ilitchell Alam IuProvement Association 521 E1 Pintado road Post Office Box 271 'Danville, Calif. Alamo, ral;forma 94507 Pair. ?1rs. Itim. E._Gagen, Jr. Mr.. Airs. C. R. Stevens 22 Toyon Terrace 468 El Rio :load Danville, Calif. Danville, California 94526 Dorthy i+l. Slknpland 14r. E. A. Grens 640 El Pintado Road 543 El Pintado P.oad Danville, Calif. Danville, Calif 945.. Don Andrews 299 El'Pintado Road Danville, 'Calif 'Alan Broin 422 El Rio Danville, Calif Microfilmed with board order 003'75 3 RESOLUTION NO. 79-1977 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY ISAKSON AND ASSOCIATES (APPLICANT) LIAHONA CHRISTENSEN (OWNER) (210IRZ) IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE DANVILLE AREA OF SAID COUNTY. 1VHEREAS, a request by ISAKSON AND ASSOCIATES (Applicant), LIAHONA CHRISTENSEN (Owner) (2101-RZ), to rezone land in the Danville Area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-40), was received by the Planning Department Office on November 4, 1976; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on January 11, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 6, 1977 and Tuesday, September 27, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra :os ta, Stare of California, that the rezoning request of ISAKSON AND ASSOCIATES (Applicant), LIAHONA CHRISTENSEN (Owner) (2101-RZ), be APPROVED for change from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-65), in lieu of the requested Single Family Residential District (R-40), and that this zoning change be made as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A Portion of Mt. Diablo Division, Sector 4, Contra Costa County, California. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The proposed rezoning is in conformance with the County's General Plan and it various elements. (2) Is consistent with the pattern of development of surrounding areas. Microfilmed wit Wgder . i RESOLUTION NO. 79-1977 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code of the State of California. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 27, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - Young, Phillips, Milano. NOES: Commissioners - Anderson, Walton. ABSENT: Commissioners - Compaglia, Stoddard. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Donald E- Anderson, Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES-. Commissioners - Milano, Phillips, You.-Ag, k!al to 1, Anderson,. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Compagl ia, Stoddard. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. Chairman of the Planning Commission oft e County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: Fw,�T EIVED ;`mac"retary of ' e Planning Commi� n of the 1977 County of Contra Costa, State of California / J. R. OISSON Cid BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ^/CONTRA 4 ACO. -2- e �' J �, •�'� ,/ ,/,/ , ''/ '' / .�.' / /• ,/''� ' � � � , tel'' / Rezone From A-Z To lz / 1 — 800 1, W1W- L. IWIZ4 10 Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of �¢ PO.CT/oil! Of MT r p/RBLo OIV151o11 , SEc7-o2 ¢ Go,vr]e,4 eosrr9covwtY, '�Gf�L iFo�rLc�li9 indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of C01-EMA•t1 4A10 2-44&5v l Z1d/ 22 Cha--man of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of Calif. ATT ST: i`r3kcret ry of th ontra Costa-County 1 Ot 8 �.� Planning Com fission, State of Calif. Findings (dap Microfilmed with board order CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTPIENT NOTICE OF Completion of.Environmental Impact Report Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.Q. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 12 372-2091 Phone EIR Contact Person Margaret Coulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: COLEMAN AND ISAK50N (Applicants) - LIAHONA CHRISTENSEN (Owner), County File lf2101-RZ: The applicant requests to rezone approximately 5.5 acres from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-40). Subject property fronts approxi- mately 276.5 feet on the east side of El Pintado Drive, approximately 1,200 feet north of Logan Lane, in the Diablo area. The project wilt not have a significant effect on the environment because: The proposed rezoning is consistent with the San Ramon Valley Area General Plan approved by z^e Planning CLmmission October 12, 1976. Steepness of slopes on the site and evidence of soil creep suggest that extensive grading may be necessary to develop the property; this concern should be mitigated daring review of future development applications. No other significant impacts are apparent: Approval of the rezoning should be conditioned upon submittal and approval of a subdivision application. It is determined from initial study by Margaret Coulter of the XX Planning Department that this -project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at ;the below address• Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine F Escobar Streets r Martinez, California D z Posted L.I A IMr7 Final date for review/a eal rr �d PP VAIN}. 1 By ti'1u u-L.�''" G 0€�3'79 Planning Deparfm nt Representative Microfilmed with board order ""0 1/74 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 110'77 In the Mader of _ Appeal of Mr. Lars T. Delin from Action of Board 'of Appeals, with Respect to Land Use Permit 2173-76, Bethel Island Area. .WHEREAS on the 13th of September, 19779 the Board of Appeals denied the appeal of Mr. Lars T. Delin with respect to the Land Use Permit 2173-76,_(Wes •Anderson :& Associates; ,Applicarft) to establish a 40 unit dry-storage facility for pleasure boats; Bethel Island area; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, Mr. Delin filed with this Board an appeal from said action; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, November 15, 1977 at 11:15 a.m. , .and the Clerk is DIRECTED to give notice to all interested parties. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. hereby certify that the fore0np is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c c: Wes Anderson & Associates Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Mr. L. T. Delin Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 18th day of October 19= J. R. OLSSON, Clerk syL 11 tj ,ti _ DeputyClerk Robbie GuVerrez (� 00380 H-24 4/77 15m t RECEIVED 3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OCT 1977 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R. OLSSON LCLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ,CONT TA CO. 8 �kCL..-1L� `k�-_..Deputy TO: $oard of Supervisors DATE: October 5, 1977 Attn: Clerk of the Board r FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: APPEAL: Land Use Permit #2173-76, Director of Plannin Wes Anderson & Associates (Applicant) - Lars r T. Delin (Owner) - Boat Storage Yard, Bethel r -island (S . f APPLICANT: Wes Anderson Associates, Post Office Box 208, Bethel Island, Calif. 94511 . OWNER: Lars T. Delin - 36 Broadmoor Court, San Ramon, California 94583. REQUEST: To establish a boat storage yard. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Parcel B of Minor Subdivision #100-68, fronting 349-ft., on the west side of Bethel Island Road, approximately 350-ft., south of Sandmound Boulevard: Bethel Island Area. PUBLIC HEARINGS: July 25, 1977, Zoning Administrator. DETERMINATION: DENIED application. PUBLIC HEARINGS: hoard of Appeals (full Planning Commission) , September 13, 1977_ DETERMINATION: Denied (5 AYES - 2 ABSENT (Compaglia & Stoddard)., APPEALED BY: Owner - Lars T. Delin (see letter attached)_. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ... + + -r + . The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: West Anderson E Associates (Applicant) P. 0. Box 208 - Bethel Island, Calif. 94511 Mr. Lars T. Del in (Owner) 36 Broadmoor Court San Ramon, Calif. 94583 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t + + .. . + + :+'+ + + + + + +;+ + + AAD/v cc: File #2I73-76 Supervisors, District: 1 , 11 , 111 , IV, V. Attachments: Resolution of Board of Appeals Notification of denial & appeal date: Copy of Letter of Appeal . Copy of acknowledgement of appeal Staff Report Environmental Impact Report Minutes of Board of Appeals 00381 Microfilmad with board order BUCRE TEE BOARD OF APPEALS CONUI'RA, COSTA COLZUY, CALIIUVIA In The Matter of An Appeal By W.ES NMEL N & ASSOCIATES (Applicant) LABS T. DELIN (Owner) - Land Use Permit No. 2173-76 - Bethel Island Area. WH OE',AS, on October 12, 1977, the applicant IVES Atmom & ASSOCIATES (Applicant) L2►RS T. DELIN (Owner), filed a land use permit (#2173-76), requesting approval of a 40 unit dry-storage facility for pleasure boats; and iffEREAS, the subject property is described as being Parcel B of Minor Subdivision 100-68, fronting 349-ft. , on the west side of Bethel Island Road, approximately 350-ft., south of Sandmound Boulevard in the Bethel Island Area; and WHUEAS, and thereafter, an Environmental Impact Report was prepared by the Plann- ing Staff in conjunction with said application; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was duly, regularly and lawfully given, a public hearing was.held by the Zoning ,Administrator on July 25, 1977, whereat all persons in- terested therein mig—t ar.— a=d be heard; and WfiEREAS, at said public hearing, the aoni.ng administrator revieceed the above mn- tioned Environmental Impact Report and certified said Environmental Impact -Report as being adequate and in conformance with the requirements of SBQA, State and local guidelines; and 1EREAS, the Zoning Administrator DE= said application based on the findings that it was inconsistent with the intent of the General Plan and would set a precedent for non-agricultural and non-residential uses in a rural, generally undeveloped area; and WHEREAS, the owner, LARS T. DELIN, thereupon appealed the Zoning Administrator's decision to the Board of Appeals; and IWEMEAS, a public hearing on said appeal %ms scheduled before the Board of Appeals on Tuesday, September 13, 1977, whereat all interested parties amain might appear and be heard on this application; and WHEREAS, at said September 13, 1977 public hearing, the Planning Staff presented the appeal material as well as the Zoning administrator's reasons for denial and the applicant gave his testimony as to wily the Zoning Admi dstrator's decision %a.s in error; and WBEREAS, the matter having been submitted and the Board of Appeals fully PRI19 Microfilms i•pitt fir• irr4 nrripr • 3 Nes Anderson & Associates-Lars T. Delin - ,x`2173-76 the same as it relates to the health, safety and general welfare of the County, the orderly development of land in the County, the preservation of property values, the effect upon the neighborhood, the effect upon the general plan and the special condit- ions applicable to the instant case; and NUN, THMEEORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Appeal DENIES the appeal of WES AICE90K & ASSOCIATES (Applicant), LABS T. DELIN (Owner), Land Use Permit #2173-76P for the following reasons: 1. Although the proposed project is eligible.for consideration in the general agricultural district, the purpose of a land use permit is to determine the appropriateness of the requested use in the specific location. The cumulative negative aspects of the project in this location outweigh the advantages. 2. Establishment of the use could be detrimental to the health and safety of facility users and the area property owners; may adversely affect orderly development as intended by the General Plan and may further affect property values of adjacent lands by setting a non-agricultural development precedent. The foregoing order was give by the Board of Appeals on Tuesday, September 13, 1977, a regular meeting, as follows: AYES: Commissioners - Anderson, Phillips, Young, Calton, Milano. NOES: Ccomissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Cbmpaglia, Stoddard. ABSTA]N: Commissioners - None. ULLIAA L. MILANO Chairman of the P1C4mnission of the _ County of Contra Cost( , State of California ATI�EST: f r z Anthony/A. fi3ehae Dixcector of P anning, C6 Co t County!Planning De t. DATE: 7 October 197? RECEIVED 0 CT 1977 I R. OLSSON L OARD Of SUPERVISORS � . CO. 383^^— .._. -cu `1r}l�7('V{ -2- Planning C�Jl,�j#._a c `�f VIJ,tlia,n L.t.t,lano f'ittshurlt_Chairman fount{Achnini;tr.'lheut F3ttilrtcn,), North Wing co,j�:? Don.AdE.Anderson f'.O Box f)',tLlocaga _. ViceChairmun -'+ Albert FY.Corn Via AA 7rtin+�:,Calihc„/1.+:k It y ltartin.s Garolyn D.Phillips Anthony A.Dehaesut i'?rrect,v of Plonncnt) ftorhu Jack Stoddard Richmond Phone: 372-2037 : x `'` . William V.Walton Pleasant Hill t,+' j 'Andrew H. oung `'`a,-..r►�" Alamo OCTOBER 5, 1977 hdr. :Lars T. Delia 36 Broadmoor Court San Ramon, California `94583 Dear Sir: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal and the necessary filing fee on Land Use Permit Application #2173-76, filed under the name of Wes Anderson & Associates (Applicant), Lars T. Delin (Owner). The above mentioned application was reviewed by the Board of Appeals on Tues- day, September 13, 1977, and the appeal was denied by the Board of Appeals. Receipt #G-512997 was issued you for the appeal fee on September 27, 1977. The material relative to ycu: appeal is being frwarded to, the Clerk of the Board of Supervisorswith duplicate copies to each Supervisor. The Clerk of the Board will list your appeal on the Board's calendar and a tifnte and date will be- set for a public hearing on your appeal before the Board of SuDervicors. The Clerk of the Board will notify you and all other interested parties of that time and date. Questions relative to'the appeal should be directed to the. Planning Department. Questions relative to the date and time of your hearing should be directed to the Clerk of the Board at the following telephone number - 372-2371.. Should you have any ,questions on any of the above information., do not hestitate to' call either office. Very truly yours, - Anthony A. 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'w. 1 -. t ',. t a wiVi.• t- a id iiCMN ][Par. :., -'Trlar- 40;.tc,:w _i i.a.�.rtc of �. building ai:�-aui the e��lic�:::t alu%70. ; Y f3^-� w y! ,! •� anfl � .. :1 1 a.•. ti a7 N1 y 1 �tt 4 r+ ` .y}�p Y •�'j;at y.. !.•2.�./•y •�..� 'r-' a 4+ �t•� j nt+ ti. i'•!•i i.lr i -_ '.�f! aJYni y. Yi•C .a0 isle Adui.L Act a{1V_, Aaloc% {._.'y Ma -sxo otiod ti1�_•{�I.t•rr,l '•J. 'ai.8 '�.li:'. ?,` a'.3"'Ci i:'1v '.^,::'t�.e:. 2mvized site.:��1�:1' shall '].n ewd a -�a�'e'-exi t fit o •='t'3r�•:� oar€:irY and' r►�•erdc• use o the bal' of tore ci.. 4:a. "i•{7 .. .1.- s;a ;�:.:a:x C st; �.:ii: i�_ • a a i _a'�r •,�tr�• 'a _� 'I +r•�••Ywi il{-+lr,' Lously 'i m' iii_•ly V�r wat Qn Y3.4 �L V�``s Vie t' _ linw! vlZ;o _ ip.bf laxL w0 the Cou2}ty., 'i.ith011t CO Hl«T.L•'t:.'"a^.�►iOr ilit::, i:G: ..s•, r ' r,�,::;i. 17 '1sr1 i. '� " '_s s i' •s r r, /:: :.r:� +cl. I a_l o .ac? to dc�Ao. l •Co..rity a c4- ;r 1.4, - o::::t.,s rort�i ^ o.:cf �:e rropwrty, without compensation."Another 5e.fact iiia T.t�:f had 09389 i• .it: � f;�_tom �J .4:1'.:n O:t,.:LnC :.Ouoh :aide OI thla _Tti•Jyt''!t,}': aI:C+O:. 'CO1ircG' 'Sit:.oiaG MrinitanxL'•'Gn C.:,.� t?izb a- . ru:..a .ov . ....naLhar 60 de I. wick.Z�� wa;.: d .,..:ded. i.�avPars nLx..t e'- xo;pgrty , e.. tha':`rcar, ichidh •.+:�s:°iiso'.1cadad to the County.r�itrout: eo:.�penaation. --. On:top of :. th-c•210' ect'I; alroad;,r ve .'UP along 'the. t',at:'le Island fid. `T al,,o set.the buildi:t •site Cis:�"fi back another I cntzr�Dd:' 20:.':-L CeiC. mantes it 1,61 ac.�fhai I had .to .sacrifice already, -co. o ous;_ is erou--h. -The raaainder is .ha.fly eroueh.as -it .is. to hold. enoiq& units fes^ ^. n; -prcj:W5ct 'to eventual?.f become a•feasible operation: The intended-%use of the balancd'of the ,propdrty..is also for boat storage. My application should =a .ly.include prOporty.:;-"The reason I; settled 3br the ;-1 40 ,tcas 'that it will probably- take:.. .a'=Cr:..Ye,--n to 'acco»piish 'evon that and the demand is goia� to have to decide I.ioW.ma„L,r•- :ur3t:. „ill-bei built within.a certain time span. - icy intention, 'is: tostart':-with'10 to • l2 unit:: and _tom there- on-build back over the property' as the demand Increases. . "V6hicular man' crin-. area around the building' shall not extend bCyond 50 feetof tha: n tructuras and shtM..be .gavel surface.":- I -ob ject.on.the •ounds that 50:feet is my ct cnuu. h reCM for.a rig that in itself.could-be: nearly 50 feet long. ._ e •� .- . crs�i:+:a11g pianed•.on tr_ree row. 'of buildings, but c�.`�s`to .this fact' - e had to lower. the C-laaity. .to;only t?=.. rows.: Besides - Iiost of these drivers are amateures iur,d in'the. . 1rtc-cat- of'buildings ArA"boats; more 'roo:a is definitely. the or?y safe-solutio„:' A-1 ".=*for 'moo: the'i s� ce of a building peex-n.it, Clevatiors .and arerdtactural dos;., o= ' . WL-14 i:: .', and' stxac ::res shall be subject to final, review and.approval•by the County.. Zonit” A&Zini.strator::The proiosed'buildings.shall be constructed'in such•a'manner- that their, de3lfn,• colors::znd exterior materials are compatible Jdith- that of:existing:-rural aL.r;cultural 'uses'ar:3 structures in the area. -- I'don't :chow what could"be.°hidden is • all that.,.but;our-intention is to build the buildings in colored:corrugated steel '(Deep. channals) as stated in .our 'floor plan, which was subwitted with the application, .and- I;' . ca'"! -seeno reason why -.we.'vould not allosi the zoning administrator'to choose•frog any Of--the colors 1 tbAt,the manufacturer has to offer, as long.as it is a ver.* light col.or.. re in order. not.Lo absorb to.-mucn heat.aneL-not pink, =I.-can t stand :pi nk Indldings. I . .0 t Planning Department f Plnnninq rn Cnrnission ilitratbers Cor it r� William t.Milano t Pittsburg—Chairman County Administration Building.North Wing CODonald E.Anderson P.O. Box 9.51Moragn—Vice Chairman Martinez.California 94553 ` County Albert R.Compaglia Martinez Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning Carolyn D.Phillips Rodeo i Jack Stoddard Richmond Phone: 372-2031 ; William V.Walton Pleasant Hill Andrew H.Young Alamo September 14, 1977 Wes Anderson & Associates Post Office Box 208 Bethel Island, California 94511 r . Gentlemen: i This letter is to inform you that on Tuesday, September 13, 1977, the Board of Appeals reviewed your appeal of latid use permit #2173-76, to establish a boat storage yard in the Bethel Island Area. The Board of Appeals denied your appeal by a •vote of 5 AYES - 2 ABSENT.1 Ordinance Code Section 26-2.2406 states that an aggrieved party may appeal a decision of the Board of Appeals to the County Board of Supervisors for public hearing and determination. An appeal by you would require a written notice stating YO[P.2 REASONS for the appeal and a ==sung fee of 550.00 with the letter. 4 An appeal and fee must be received by the Planning Department Office within ` fifteen (15) days from the date of action---in thus instance, by 5:00 P.M. , Wednesday, September. 28, 1977. If no appeal is received within the date and time specified, the action of the Board of Appeals becomes final. Should you have questions on the above information, do not hesitate to call ." -this office for clarification. Very truly.yours, 3 Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Planning By: t ftl�IalG11 �OCG'Gr;'Z • Gunther Boccius, Chief EWD/GB/,v Zoning Administration cc: File #2173-76 Lars T. Delin, (Owner) 00391 h ,i,•��kk W _y � N����,�s'�" ... r" s f} t�sf�. -�. t s� x-�,xz t. S - S t 53ry lLUC%2 1 t' t y k - c .� 'C ti .y.. t< t C �'£' ��`s'�.��+r•'r7 - ) r G"r`Y � Fa... �s ,n y y. ��s l� i a s F J � � „• ��r x� � - r z �♦ e t r r PPEAIdS BOARD'OF A WES..ANDERSON (AppliCar_t) I V J 4 IN (Owner.) rt 5 Y�t LXRS D a l •: tg z xt y—�' �'� �'L t r •`!r r' f (^t � }3�.y r N w � S Y 1 r } �L I .3 ,+f t 0092 j v rPlannning.Department Contra Costa County. BOARD OF APPEALS - Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1977 7:30 p.m. 12. WES ANDERSON (Applicant) LARS DELIN (Owner) (A-2) (2173-76) I. INTRODUCTION $ NATURE OF APPEAL: This is an,appeal -of the Zoning Administrator's decision to deny 2173-76. The application was heard and denied by the Zoning Administrator on July 25, 1977 based on findings -that it was inconsis- tent-with the intent of the General Plan and would set a precedent ' for non-agricultural and' non-residential uses in a rural, generally, undeveloped area. The applicant's appeal states that both the EIR and staff report dwelled heavily on minor negative aspects and did not take into account positive aspects or relate to any use of the Land other than a "do nothing" approach. II. BACKGROUND IPdFORMATION A. General Plan: Agriculture-Residential - East County Area General Plan (proposed) B. Zoning. , . General .Agriculture (A-2). C. Site:Description: $:22 acres flat agricultural land used for cattle grazing. The site is void of trees and has no improvements. D. Surrounding Area: Immediate surrounding area is agriculturally used. E. Special Regulatory Programs: Within Flood Prone Area. F. E.I.R. An Environmental Impact Report was completed for this project. G. Related Actions: t; Minor Subdivision 100.68 was- approved dividing 33± acres into 4 equal sized parcels. A circulation system was,required by roa:d.dedications which appear to have been designed to accommodate additional future subdivisions prior to the A-2 District chamma requirement S acre minimum parcel. 2173-76 -2- Sept. 13, 1977. hII NATURE OF REQUEST: The applicant proposes 40 units of dry storage for pleasure boats in two colored .corrigated steel buildings to be located on the front of the property 20 from the front property line. The buildings are proposed to be 60' X 120 - 15' in height with 12' X 30' storage areas with front overhead doors. IV. STAFF CONSIDERATIONS: A. Building Inspection Department: Building .permits are required. The applicant would be required to .comply with Contra Costa County Board Resolutions 75/830 and 75/831. B. Health Department: Septic tank systems are not allowed in Minor Subdivision 100-68, therefore any development necessitating sewage disposal by.-septic tank system will not be allowed. C. Public Yorks Department: All necessary right-of-way for Bethel Island Road and planned future roads have been dedicated. The applicant should be re- { ouired to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement for widening: . o Bethel Island Road. D. Staff Analysis: ' 1. General Plan: The East County Area Plan has been adopted by the Planning Commission prior to this adoption the Citizen's Committee' had recommended the deletion of Bethel Island Road from the Scenic Routes Element. Staff concurred with this recommendation and the Planning Commission reflects the Committee's recommendation. The area plan's land use designation is Agriculture-Residential. This area is so designated due to its slightly lower agricul- tural value. The intent of the. General Plan is to retain agricultural uses, however, rural residential uses may be allowed to develope on minimum five acre parcels as demand increases. .2. Zonin The General Agricultural District (A-2) allows the. filing of a land use permit for boat storage facilities, if located within 1 mile by public road of a boat launching facility which is open to the public. 00394 2173-76 3 -3- Sept. 13, 1977 Staff investigation revealed the nearest public boat launching l facility to be within 1 mile from the subject site. Should this application be approved the applicant should be required to verify this prior to the issuance- of any permits. 3. Site Plan Analysis: The site plan submitted with the application does not indicate driveway access to the buildings, extent of paving around the _buildings, parking facilities or any planned landscape areas. In addition the 20' setback is at variance with the minimum - required by the A-2 District. Because of the extremely flat undeveloped nature of the area, the proposed buildings being located in such close proximity to the roadway, would be an major visual impact. Artificial < (i.e. non-native) landscaping and complimentary building materials could be used to soften the impact, however, should -the application be approved relocation of the building signi- ficantly further back from the road would be preferrable_. �. 4. Utility Limitations: No .septic tanks will be permitted on the site. Sewer, service isnot available at present and depending on the size of the eventual trunk sewer line, service may-never be available .to. the site. There is no water service to the site and no existing wells. The applicant does not intend to provide Water to t'.,.c facility. The lack of running water and/or sanitary facilities could prove to be an annoyance at best. Proper boat maintance particularly of fiberglass boats, requires washing with fresh water after use. In addition the accumulation of gasoline fumes in confined spaces (i.e. bilges, tanks, =uel cans, etc.) could consitute a critical fire hazard concern with no on site water. Should this application be approved a condition should be imposed prohibiting anY '.storage of flammable materials, cleaning and/or repair work of any 'kind on site. In addition the applicant should be required to install some heat or smoke sensitive chemical fire fighting system. 5.' Architectural Design & Aesthetics: As. discussed above, the two non-agricultural corregated metal structures in an existing scenic agricultural area will significantly compromise the visual character of the area. The surrounding area is essentiall, "ur-:developed with a viewshed consisting exclusively of grazing oad irrigated crop lands with occasional . farmsteads and farm structures as far north as the Dutch Slough levee. 00395 2173-76 -4- Sept. 13, 1977 In the event this application is approved, in addition to .relocating the buildings towards the rear of the parcel, the applicant should be required make use of exterior colors (and possibly materials) which would provide a more rural appearance as well as informal landscape screening with plants which generally are associated with agricultural uses (i.e. eucalyptus, willow, oak, etc.) . Also gravel surfacing of the least amount of area as possible (SO'± around the buildings) would be prefer- able to asphalt paving. 6. Precedent Setting Concern: The 8.22 acre site was created by Minor Subdivision 100-68. . The three adjacent lots created by this minor subdivision are approx- imately the same size. Other than these four parcels, the parcel sizes in the immediate area are 334, 94, 267, 27, 44, .49, 89, and 155 acres. -There are no non-agricultural uses in the area. Granting of this land use permit may set a precedent for additional requests for similar or other non-agricultural uses. Granting of such use permits could circumvent the intent of the agricultural-rural residential general plan designation. This requested use has previously been limited to the levees at the northern end of the Hotchkiss Tract and those areas immediately south of the levees. It is acknowledged that availability of riverfront (wet) berthing is restricted by limited space, increased t demand and stricker control on Delta docking facilities. It can. be assumed ;hat the demand for dry storage recreational boats will increase in this area. The dedicated roads on site of developed would definitely encourage further subdivision and/or demand for development. Approval of this project would provide electricity and road access for potential development of the other 3 parcels created by Minor .Subdivision 110-68. Shouldthis application be approved the applicant should be re quired to indicate on the final plan, how the remainder of the site is to ue used. 7. Summary. A. The proposed use may be found compatible with the general plan, however may not further its intent for Agricultural Residential uses. B. The proposed use is consistent with the A-2 Zoning. C. The type of building and proposed location will be a signi- ficant visual intrusion into an existing scenic agricultural area. f D. There will be no water or sanitary facilities available on site which may be less than desirable for facility�u6ers as well as health and fire safety points of view. 396 2173-76 --5- Sept, is 1977 E. Approval of this permit would establish a precedent for additional requests for non-agricultural oriented uses. V. CONCLUSION: Although the proposed project is eligible for consideration in the general agricultural district, the purpose of a land use permit is to determine. the appropriateness of the requested use in the Spec location. The cumulative negative aspects of the project in this location outweigh the advantages. ;. :Establishment of the use could be detrimental to the health and safety of facility users and area property owners; may adversely affect orderly development as intended by the General Plan and may further affect property values of adjacent lands by setting` a non-agricultural development precedent VL:: RECOMMENDATIONS: Deny the appeal on 2173-76 for establishment `of a boat storage: facility on Bethel Island Road. w 4 - ' y t _ f 4 _ - a t , _ 4 ='r t - 0a39'7 3 2173•-76 ; -6 Sept. 13, _1977 West-Anderson $ Associates Should the Board of Appeals choose not to deny `this appeal and approve 2173 ,76; staff recommends the following conditions of approval. 1. This permit is approved to allow construction of two structures to accommodate 40 dry boat storage units, similar to those indicated on the plans submitted with the application dated Gated by the Planning Department October 12, 1976 subject to the conditions listed below. 2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit the applicant shall submit a revised plan for review and approval by the Zoning Administrator relocating the proposed buildings significantly to the rear of the site. The revised site plan shall include the extent of area to be surface around the buildings, parking and intended use of the balance of the property.. 3. Vehicular maneuvering area around the buildings shall not extend beyond SO' of the structures and shall be gravel surface. ( 4. Prior .to the issuance of a building permit, elevations and arch- itectural design of buildings and structures shall be subject to final review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator.,, The proposed buildings shall be constructed in such a manner that their design, colors and exterior materials are compatible with that of existing rural agricultural uses and structures in the area. S. Comply with landscape and irrigation requirements, as follows: A. A landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator. Special attention should be given to drought resistant trees, shrubs, - plants and drip type irrigation systems. A cost estimate or copy of contract for landscaping. improvements shall be submitted with the plan. Landscaping and irrigation shall be installed prior to occupancy. B If occupancy is requested prior to the installation of the landscape and irrigation improvements, then either: (1) a cash deposit; (2) a bond; or (3) a letter of credit, shall be delivered to the County for 100 percent of the estimated cost of the uncompleted portion of the landscaping and irri- gation improvements. If compliance is not achieved after six months of occupancy, as determined by the County Zoning Administrator, the County shall contract- for the completion of the landscaping and irrigation improvements to be paid for by the held sum. The County shall return the � portion within one year of receipt or at the compld,%JF_J all work. If dro+t;,lit conditions exist, the six months' period can he ext�•itded by the Zoning Administrator. 2173-76 -.7.. Sept. 13, 1977 Wes Anderson $ Associates C. All landscaped areas must be maintained in good condition at all times. D. Landscaping materials shall be informal and species which are generally associated with agricultural uses (i.e. eucalyptus, willow, oak, etc.) . 6 Any proposed fencing on the site shall be of an agricultural variety and shall be subject to the review and approval of the County Zoning Administrator prior to installation. 7. Any proposed lighting shall be low intensity sufficient to provide illumination for safety and security without unnecessary glare. Exterior lights shall be deflected so that lights shine onto applicant's property and not toward adjacent properties and shall be subject to Zoning Administrator's review and approval. 8. All signs are subject to Zoning Administrator's review. and ;approval. One sign may be permitted on site for identification only. It shall be designed in a manner compatible with the rural character of the area. S.;- The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Bethel Island. Pi=e District. 10. . The applicant shall install a heat or smoke sensitive chemical fire-fighting system (or some alternative adequate fire-fighting system subject to the Zoning Administrator's review and approval.) 11. .'The approved buildings shall be used for the storage of boats only. There shall be no flammable materials stored on the site or within the structures. There shall be no cleaning or repair work of any kind permitted within the buildings or on the site. There shall be no outdoor storage permitted on the site. 12. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. 13. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the County Health Department. 14,. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Public Works Department as follows: A. Storm water flows from the developed portion of the subject _property shall not be discharged into the roadside ditch. B. Surface water originating on the subject property shall not bedischarged in a concentrated manner onto adjacent land. 00399 2173-76 -8- Sept 13, 1877.' IVes ;Anderson F Associates CEYecute_ a Deferred Improvement Agreement with the County obligating the parcel involved in.ths. permit which shall require that the owner: ` -,Construct curb, necessary longitudinal drainage, andpavement widening on Bethel Island Road. The face of the curb shall ,be located 10 -feet from the widened right-of-way line. In accordance with the Frontage Improvement Policy approved by the Board' of Supervisors, the Subdivider must construct the pavement widening adjacent to the"-;curb on Bethel Island oad to a maximum width of 20 feet. The County will assume the: responsibility for the, balance of the pavement widening, provided that the Subdivider dedicates the right-of-way widening and constructs the curb and sidewalk. D .' :Ain encroachment permit shall be obtained from the Public t :iVorks Department, Land Development Division for the drive way°connection. within the right-of-way of Bethel Island Road. w •1• DE mb gg 7/22/77 rev. 9/.8/77 4 ' 4Q0 ANDERS01! - WIRTH CONSTRUCTION CO. MARINE CONSTRUCTION - LAND DEVELOPMENT t P. O. Dc X 208 BETHEL ISLAND. CALIFORNIA 94511 415-684 2049 WES ANDERSON LIC. =203817 ; JOE WIRTH•,CLVIL ENGINEER GENERAL ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR July 26, 19'77 ENGINEERING t REGISTERED BUILDING DESIGNER � 17 LAND SURVEYING LIC.'+ 18876 lfr. Anthony Dehaesus Director of Planning P.O. Box 951 Martinez; Ca. 9 553 Dear Mr. Dehaesus; We would like to appeal the decision of the Zoning Administration to deny LUP ; 2173-.76.. tiles Anderson is the applicant and Lars Delin the owner. The application is to establish dry storage on Parcel B of M.S. 100-68. We feel that the staff report and E.I.R. dwelled heavily c_ ,�,nor re`ative aspects. They did 'not take into accou-z positive aspects or relate to any use of the land other than a "do nothing" approach. Yours truly, I -Wes Anderson . . WA�lr "c.c. Lars: Dalin 6,72 77 . / 4 -, "-� T f' MINUTES 'FROM_ ZONING .ADMINISTRATOR MEETING JULY 25,, 1977 WES ANDERSON ANDASSOCIATES (APPLICANT) LARS T. DELIN (OWNER) # 2173-76: - The applicant requests approval to establish a boat storage yard.- .Subject property is described as follows: Parcel B of M.S. 100-68, fronting 349 feet on the west side of Bethel Island Road, approximaEely 350 feet south of Sandmound Boulevard, in the Bethel Island area. (A-2) MR. CODAY: An Environmental Impact Report was completed for this project. Staff has recommended that this request be denied; should the Zoning Administrator chose to approve it, we have conditions of approval prepared. MR. JOE WIRTH appeared on the application: We feel that this is a proper location for a dry storage facility; that it is in conformance with the . General Pian; the present zoning of the land is A-2, which would allow residential Zonings on the property. The negative viewpoint that the "boat storage would detract from the view of the road, any dwelling units " which are not here at present, due to flood plain requirements, would have to have finished floor level above flood elevations and built on stilts way up in the air and would have a far more significant effect. ,We don't feel thatit's a fire hazard by having boats stored in dry storage, any moreso than it is to say to park your car, your garage is a fire hazard. It has gasoline in it. MR. BOCCIUS: How do you plan to take care of .the services? The E.I.R. and the staff report seem to mention that there would be no services available to ,this site, ' MR. WIRTH: It's proposed to be a storage facility only. There would be no sewer service provided, or water, or electricity for repair. We intended this not be a repair facility, strictly for boat storage. PIR. BOCCIUS: And how do you deal with the fire hazard, particularly since there would be no water? MR. WIRTH: This, we feel, doesn't particularly present a fire hazard. I don't understand this concern at all. I don't believe that the Fire Department on Bethel Island thought that this was afire hazard either. The applicant would be willing to provide a pump at the drain ditch there, which always has water, which could allow a fire fighting system. _ . y We would like not to Put a water system onto the area because we don't want 'boat washing or that type of thing on the site. MR. BOCCIUS: Have you, since staff is concerned with this and it's i probably not a new matter, I see in the file here that there is a letter directed to you upon the applicant's request dealing with this property . and makes the applicant aware of the General Plan concern; actually it's to the owner, I believe; have you examined other potential sites given this concern, in the area for this facility? MR. WIRTH: There aren't really other areas that are available that provide the --- the applicant presently owns this property -and he envisioned this at the time that he purchased the property, which he was at least led to believe, was an use that could be allowed in this area.. MR. BOCCIUS: I notice under- the Public Works Department comments, indicates that all necessary right-of-way for. Bethel Island Road and planned future roads have been dedicated. It seems in examining this background, I 'have read the E.I.R. as well as the. staff report, it seemed at one time it was some kind of a rural residential use contemplated here rather than a heavier use. Was there ever such a consideration by the applicant for this kind of a thing or has it always-been for the type of facility that's being requested here? MR. WIRTH: It was for this type of facility. At the time it was sub- divided, I don't know what the intent of the subdivider was; it was sub- divided into 5 acre parcels, which aren' t viable farming parcels, and it is a gacd use. It allows people who continually come to Bethel Island ' to use the coating facilities and live, say in Concord or Walnut Creek; rather than to tow their boats over there every time, they have w place to store their boat and then come over and pick it up and take it out. It's not the type of facility that would be used for the larger house boats or that type of use because of the launching problem, but it's definitely a type of facility that could be used by some boats, small pleasure boats with outboard motors probably. MR. BOCCIUS: In the event that it should be approved, I notice the plan . is somewhat sketchy at best, particularly as it relates to paving and landscaping and the like. Are you willing to meet with the conditions of approval that the staff has recommended? - MR. WIRTH: Yes, I think for the most part. We would like some consider— ation on a couple of them. MR. BOCCIUS: Why don't you go through those at this time? PIR. WIRTH: O.K. I think the first one is the matter of buildings being relocated, set back farther from the road_ I'm not sure what they mean by farther from the road; at the back end of the property, then that _ creates some problems in having to establish a road to get back there, some access problems there. `i The other one, the landscaping and the irrigation planning, what we would like to put in would be types of landscaping which is native to the area 00403 and which does not require an irrigation system. We would like not to , • have water at the site for'reasons I presented before. MR. BOCCIUS: O.K. Any other ones? e MR. WIRTH: The other problem that I see right off on Public Works is on item 14 #A and B, that storm water will not be discharged into the ditch; storm water flow is not to be discharged into the adjacent land. And that doesn't leave much choice what to do with them. MR. BOCCIUS: Q.K. Does .that complete your presentation? MR. WIRTH: Yes it does. MR. BOCCIUS: Thank you very much. Is there anyone else wishing to speak on -this item? (No one appeared to speak.) There being none, I will close. - the public hearing. This item has an Environmental Impact Report prepared with it. I've read it and there are no comments on it, so at this time I will certify that the Environmental Impact Report is adequate for the purposes prescribed here. 4 The -application here is a land use permit but actually it -has an impact much -larger than a land use permit might, it is in essence almost a zoning of the property. I see some problems with this site; on the other hand, it's providing a service to the area. The applicant indicates 1 that he wishes -to have this boat storage yard in compliance with the ordinance; the ordinance allowing for this upon approval of a land use 1 permit, pr=ided it's one mile within the existing waterway areas. That is an enabling regulation only and doesn' t automatically permit this kind of activity. This review is the enabling portion of that and it's substantially discretionary to allow for approval with conditions, or denial. To that effect then, I have to look at other aspects of this development and they're all basically negative. The General Plan being considered now for the 'east county area, is considering this for -general.open space; No General Plan ever spoke to this type of use at this location. The physical structuring of this facility somewhat non-residential use here, would be a stark precedent to the area, allowing in essence, the consid- eration and perhaps granting of other similar facilities in an area where it is not desired by the General Plan and physically perhaps, not desired as well. It does have an alternative use, that of rural resi- dential on S acre lots. It does not"have even minimal services, which even for this type of facility, would be necessary. The type of structure being requested is not in keeping with the area, as pointed out by the E.I.R. Generally I don' t find this use acceptable and for the aforementioned reasons, I will deny the application. (He explained the appeal provisions.) Because this application failed to meet the.requirements of the Ordinance Code (26-2.2008), it was denied. 00404 Planning DepartmentCOr)t_1 C.� Planning Commission Member:: William L.Milano Pittsburg—Chairman County Administration Building, North WingCOSt� Don:�tJ E.anr„�r.on P.t7. Box 9`,1 R9orap _Vice Chairman Martinez. California 94553. County Albert P.Compagna, Martinez Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning Carolyn D.Phillips L Rodeo Jack Stoddard Phone: 372-2024 Richmond William V.Walton July 25, 1977 _ . - Pleasant Hill •: Andrew H.Young Alamo RESPONSES"TO COMMENTS: .., ° ON THE DRAFT EIR FOR "LAND USE PERMIT 21,73-76,: r - To Concerned Parties: This document 'is the Contra Costa County Planning Department response "to written comments presented to the Planning Department concerning the draft Environmental Impact Report for Land Us- Permit 217.3-76. In order to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970 and its subsequent guidelines, an initial study was conducted for this project. It • was determined that an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared to identify all areas. of potential impacts resulting from the proposal, and what measures may be taken to mitigate these impacts. The draft Environmental Impact Report was completed and posted on June 8, 1977. ew v: BB-1y. 1, OOHS RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR LAND USE PERMIT 2173-76 Comments were received on July 8, 1977, concerning this Environmental Impact Report (EIR) from Larry J. Reagan, Assistant Public Works Director in charge of Land Development. These comments and the Planning Department responses, if any, are documented in this text. Any additional comments and responses read into the minutes of the hearing, plus this text and the draft EIR, shall constitute the final EIR. Comment 1: "Page 10•, Dedicated Roads - Even though the EIR recommends. denial..." Response:. It should be made clear that the EIR is by law an objective document, and makes no recommendation that a project be approved or denied. Comment 2: "Page 10; Dedicated Roads ...the A-2 zoning still allows five acre parcels. Dedications of road rights-of-way should continue to be part . of the development plan." Response: The issue raised on page 10 of-the EIR is that the dedications were made prior to the change of minimum lot area for A-2 lots from two .. acres to five acres. The division of the subject property along this right-of-way would result in a parcel significantly smaller than the 5 acre minimum. Perhaps a relocation of the right-of-way would ,eliminate this problem by placing the road at one edge of the lot, or severely reduce the conflict by equally dividing the property into two 4+ acre parcels. o - Comment 3: "Page 10; Dedicated Roads - Incidentially, the (site) plan map is Figure 2, not Figure 3. Response: ' Noted. BB:jyl 7/20/77 00406 PUBLIC WORKS i;EPARTMENT !`�•�? CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • V. Date: July 7, .1977; J ` To: •' A: A . .Dehaesus, Director of Planning ,:Attention: Arnold Jonas, Chief, Env'ronmental Assessment From: ;:Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director v By: L. J. Reagan, Assistant Pub lfi forks Director, Land Development Subject: Draft EIR LUP 2173-76 - .Bethel Island Road We have reviewed the subject draft EIR which.was received at this o.Ef ice on June 23, 1977 and ,offer the following comments for your. consideration: °Page 10; C.5 Dedicated Roads: Even though the EIR recommends denial, the A-2 zoning still allows five acre. parcels. Dedications of road' rights of way should continue to be part of the development plan. The adjacent parcel west of the project is approximately 300 acres i in size. and is also zoned A-2. Circulation is stil',L a necessity. 'Incidentally,: the State Plan Map is Figure. 2,, not. Figure 3. DD:kac s , h - J- t • j _ h - tr _ r -_ 0040 . Y rn_ b pJ Q��t1 P •.+-�••�'�^�r.7� Site L°cation AtITIOCM y"` ,.d •?^ µ- = �.-Wi gRE14TV100 '•,._,.,�"" fir) Byron- 4r� North �y, • 1a `16,000' t act Rep°r gnvironn �i2173"76 Use Perm' Anders°n Vtes t pQQ� $ - \\ \w s ♦ l / JERSEY � \ \ 0•` \`:� , ,, ,r P-1 / } S L A. \ \\� I L f \ \ \ ♦\'\lug\ \\ l•\ \•. `• ` �' � a U`T CAH\\\ \S LG FiHr NN '•:ice\\ �;\�'�•;`�. 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Hydrolo oY, and Grading gY and �Vaer Quality 4 Vegetation and Wildlife 4 1 Recreation and p S Socioeconomic Charac er stics S Air and Noise 6 Historical and Archaeological 6 Energy g Aspects . - 7 ` 7 Environmental Impact Analyss EnvironmentalIm Pact of Proposed Action ilnavoidable AdverseE: * ronmental Effects 8 Mitigating Measures Proposed 8 4 Alternatives to the Pro _ Posed Action 9 10 Growth-Inducing Impact of the Proposal = II II I. I. II z Documents Utilized 1 !1 Qualifications of EIR Preparation Ag . Y 1=1 .a_ u . ..... .. �., a :. f"C • 00�" -1 SUMMARY Environmental impact Report.,-, ::,: LU P 2173-76 Summar This proposal is to construct two structures for use as a dry boat• storage facility,on an 8.22 acre parcel in an A-2 district. The subject property is located on the. west side of Bethel IslandRoad, approximately 350_ feet south of Sand Mound Slough Road; in the Hotchkiss Tract.' Major Impacts 1. The proposal would constitute a significant fire hazard due to stored paints, gasoline, etc., without water service for firefighting. 2.- The proposed non-agricultural structures, located in a scenic agricultural area traversed by a scenic rural recreation route, significantly compromising the visual: character of the area. 3. The proposed facility would set a precedent for non-agricultural uses in this area. Major MitigatingMeasures 3 1. Building materials, landscaping, and surface materials may be choosen to accent rather than contrast the agricultural. nature of the area. 2. Any sign approved for the proposed facility should be large enough to contain only essential information, and painted in complimentary (not contrasting) colors. 3. The applicant could install heat or smoke-sensitive chemical .(or drain-water pump), firefighting systems in the two structures. - OOd-12 I. Introductory. Discussion' A. Project Description Under Land_ Use Permit Number 2173-76, Mr. Wes Anderson (the applicant) and Mr. Lars Delin'(the owner) request approval to construct and operate a covered, dry-land boat storage facility in an A-2 district, in the Hotchkiss Tract. The subject property is an 8.22 acre parcel created by a minor subdivision (MS 100-68) in 1968, and fronts approximately 350 feet on the west side of Bethel Island Road, approximately 350 feet south of the intersection of Bethel Island Road and Sand Mound Slough Road. It 'is located within' Block 920 of Census Tract 3010, and can be further identified as Assessor's Parcel Number 032-082- 009.. -B. Environmental Inventory of the Region 1. Physical Description a. Topography: Flat, elevations range from approximately 8 feet below _ sea level to approximately 10 feet below sea level. j b. Slope: 'Less than one percent. C. Climate: Mediterranean. Mild wet winter; hot dry summer. d. Viewshed: Grazing lands, up to levees. Site is within the viewshed of Bethel Island Road. e. General appearance: Flat, pasture, no trees. 2. Existing Use ai-id Surrounding Area a. Present use: Cattle grazing. b. Adjacent Land Use: Grazing lands. c. Approximate parcel size in this .area: Very large (approximately,37 acres), although 3 adjacent lots created with subject parcel by the same. ' minor subdivision have same acreage as the subject property. 3. Utilities and Services a. Sewers: Within Sanitary District No. 15. Service is not available at present. Depending on the size of the eventual trunk sewer line, service may never be available at this site. b. Water: . No service provided. There are no wells on the site, and the applicant does not intend to provide water for the proposed storage facility. c. Electricity: Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Natural gas is, not available. d. Schools: Oakley/Gehringer Elementary School (Oakley Unified School District), Oakley, 904 students. Liberty Union High School (Liberty Union High School District), Brentwood, 1764 students. e. . Police: Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department, Patrol Beat #30 (includes Antioch, Oakley, Bethel Island, and Twitchell Island). Response timefromOakley substation is approximately 15 minutes, compared to -- approximately 1 hour from Martinez. 0��13 _1_ :•.Q r +is 1 i; a.�:2:<; �;�;i':: c;�:;c'ic2:c::::'3:�:::,';:•c:{�:i':�';'•::r:::?';.iii''''�:�.[.�•`•r.[>;::� _ <:"t:iiii:iTi:•}:-}i}::::i:•i:v:::::i}:ii:!titi::': i:.}''i:ti:ti:•i'?••' V ' ' :> O w :. : ...'._.•{:••. Site Location::*"' tion LEGEND Based on tentative 1977 East County General Plan. Not yet adopted--guideline E3Agricultural Residential status only. Lj Recreation Commercial Q Agricultural Recreation NORTH I" = 4000` Commercial GENERAL PLAN !li�Q1� Figure 3 -2- , EXISTING TRAFFIC VOLUMES _ A • A o Q o: w Bethel Island. ca °_- GATEWAY ROAD a- cn � i � t w F-- • w . s at � 12 ,40a �'c�,r STO f RO _ AD 13 400 TO 11,400 NEW OAKLEY 12 ,300 ® _-- HIGHWAY \ CYPRESS ROAD 5 .000* w Site Location ? ,500 8 ,100 12,200 BRENTWOOD North No Scale 1972 TRAFFIC COUNTS ANNUAL AVERAGE DAILY TRIPS PEAK SUMMER MONTH AVERAGE DAILY TRIPS #ESTIMATED Figure 4 } -�- 00415 The Sheriff's Department is considering closing down the Oakley substation once Highway 4 is completed. However, a new substation would be needed in the east County if the population reached at.least 60,000 residents. This would require 30-40 full time deputies. f. Fire: Bethel Island Fire Protection District, 7 trucks, 2 full time personnel, 26 volunteers. Response time: 5 minutes. g. Solid Waste Disposal: Brentwood Disposal Service. 4. . Circulation a.` Major Collector: Bethel Island Road, adjacent to the site. Generally considered narrow for the amount of traffic it how carries. A two-lane rural road with 24-28 feet of pavement and unimproved 6 foot shoulders, it is known to become congested during summer. b. Internal Circulation: The development plan (Figure 3) shows a 60 foot right-of-way extending to Bethel Island Road, and dividing the property approximately 150 feet east of its westernmost boundary. c. Vehicular Counts: Illustrated in Figure 4. d. Accidents: Not significant. Traffic volumes suggest that left-turn traffic in and out of the proposed facility should not cause any problems for through traffic. ^ 5. Plans, Ordinances and Policies a. General Plan i. 1963 Lard Use and Circulation Plan: Open space, . intensive agriculture, ii. Proposed East County General Plan (currently before Planning_ Commission): agricultural residential (onc dwelling unit per 5 . acres). This plan when adopted by the Board of Supervisors will supersede 1963 Land Use Plan (See Figure 3). iii.`. 1970 Scenic Routes Element: Cyprus Road and Bethel island Road are designated Scenic Rural Recreation Routes by the element. iv. 1973 Open Space Conservation Pian: The property is located in the East County Reserve Area, pending adoption of the proposed East County General Plan (see Figure 3). b: Zoning: A-2 General Agriculture. The County Zoning Code allows (with granting of a Land Use Permit) boat storage facilities in an A-2 district if located within 1 mile--by public road--of a boat launching facility open to the public (Ord. 84-38.404). The proposed facility complies with this requirement, and is eligible for consideration,for a land use permit. 6. Soils and Geology a. Soils: Primarily Shima Muck. The western X of the property is Piper Fine Sandy Loann. i. Characteristics: Nearly level (0-2 -percent). water table is artificially lowered to 40 to 50 inches by pumps and drains. The Piper soils in this area are essentially small, circular sand spots in the peat base (Shima muck). Agricultural capability is III and IV.- -4- 004~` It., Limitations: Medium . shear strength, low , to medium compressibility, rapid permeability,. poorly drained,. good to fair .,compaction characteristics. Septic limitations are severe,due to high water table. Dwelling limitations are also severe, due:to very poor drainage and susceptibility to settlement. b: Geology: Surficial deposits Alluvium (Qal). i. Characteristics: Young Quaternary alluvial mixture of gravel, sand, silt and clay. Permeability probably uneven due to irregularly distributed materials. C. Faults: The Midland Fault is presumed to pass through Bethel and Holland Tracts, in a north-south direction, approximately l mile east of the project site. This fault is not precisely mapped due to the depth of the alluvial deposits which overlay the bedrock of this region. The 1892 earthquake, known .to have caused structural damage as far away as Sacramento, is attributed to this fault. 7. , -Hydrology and Water Quality a: Major Features i. Rainfall: Approximately 10.0 to 12.5 inches annually. ii. Water movement: From east to west into drainage ditch at western boundary of property. Ditch empties into Dutch Slough,. agproximarra:y 3000 feet northwest of the site. b.,: "Flood Control: The subject property is located on reclaimed marshland,, and is prevented from flooding by non-engineered levees. These levees • have an estimated frequency of levee failure under present conditions f -2 times every 100 years (California Department of Water Resources, 1975). The Hotchkiss Tract levee is recommended by the Delta Advisory Planning Council's Delta Action Plan (Hazard Reduction: Delta Levee Rehabilitation and Maintenance, 1976)for improvement to "l00 year levee" specifications. The Army Corps of Engineers has stated that the highest recorded flood level in this portion of the Delta is 6.1 feet above mean sea level. The crest of the Hotchkiss Tract levee is approximately 10 feet above mean sea level, given a maximum tidal fluctuation of approximately 4.6 feet. However, the recorded high of 6.1 feet would leave only 3.9 feet of freeboard between the levee crest and the surface of Piper Slough. 8. , Vegetation and Wildlife Vegetation: lion-native grasses and remnants of typical marshland vegetation. Wildlife: Reduced by agricultural use of the,land to essentially birdlife, rodents, and raptors. -5- 004 9. Recreation and Open Space a. Existing Facilities: i. An existing neighborhood park is`located on Bethel Island, south of Gateway Road. ii., Frank's Tract is a major recreation area operated by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, and is located immediately east of Bethel Island, approximately 2 miles northeast of the site. Almost entirely submerged to a varying depth of approximately 0- 10 feet, Frank's Tract is a major attraction to many foams of recreational boating, and generates a significant amount of the demand for boating and fishing-oriented services in this area, i.e., repair, storage and supplies. b... .Open Space and Conservation Plan: The 1973 Plan locates the subject property within the East County Reserve Area, with Land Use designations to be determined by the new East County General Plan. This plan, presently in draft form and pending approval by the Planning j Commission ,on June 7, 1977 would designate the subject property for Agricultural Residential use. This roughly equates to a residential density of 1 unit per 5 acres, and is considered conforming to an Open Space designation. The A-2 zoning which currently regulates development on the site would essentially be consistent with the proposed General Plan designation, and would be.retained. c. Visual Open Space: The Hotchkiss Tract is essentially undeveloped. The Bethel Island Road viewshed consists exclusively of grazing and irrigated croplands with occasional farmsteads and farm structures, almost as far north as the Dutch Slough Levee. 10. Socioeconomic Characteristics a. Assessment: The County Assessor's office has placed an assessed value of"$6,875 on this property, reflecting a market value of approximately. $27,500. Based on a tax rate of 10.363 within Tax Rate Area 82034, the subject property paid $712.92 in taxes during the 1975-76 tax year. b. Market Demand: Bethel island has become established as a major boat launching area. On the Hotchkiss Tract levee, approximately y: mile north of the subject property, there are 5 marinas to serve the boating public. The availability of riverfront (wet) berthing in this area has been restricted by limited space suitable for berthing, increased demand for available berthing, and actions by the State of California to control docking facilities in the Delta (the State maintains that the sloughs and rivers are public domain). It can therefore be assumed that the demand for dry storage of recreational boats will increase in this area. -6- Q(}� 5 s 11. .Air Quality and Noise a. Air Quality i. Bay Area Air Pollution Control District (BAAPCD) Monitoring Station: Nearest station is located in Pittsburg, approximately 12 miles west of the site. Air quality is generally considered to be good. ii. Air Flow and Nearby Pollutant Sources: Prevailing winds are from the west and northwest. the nearest significant sources upwind from the site in Pittsburg and Antioch, 8 to 12 miles west of the site. 12: Historical and Archaeological Aspects a. Native American Groups: Most likely the Jalalon people, a small group oriented to the tule lands. The Jalalon spoke Miwok and established their towns and burial areas on the low sand islands in this area, yet were removed to Mission San Jose by 1813. _ b. Archaeological Sites: Two sites are known to exist on Bethel Island, south of Gateway Road, approximately 2 miles northeast of the site. .Seven other sites are known to exist approximately 2 miles south and southeast of the site, running in a roughly linear pattern at sea level, indicating that towns and burials were located at what was once -the shoreline bet.• ----q marsh and high ground. c. Potential for Archaeological Sites on Subject Property: On-site archaeological resources do not appear likely, as this portion of the Hotchkiss Tract is approximately 10 feet below sea level. Approximately 1000-4000 feet northwest of the site, however, is a series of low knolls which were originally sand islands of the type frequented by the Jalalon people. It appears extremely likely that these knolls would contain archaeological sites. 13. Energy Since the proposed storage facility would not be heated or air conditioned, energy use would be strictly limited to lighting and utility outlets. Construction energy requirements should not be excessively high for this type of structure, given the engineering characteristics of the soil at the extreme east end of the property, access to Bethel Island Road, and lack of topography. It should be noted that a contributing factor to the increase in demand for dry boat storage facilities close to the boating area when berthing facilities are not available (as opposed to storage at one's residence) appears to be the conservation of fuels used to transport recreational boats to the water from the residence. This factor should increase as gasoline prices continue to increase significantly in the future. - -2, Q 0041° IL environmental Impact Analysis A. :Environmental lmpact of the Proposed Action The following discussions deal only with those environmental impacts determined in the initial study or in the preparation of this report to be.significant impacts. The Initial Study for this project shall be.attached to-the Final E1R, or may be reviewed in the County Planning Department during normal working hours. 1.: Utilities The applicant has no intentions of providing water or restroom facilities for renters, while the absence of the latter would be an annoyance at best, the -lack of running water could serve to deter boat owners from renting space at the proposed facility. Proper boat maintenance, especially of fiberglass and aluminum hulls, requires washing with fresh water after use. In addition, any boat owner renting storage space may expect to be able to perform hull and engine maintenance and repair; the lack of restrooms, washing facilities and exterior faucets would be very undersirable in this case. i 2. Fire Safety The proposal would constitute a significant fire hazard due to stored paints and compounds, and the accumulation of gasoline fumes in confined spaces, i.e., bilges, tanks, fuel cans. This hazard can be considered critical, since no _ water,service is prolcsed for the two s!•ructures. 3. Aesthetics The proposed boat storage facility will consist of two non-agricultural structures in a scenic agricultural area, significantly compromising the visual character of the area. 4. Land Use The proposed facility would set a precedent for non-agricultural uses in the area. The Land Use Permit for this case may be granted after full consideration has been given to. the compatability of the proposed use in an A-2 district. The proposed use would not comply with the intent of the "Agricultural Residential" designation given this area in the Proposed East County General Plan (Figure 3), although it is permissible in an A-2 zoning district, and the Agricultural Residential area shown on the proposed plan would probably be zoned A-2. 5. Zoning The proposed structures would be located on the easternmost fifth of the property, with the remainder divided into two portions by the proposed dedicated rights-of-way (see Site Plan Map, Figure 2). This indicates that a division of the land into at least three parcels may be expected in the _ _ 00420 future, perhaps encouraged by the approval of this proposal. These potential parce)s would be significantly less than the 5 acre minimum required in an A-2 district. The minimum acreage within an A-2 district has been increased from 2 to 5 acres since MS 100-63, which established the road dedications, was approved in 1965. However, if this compatibility is established, other uses may be found to be similarly acceptable. Other uses allowed in an A-2 district upon approval of a Land Use Permit are: sales of agricultural supplies, cold storage plants, fertilizer plants, certain commercial recreational facilities, land improvement contractors yard, and refuse disposal site. 6. Scenic Route The proposed facility would significantly impact the viewshed of Bethel Island Road by constructing two large metal buildings twenty feet from the right-of-way. This would not be in conformance with the intent of the designation of Bethel Island Road/Cypress Road as a scenic rural recreation route: -to preserve the agricultural and pastoral character of this area for the enjoyment of future motorists, primarily those transiting to and from Bethel Island for recreational purposes. B. Any Adverse Environmental Effects Which Cannot Be Avoided If This Proposal Is Implemented _ The proposal, if implemented in any form, would establish a •precedent for allowing non-agricultural uses in this area with a land use permit. - a C. Mitigating.Measures Proposed to Minimize the Impact 1: Buildings. Exterior colors and possibly even materials could be chosen to ., help give the proposed structures a rural appearance. Colors could be any of a range of earth tones compatible with agricultural structures in the vicinity. Materials could include unfinished wood siding, although cost and fire hazard increase considerably with the application of this .material Increased setback.from the road may also reduce the visual impact. 2. "Landscaping. The proposed structures could also be partially -screened by landscaping to soften .their visual impact. Landscaping should be informal, i.e., having no improvements such as curbs and watering systems, and species should be used which are likely to occur naturally or which are generally associated with agricultural use (i.e., eucalyptus, willow, oak). Any introduced species would be obvious in this landscape. 3. < Surface Material. Gravel surfacing around the proposed structures would be more in keeping ixith the rural character described above than would asphalt paving, with a considerable cost savings to the applicant. The area to be surfaced should be limited to within 50 feet of the two proposed structures, plus necessary access to Bethel Island Road. 4. , Fencing. Any fences erected on the site could also be of an agricultural type to minimize the scenic impact of the proposal. 00421 5. Dedicated Roads. The dedicated rights-of-way shown on the Site Plan Map (Figure 3)should be deleted from said map, and not included as a part of the proposal, as they are based on an earlier development plan for this property which would essentially divide the property into lots with smaller areas than the zoning ordinance allows in an A-2 District. 6. ' Surplus Use. The applicant should state, on the Site Map, how the remainder of the property shall be used. 7. Signs. Any sign approved for the proposed facility should only be large enough to convey only essential information (i.e., "Boat storage, phone 333- 333"), and should not be painted in contrasting colors. 8. Fire-Fighting Systems. The applicant could be required to install heat- sensitive or smoke-sensitive dry chemical or. pre-mixed foam systems in the two proposed structures. It may be considered feasible'to install a system to pump firewater from the adjacent drainage ditch. The following measures are not suggested in response to significant impacts, yet are generally felt to be desirable for any project. j 1. . Low-Energy Lighting The applicant could elect to install low-energy lighting systems to meet his interior and exterior lighting needs. Where possible, low-intensity exterior lamps should be used to provide illumination for safety and security without unnecessary glare. 2. Ground-Fault Interceptors. All electrical outlets located on the site could be ecquipped with ground-fault interceptors (GFI's). These would essentially eliminate the danger of shock, electrocution or fire resulting from poorly grounded electrical systems or tools. This hazard would be more pronounced at the site, with the possible use of power tools on wet hulls, and the high ground moisture typical of reclaimed delta lands. D. Alternatives to the Proposed Action 1. No Project. The property could be retained as 8.22 acres of grazing land,, Although consistent with the general pian, this alternative would leave the property owner to continue to pay taxes on a parcel which may be. considered too small to support livestock economically. The applicant has already stated that the current grazing lease does not provide enough income to pay taxes. 2. : Intensive Agricultural Use. The applicant could sell or lease the subject property for agricultural row crops. Again, the size of the parcel (8.22 acres) would be restrictive, although less so than for grazing use. The income generated by a more intensive agricultural use of this land would be significantly greater than that currently earned from grazing livestock. The applicant also states that the soil is too alkaline for productive cropland use. 00422 3. Other Allowed Uses. Section 84-38.404 of the County Ordinance Code lists several usesallowed in an A-2 district, with a land use permit. These are also listed on Page S of this report. The applicant is free to apply for any such use. However, most of the impacts associated with the proposed use could also result from any of these other permitted uses. In short, these uses would require permits because they deviate in part from the rural agricultural nature of this area, and the scenic route status of Bethel Island Road makes any such deviation undesirable. E. The Growth-inducing Impacts of the Proposed Action If approved, the proposed boat storage facility would set a precedent for non- agricultural uses in the interior of Hotchkiss Tract. Such activity has previously been limited to levees at the northern end of the tract, and those lowlands immediately south of the levees. The subject property was created by the division of 32.88 acres into four parcels of 8.22+ acres each (Minor subdivision number MS 100-68). The, approval of this project would not only set a precedent for the recreational-commercial development of the area, but would provide electricity and road access for the potential development of the .other three parcels which resulted from MS 100-68. F. Documents Utilized 1. . "Soil Survey of Contra Costa County," Soil Conservation Service, USDA, September, 1974. 2. HEIR for Delta Coves (1832-RZ)," Ecological Impact Studies, Inc., Mountain View, CA, 1974. 3. Delta` Plan Technical Supplement IV, "Delta Natural Hazards," Delta Advisory Planning Council, 1976. 4. "Hazard Reduction, Delta Levee Rehabilitation and Maintenance,". Delta Advisory Planning Council, 1975. G. Qualification of EIR Preparation Agency This Environmental Impact Report was prepared by the Contra Costa County Planning Department. The majority of the reports are prepared by the Environmental Impact personnel of the Current Planning Division. Other Planning Department and other County personnel were utilized where necessary. Ordinarily the person directly coordinating and writing the report is listed as the contact person in the Notice of Completion, or Arnold B. Jonas, Senior Planner can be contacted. EIR Team Bruce N. Bowman, B. S. Urban Planning Arnold B. Jonas, A. B. Economics Darwin Myers, B. S. Math., B. S. Geology, Ph. D. Geology Dale Sanders, B. S. Biology, Ph. D. Entomology Steve Wright, B.S. Civil Engineering BB.jyl 00423 CONTRA.COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 'INTa'iAG STUDY..OF ENVIItONMF.NTAL SIGNIFICANCE'. •• '+�+ryes. .• r M..•"•: .'"�. •' ' V. 't.�'iis�vri'.:Y F•Y: '� . .�.r� .. w:'�.'tiy'?j.' , M •`� Date' : .✓ � ', s t, • r RevleWed.byAt A. 'RWODIKENDATION: t ) 'Negative D eelaration . (Y.). Environm ental•Impact'Repott`4equired: �. 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'• f ,:_.;f:',. �....��,�,.! arias%%l�i''. 3. eter ofAref- use's'• •- �.. • •Q:�s�:•,� � - }�• .' /" .;•:;j/ate?},' i� �ir� '.' { ".:,.,{ .�, •"� +•'•s►•t e+r.• .�• /+') .•Lri•'r .,f.--•;"..."R. Mfr+mfr�,f••• ,'•r;''f'�,'.' '"/ �'I C •• •I!•� �' 'i ..r' 1+� .'/"�i • - ,eG►t+C •� :,�C r x. ' r t' ear n' / � a�'�` 5'^ rel 40 .� .. C. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: Yes Maybe - ,No N/A 1. Does the project conform to County General Plan proposals including the various adopted Elements? (Land Use, Circulation, Housing, Conservation and Open Space, Noise, Seismic Safety, ` Safety, Recreation, Scenic Routes, Solid Waste) (See appropriate impact sections for application of specific elements). General Plan Designation; source: r��� r. /� �i�����'=4 =��''•�'�" 2. Does the project conform to existing (or proposed) zoning '}' a f classification? 'Classification: 3. Does it appear that any feature of the project, including aesthetics, will generate significant public concern? �•� Nature of Concern: fJF��ir'���''� �'��,/�' `� ''•'c .�; •.?�� �•�'• �-�{,.C' /��lr''�Z :7� �•�l �yl +rel/+C• 4. Will the project require approval or permits by other than a County Agency (Consider spheres of influence, and City Plans)? Other Agency: * S = Significant N = i`;egligible C = Cumulative No = None U Unknown N/A Not Applicable D. ENVIRONiviENTAL Ii,•iPACTS: *S N C No U PTCA 1. Earth. (Consider the Seismic Safety Element) Will the proposal result in or be subject to: a) Erection of structures within an Alquist-Priolo Act Special Studies Zone? ._ b) Grading (consider amount, and aesthetics)? _ c) Slides, liquefaction or other hazards on or immediately adjoining the site? : - .�� . �� -y,•':.- .�. fo „� �� i.:.. I • `111 f• - ! d) Adverse soil or topographic characteristics (consider prime soils, slope, septic tank limitations, etc.)? e) Wind or water erosion of soils, on site or off? ✓ Discuss,gin: 00421 • i S it C NO U N/A ' 2. Air. Will the project result in deterioration of existing air " 5 lity, including creation of objectionable odors? ✓ Discussion: 3. Water. Will the project result in: a) Erection of structures within a designated flood (hazard) (prone) area? b) Reduction of surface or ground water quality or quantity? c/ c} Alteration of drainage patterns or runoff? �. d) Disruption of streams.or :nater bodies? Discussion• - 4. Plant/Animal Life. Will the project result in: a) Changes in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of plarnts or animals? b) Reduction r;ne number of any unique, rare or endangered' species of plants or animals? lv✓r'�trr�,.7J y'',�•'%>•r.i-�� ,/ c)_ Introduction of new species of plants or animals into an area, or inhibition of the normal replenishment, migration / or movement of existing species? ✓ d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop or existing fish or wildlife habitat? Discussion: /1GGr7!f 7`0ii /�^s� 5. Noise. Will the project result in: a) Structures within the 60 dBA noise contour per the General ' Plan Noise Element? ✓ b) Increases from existing noise levels? Discussion: l✓ -14- 00425 S N C No U I•T/3 6. Natural Resources. Will the project affect the potential use, extraction, conservation or depletion of a natural resource? Discussion: ?. Energy. Will the project result in demands upon existing sources o energy, or require the,development of new energy sources? . ✓ . Discussion: 8. Utilities. ' Will the project result in the need for new systems or terations to the following utilities (including sphere of. influ- ence or district boundary change): electricity, natural gas, communications facilities,.water,:sewers, storm drainage, solid waste disposal? Discussion: 9. Public Services. Will the project result in the need for: a) New or altered services in the following areas: fire protectiC.- police projection, schools, parks or other recreational facilities, roads, flood control or other public works facilities, public transit or other governmental services? b)- Alteration of sphere of influence or service district boundaries? • _ Discussion: G► Cc �y%/!Il1f' ,lrT��.moi Gaj 4;�� r• %��O t=. C•!_1 f�� � ' /•r"•Ci` !/ i �.! �A//Cl /:1ry/t'(' //C."r,/, �� Gt C �C ��f 10. Transportation/Circulation. (Consider the Circulation Element) Will the project result in: a) Generation of additional vehicular movement with initis- tion or intensification of circulation problems (consider road design, project access, congestion, hazards to vehi- cles, pedestrians)? b) Effects on existing parking facilities, or demands for new parking? c) Impact on existing waterborne, rail, air or public transpor- tation systems? ,y . Discussion: 60 ��,i� t_'��'<c Z� Xa �i� is ••.% r.- '•�, • .%�� Y � �- •�I .''/�LG //!C"�vi� d�'//�( /� -�a:•C.'fi'i/`� 'V W�"•r�Fd�✓ V/! S :t C NO U 11. Growth Inducement. (Consider the Housing Element) ',Vill the project: a) Alter the location, distribution, density or growth rate of the human population of an area? f b) Affect existing housing or create a demand for additional housing? c) establish a precedent for additional requests for similar i. uses? Discussion: _ 12. Aesthetics. (Consider the Scenic Routes -Element) Will the project' obstruct any public scenic vista or view, create an aesthetically offensive-site open to public view, or produce new light or glare? — Discussion: u�;Y:G,. ' ;-:: r :: c-,u .el/`�'• - �; ,:t LCJ/iii�S.r :,7 4`!,:.;"�'��-'.f !``� •�%'may' tS rYi7.•'i A''�i'�'4`.�r':.'C+/�• ' �. i•_' 13. Recreation. (Consider the Parks and Recreation and Circulation ements) Will. the project affect the quality or quantity of. recreational opportunities? _ Dtiscussion: /4-'.1 • /1=r�!-:� y, /2�.=tl. ��s..��^'�lcf, `G/'G t:iil���r1:4:� — '���i.ni� w 9 Gr!"a:?'7�l`�d. •).�i- �%• ��✓!•t�%r •'�G�!l3-.J 1L..7-e../ ��� Y�L._:/l��-L% 14. Archeological/Historical. Are there known archeological, histor "' ical or other resources on the site or in the general vicinity? (Historical Resources Inventory and archaeological site maps.) / Discussion: 1'. Hazard. (Consider the Safety Element) Will the project result in a ris7 of. explosion, release of hazardous substances or other:: dangers to public health or safety? � Discussion: .;: -ter 16. Other. (Consider the Open Space Element) will the project result in other significant effects on the environment? Discussion: ,lV-7 err_-�v �z/.r..J ct=�-sic��ci�-�ver-i�r✓ ..��--'' , �i�'i'12IJcG�C1�� `'�..�� �r.�-cam ,:<�..•z�.•. �/� ti . 00428 -16- S C No U X/A 17. Mandator y Findings of Si ificance (A "sio ificant" cheek.on.any of the f oLlowin,Cr questions requires preparation of an E1R) a) . Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, or curtail the diversity in the environ- ment? — — — b) Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? f c) Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? d) `' Does the project have environmental impacts which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? .Discussion: , `�J ''�� A r.e.rert� e•i •:rr �''j[Ic:�t(relpa+l�J, 11!C 2..G/t.(:. G:t .1�-^ 1 Cl, �yi•�•.� '�r �c1C' .. rL. �' t . .ry � �'.+/ ,• .I s'i,r-fr .!r�..iSl "� �.;f ,y-rr•C`G J f '' ✓ .r� ' . .{t.f ��� �t�rf .ter.•• yG�/:r•-Gt �:.t_':'� i.�l" •:f��' y�%� /1 t �L:Lf .• :f ' /-' .•Y'r%.jam i• ..� � r.r Jr..•' i I. ����%' J ffa f� r ,%! 'i ;��• i J ^ .�./,:�' :fir :� �'��'' - 47- 7. P 21 ' 9/76 i . 00429 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY I'LA1NNING DEPiI&TMENT NOTICE OF XX lCompletion of Environmental Impact Report ]Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance . Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2024 Phone _ EIR Contact Person Bruce Bowman Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: WES ANDERSON AND ASSOCIATES (Applicant) - LARS T. DELIN (Owner), County File #2173-76: The applicant requests approval to _ estab it sh a boat storage yard. Subject property is described as follows: Parcel B of M.S. 100-68, fronting 349 feet on the west side of Bethel Island Road, approximately 350 feet south of Sandmound Boulevard in the Bethel Island area. (A-2) (CT 3010) (Parcel #32-082-09) It is determined from initial study by " of the -- Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. XX The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the 'below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg_ Pine & Escobar Streets lklartinez, California 2 (te]Post d Final date for review/appeal Planning Departm 'nt epresentative 00430 AM 1 /74 r Iii? THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE _OF CALIFORrIIA .In the -Matter of Preparation ) o-E C111 Ordinance to Implement ) October 18, 1977- Prov .sions of SB 201 . ) ) The Board on September 27, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the proposal of Supervisor .E. H. Hasselt:ine, that it consider adopting an enabling ordinance to `implement the provisions of Senate Bill 201, which authorizes a city or county to require, as a' condition .of approval of a residenti-=i` development, the ' dedi- catior of land, payment of fees in lieu hereof, or a combination of both to provide for interim school facilities" where a school district has made a finding that conditions of overcrowding exist; . and As requested, by the Board, tfr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having submitted a memorandum outlining major features . of the. bill and having suggested that if the Board favors such a . policy, a committee be appointed to assist in developing the required ordinance, particularly as it pertains to the fees or land dedication requirement; and The following persons having appeared to express support of the proposal : Mr. Elton Turner, Business Manager of the John Swett Unif ie :Scho.;l District; Mr. .:Don Sled e, Vice President of the Board of Trustees o- t-he Sap_ Ramon Valley Unified School Mr. Dean La Field, Executive Vice President of Associated Building Industry of Northern California,' Who filed a statement supporting adoption of an ordinance with certain conditions; and Mr. Maurice Huguet, Clayton City Attorney; and There being no one appearing in opposition, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on this matter is CLOSED; and Board members having commented and being in agreement that an implementing ordinance may be desirable; NOV, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Director of Planning and County Counsel draft an ordinance for Board consideration and that a committee be established to assist in development of the ordinance-. IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the Director of Planning provide the Board with his suggestions for a committee generally representative of the organizations -or agencies that may be affected. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 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: Director of Planning Witness m;► hand and the Seal Countv Counsel of the Board of Supervisors affixed School Districts this 18th day of October, 1977 . County Administrator P J. R. OL SS^N CLE�,k County Supt. of Schools �.� , Attn: Juliana Rousseau 2371 Stanx•Jell Drive Concord, CA 94520 Ronda Amdah Deputy C1erh CONTRA COSTA COUNTY RECEIVED PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1977 uU � I R_ OLSSON CLUK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COSTA CO. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: Octob xg 11.cf.._........ ._._..._Oeou FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu ! SUBJECT: Senate Bill 201 Director of Plann- g� This bill was recently passed by the State Legislature and signed into law by the -Governor. It provides: 1. If a school district makes a finding that conditions of overcrowding exist in one or more attendance areas within the district which will impair the normal functioning of educational programs and that all reasonable methods of mitigating conditions of overcrowding have been evaluated and that no feasible method for reducing such conditions exists, the school district shall notify the Board of Supervisors. 2. The notice of findings sent by the school district shall specify the mitigation measures considered by the school district. If the Board of Supervisors concurs in these findings, then the Board shall not approve any residential development within the overcrowded attendance area unless the Board finds that there are specific overriding fiscal, economic, social or environmental factors which would benefit the County thereby justifying the approval; or that an ordinance has been adopted by the Board. s. The ordinance enabled by this legislation would be for the purpose of establishing an interim method of providing classroom facilities where overcrowding conditions exist as previously determined. 4. Such an ordinance would require the dedication of land, the payment of fees in lieu thereof, or a combination of both for classroom and related facilities as a condition of approval of a residential development. S. The location and amount of land to be dedicated or the amount of fees to be paid shall bear a reasonable relationship and will be limited to the needs of the community for interim school facilities and shall be reasonably related and limited to the need for schools caused by the development. 6. Only the payment of fees may be required for subdivisions containing fifty lots or less. 7. The school district shall..-submit a schedule specifying how it will use the land •or fees to solve the conditions of overcrowding. The schedule shall include the school sites to .be used, the classroom facilities to be made available and the times when such facilities will be available. In the event the school district cannot meet the schedule, then it shall submit modifications and the reasons therefor. The• school district shall file a report at the end of the fiscal year indicating how the fees have been utilized. 00432 mic,o�iimed with board order . ,.; Board of Supervisors -2- October 17 1977 8 :;By August l of each year, theII school district I I shall specify which attendance areas will continue to -be overcrowded and where conditions,of overcrowding , -1 I will no longer. exist: Atta11 ched you will find a suggested outline of a proposed ordinance as' i.ndicatea II by' this legislation. . AAD:ld - Attachment - .` - . _ . . L 5 cc: County Administrator County Counsel: Fy i l r Public jVorks .Director -.::.. i R Y ~ L 1k� K�f3 (' y s L 7 "., t t I A d h } h *4'�°'�- 1. ..GS _ f 5 s t C -G { C w e5' S. , t� l^ 3 1' Y f _ i � a S i t K l} C - cwt S I r_ j 11 ' r xr >a �: j ' 1 t, a ^n j � r 4 y .- _� .,a..y g - 5 a t �,_ - .�", i 4 '� f 4 a / aZI.S a s a ~-11- l r 9y �,,,S r (�. . L S i 3 j2. r rhe - - i 1✓ f s 51 t "ata" Y $ +'i. N .,a 3 ;t - 5 { .. j f : ` P r x Z; 1 t" -.;-. .. - _ i _ Y fl a t h,i _ - 0 - t q. t S { ys 1. f. * _ h -11 t .S,r,�1- -A .tstS4- ,� R y. t S , s `fir �a r 2 .. �.:r H 2 -r- :s m _ , s Y !.` a ,_ 'Oo ORD. NO. :(SCHOOL LAND FACILITIES) Section 1. Authority. This division is enacted pursuant to the authority granted` by Chapter 4.7 of the Government Code of the State of California. Section 2. Residential Development. As a condition of approval of a residential development (residential rezoning, discretionary permit for residential use, tentative subdivision map for residential use) the developer shall dedicate land,• pay a fee in lieu thereof, or do a combination of both for school facilities. Section 3. Dedication. The amount of land to be dedicated or the amount of fees• to be paid, .or both, shall bear a reasonable relationship and will be limited to the needs of the community for interim school facilities and shall be reasonably related and limited to the need for schools caused by the development. The total area required to be dedicated shall be determined by ., Sec tion 4. Amount of Fee. When fees are to be paid in lieu of land dedication, such fees shall be based on the current market costs to provide interim. facilities for the- students generated by the development. The total fees to be paid shall be determined by Section S. Fee Fa;ment. , If the payment of fees is required, such payment shall be made at the time the building permit is issued. Only the payment of fees may be required in subdivisions containing fifty lots or less. Section 6. Land Dedication. If land dedication is required, it shall be. dedicated at the time when a .Final -Subdivision Map is recorded or prior to the issuance of the first building permit in the case of discretionary residential permits. Section 7. Use of Land and Fees. The land, fees or a combination thereof, transferred to a school district, shall be used only for the purpose of providing interim elementary or high school classroom and related facilities. Section 8. Establishment and Development Time. The school district receiving the land, .fees or combination thereof, shall submit a schedule specifying how it will use the land-or fees, or both, to solve conditions of overcrowding. The schedule shall include the school sites to be used, the classroom facilities to be made available, and the times when .such facilities will be available. In the event the school district cannot meet the schedule, it shall submit modifications to the Board of Supervisors and the reasons for the modifications. O0434 1. .1 e.�.+.....n.a.1 ;•-+--'J� r' 1! S rY '^'ti }+t .....' T•`^ X11 J 3432 iVit Dla `.I!�C tjj� j 4 � tj� C t� 1 8 f ,I S uaterient to the J. R. otssJti Ct �K BrXARD 03' (502�, Contra Costa County Board of Supery �o� +�- sra Co. r ...... r on t7he hatter Of 8y. u Im, mentation of Senate Bill 201 by Lean P. La Field, Executive Vice President Associated Building Industry of Northern California at the Public -nearing - October 18, 1977 �iai.rman Boggess and members of the Board of Supervisors, the are pleased to have this opportunity to present our views on the utter . of possible it-rtplementation by Contra Costa County of Senate B. L_ 201, -Val ich becomes law on January 1, 1978 Since the focus of attention today will undoubtedly be on tre San a.- on Valley, by wav of introduction �.e feel it its importanl: for von: to znoZ•7 that individual mega-,eys of our industry and our asso- c�atior, have, mar a nurner of years, been Supportive, financially and ot2herwi.se, of b?-lot measures put fo_th in an effo_t to pro viale needed classroom facilities in tY•.e San Ramon Valley Unified Six:ooh_ Distract, y Further, our i.ndustr v partly shared with the SRVUSD the cost o.f the study, "r acili:t Les Plan 1973-1978, " prepared for the Dist-pct by Sys L. as Planning Company. And, hrough our coordination, i.:i ort:tai Meetinc s wi t"n Dis trice staff pe=•sor�ne'. have been held an r4urlero as occasions in an attempt by us to learn and understand the District's problems, and to discuss and explore possible solutions. yn short, we have as an industry clearly evidenced our concern for i e D:- strict's problems and needs--and have been there when called o % for financial support. ;SRI has had a special study group j•.rhich has continued to rooaitor conditions in the SRV-dSD, and in recent. months the passage of S3201 t"nroug'n the Slate. Legislature. tiow, with SB201 signed i.n to .1ar., :.e strongly support its imple:aentation by Contra Costa Cour_ty 'fo r the 1�lir�ose of alleviating conditions of classroom overcro:•:ding On an 1ni Erint basis—uis'.h interi i mac?lit-4 eS-rafter clear ar..� convincing evidence has sho;•m that all reasonable alter.-native methods have been evaluated, aid no feasible method for reduc i g such conditions exist, as provided in the pill. Page 1 of 3 J l�r'src;oiiI;:n� W0, board. order JIV;SlQ. ' OFFICES WEST SAY SOUTHERN EASTERN San .Francisca Santa Ceara Lafayarto Contra Costa Cou.►�tv Board of Supervisors. ::ip eriY?:testi on .of, SB201 S= a LLa�ert byDean .P. La Field = October 18,`:1977 PGt_;a 2 o f 3 Accordingly, we recom-aend that you di.:r ec t your s tafr to prepare, a preliminary draft of an ordinance (as provided for In. Section , 6.5974 of the bill) for your consideration.. 1,.e recommend:and -asx that the ordinance include the following. provisions: 1_ with respect to the finding that must be made by a school district (Section 65971) , the mitigation measures to be considered and reported to you by a school district should be specified as including temporary 'portable classrooms bussing, double sessions, year-round school att`rdance,. school boundary realignments, elimination of low priority uses, and tax rate and bonds. Far Lher, -it snosld be specified that a school district t "iS reciuired to report on and provide an. inveiztory of trig nuribe:r and estimated value of surplus districtprop�_r'L.ies, and confirm that no funds are available from other sources. ..2.:'_!' Specify that the purpose is to establien an interim method of providing classrooz� fGcZ1ZLies where overcrowding exists.. (pufs:c: -to Sect_ozn65971) . '3. Specify that -ihe ariount of and to be dedicated, or the aT.-)L7rt ,of fees to be paid, or both, shall bear: a reasonable relationship and will be lir„iced to the needs of the con rmunity for. interim eler:.ent ary or high school facilities, and shall -be reasonably related and limited to t:�e ieed for schools' caused by the development (Section 65974) . 4. Speciwy that any district receiving funds parsuant to t"ne ordinance (Section 65978) shall a. Vlaintai n a separate account for any fees paid. b_ rile a report with your Board on the balance of t"re account .at the end of the previous fiscal year, and the facilities leased, purchased, or constructed` during he previous year. c. Report:whien. aL—L. --dance areas T,1.11 continue i0 be ' overcrowded when the fail terra begins, and %%.�rE conditions of overcrowding no longer exist_ Specify that the rec;aired report shall be filed by .husus , l of _each year, and riore frequently at yo :_�- re�-�zesc. 5: $pG'ci_fy that if overcrowded conditions no longer exist; the county shall cease levying any fee or requiring -`he dedi.c- _ tion of any land_ 00436 L'0 11i"_-,-OL CO _�a :C:?'.:tntty Boat d OT Supervisors 1i;%3 v�T1 cZ-.1.on. 6f' S ,Z01 S ate ,cam u by "dean'P. -La Field Oc�o�e� 18 a97? gage 3 of 3 ' 6 Specitj that any funds received` by a scloal dist SpZilir ;for.-the .purpose for i-fh 'S1: they were ra6ei IC;ICL, :. be re4�u.�dea. ; 7; SpvCify Uhat tr e ano -zt. of fee w�l be deter 4 ned oy VO.U2: " Board, based on adem.-ate COSI infoz-mat-i; and ic:COC; LL.I'IELC" 1:t is .� to be used- for 1'Le?"liit p.�.t_'pOSe. OT•ily_ in surmary we believe that irrplaertation o f SB20i by wn Costa County .Offe-rs th.e .opporL-Iz- t�I t0 alleiri.ate CO2idi t Gi1S Of overcrowding, on an inter L-? basis---:a:ith interims faci?Zzies,` c 1i4, yi -LMP as .�•rc have recommended, it Cdi ll aIle"riu ' e . d fficultias an _problewms experie:-ced with the present SR-\rjs s c_v on the Availability of Schools. ° Aaaia , we recor"m«rd t'nat you direct your staff to draft a pre iminary ordinand ' for your review and coxisideration. because of our'' con►-.inuin5 concern for ane. need to :�ro��ide e diaicatio-n facilities for our voarig people—and to ass-are _a most equitable and fairest treatment or new home buyers,-...`,re ask '`o be kept -inforrmed Of developments as they occur: re4arCi__CJ e ir�ple.�:e_talion b�- - 'our Board of SB201: Axrd, of"course; cv� O%ler OUr serf.-ceS to you aid your S�a%f as a'resour=ce in tZ3 S LL at%er �nan:c you very muc'n fo-r yo:,zr cow sideration or" our vietrs y r RE 004017 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 1119 77 In the Aktter of Prisoner Care Agreement With County of Sonoma On January 11, 1977, the Board authorized the Sheriff-Coroner and County Counsel to prepare an agreement with the County of Sonoma for care of Contra Costa County prisoners at the rate of $15.27 per inmate day and authorized its Chairman to sign said agreement. The contract has now been finalized and approved by both Contra Costa and Sonoma Counties; however, Sonoma County has increased the daily rate to $15.80 per inmate effective July i, 1977. The Board having considered the recommendation of the Sheriff- Coroner and the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is authorized to execute an agreement with Sonoma County for prisoner care reflecting the increased daily rate. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enured on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Department: Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sheriff-Coroner Supervisor cc: County Administrator affixed this 18th day of nctnhal^ 19_= County Counsel County Auditor-Controller Chairman, Board of Supervizf J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Sonoma County -c/o Sheri Sheriff, i, Deputy Clerk Sheriff, Sonoma County ija ^veuie p ty (Sheriff' s Dept. to distribute copies of the contract to the above) 0438 H-24 4/77 15m RED:a'c/8-31-77 CONTRACT RE HOUSING OF PRISONERS THIS AGREEMENT rude and entered into by and between the COUNTY OF SOT•;OMA, a political subdivision of the State of California, herein called "SON01MA", and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, herein called "AGENCY"; W I T N E S S E T H PRET USES: 1. The AGENCY'S county jail has become unfit or unsafe for the confinement of all AGENCY prisoners, and a judge of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for AGENCY'S county has, by written order filed with the County Clerk: desig- nated the jail facilities of Sonoma County for the confinement of AGENCY prisoners or some of them. 2. A copy of said Court Order certified by AGENCY'S County Clerk has been served on SONCiLIOS Sheriff. h 3. The parties have negotiated upon the terms pursuant to Nnich SON01MA'S jail facilities will be available for and used by AGENCY for any of the purposes designated in Penal Code §4000 and have reduced such terms to writing in this instrument. AGP`F-1-TENTS: NOW, TIER 'FORE, IN CONSIDEFsMON OF the premises and of the covenants and agreements herein set forth, it is hereby agreed: 1. AGENCY'S county jail has become unfit or unsafe for the confinement of prisoners and under and by virtue of the authority of §4007 of the California Penal Code the above-mentioned order of the Suoe_ior Court has bet•n r-ne-c designating Sonoma County adult detention facilities for the confinement of AGENCY prisoners. `i"nis agreement ;s being made to com?le,ant said order and to set forth the understanding of the parties with respect to the housing of AGENCY prisoners by SO?�O�LA and payments to be made by AGENCY to SONO'HA. therefor. 00439 Microfilmed with board ordgr 2. . SONOMA will, pursuant to said Court Order and for and in consideration of the terms and conditions herein set forth, make available to AGENCY its county detention facilities for the confinement of AGENCY prisoners or any of them. 3. No person shall be transported or sentenced to Sonoma County detention facilities without prior notice to the Sheriff of Sonoma County and a determination by such Sheriff that adequate facilities are available for his detention. 4. Each person transported or sentenced by AGENCY to Sonoma County detention facilities shall be ambulatory, in apparent good health, and apparently free from infectious or contagious disease. 5. The transportation of AGENCY prisoners to and from SONOMA detention facilities shall be provided by AGENCY at its sole cost and expense. 6. Sentenced AGENCY prisoners received at SONOMA detention facilities may be, at the option of the Sheriff of SONOMA, maintained in either the Sonoma County Jail or the Sonoma County Minimum Security Jail. Transportation between the two Sonoma County facilities shall be provided by SONOMA without additional cost or expense to AGENCY. 7. AGENCY prisoners confined in SONOMA detention facilities shall be subject to all of the rules and regulations promulgated by SONOMA or by the Sonoma County Sheriff governing such facilities and the maintenance and activities of prisoners therein; including, but not limited to, regulations or orders re- quiring certain sentenced prisoners to perform useful labor. 8. AGENCY shall pay to SONOMA the sum of money for each calendar day or portion thereof that each AGENCY prisoner is confined in SONOMA 'S detention facilities that is calculated by SONOMA 'S Auditor as the actual cost to SONOMA of making such facilities available. Such daily rate shall be Fifteen and 2. 00440 and 27/100 Dollars ($15.27) per prisoner per day for periods preceding July 1, 1977, and Fifteen and 80/100 Dollars ($15.80) per prisoner per day for from July 1, 1977 and until changed as herein provided. It is understood that such rate will be re- calculated periodically by SONWLA at any reasonable time and particularly during ...or about the time of the consideration by SONOMA'S Board of Supervisors of the final budget for each suc- cessive fiscal year. Such re-calculation of rate by SONOMA 'S Auditor shall be submitted to SONWW S Board of Supervisors for review and approval. SONOMA shall serve at least 15 days ' notice of new rates by mailing to AGENCY a certified copy of the resolu- tion of the Board of Supervisors approving such rates, and new rates shall be effective on the first day of the calendar month succeeding such notice period. 9. Should it be necessary in the judgment of SONOMA'S Sheriff or SONOMA'S Jail Physician to remove any AGENCY prisoner from detention facilities to Community Hospital of Sonoma County for examination or for medical or hospital care, AGENCY shall re- imburse SONONiA for such medical or hospital care at the rates established by SONOMA'S Board of Supervisors for the type of care ' or service provided at Community Hospital._ AGENCY shall also reimburse SONOMA for the actual cost of the services of guards necessitated by any such hospitalization. During such time as an AGENCY prisoner is hospitalized, the daily rate for his confinement in detention facilities shall abate and shall not be applicable. ^ Nothing herein contained shall preclude AGENCY from seeking or securing reimbursement for medical or hospital care provided from the patient or the responsible relatives of the patient. 10. All chargesof SONOMA to AGENCY hereunder for use of detention facilities or for medical or hospital care and treatment shall be billed by SONOLA to AGENCY by periodic itemized statements. Each such statement shall be paid by AGENCY to SONOMA within thirty (30) days after the date upon which it is tendered. 3. 00441 11. No liability shall accrue to SONOMA by reason of the escape from SONOMA'S detention facilities of any AGENCY prisoner or prisoners, and AGENCY hereby specifically waives and releases and agrees to hold SONOMA, its officers and employees, harmless from any and all such potential loss, damage or liability. it is further understood that any AGENCY prisoner who escapes from SONOiiA detention facilities and on prosecution for such escape or for any offense related to his confinement in SONOA- A facilities or escape therefrom is sentenced to a term in Sonoma County detention facilities; shall remain during the teen of such sentence the responsibility of AGENCY under this contract. 12. Should SONOMA'S detention facilities for any reason be rendered unfit for use and occupancy during the tern of this agreement, AGENCY shall, within twenty-four (24) hours atter notice of such condition, remove any and all AGENCY prisoners from such facilities and return them to AGENCY'S detention facilities, or other detention facilities designated by ?AGENCY. 13, riith respect to any AGENCY prisoner found by SONOMA'S Sheriff to constitute an unreasonable burden upon Sonoma County detention facilities or the personnel in charge thereof by reason of such prisoner's condition or actions, the Sonoma County Sheriff may require AGENCY to make other arrangements for the care and custody of such prisoner. Notice of any such require- ment shall be given by SONOMA'S Sheriff to AGENCY'S Sheriff, who shall, if necessary, advise the probation officer, the court, or other responsible authority. 14. The term of this agreement shall begin as of the date upon :•:hick t^e first AGENCY prisoners were received by SONOMA 'S Sheriff and shall continue throughout- the pendency of AGMI Y'S Court Order or until terminated by either party by ninety (90) days ' written notice to the other. With respect to sentenced prisoners, the term of this agreement may extend 4. 00442 thereafter on a year-to-year basis, subject to termination by either party by ninety (90) days' written notice to the other, served personally or by-prepaid registered mail. 15. Upon termination of this agreement, AGENCY will, on or before the last day of the term hereof, remove from SONOMA detention facilities all AGENCY prisoners. 16. All previous contr2cts between the parties concerning the subject of this agreement are hereby superseded and terminated upon completion of all payments due to SONWI A from AGENCY thdkeunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this instrument to be duly executed by their a thorized representatives this day of , 1977. COUNTY OF SON ;3A B /l Y C airman, BodiApX BoarSup ef isors' �` J T. r f .xv ).,46 Clerk of the Board 0 1Tra co (AGENCY) N. BQCMP Cha rman, Board .of Supero sort AT'T'EST: Lleri. n t. Bol.rd 0Q443 RED:ajc/8-31-77 `' •Y.;L..�.• �• f .�°:� -L...-� THE w rvaj INSTRUMENT 15 A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL 0?1 'riLE ti! THIS OF`lCE. A7!!TEST: i� 077 t\ l.ifGEUE D� WILLIAMS, CO3�1fi�r Clsrt"�a , RESOLUTION NO. 59510 4i r'�fitai'ai G;';err �24'ivt.EhCtrfiJ.''.c/ of s,ort; DATED• November 29 1977 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF SONOMA COUNTY APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT WITH CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FOR HOUSING OF PRISONERS IN SONO&k FACILITIES WHEREAS, there has been submitted to this Board with this resolution a form of agreement between the County of Sonoma and the County of Contra Costa purm ant to which Sonoma County detention facilities are made available for use in housing Contra Costa prisoners, and WHEREAS, said agreement has been negotiated, reviewed and approved by the Sheriff; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Sonoma County that the said agreement be and the same is hereby approved and authorized, and that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute the same for and on behalf of the County of Sonoma. SUPERVISORS : KAHN DELONG RUDEE KOENIGSHOFER JOHNSON AYES,_ NOES ABSTAIN ABSENT SO ORDERED. 00441 - i f �I 1 .; John B. Clausen i+ Count counsel D i y 2 I1 Contra Costa County _ 3 , By: James A. Klinkner SEP 191 11Deputy County Counsel PO Box 69 , Co. Admin. Bldg. 5 l Martinez CA 94553 dY'corT�a cosTn cou�Tr 6 ) Phone: c415) 372-2060 G. TAMURA 7 !� 81j SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 9 � 10 In the Matter of: ) 11 Appointment of Sonoma County ) NO. MISC. 12 Jail For the Confinement of APPLICATION FOR ORDER 13 Contra Costa County Prisoners ) UNDER PENAL CODE §4007 , 14 15 , Comes now Harry D. Ramsay and declares as follows: 161 1. I am Sheriff-Coroner of the County of Contra Costa. 171 2. The Contra Costa County jail facilities at Martinez, 18 � Clayton, and Richmond, California have become temporarily unsafe 19 for the confinement of prisoners as a result of overcrowding. 20i 3. The Sonoma County Jail is a jail of a county contiguous 21 � to Contra Costa County and is an appropriate facility to designate 2 , and appoint as a jail for the confinement of up to 10 sentenced 23 Contra Costa County women prisoners, 25 unsentenced Contra Costa 24 + County mail prisoners, and- 50 sentenced Contra Costa County male 25ijprisoners, all on a temporary basis. 26 ;111 4. As Contra Costa County Sheriff-Coroner, I petition the 27 Court for an order designating and appointing the Sonoma County 28 Jail for the confinement ,of not to exceed 10 Contra Costa County 29 o ;++ women prisoners, 25 unsentenced Contra Costa County male prisoners, 30 ;t1 and 50 sentenced Contra Costa County male prisoners at any time 31 .1 and authorizing the transfer of up to said number of prisoners of 32 ;+ 33 :: 34 35 36 O_1_ 044 1 the designated classifications from the Contra Costa County Jail 2 facilities to said Sonoma County Jail, such order to remain in 3 effect through June 30, 1978. 4 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is 5 true and correct. 6 7 Dated: September 8 , 1977, at Mar inez, California. 8 _ 9 10 Harry D. R44say, Sheriff-Coroner 11 of Contra Costa County 12 JAK:me 14 16 17 18 19 s ® 20 21 � 22 23 24 I 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ' 32 33 34 35 -2= 00446 i ' This document is a corre:t �^�y Of the original on file in L'lis 1 John B. Clausen office. D County Counsel 2 Contra Costa County S 3 �; By: James A. Klirkner - ATTEST: SEP 1977 SEP . ! 1977 4 Deputy County Counsel _ 1 . R. OLSSON1. P.. '•� trount'�j Clerk l._.w�.f,, PO Box 69 , Co. Admin. Bldg county Cl*-f% and ex•offiao clerk of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 5 Martinez CA 94553 Superior Criirt of the S;ste of Califo•ria a, l in and pLAa_ C�J;1:r of C:n:ra Cosa. Phone: (415) _372-206a , � G. TAt1l�URA 6 Ely --•— _ Oe;uty C.cuk 71 8 ! SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, CONTRA COSTA COUN'T'Y 9 10 In the ]`fatter of: ) 11 Appointment of Sonoma County ) NO. MISC. 12 Jail for the Confinement of ) Contra Costa County Prisoners ) - ORDER 13 ) (Penal Code 54007) 14 15 Upon the ex parte application of the Contra Costa County 16 1Sheriff-Coroner, and good cause appearing therefor, this Court 17 finds and orders: 18 1. The Contra Costa County Jail faciliti=s at Martinez, 19 Clayton, and Richmond, California have become temporarily unsafe 20 for the confinement of prisoners as a .result of overcrowding. 21 2. The Sonoma County Jail is a j ail. of a county contiguous 22 to Contra Costa County and is an appropriate facility to designate 23 and appoint as a jail for the confinement of not to exceed 10 241 sentenced women prisoners, 25 unsentenced male prisoners, and 50 251111 sentenced male prisoners all in the custody of the Contra Costa 26i County Sheriff-Coroner, on a temporary basis. 271 281 THIS COURT THEREFORE ORDERS AS FOLLOWS: 291 The Sonoma County Jail is hereby designated and appointed a 30 jail for the confinement of not to exceed ten (10) sentenced 3111 Contra Costa County women prisoners, twenty-five (25) Contra Costa 32 (f County unsentenced male prisoners, and fifty (50) Contra Costa �I 33 i! County sentenced male prisoners, and the Contra Costa County 34i I 36 !� -1- 00447 i 1 : Sheriff-Coroner is authorized to transfer up to said nur:ber of 2 prisoners of the designated classifications from the Contra Costa 3 County Jail facilities at any time to said Sonoma County Jail. 4 This Order shall remain in effect through June 30, 1978. 5 6 Dated: September 1977 COLEMAN F. FANNIN 7 Presiding Judge of the Superior Court 8 �! 9 JAK•me 10 11 - 12 13 14 15 I 16 17 18 � 19 20 21 22 - 23 24 25 ; 26 27 E 28 I 29 _I 30 31 ! 32 33 `i u . 34 !j i• 35 36 -2- 0041 � li In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County State of California Oct2b_.18 19'ZZ In the Matter of Approval of Recommendations of Finance Committee with respect to Funding Sources for Continu- ance of Emergency Medical Services System. The Board having received an October 7, 1977 letter from . Charles R. Phillips, M.D., Chairman, Emergency Medical Care Com- mittee, advising that IL-he level of funding approved for said committee in the 1977-1978 budget will not permit continuance of the Emergency Medical Services System at an acceptable level for the entire fiscal year, and requesting determination of appropriate action; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having reported that the Finance Committee (Supervisor W. N. Boggess substituting for Supervisor R. I. Schroder and Supervisor Kenny) had met on October.-17;_ 197?.=' with the Chairman of the Emergency Mgdical Care Committee and other County staff to discuss this matter and believes it is important to. continue the program at its existing level, and having recommended that the Board take the following actions: 1. Concur that the EMS program continue to' operate at its present level; 2. Agree to authorize the Director, Human Resources Agency, to negotiate a contract with a nurse consultant to be approved by the Board on October 25, 1977; and 3. Order the Director, Human Resources Agency, to . report back to the Board before January 312 1978 on - the efforts made to obtain alternative funding for the remaining deficit in the EMS program and to recommend steps needed to continue the program through the end of the fiscal year; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the - Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 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 c c: Director, Human ss Witnemy hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Resources Agency Mt. Diablo Hospital affixed this 18th day of October 193 Medical Center California Highway Patrol ff_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mr. H. A. Manis O Clerk Mr. D. D. Maple BY Deputy Helen C. Marshall Citizens Council on Public Health American Heart-:Assn. Public Works Director Health Officer County Administrator Emergency Medical Care Cte.Finance Committee 00449 H-24 a�¢IDr c+ Chas . °Phillips) County Sheriff-Coroner -t- �1�t' !��r c I t�-� �� ��,e Bi-_)ac d VI �}`,tpn Y lCJ�1 .� 3nmer4i.01s:+on Contra � Ceunly Cir_rk an[f 1 _ Costa Ex Ciricio Clerk of the Board �. a Airs.G ratili>t}r"ius,ei3 [' r t i Cftief Cierk ? :;=licorrtia9Y553 County (415)372-23(1 ,may0.F,hden Mtee' ?,. N j ti'/::rrEn Vii.OC�C283- ^ufCa rd Eric H.SiassCtline-?I,S'JUT - - OCTOBER 18, 1977 ' - `.REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE ON ERGENCY P4EDICAL SERVICES 4. On the Board's agenda this morning is a letter .from the Chairman of the Emergency fledical Care Committee advising the Board that inadequate funding of the EMS program trill not permit continuation of the existing program at :an acceptable level during the f•emander`of. ths fiscal year. The staff-recomimendati on,is to rt�fer this letter to the Finance Committee. In anticipation of this matter being referred to the`'Committee, the Finance Committee, with Supervisor Boggess substituting for Supervisor Schroder, met 'wi th Dr Charles Phillips, ,the Cha-i rman of the Emergency. tedical Care Committee. andotherCounty staff .on October, 17 1977. Dr._ Phillips and other staff presented the budget problem which had be' di scussed with the Fi-nance Committee during budget deliberations - at- which el i berati ons at which time the`- Finance Cov ittee had recommended that an additional " 525,000 be. added to the EMS budget. This was done with the clear under=' standing that a deficit of approximately '$30,000 remained. The Emergency `Medi cal Care Committee is now recommending that the 'deficit be increased slightly in order'-to contract with a nurseconsultant to provide ::,..,,'-,professional ser-vices. to the paramedic program for the. balance of this fiscal year. Some budget reductions have been proposed in order to accomplish thi " Some additional funding may be available internally ani-thin the Health 'Department, leaving a: net`deficit at this time of approximately $26;000: It;'is entirely possible that this deficit can be covered by an internal, transfer within the Human Resources Agency. This vii l 1 not be clear. unti_1 at least half of the year's expenditures can be reviewed early in January 1978. In the meantime, the Committee believes that it is important to continue the'-Emergency Medical Services program at its existing level and is trilling ;to let the Health Officer obtain the services of a nurse -consultant for the paramedic program. As a result, the Finance Committee is recommending that the Board of Supervisors: 00450 Microfilmed with board order b1 _ t /� �. Z } 3 / f T .�'�, x +' ., '" t L r .4 3 ,f p 4 d r" '.,'yr �yiIll '� ro r, %14� i} 1 Concur in the.;request of: the Emergency I3edical Care -Comma ttee°tha :_the E�.9S .programp cont nue-to .opera to at ' a 4-i is prese t-.-.l eye , : 2 Agree to au{-hori ze_Shp `Di rector, Human Resources Agency., , or his desi ghee, to negoti ate'a Contract w�: h a nurse.: consuitarit. for the period October 24, 1977 through January 311 1. 1978; sucF -contract:to be ap.praved;`by;.the .Board.of Sub.1 , . rs _.':an .October ,253 1977; I. 3 Order the'pi,rector, Human Resources Agency, to. report _oack :' to .the Board berore `January 31 , 1978 onthe :efforts �na�i-r fio abta�n a1 tzrnati ve funding: for ,the. rerna�n 'ng.,defi ci t :- >n the E��S program and_ to recommend steps ,needed to. continue ahe : ro r p gam through j ,end of the fi seal .year t r ., - 4'-- _. - II r_ _ s' - r= ` Zaarren �J Boggess James P Kenny ? - 4 5 - . Super visor, Qistrict.IV ;Supervl sor, District I I. II >> _. x�. s ti ` ` .C. /i . j r. ,� �� 4. 7� s ` i w-.,"fit a J : a I ,.� x t pm ,;� `Y rr "�"a a -U t ' -� 4 ,fes �Y r �- r - '�F y ate...., i j J, "' -, r',a„-.y r t yi y We - Z - ,, r f r ri t - t.v -, �� - y'. 1 4 rZa 'r .,4 - ,1,. 3 ,-,,W�-'`5,' y ... _ -,r ._ ._ ,: t`a .. , :. _ -; .. _ :.: :i ,." i x, .. Y �- _. �: - �Q451 :: . IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO_ THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND HATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT In the Matter of Green Valley } Creek-East Branch Detention ) October 18, 1977 Basin, San Ramon Watershed, ) Zone 3B The Board on October 4, 1977 having fixed this time to consider further the various alternative plans with respect to the location and configuration of a detention basin for the Green Valley Creek-East Branch area of the San Ramon Watershed (Flood Control Zone 3B) ; and _ Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having reported that he had met with the principals involved to discuss the alternatives but that very .-little had been gained from the meeting, and having . recommended that the Board concur with staff's recommendation (set forth in the September 28, 1977 memorandum from the Public Works Director to the Board) that Alternate "D" be approved as the site for the detention basin and that the necessary steps be taken to acquire the property without delay; and The following persons having appeared to express their opposition to the recommendation and to urge the adoption of a plan -(identified as "Nevin Alternate 211) which they proposed: Attorney Dana Murdock, representing Diablo -Investment Company, who stated that the Nevin plan would not require as much land and, therefore, the cost would be considerably less; and Ir. Gene DeBolt, Civil Engineer, and Mr. Robert L. Nevin, Consulting Engineer for Diablo Investment Company, who explained their concept of the basin under the Nevin plan and the reason for the considerable difference in the estimated costs between that plan and the one recommended by staff; and Mr. Michael Wolford, Chief Deputy Public Works Director, having stated that the main difference between the cost estimates of the two plans is the higher value placed on the land by its owner; and The following persons having appeared and requested that the Board app-rove Plan "D" recommended by staff: Mr. Donald N. Hoffman, representing Diablo Property Owners Association; Mr. Richard M. McNeely, representing Citizens Advisory Committee, County Service Area R-7; Mr. Maurie Laymonn, representing Diablo Hacienda Neighborhood Association; and All persons desiring to speak having been heard; and 00452 October 18, 1977 boardmembers having discussed the matter, IT;=IS ORDERED that the hearing is CLOSED andNove�Iber 1, 1977 11:OQ 'a.m, is_ FIXED as the time for decision thereon. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. Public Works Director Dana Murdock CERTIFIED COPY 1 certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of CoUI1t3T AdII11n1Stratpr• �e original document which is on file in my,office, Count Counsel and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Co.,;*;e County, California, on the'Mate shotirn. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON. County. B es-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy CIerk. 10/18/77 S j 3 I � s t ^. t w. t 1 s K �a K ' x r � r c J ? 5 -i 5'fJ y e _ �1 :00453 - t i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 4-: 77 In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of P. E. Frazier, Applicant and Owner (2141-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Danville Area. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the request of P. E. Frazier, et al. , applicant and owner, (2141-RZ) to rezone approximately 41.41 acres located west of E1 Pintado and El Rio Roads, east of State Freeway 680 and fronting on Toyon Terrace and Spring Lane, Danville area, from. General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-65 (R-65) , in lieu of Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40) as originally requested; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, November 15, 1977 at 11:05 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California. IT 1S F IIRT.EER OFOERED that the Clerk, pursuant to code requirements, publish notice of same in THE 'VALLEY PIONEER and give notice. by mail to all persons shown o" the last equalized assessment roll as owning real propel within 300 ` feet of the property which is the subject of the proposed zoning change. PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 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: P. E. Frazier, et al. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of List of Names Provided Supervisors by Planning affixed this l8thday of October 19 77 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Cleric BY � Johnson Deputy Clerk ami.e L. o son 00451 H 24 3/7615m v ql q Fn EIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1977 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA yOSTA CO. -TO:, Board of Supervisors DATE: 6 October 1977 Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: REZONING: P.E. Frazier et al Director of PI (Applic/Owner) - 2141-RZ - 41.41 Acres, A-2 to R-65 - Danville Area. (S.D. 4) Attached is Planning Commission Resolution No. 81-1977, adopted by the Planning Comm- ission on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, by a vote of 5 AYES - 2 ABSENT (Compaglia, Stoddard) . This application was reviewed by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 27th and was approved by the Commission for change from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-65) in lieu of the applicant's request for Single Family Residential District (R-40). The subject property is described as'.being approximately 41.41 acres, located 1,;est of El Pintado and El Rio Roads, east of State Freeway 680 and fronting on Toyon Terrace and Spring Lane, in the Danville area. The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date -and. time: Mr. F Mrs. P. E. Frazier, et al (Owners) 44 Toyon Terrace Danville, California 94526 (See attached list for additional names and addresses) AAD/Y. _ - Attachments: Resolution, Findings Map, Area Map, Staff Report, Neg.EIR, Rinutes-. cc: File 2141-RZ P. E. Frazier, et al Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. 00455 Microfilmed with bca+d oto RESOLUTION NO. 81-1977 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUN'T'Y OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY P. E. FRAZIER, ET AL (APPLICANT AND OWNER) (2141-RZ), IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE DANVILLE AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a request by P. E. FRAZIER, ET AL (Applicant and Owner), (2141-RZ), to rezone land in the Danville Area from General Agricultural District (A2) to Single Family Residential District (R-40), was received by the Planning Department Office on May 26, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on August 16, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 6, 1977 and Tuesday, September 27, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED , that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the rezoning request of P. E. FRAZIER, ET AL (Applicant and Owner) (2141-RZ), be APPROVED for change from. General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-65), in lieu of the requested Single Family Residential. District (R-40), and that this zoning change be made as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A Portion of Concord Division Sector 6, Mt. Diablo Division Sector 4 and the Districts Map of Danville Insert Map No 20; Contra Costa County, California. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The proposed rezoning is in conformance with the County's General Plan and it various elements. (2) Is consistent with the pattern of development of surrounding areas. 00455 thi�c►ajmed wfth board oma► RESOLUTION NO. 81-1977 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code of the State of California. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 27, 1977, by the.. following vote: AYES: Commissioners - Young, Phillips, Milano. NOES: Commissioners - Anderson, Walton. ABSENT: Commissioners - Compaglia, Stoddard. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Donald E. Anderson,Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, and that this resolution was duly and regularly mssed and adopted by the following vote of*the Commission: w AYES: Commissioners - Mdlavo, nhi-lips, Young, 1.1hadton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Compaglia, Stoddard. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. ChErman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: ECEI�f Secretar. of he Planning Commissipn of the VED County of Contra Co9ta, State of California 0 0 T 7 1977 J. R. OL550�1 CLERK BOARD OF Su?5RV1 '4 f cow TA CO. a ...1.._ -2- tqlicro;iSmed with board ordor � ,,� ,,`ff// f/1. ' f• I f.ff/r r' ' r jj' '� r /r 1 / f ' is ''i: :; =/•!' ' r if ''' r / ` / r" r .r�i`,f'� A ��•'•�J�.�r�.��•..•�:`.•r,'.�:�:�J:� a`•Y r f / ,J �f r/ `� � I / r / rezone ,•�%',/ / '�- f � ' From To R �/ `l, / ..�. y //,rJR-40 J� ' fit; . i�] - / lit 800' 1, M1L�Ne , Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy oFA P6WT%Ojj [yam_ CINmC 1 94 - indicating thereon the decisi n of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of Mt., MQ% p�P_ Fasair lEm AL,_ r Ch rman of the Contra Costo County r Planning Commission, State of Calif. ATTI T: 1 S1cre ry of t e Ctx:.tro Costa aunty 4 V l P anning Cam fission, Stat of Calif. Findings 1 v sap ir'. ►ommed with board order COLNITRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEP/iRTMENT NOTICE OF .Completion of Environmental Impact Report L�Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 . Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person Margaret Cgulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: P.E. FRAZIER et al (Applicants do Owners), County File 2141- RZ: The applicants request to rezone approx. 41.41 acres from General Agricultural District-A-2 to Single Family Residential District R-40. Subject property is located west of El Pintado and El Rio roads, east of State Freeway 680 and fronts on Toyon Terrace and Spring Lane in the Danville area. • bp _ v It is determined from initial studyby Margaret Coulter of the XX Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. XXX Justification for negative declaration is attached. QThe Environmental Impact Report is available for -review at the below - address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine it Escobar Streets. Ntljsi- Martinez, CaliforniaDa ., Post d �tD ( �1 Final date for review/appeal 7 By L Planning Depart n Representative 00459 Microfilmed %,lith bzanrl order► In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18, . 19 77 In the Matter of 'Establishment of a Family Stress Center Supervisor Boggess having received correspondence from Mary Lou Laubscher, a member of the Children's Services Subcommittee of the Human Services Advisory Commission, requesting clarification of the Board's action on the $250,000 allocated for a family stress center; and In response to the Board's request, Mr. C. L. Van Marter, Director, Human Resources Agency, having reported that the Board in adopting the county budget for the 1977-78 fiscal year, added $250,000 to the budget to provide a facility to be used as a stress center under the following conditions: (1 ) That release of said funds be contingent upon the furnishing of a report on a comprehensive family and children's crisis services program by the Director, Human Resources Agency, for Board consideration; (2) That the County is to provide only the facility; h (3) That '1 inaiiCi dl i espons i ui i i -y i or spar ati ons a(Id Services are to be assumed by some community organizations) at no cost to the County; (4) That the money is not to be used for ongoing program support; (5) That the Junior League of Oakland is to assume a leadership role in coordinating these activities; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its position as stated above with regard to the $250,000 allocation for a family stress center is REAFFIRMED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 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: Mary Lou Laubscher Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of HRA Director Supervisors Junior League of Oakland affixed thisl8thday of October 1977 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 2By L -Jy eputy Clerk Sandra L. Niel on 00460 H-24 3/76 25m i. jr i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra .Costa County, State of California October 18 IOU to the Matter of Request with respect to Reimbursement of Eastern Fire Protection District --of Contra Costa County (recent Mt . Diablo Fire) . Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having. brought to the attention of the Board the fact that the State Department of Forestry did not - approve a request for .$15,000 to reimburse the Eastern Fire Protec— tion District for expenses it incurred in combatting the fire last summer on Mt . Diablo; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is DIRECTED to send letters to the County's State Legislators (Senator John A . Nejedly, Assemblymen John T. Knox and Daniel E. Boatwright) apprising them of the situation and requesting that they review the matter to see if there is any way the Eastern Fire Protection District could be reimbursed for said expenses. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 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: Eastern Fire Prot . Dist Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CCC Fire Prot . Dist . Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18thday of October . 1?77 A. R. OLSSON, Clerk C , -er-14 . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 00461 H 24'3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County State of California October 18 19.77 In the Matter of Fire Fighting Equipment and Services in Unincorporated Area of CSA F-1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairm'a'n, on behalf of County Service Area F-1, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Fire Fighting Equipment and Services Agreement with the City- of Richmond whereby the City will render fire services during fiscal year 1977-1978 for $4, 854. Passed by the Board on October 18, 1977. yJ 1 hereby certify that the #oregoiag is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of.Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Org; Administrator Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of cc: City of Richmond Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of netnhor 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mar Crai 00462 H-24 4/77 15m FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPLP:NT AND SERVICES IN UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COUNTY SERVICE AREA F-1 1 . Date & Parties . 'Effective on July 1, 1977 the following public entities in the County of Contra Costa, State of California; County Service Area F-1 ("District") and City of Richmond Fire Agency") , mutually agree and promise as follows.: 2 . Purpose & Prior Agreement. Fire Agency has an organized fire department With trained personnel and fire fighting equipm6nt and certain auxiliary equipment; but District does not have adequate personnel or equipment to cope with all fires- which develop in its territory, and so must contract for the use of Fire ,Agency' s personnel and equ' en -; i this agreement supersedes their similar agreement dated ii y �' T. q6 3 . Payment , Taxes. District shall pay Fire Agency $ 4, 854. 00 for its services hereunder, payable one-fourth on August 25th, one-fourth on November 25th, • and one-half on April 10th District shall levy taxes to raise these sums . 4. Responsibility Limits . Fire Agency shall respond to all calls at all times to estinquish fires within those areas of the District delineated on the attached map (by this reference incorporated herein;, insofar as it ' reasonably can, considering the character , amount and condition of repair of its equipment, the training and experience of its firemen, and the primary responsibility it has to fight fire and protect -and preserve property and- lives within its own territory. 5 . Extra Services . Upon written request of District property owners and/or residents , Fire Agency shall provide fire prevention services in addition to the other services it renders hereunder, insofar as it reasonably can. 6 . Command. All of Fire Agency' s fire fighting activities hereunder shall be under the supervision, direction, and command of its Fire Chief, or in his absence of its senior fireman .present, whose judgment and decisions shall control` in all cases. 7 . Duration. This agreement is effective through . June 30, 1978 but it shall. be deemed to have been renewed from year to year thereafter unless either party (at least 60 days before the date of expiration or the expirati of any period of renewal) gives written notice to the other party o is elec n to terminate . "Di-stxic "Fire Agency" Mg- ory By .� By Chairman of Board of Sup rvisors, as Name Chairman of District' s' Governing Body ATTEST: J . R. OLSSON , City Manager County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of Title the Board of Supervisors By ,zATTEST: r Croiq - City CY4 rk Form Prepared by. Office of County Counsel 0o4s3 Microfilmed with board order ti �J• �-�o •T�i, a 'n`. Ir ". Va . �• _ \ \\�\ 'y .D `� �X25 � J�j �a 'w,• .^��. l J p • \\\\\\ u s ��3y5 2a1�wr� Q` c � Tr r, •,�- t33 9 y9A \\\�\ 4''� T w,..,`'o s� `��'� t J J ,}4' t. ,�':' - � ' � �•�- `\` •?.,�i +�%:ate� \ \�\' w s�b, � * wVw „60' 3 �ern,w \p �Q�f-. • �%1) 4. v ^j� 3.J`Q, P \\ \ }�'.rp S J w �O 2E`�� .` ` rte � ,^ • . IN C� 00r ,. , 323 � a , ;�� !o,..�. .� \C\ � ` ,,, '•a• � S lip- or 10, ol • t• `V •T " \ \ \ \ ♦ / moi. .ter �, app' .� \ � ``\ \\ k�\ •\ } r, �� �'� \' \ j�•3 t' 401 ' \\,\V ` AN t�cj ~•per ,p \ \, � 'g c9 y . Ara �14 �" • • . Fw ARE ow y .SER v .r Ln the Board of- Supervisors of .Contra Costa County, . State of California October 18 14 77. In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of a one year Lease with Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church for the premises at 169 6th Street, Richmond IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors .is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of•the County a one year lease commencing October 1 , 1977 with Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church for the premises at 169 6th Street, Richmond, for continued occupancy by the Social Service Department. PASSED by this Board on October 18 1977 _ l x j. 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 Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this 18thday of October 1977 cc: County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works ' Lessor (via R/P) By - (�..��cv . Deputy Clerk Buildings & Grounds Marzr%Craig Social Service Department County Administrator 00460 H 24 3/76 15m e. LEASE 169 6th Street, Richmond Social Service Dept., Food Stamp Program 1 . 'PARTIES: Effective on�OCT 8 1,q77 Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church., hereinafter called LESSOR, and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA., a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called COUNTY, mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. LEASE OF PREMISES: LESSOR, for and in consideration of the rents, covenants and conditions hereinafter expressed, hereby leases to .000NTY and COUNTY accepts and takes those certain premises consisting of 3 rooms on the ground floor of the "Parsonage Building" at 169 Sixth Street, Richmond, more particularly shown outlined in red on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 3. TERM: The term of this agreement is for one year commencing October 1 , 1977 and ending September 30, 1978. 4. HOLDING OVER: Any holding over after the term or extension of this lease shall be construed to be a tenancy from month to month under the same terms and conditions. 5. RENT: COUNTY agrees to pay to LESSOR as rent and use of said premises a monthly rental of one Hundred Fifty and No/100 Dollars ($150.00) payable in advance on the first day of each month during the term of this lease. Said rent shall be payable ' to Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church, 520 Bissell Avenue, Richmond, CA 94801 . 6. USE OF THE PREMISES: The premises shall be used during the term hereof for the sale and distribution of food stamps by Brinks Incorporated or other contractor selected by COUNTY. Premises shall be used on the average of 2 days per month between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. commencing on the first day of each month. In the event the first day falls on a Sunday, premises may be used on the Saturday preceding, and the following Monday. Premises shall not be used on Sunday nor shall Sunday be. considered as day of occupancy. . 7. UTILITY SYSTEMS: LESSOR shall furnish and maintain any and all electrical , water, plumbing, heating and. ventilating systems in good working order. 8. UTILITIES AND JANITORIAL": LESSOR shall pay for gas, water and electric service provided to the leased premises. LESSOR shall provide daily janitorial service to the demised premises including restrooms and exterior cleanup. 9. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: LESSOR shall keep the demised premises in good order, condition and repair. COUNTY shall be responsible only for maintenance required because of abnormal or abusive use that occurs during the hours it occupies the demised premises. 0046o 1 - Mic;ofiim�.' board order 10. HOLD HARMLESS: It is understood and agreed that LESSOR shall not in any way be responsible for damages to persons or property in and upon said premises while said persons are on COUNTY business and shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for damages to the person or property of anyone whomsoever while in or , upon said premises during the hours COUNTY occupies said premises in conjunction with the performance of COUNTY business; and COUNTY hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless LESSOR from any liability or charges of any kind or character by reason of such injury or damage claim or suit for liability arising therefrom in, around or upon said premises. LESSOR agrees to hold COUNTY completely harmless from damages to persons or property and COUNTY shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for damages to the persons or property when and if said persons or property are not acting in conjunction with COUNTY business. 11 . TERMINATION: In the event the use and occupancy of the premises :is not satisfactory, this agreement may be terminated by COUNTY by giving LESSOR sixty days prior written notice of said termination. 12. SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS, The terms and provisions of this lease shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the .executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective parties hereto. 13. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE of each and all of the terms and provisions of this lease.. LESSEE LESSOR COUNT F CONTRA' A, a political Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church subvis.]�/of tate of Califor 'a By G tett: i�I. frocf ass By Chairman, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By--4 , r��/IJ'I� %�.;-•��" U; By i� Irl '�' '•� , aoril�i�� _,lis/ Deputy Craig RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By­ Count dmini' rator By r Deputy, Public W Ps erector Buildings & Grounds By Real Property Ag t X11 APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel Deputy, Codnty Counsel 00467 _ 2 _ e L 4 t Y Y• 4 t\ Qk J - � • � t t � c _ In the BOo7'd of JrUD�Nisors o Contra Costa County, Stats o California Cgtober 18 1977 lri'.the Matter of Authorizing Execution of a three year Lease with The Neighborhood House of North Richmond, Inc. for the premises at 765 Market St., Richmond . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the -County a three .year _ Lease commencing October 1, 1977 with The Neighborhood House of North Richmond, Inc. for the premises at 765 Market Street, Richmond, for occupancy by the Office of Economic Opportunity. PASSED by this Board on October 18 , 1977 i - i hereby certify that the Vforegoing is o trig and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said.Board of Supervisors on the date cforesoid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of - Originator: • Public i c Works Department, SuQervisors ' Real Property Division Qsaxed thi.,18th day of October 19 77 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON. Clerk Public ;forks Lessor (via R/P) BDeputy Clerk Buildings & Grounds marrat g Office of Economic Opportunity 00468 H -24 3/76 15in SUB LEASE 765 Market Street Richmond, California Office of Economic Opportunity 1 PARTIES: Effective on OCT 18 1977 NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE OF NORTH RICHMOND, INC., hereinafter called "LESSOR" and the COUNTY. OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY, mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. SUBLEASE OF PREMISES: In a lease dated March 25, 1977 LESSOR leased these premises from Allied Steel Buildings Inc. and LESSOR, for and in consideration of the rents, hereby subleases. to COUNTY. The easterly one-half of those certain premises, consisting of approximately 3264 square feet of warehouse space, commonly known and designated as 765 Market Street, Richmond, .California, shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 3. RENTAL: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR as rent -for use of said premises a monthly rental of Two Hundred Fifty and No/100 Dollars ($250.00) payable in advance on the first day of each month, during the term of this lease. Rental - shall be paid to LESSOR at 321 Alamo Avenue, Richmond, California 94801 . _ 4. TERM: The term of this agreement shall be for three (3) years commencing October 1 , 1977 and ending September 30, 1980. 5. CANCELLATION: Either party may terminate this lease by giving the other: party sixty (60) days prior written notice. 6. HOLDING OVER: Any holding over after the term of this lease as provided hereinabove shall be construed to be a tenancy from month to month subject to the terms of this lease so far as applicable. 7. USE OF PREMISES: The premises shall be used during the term and extension hereof for purposes of conducting various functions of COUNTY.. 8. ALARM: LESSOR shall provide and maintain an alarm system acceptable to COUNTY. COUNTY will pay to LESSOR one-half of the cost of said system within 30 days of receipt of requests from LESSOR. 9. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: A. LESSOR shall furnish and maintain the electrical , gas, sprinkler, water and plumbing systems in good order, condition and repair except COUNTY shall be responsible for any maintenance required because of abnormal or abusive use. 04469 - 1 - Microfilmed with board order 9. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: (Continued) B. COUNTY shall replace any and all electrical lamps. C. LESSOR shall keep and maintain the exterior of the demised premises in good order, condition and repair including exterior doors and their fixtures, closures and hinges. However, COUNTY shall maintain the lock system. D. LESSOR shall keep and maintain the interior of the demised premises in good order, condition and repair. G. COUNTY shall provide and install at the direction of the Fire Marshal the necessary A-B-C fire extinguishers for the premises. COUNTY shall thereafter maintain, repair and replace said extinguishers. F. COUNTY shall not suffer any waste on or to the demised premises. G. COUNTY shall not be responsible for correction of Code violations which may exist in the demised premises unless such violations arise out of or are related to a change in the COUNTY occupancy or use of said premises. 10. UTILITIES AND JANITORIAL: LESSOR shall pay for all electric, gas, and sewer services provided to the demised premises. COUNTY shall provide its own janitorial service, and pay for water service. 11 . ACCOMPLISHMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS: A. LESSOR shall make improvements per specifications labeled Exhibit "B",`_ which are attached hereto and made a part hereof. B. In .the event LESSOR does not complete the improvements on or before October 1 , 1977; COUNTY may complete the improvements and deduct the cost thereof from the rent. 12. ALTERATIONS, FIXTURES, AND SIGNS: COUNTY may make any lawful and proper minor alterations, attach fixtures and signs in or upon the premises which shall remain COUNTY property and may be removed therefrom by COUNTY prior to the termination of this lease, all signs to meet with existing Code requirements and LESSOR' s approval . Any such alterations, signs or fixtures shall be at COUNTY's sole cost and expense. 13. HOLD HARMLESS: It is understood and agreed that LESSOR shall not in any way be responsible for damages to persons or property in and upon said premises and shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for damages to the person or property while in or upon said premises on COUNTY business and COUNTY hereby agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless LESSOR from any liability - 2 - 00470 13. HOLD HARMLESS: (Continued) or charges of any kind or character by reason of such injury or damage claim .or suit for liability arising therefrom in, around, or upon said leased premises, except in the case of any structural, mechanical , or other failure of equipment or building leased to COUNTY which results in damage to any person or property, LESSOR will be held liable. LESSOR agrees to defend, indemnify and hold COUNTY completely harmless from damages. to persons or property and COUNTY shall not be held liable for any liability, claim, or suit for damages to the persons or property when and if said persons or property are on the demised premises and not on COUNTY business. 14. DESTRUCTION: A. In the event of damage causing a partial destruction of the premises during the term of this lease from any cause, and repairs can be made within sixty (60) days from the date of the damage under the applicable laws and regulations of governmental authorities, LESSOR shall repair said damage promptly and within a reasonable time, but such partial destruction shall in nowise void this lease except that COUNTY shall be entitled to a proportionate reduction of rent while such repairs are being made, such proportionate reduction to be based upon the extent to which the portion of the premises usable by COUNTY bears to the total area of the premises. B. If such repairs cannot be made in sixty (60) days, LESSOR may, at his option, make the same within a reasonable time, this lease continuing in full force and effect and the rent to be proportionately reduced as provided An the previous paragraph. In the event LESSOR does not so elect to make such repairs which cannot be made in sixty (60) days, or such repairs cannot be made under such laws and regulations, this lease may be terminated at the option of either party. C. A total destruction of the premises or the building in which the premises are located shall terminate this lease. 15. QUIET ENJOYMENT: LESSOR covenants that COUNTY shall at all times during the said term peaceably and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the demised premises without suit, trouble, or hindrance from or on account of LESSOR as long as COUNTY fully performs hereunder. _ 3 _ 00471 16. DEFAULTS: In the event of COUNTY breach of any of the covenants or conditions herein, including rent payment, LESSOR may reenter and repossess the premises and remove all persons and property therefrom. In the event of such a breach by LESSOR, COUNTY may quit the premises without further cost or obligation, or may -proceed to repair the building or correct the problems resulting from the breach and deduct the cost thereof from rental payments due the LESSOR. 17. SURRENDER OF PREMISES: On the last day of the said term, or sooner termination of this lease, COUNTY will peaceably and quietly, leave and surrender to LESSOR these premises with their appurtenances and fixtures (except signs and fixtures referred to hereinabove) in good order, condition and repair, reasonable use and wear thereof and damage by earthquake, fire, public calamity, by the elements, by Act of God, or by circumstances over which COUNTY has no control excepted. COUNTY shall not be-liable for painting the interior of the demised premises upon termination of this lease. _18. INSPECTION: LESSOR may enter the premises between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday, or in an emergency situation and may employ ; proper representatives to .ensure that the property is being properly cared for, that no waste is being made, and that all things are done in the manner best calculated to preserve the property. 19. SUCCESSORS: The terms and provisions of this lease shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective parties hereto, jointly, and severally. 4 - oa4�2 20 TIME IS OF THE7ESSENCE of each and all of the terms and provisions of this-lease. COUNTY LESSOR COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a . NEIGHBORH HOUSE OF NORTH political subdivis of RICHMOND C. the S e of C ' nia Y 306 Chairman, Board of Supervisor ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By By Deputy. , M Craig RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By County dmri i strator By Deputy Public Works -rector Buildings and Grounds By .�--�- Real Property Ag t APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, COUNTY COUNSEL gy ,VIQTQR �� `�tC�TMB►�t Deputy - 5 00473 � ,l n I ff i �! l J 1 ' Li � 1` S•S' (DID 11101 C �. '1 !1C t1rZ1.0 V(? {C^ 71 ' f �Ip t�. �. ►� , n Vii• ;/O WIc1t�t;:`! 6A"�?I/1�„�� �. s�?�V i":'1 00474 EXHIBIT „B„ .... s IMPROVEMENTS l Remove-all furniture, equipment and otherpersonal property from the 'demi.sedt`. ,premises. 2,' - Make truck door fully operable. 3. Broom clean ;demised premises. 4. Lamps in officesto have protection for bulbs: 5.. Restrooms to be clean and in working order r t j ! h r ^� t t f K � F i 7 t L r � 1 � S ' t h F r- t r fi T� r r' z ,f $ 3 t , } 1 r � l \_ r r. r _ � _ 0.04'75 t . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa , County, State of California October 18 :19 77 In the Mc4ter of - Authorizing Execution of a Two Year Lease with John W. Telfer, et al, for the premises on Green Street between Las Juntas and Ferry Streets, Martinez. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County a two year lease commencing November 1 , 1977 with T. F. McMahon, Margaret Kerr, and John W. Telfer and Andrew J. McMahon, Trustees under the Alben McMahon Family Trust far the premises on Green Street between Las Juntas and Ferry Streets, Martinez, for use as a parking lot. PASSED by this Board on October 18 , 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 Originator: Public Works Department, Supervisors - Real Property Division affixed thisl�th day of_ October 19 77 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Lessor (via RJP) By �cCLr.. ��u� cQ Deputy Clerk Buildings & Grounds I�ar�/�rai a 004"76 H-24 3/76 15m ti • LEASE Green Street, Martinez Parking Lots 1. PARTIES: Effective on OCT 1 R 1g77 T. F. McMahon, Margaret Kerr, and John W. Telfer and Andrew J. McMahon, Trustees under the Alben McMahon i family trust, dated November 16, 1972, hereinafter called "LESSOR" and the j COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, i hereinafter called "COUNTY," mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. LEASE OF PREMISES: LESSOR, for and in consideration of the rents, hereby t t leases to COUNTY, and COUNTY accepts and takes those certain premises, consist- ing of approximately 19,000 square feet of vacant land, shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, and shown on Assessor's Map Book 373 as . i a portion of Parcel 373-151.-004. The building labeled "Existing Building" on Exhibit "A" is not part of the demised premises. 3. RENTAL: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR as rent for use of said premises a monthly rental of Three Hundred Twelve and No/100 Dollars ($312.00) payable in advance on the tenth day of each month, during the term of this lease. Rental shall be paid to John W. Telfer, Trustee P.O. Box.67 Martinez, Ca 94553. 4. TERM: The term of this agreement shall be for two (2) years commencing November 1, 1977 and ending October 31 , 1979. r 5. PRIOR POSSESSION: COUNTY may commence with the improvements shown on j Exhibit "A" on October 17, 1977 provided that the existing garage on the eastern t corner of the property is not disturbed until November 1 , 1977. 6. HOLDING OVER: Any holding over after the term of this lease as provided hereinabove shall be construed to be a tenancy from month to month subject to the terms of this lease so far as applicable. 7. USE OF PREMISES: The premises shall be used during the term and extension hereof for a parking lot. 8. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: COUNTY shall keep and maintain the demised prem- ises in good order, condition and repair. 9. ACCOMPLISHMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS: COUNTY shall make improvements per plan labeled Exhibit "A". ' - 00477 Microfilmed with board order 10. ALTERATIONS, FIXTURES AND SIGNS: COUNTY may make any lawful and proper minor alterations, attach fixtures and signs in or upon the premises which shall remain COUNTY property and may be removed therefrom by COUNTY prior to the term- ination of this lease, all signs to meet with existing Code requirements and LESSOR's approval . Any such alterations, signs or fixtures shall be at COUNTY's sole cost and expense. 11. HOLD HARMLESS: It is understood and agreed that LESSOR shall not in any way be responsible for damages to persons or property in and upon said premises and shall not be held liable for any liability, claim or suit for damages to the person or property of anyone whomsoever while in or upon said leased premises during said term and COUNTY hereby agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless LESSOR from any liability or charges of any kind or character by reason of such injury or damage claim or suit for liability arising therefrom in, around, or upon said leased premises. LESSOR agrees to defend, indemnify and hold COUNTY completely harmless from damages to persons or property and COUNTY shall not be held liable for any liability, claim, or suit for damages to the persons or property when and if said persons or property are invited or brought onto the demised premises by LESSOR. 12. QUIET ENJOYMENT: LESSOR covenants that COUNTY shall at all times during the said term peaceably and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the demised premises without suit, trouble, or hindrance from or on account of LESSOR as long as COUNTY fully performs hereunder. 13. DEFAULTS: In the event of COUNTY breach of any of the covenants or condi- tions herein, including rent payment, LESSOR may reenter and repossess the premises and remove all persons and property therefrom. In the event of such a breach by LESSOR, COUNTY may quit the premises without further cost or obli- gation, n ��f m +tie » i60 f We 14. SURRENDER OF PREMISES: On the last day of the said term, or sooner termination of this lease, COUNTY will peaceably and quietly, leave and surrender to LESSOR these premises with their appurtenances and fixtures (except signs and fixtures referred to hereinabove) in good order, condition and repair, reasonable use and wear thereof and damage by earthquake, fire, public calamity, - 2 00478. by the elements, by Act of God, or by circumstances over which COUNTY has no control excepted. COUNTY shall not be liable for removal of any improvements to the demised premises upon termination of this lease. 15. SUCCESSORS: The terms and provisions of this lease shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective parties hereto, jointly and severally. 16. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE of each and all of the terms and provisions of this lease. COUNTY LESSOR COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a _. politi sub ' sion of the o ifornia By .— ,= T. F. ByG B6g�gesz � � B y14,1-1 Chairman, Board of Superv' rs rgaret err ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk The Alben McMahon Family Trust Deputy raigBy — n W. a er, ustee RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By By Andrew J. Mc on, Trustee County Admi strato By Deputy Public Wor s Director Buildings and Grounds By .� Real Property Age APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. 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I �- . . � .I .I 1, � 1. .I.I....., 11 ----..-.-j �- �- . Ai! - - - '-----..--,-- � . . � I I � ��, ')I, . I . I . I. . I �* - , . I . I I I. ..I I I I I -.. - w � 1: ! , , I I I I I . � I I .1 1, I I - 'O I !��o ---I- .. - I - --� I - , 1111'�- I -I i , I I I ..,�,- I , , , I . I .,. * * - -1/-I * � - . �-�- �,-77.�' .4_._ �k� � I % ' \* / >---� .1 I ------.Tzi;---....-----�-.------..---- o��1-",<%,,--,=11y I . � � I , I I , � I I I - , ! I . I I . ; � . �L I k 1, ..1 ... - . I I I. I 11 . . I -0�. . .1 II ! . . �. .I,I I I .. � � . .1. . . .I I . I . I � . , I I -.----- ------ I ,f I I., ---. - - -.-I- . I . I . I : � I I I .I . I I � I I .I � I I 11 .I I . , L1.1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa . County, State of California October 18 -.W 77 In the Matter of Termination of Reimbursement Agreement Cecelia Pagan Anna Rivera On recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller. IT IS-.BY TIM BOA pRD THAT the Chairman IS Ifi-REiy AUTHORIZE to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreements which were taken to guarantee.renayment of the cost of services' rendered by the County to Cecelia Pagan and Area Rivera who have made repayment in full. Passed by the Board.on October 18, 19 77.. {. f .�a 1 hereby certify that the,fdregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the.Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: County administrator affixed this l8thday of October 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk sy ��i lJ Deputy Clerk Craig 00481 H 24 3j76 15nt TERMINATION OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT The REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on June 10, 1963 by Cecelia Paean and recorded in the official records in the office of the County - Recorder of this County on July 3, 1963 in Volume 4hOO at page 109 is hereby released... Dated: October 18, 1977 By order of the Board of Supervisors. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD 0 SUPERVISORS - Contra Costa County STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa On (date) October 18 . 1977 before me, Mary Crain 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 the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this County and acknow ledged that he executed it. Janes R. Olsson, County Clerk by l ey De Cou Clerk (M 2029 11/72)' Microfilmed with board orde l 19 t TERXINATION_OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT The. REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on December 17, 1956 by 4nna Rivera and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on � �._? 1 gq6 in Volume ?407 at page Kq2 is-hereby released. Dated; October 18 , 1977 Jo By order of the Board of Supervisors. O IRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPER7SORS Contra Costa County ,a N ti STATEOF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa On (date) 0efinhPr l A 1 977 before me, i�(aY+3r g a deputy county clerk of this county, personally appeared W_ N_ R0i;� G -' known 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 he executed it. James R. Olsson, County Cler by .vt "gyp De 045rcounty Clow (H 2029 11/72) Microfilmed with board ordero 4 82 1. t: . . t t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of CaliforniaII III. . October 18 11 j,9 77 In the Matter of Comdr, � e Settlement of Medical +Services account z:� Lewisr.,Jackson On recommendation of the County Lien Coami.ttee, :IT IS BY'THE BO.� O.M, , -D. T3AT the .County Auditor-Controller IS FRF,BY ADTgOID .to accept the sum. of $500.00 as Compromse Settle�aent of ?fedi cal Services account with Lewis F. JacT�son totaling $675.09, Passed by the 3oard ,on October 18 , 19 77. w .... h:., . I, - �y� . ,-,-,�I�,�--I:�I I ., .. .. , �, ,, �:�- � �� .,r - ,�,- %�M-,-,-, ""', `, -,� 11 I 1.I hereby certify that the for din eg g is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Hoard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orin Hating Dept: Auditor--'tro I Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Ad,�ini strator 'McCraw Supervisors . County Counsel - Flym affixed this i 8+ , day of QczL L ----_�..��._,., 19 7 J.' R. OLSSON, Clerk By �%%G � C�=i:� H 24 12174_ ls-M Deputy Clerk � � Mary Craig . _00483 _ r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California I. October 18 i9 >I In the Matter of RE: Authorize legal action to collect `debts - ,:1-.b. he County Counsel is hereby directed to take lega7,_,action'against ,the following person aid in`the following matter for none I credit memo oustanding: II the County fora. 1.1 CANlERIDGE IyL'i�IQRIEB I,EdSI�ti'G, �C. Auditor Controller l,lt�5.31. I I PABSr,D 427D _,DOPMD ,on October 1$, 19 7 7 I I f r / . L .h." 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. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of . . cc: County administrator Supervisors - County Counsel affixed this 18thdoy of October 19 7"7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By %Ci, Deputy Clerk Crate II n/� . H-24 3/71 15m 00484 r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19 T7• in the Matter of PAYMENT FOR LOSS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY PURSUANT TO COUNTY ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 36-8 .1604, IT IS BY .THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller by AUTHORIZED to reimburse ` Mrs. Helen L. Wallace, Intermediate Typist Clerk; 4867 'Hartnett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804, the sum of $159.64 for replacement of coat lost'- in the ., line of duty. - PASSED-BY THE BOARD on October 18; 19 7 7` Y 9 R _ t F f I hereby _certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Social Service--R. Hofmann Supervisors cc: Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of netnbpy, , 19 Z Civil Service Safety Div. County Administrator / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk gy7���... C� Deputy Clerk 1ary Cr ag 1s 4 0048 H 24 8/75 10M a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19:,7.7 In the Matter of Approval of one-month contract _ extension for alcohol services with Los riedanos Community Hospital District IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human.Resources;Agency, is AUTHORIZED to execute a standard form"Extension of-Contract for Purchase of Services" document on behalf of the County for the month of>October, 1977 in accordance with the preliminary FY 1977-78 Contra Costa County Alcoholism. . Budget for east County alcoholism services as follows: Contract One-Month Number Contractor Payment Limit 24-750-6 Los Medanos Community Hospital District : $ 12,714 pending completion of a contract with East County Community' DetoxificationCenter for the remainder of the fiscal year. PASSEDBY THE BOARD on October 18 , 1977. r t - - 1 hereby certify that the,#oregoing 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 Sea) of the Board of Attn: Contracts S Grants unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 18thdoy of (moth-,, 19 �. County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services/ Mental Health J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor By %:��L.- �� Deputy Clerk Mar= rai g 00486 EHA.24 3/76 15m r CCC Standard Form May 1974 EXTENSION OF CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES (Contra Costa County Human Resources Agency) 1 . Contract Identification: Number 24 - 750 - 6 Department: Medical Services - Mental Health Subject: Non-medical detoxification alcohol services Effective Date: July 1, 1976 Effective Date of Contract Extension #24-750-6: July 1, 1977 2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name: LOS MEDANOS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT Capacity: Nonprofit governmental hospital district Address: 550 School Street, Pittsburg, California 94565 3. Extension of Term: The term of the above described contract between the parties. hereto Ts ereby extended from October 1, 1977 to October 31, 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided in said contract. 4. Payment Limit: As to the extended term of the contract, the maximum amount payable by the County is increased by the following amount $ 12,714 5. Other Provisions: As to the term during which the above described contract is extended, the parties mutually agree to those Special Provisions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 6. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties` agreement hereto. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By BY x0heftmm Board of Supervisors ` Designee -- ttesunt rk '� Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal ) By eput State of California ) ss. County of Contra Costa ) Recommended by Human Resources Agency ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor By known to me in those individual and D stgnee business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledqed that he/they signed it and that the public entity named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. A r ed: un Cou se Dated: PC�L a/ f77 By eputy Notary Public- OFFICIAL ub isOFFICIAL SFsAL AURORA VILLA NOTARY PUBLIC• CALIFORNIA City and Caunty of SAN FRANCISCO ' MY Cammission Expire:March 12.1979 00487Microfilmed vvith board order et L _ 1 t In aha 500rd Or SUaeryi:50r3 of t:ar-i'rra ias;o Covnty, Store of California October 18 .i9 77 In,the Matter of Authorization for Contract Negotiations' The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding certain requests from operating departments for the completion of contracts for the provision of various types of program-related services for the County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, is AUTHORIZED to conduct contract negotiations with the prospective contractors named below for completion of purchase of service contracts for the anticipated terms and not to exceed the estimated contract amounts (payment limits) as follows: ANTICIPATED MAXIMUM PROSPECTIVE COUNTY PROGRAM TERM/ EST. 01T. CONTRACTOR DEPARTMENT SERVICES EFF. DATE (FUNDING) 1. Contra Costa County Health Office and 7/1/77 - $ 3,500 Association for the Maintenance 6/30/78 (100% County) Mentally Retarded, Inc._ Services 2. State Department Health Community Demon- 7/1/77 - $116,231 of Health stration Rat 6/30/78 ($98,508 State, Control Program $17,723 County) 3. Robert Pollack _ Medical PHP Printing 10/1/77 - $ 4,400 Services 12/31/77 (PHP budget) 4. Mt. Diablo Social Seniors Day 10/1/77 - $ 26,695 Rehabilitation Service/ Program 6/30/78 - (AAA budget) Center Area Agency on Aging 5 State Department Medical Drug Abuse 10/1/77 - $191,746 of Health Services/ Grant 9/30/78 Mental - Health PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 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 data ofora3aid. Witness my hand and the Seal of 16 Board of Orig• Human Resources Agency Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thisl8thdoy of October 19 77 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service/ Area Agency on Aging J. 3. OLSSON, Clerk County Medical Services/ Sy Deputy Clerk I4ental Health/PHPMa , County Health Dept. EH:dg ��48g H • 24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra -Costa County, State of California AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE. MORAGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT October 18 .. , 19/77 In the Matter of Approving Addendum No. l to the Contract Documents for the Moraga Fire Protection District. (7050- 4099 ) The Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the governing board of the Moraga Fire Protection District, APPROVES Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for the Moraga Fire Protection District' Administration Building, 1280 Moraga Way, Moraga. This Addendum provides miscellaneous corrections .and clarification to the plans and specifications and does not change the estimated cost of construction. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. s 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 oforesoid. Or P. W. Dept. Witness my handand the Seal of the Board of `Bldgs and Grnds Supervisors affixed this 18thday of October 19 77 cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Melton 00489 H-243/76 15m . V r t -. , OCTOBER- 14, 1977 . ;h t i r R y. "�' _ - i v z{ ._t ' _ - fi r A :D D•.E w NDUM N0. 1 1 - f . . MORAII GA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT . ; < _ ADMINISTRATION BUILDING �,�.,:��-.�..;I I�I,-,.-.�1-1 9. I-I—.­,�,_,R­��: "_�I�'.��,,:_.�,-.—_,__;�.�,�:--"­�_�"�._,-�,-'-1,-, 7280 MORAGA WAY, MORAGA, CALIFORNIA j REC EIVED _ u. OCT /7 1y77 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD O, SUPERVISORS x '_ STA _.: B .: CON CO .De u The following re`isions .and/or clarifications shall be made a part of the`.Contract Documents. It is incumbent upon the General Contractor to notify his subcontractors and materials suppliers. of this Addendum_to the Contract Documents. __..:. -. I _'11� -.I-- _�,'.,I : �- I - _,::%!�,--.7-- " ­- I � - ''. ., I I , ,I ," .: - � I �_:::,� � � i" , W�. 1*1 . l of 3 Nticrofilrred-with board order - hhhh llll� Moraga Fire Protection District Administration Building Addendum No. 1 1 . ; Specification, page C-1 paragraph entitled "Base Bid Delete the phrase following the. single comma in the sentence and replace the comma with a period. 2 Specifications, page 15A-13 paragraph A-9. Add the following: "Should the contractor elect to install corrugated metal pipe as called for on the pians. The pipe shall conform to sec- tion 66 of the State Standard Specification and shall be protected with a bituminous coating." 3 Specifications, Sheet 15A-8 paragraph J. Hot water heater shall be 50 gallon storage capacity 4. Plans, Sheet 2, Section A-2. Conductors for smoke detector shall be in "wire mold" raceway where: exposed. 5. Plans, Sheet 3, interior Finish Schedule. Delete "Spray Texture" for ceiling treatment where shown and replace.with sprayed acoustical material". 6., Plans, Sheet 7 and 8, Concrete Floor Slab. Change dimension of concrete floor slab from four (4) inch to siX (6); inch. I. Plans, Sheet 8, Rain hater Leaders. Show dimension of rain water leaders to be three (3) inch diameter. . 8. Plans, Sheet-12, Telephone Outlet. Add one additional telephone floor outlet with conduit as required at easterly wall of reception room. 9 Plans, Sheet 12, Underfloor Duct. Equivalent conduit as approved may be used in lieu of underfloor duct in hallway. Delete hand holes at ends of duct runs. 2of3 Moraga Fire Protection District Administration Building Addendum No. 1 0. Plans, Sheet.12, Telephone Conduit. Delete all;conduit between telephone outlets and mechanical '-rooms as shown and replace with individual home runs from each telephone . outlet with one (1 ) inch p.v.c. conduit. 11 Plans, Sheet 12, Electrical Conduit. Electrical conduit underfloor slab may be p.vc'. in lieu of rigid steel conduit. 12. Plans, Sheet 12, Telephone Equipment Backboard. a. Install shop grade sanded 3/4" plywood backboard on east wall of mechanical room. b. : Communications panel on East wall of Mechanical Room is not in contract. 13. Plans; Sheet 12, Disconnect Switch. r In legend, description of disconnect switch symbol , delete the work "unfused" - . Disconnect switch shall be "fused". = { - 3 r. :f 3 _ t 4 :00492 3 ;o - f3 IN THE BOARD Of- SUPERVISORS r OF t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA r In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications and Awarding ) Contract for O ' Hara Avenue . Valley ) October 18, 1977 Gutter Praject , Oakley Area . ) ) Project No. 80614106-661.-77 Bidder Total Amount Spaulding Company $9,474 . 00 3603 Happy Valley Road Lafayette, CA 94549 Gallagher C Burk, Inc . , Oakland WHEREAS ,Plans and Spec.if ications, for -the O ' Hara Avenue Valley Gutter Project , Oakley area have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director , and. informal bids being duly invited and received by the Public -Works Director ; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages , which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this 8pard ; and The- Public Works Director advising that this. project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class IC Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines , and the Board concurs in this finding ; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Plans and Specifica- tions are hereby APPROVED . The Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding ; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of. labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid ; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that , after the contractor has signed the .contract and returned it with any required certificates of insurance , and the County Counsel has reviewed and approved them as to form, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board . PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 1977 Originator: Public Works Department CERTIFIED COPY Road Design Division . I certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of the ur40nal document which Is on file in my office, zed that it wras passed & adopted by the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California. on Contractor the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County County Auditor-Controller Clerk&ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, yby Deputy Clerk. County Counsel �l/wv on o 377 Road Name : O ' Hara Avenue Proj . No. . 8061 -6106-661 -77 W. O. No . . 6106 P- R 0 P 0 S A L The undersigned , being a duly. licensed Contractor in the State of California , hereby offers to do the work necessary to complete the project as described in the Request for Bid , and declares that he will take in full payment therefor an amount based on the unit prices specified hereinbelow for . the various items of work , the total value of said work as estimated herein being $ : and the following being the unit prices bid , to wit : insert Total Item Estimated Unit of Item Price . TOTAL No. Quantity Measure Item ( In Figures) ( In Figures) 1 1 LS Concrete Valley Gutter 2 2200 SgFt Street Reconstruction s. 3 2300 SgFt Overlay 4 45 LF Con'struct- Curb & Gutter 5 1 LS Relocate Barrier 6 1 LS Handicap Ramp TOTAL $ (NOTE: Please show total in blank provided above) And , further , the undersigned agrees to enter into contract with the County to do the work as provided above and in conformance with the following General Provisions . ATTACHMENTS: Proposal Plans Specifications County Standard Plans CC 302 306 306A 3040 Microfilmed with board order ooq�3 O ' Hara Avenue Proj . No . 8061-6106-661 -77 GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS : 1 . The contract unit prices shall include full payment for furnish- ing all labor , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals necessary to complete the project as shown on the Plans and as specified in the General and Special Provisions . Any reference to the Standard Specifications (S . S . ) providing for additional payment for work shown on the Plans or necessary to complete the project shall not apply . 2 . All construction shall be performed in accordance with the pro- visions of Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code , the 1975 Edition of the California Department of Transportation , Standard Specifi - cations (S . S . ) and these General and Special Provisions subject to the inspection and approval of the Public Works Department . 3 . Any change in the scope of work or quantity of work will be by written order of the Engineer which will specify the work to be done, adjustment of allotted time and the basis of compensation for such work. 4 . The undersigned shall complete the project within the allotted time of 15 working days , counting from and including the 'date stated in the Notice to Proceed . 5. For labor performed at "force account" the percentage (S . S . Section 9-1 . 03A ( lb) ) , "Labor Surcharge , " to be applied to the actual wages paid (S . S . Section 9- 1 . 03A ( la) ) will be 23 percent . The second paragraph in Section 9- 1 . 03A , "Work Performed by Contractor ," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read : To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sections 9- 1 . 03A ( 1 ) , "Labor , " 9-1 . 03A (2) , "Materials" and. 9- 1 . 03A (3) , "Equipment Rental ," there will be added a markup of 24 percent to the cost of labor , 15 percent to the cost of materials , and 15 percent to the equipment rental . 6 . The undersigned agrees to comply with all local , State , and Federal regulations applicable to labor , wage rates , hours of work , apprentices , and subcontractors . Wages paid shall be not less than the current list of prevailing wages on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . 7 . Neither a Faithful Performance Bond (Surety bond) nor a Labor and Materials Bond (Surety bond) is required for work done under this contract . 8. The County will file a Notice of Completion upon acceptance of the completed work by the Board of Supervisors . 9 . The work shall be performed under the general supervision of the Public Works Director, or his authorized representative , who shall have the authority to approve or reject any portion WA ork, or to order the suspension of the work for cause . GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont . ) : 10. Before any work is commenced on this contract, or pursuant to a purchase order , the Contractor shall furnish to the Public Works Director : (a) Evidence of adequate Workmen ' s Compensation Insurance . pursuant. to State law. (b) Certificate of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500, 000 . A rider attached thereto shall name, the specific agency as a named insured . (c) Said rider shall provide for notice of cancellation to the agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy . 11. By acceptance of the contract or purchase order , the undersigned agrees to save , indemnify , and hold harmless the County of Contra Costa , or its representatives , from all liabilities imposed by law by reason .of injury or of death to any person or persons or damage to property which may arise out of the work covered by this contract , or performed pursuant to the. purchase order, and does agree to defend the County in any claim or action asserting such liability. Date - Company Authorized Signature Address Title California Contractor ' s (SIGNATUREJO BE NOTARIZED) License No . 00495 SPECIAL PROVISIONS 1 . Paragraph a of Chapter 1 -6 of the County Ordinance Specifi - cations is modified here as follows O ' Hara Avenue shall be closed to through traffic for a period not to exceed 7 (seven) calendar days while the concrete valley gutter is formed , placed , and cured . During the balance of the project period , - at least one 12-foot traffic lane shall remain open during the contractor ' s working day and at least two 12-foot lanes shall remain open after each working day and when construction operations are not in progress . Signing and traffic control shall be the Contractor ' s respon- sibility. Signs and posts shall be ,picked up and returned to the County Maintenance Yard in. Martinez .� Type III barricades and flashers shall be provided by the Contractor . Full compensation for conforming to this special provision , including full compensation for furnishing all labor , including flagmen , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for installing , maintaining and removing all signs , lights and barricades as shown on the plans , as specified herein , and as directed by the Engineer , including picking up , hauling and returning County- furnished signs , and posts , shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various items of work and no additional compensa- tion will be allowed therefor . 2 . Asphalt concrete shall be Type B . The aggregate grading shall conform to the 1 /2 inch maximum, medium grading . Asphalt concrete shall be placed in one layer of 0 . 15 ' thickness for overlay and two layers of 0. 15 ' thickness for reconstruction . The overlay work and the surface coarse for reconstruction shall be placed in one operation . The provisions in the last paragraph in Section 39-6 . 02 , "Spreading , " of the Standard Specifications , are superseded by the following : Asphalt concrete may be spread with a spreader box. The spreader box shall be self-supported on the grade by wheels or tracks and shall have a screed that will produce a com- pleted surfacing of uniform smoothness and texture conforming to the provisions in Section 39-6 . 03 , "Compacting . " The spreader box may be drawn by the asphalt material supply . vehicle . Asphaltic emulsion , RS-1 shall be used as paint binder and prime coat . 400 I SPECIAL PROVISIONS (.Cont . ) The Contractor shall not perform paving operations when the weather is rainy or foggy. It shall be the' Contractor ' s respon- sibility , based on weather predictions , to schedule his paving operations to avoid paving in the rain or fog . If the day ' s operations are cancelled because of predicted rain or fog , a non-working day will be charged regardless of actual working conditions . Full conpensation. for asphalt concrete and asphaltic emulsion shall be considered as included in the contract unit prices paid per square foot for Street Reconstruct and Overlay and no separate payment will be made therefor . 3 .. Aggregate base shall be Class 2 and shall conform to the grading for the 1 - 1 /2 inch maximum or 3/4 inch maximum grading . The aggregate base provided must comply wholly with the specifications for 1 - 1 /2 inch maximum or 3/4 inch maximum. A combination of the two separate specifications will not be permitted . The use of a spreader box for spreading Class 2 aggregate base will not be required . Class 2 aggregate base shall be spread with equipment , to be approved by the Engineer , that will provide a uniform layer conforming to the planned section , both transversely and longitudinally, within the tolerance specified in Section 26-1 . 05 , "Compacting . " Equipment or methods which cause segregation of the material will not be permitted . Full compensation for furnishing and placing aggregate base shall be considered as included in the various contract items . of work and no separate payment will be made therefor . 4 . Street reconstruction conforms shall be cut to a neat , smooth line. The contract unit price paid per square foot for Street Reconstruc- tion shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , equipment , and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in reconstruction , complete in place, including removing the corrugated metal pipe arch and concrete pad , excavation , and furnishing and placing aggregate base as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special pro- visions , and as directed by the Engineer . 5 . All overlay conforms to existing pavement and gutter shall be constructed by removing a minimum 3/4 inch thick by 3 foot wide strip of pavement along conforms . The contract unit price paid per square foot for Overlay shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools , equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in the overlay , complete in place , including furnishing and placing leveling coarses , asphaltic emulsion , and constructing overlay conforms as shown on the plans , as specified 00499 SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont . ) in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions , and as directed by the Engineer. 6 . The valley gutter shall be placed in one operation and shall be completely . formed . Forms shall remain in place for 72 hours . The contract lump sum price paid for Concrete Valley Gutter shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for doing all the work involved in constructing the valley gutter , complete in place , including excavation and furnishing and placing aggregate base, as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions , and as directed by the Engineer . 7. The contract unit price paid per linear foot for "Reconstruct Curb and Gutter" shall include full compensation for furnishing_ all labor, materials , tools , equipment , . and ' incidentals and for doing all the work involved in curb and gutter reconstruction including remov- ing existing curb and gutter , saw cutting , and excavation as shown on the plans and specified in the Standard Specifications. and these special provisions , and as directed by the Engineer. 1 8. The contract lump sum price paid for "Relocate Barrier" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in the barrier relocation work, complete in place , as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special pro- visions , and as directed by the Engineer. 9. The contract lump sum price paid for Handicap Ramp shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals and for doing all the work involved .in constructing the handicap ramp, complete in place, as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special . provisions , and as directed by the Engineer. 00498 THR[t)•YELLOW Rtf L[CTOII• Ic"L SLACK IC WO"F 5"Mrim-RL CCITT. Alb!70! 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(552,3) Parties: [Public Agency) Contra Costa County [Contractor) Spaulding Company Complete legal name {�2) Effective Date: October 31, 1977 [See 54 for starting date.] (S3) The Vork: Construct valley gutter, reconstruct street and place overlay on O'Hara Avenue at the intersection of Highway 4 in the Oakley area, Project No. 8061-6106-661-77, all in accordance with the Plans, Drawings and Special Provisions or Specifications, prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted Bid Proposal. (y4) Cc: lotion Tirtc: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] (b) Within 15 Qub=b 7[/FrorY.ing days from starting date. (S5) Liquidated Damage: 5 --` per calendar day. (S6) Public Agency's Agent: Public Works Director (97) Contract Price: $ 9,474.00 (for unit price contracts: more or less, ir/ accordance urith finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strik-a out parenthetical material if inapolicable.) 1_ SICRATURES ACZ1110FLEDCI!i r?. el Public Acenc:r, By: / (President, Chairman Or Other ernon L. 1 ne Designated Representative) Public Works Director - Contractor, hereby also ac- o ledging aw eness of andompliance with Labor .Cod S 61�co ce i l:orkers' Compe sation Law. [CORPORATE Dee!9hate offs fcapaci in the usiness) SEAL] By. ` (Designate official capacity in tiie business] Mote to Contractor (1) Execute acknouledg=ert fora below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. State of California ) ACKROWLEDGMEnT (by Corporation, County of fc QAA ) ss' Partnership, or Individur.l) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to ne in individual and business capacity as stated, p:rsonally appeared before no today and ac}:nowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. VIC Dated: ZQ [VOTARIAL SELL] 11 sialic OF - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FO'.:il APPROVED -by County Counsel. G. S. DODGE (Page 1 of 4) NO-ARY PUBLIC CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (CC-1; Rev_ 11-76) SMR,TATE Of CAMORN1A Miarofilmed with board order M' "Urn.E+D• Sept. 4, 1979 00504 3.� . 1101E MITPIICT, 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 e:tpeihsc, and in a workmanlike manner, fullv 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 plans, dr;wings and specifications. (c) The Aron: can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. -4. TIME: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this wort: as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to Proceed; and shall complete it as. specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED D-A11AGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work =tIt,hin tiie tino fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he beacmes liai)le to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fit: the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result: of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation- therefor, for each calendar_ dav's delay in finishing said %.-or!:; and if the same be not paid;-Public Agency may, in addition to* its other rLr:cdicd; deduct;the same from- any moncy due or to becbme--due Contractor under this: con- tract. - If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a-delay, suspen- sion of worl: or extension of tire, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of e::isting utility facilities. G. INTEGRATED DOCUi•E: rS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the Public Acency's call for bids, and Contractor's acceoted Sic: for this :cork are hereby inco::porated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing c:chibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the soecificaticns or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be e.%tecuted as if a;:.'hibited, mentioned and set fortis in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's .gent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYME::i. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conduit*:s, and as fuel compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in-Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public lgency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; %-heraupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Cantractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10; thereof pursuant -to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective wort: and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. S. PA .Z11TS 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 wor'r, 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 wort: can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the wor): progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to ::L, so as L:u "void unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor in making good any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after"th'e- Public Agency file-- its notice of completion of , e (page 2 of 4) (LC-1; Rcv. 11-76) Y work, it shall issue a certificate 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 Leen paid, no claims have been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuicr.-ions of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSURAIXV. (Labor Code 551060-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public lageucy (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or. (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the. Workers' Compensation Law. 10. 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 specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hureunder. 11. VAXLURE TO PLRF0P11- If the Contractor at any time 'refuses qr neglects,_ without .fault of the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient mat rials or workinen to cc;wplete-this. agreement and wor): as provided herein, .'for'a perkod• of 10 days- or mote after written notice thereof by the Public Agehcy, the Public Agency mar furnish same- and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local laus anti regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs... 1735, 1777.5, & 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTPACTORS. Government Code 5y4100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, suusistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such wort; is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no mininum wage rale is specified, the Contractor shall irmnediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the p-;---wailing wage rate therefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply froin the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. HOURS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no worla:au employed at any times on this wor): by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to wort: longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1810-1815. 1G. APPI: ETICUS. Properly indentured apprentices zaay be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.G, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) . r 00506 17. PREFERMICE FOI: MATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and . economy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of t:iis County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSIMMENJT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of tz-• Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. NO UTAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of wort: ant: or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD HATTMILESS & INVE:^JI:Y. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indazuii=y from the liabilities as defined i:: this section. - (b) - 'The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and api7aintive boards, commissions, officers, agents and dniployees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accented 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 matters covered by this-contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employce(s) .of one or more of then. (e) Non-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specifications) or special provisions) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of. caving ground during trench excavation. (Page 4 of 4) (c l 'Rev. 11-76> OQ5(l'7 .� r IWI IYOI�i�� iii i�Y NA4R AND ADDRESS OF AGENCY COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES Glen Hansen Ins. Brokers, Inc. P. 0. Be:: 346 COMPANY A St. Paul. Fire & Marine LETTER Walnut Creek, Ca.94597 COMPANY LETTER NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED COMPA Spaulding Compar7 ETTERm C 3603 Happy Valley Road Zafayette, Ca. ETTER Y D COMPANY LETTER - This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time- POLICY b Limits of Liabiin Thousands 0 LETTER TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE EACH AGGREGATE OCCURRENCE GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY S $ A ®COMPREHENSIVE FORM 588 JD 3?30 —.111130/78 ❑PREMISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE S $ �� ❑EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD �� ❑UNDERGROUND HAZARD - ❑PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILY INJURY AND �i>♦ ❑CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 5W $ 500 ❑BROAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED DAMAGE ❑INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ❑PERSONALANJURY PERSONAL INJURY : AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY j� (EACHPERSON) S ❑COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY S ®OWNED (EACH OCCURRENCE) A E] HIRED HIRED 588 JD 3730 —211/30/76. PROPERTY DAMAGE f �7 BODILY INJURY AND I NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 500 u' COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND ❑ UMBRELLA FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE $ $ ❑ OTHERTHAN UMBRELLA COMBINED FORM WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY and EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY S IEJCHACC:0Eh77 OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION ons ruC V ey gu er, reconstruct street ari ace overlay on O'Hara Avenue at the interseption of Highway 4 in the Oakley Area, Project No. 8061-6106-661 7t ' ' By endorsement to policy No. 5g&JD3?30, Contra Costa County, its officers, employees and agent" Fi r Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof. the issuing com- w or moth– pany will eGX mail �� days written notice to the below named certificate hotder. ppCo ficatlOn. �►'' NAME AND ADDRESS 0=CERTIFICATE HOLDER: 1-1/30/77 77 /30/ DATE ssuEu l � Contra Costa County GLEN HEN) BR KERS, C. 651 Pine Street Martinez Ca. 94553 � ' 9047-4 -/ ' AUTH 1 REPRESENTATIVE - Microfilmed with bots order IACORD 25 (Ed.2.77) I NATE COMPENSATION P.O.SOX 807,SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 94101 ,b INSURAXMCH FUND CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE November 9, 1977 Contra Costa Co. Public Works 255 Glacier Dr. -Martinez, ca. 94553 This is to certify that we have issued a valid Workers'Compensation insurance policy in a form approved by the California Insurance Commissioner to the employer named below for the policy period indicated. This policy is not subject to cancellation by the Fund except upon ten days'advance written notice to the employer. We will also give you TEN days'advance notice should this policy be cancelled prior to its normal expiration New Application-77 (11-1-77/11-1-78) JOB: #8061-6106-661-77 EMPLOYER RESIDENT Spalding Co. P.O. Box 357 Lafayette, Ca. 94549 sh Microfilmed with ;board order SCIF FORM 262A(REV.2-76).�.M - 005ti 9. :. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA . COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT October 18 19 1 ZL In the Matter of Authorizing Acquisition of the Upper San Ramon Creek Basin Site From The San Ramon Valley Unified School District, Flood Control Zone 3B, San Ramon Area Work Order 8548 - 7520 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, that- the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to proceed with the. acquisition of the Upper San Ramon Creek Detention Basin Site from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. 1 I hereby certify that the.,foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Superviscri on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Planning Supervisors _ ffi and Design axed this /Xdday of_�&:o - . 19 77 cc: Public Works Director — Flood Control County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Auditor-Controller Deputy Cleric San Ramon Valley Unified School District, 699 Old Orchard Drive Danville, CA 94526 H-24 3/76 15m 00510 In the . Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Ca!'Ifarnio October 18, , 19 77a , In the Matter of Permission -to Hold John Swett High School Homecoming Parade on October 21 , 1977, Crockett Area. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is granted the John Swett High School to use Rolph Avenue, Pomona Street, Second Avenue, Starr Street - Fourth Avenue and Loring Avenue to hold its annual Homecoming Parade between approximately 5:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. on October 21 , 1977 subject to _ conditions set forth relative to parades in Board Resolution 4714. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. I hereby certify that the.foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes,of said Board of Supervisors.on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originating Department: Supervisors Public Works affixed this 18 day of October _ 19 77 Land Development .cc: Public Works Director . John Swett High Schoola J. R. OLSSON, Clerk (via Public Works) gy 4 - Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson 00511 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18, . 19 77 In the Matter of Permission to Hold California High School Homecoming Parade on October 22, 1977, San Ramon Area. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is granted the California High School to use Alcosta Boulevard, Belle Meade Drive_and Broadmoor Drive to hold a Homecoming Parade between approximately 9:20 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on October 22, 1977 subject to conditions set forth relative to. parades in Board Resolution No. 4714. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. - t I hereby certify that the,foregaing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originating Department: Supervisors Public Works affixed this 18 day of October 1977 Land Development cc: Public Works Director California High School J. R. OLSSON, Clerk (via Public Works) 774Sandr�aL. Deputy Clerk �Nielson 00512 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of . Contra Costa County, State of California October 1.8 ,.19.77 _ In the Matter of Arbitrator 's Opinion and Award Concerning the 1976 Election Day Grievance y The Director of Personnel having forwarded to -the Board the Arbitrator 's Opinion and Award concerning*the _1976 Election Day Grievance between the County and Social Services Union, Local 535; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said opinion and award is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 1977. _ h 1 hereby certify that the-Jo' regoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. Dept. : Civil Service Supervisors affixed this 18thday of October 1977 cc: Local 535 Director, Human Resources Agency County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel gy 4&____ (�%�� Deputy Cleric County Administrator raig� 0051.3 H 24 3/76 15m ADOLPH M. KOVEN -304 Greenwich Street 2 San Francisco, California 94133 Telephone: (415) 392-6543 6 IN ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO 7 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PARTIES L to tl in the Matter of a Controversy ) it between ) ) 1E SOCIAL SERVICES UNION, LOCAL 535, ) ARBITRATOR'S OPINION AND AWARD 3�� I and ) 14 COPITRA. COSTA COUNTY, ) :!S Involving holiday on election ) day, June 8, 1976. ) 16 ) ._7 i8 I' This Arbitration arises pursuant to Agreement between SOCIA �q SERVICES UNION, LOCAL 535 , hereinafter referred to as the "Union," �0 and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, herinaf ter referred to as the "Employer," under which ADOLPH M. KOVEN was selected to serve as Arbitrator, 212 and under which the Arbitrator' s Award would be final and binding 23 upon the parties. 24 Hearing was held on June 23, 1977 , in Martinez, California. The parties were afforded full opportunity .for the examination and 26 ( cross-examination of witnesses , the introduction of relevant 27 ! exhibits , and for argument. The Employer filed a post-hearing 28 I brief. r I . APPEARANCES:. On behalf of the Union: =a1 ` STEWART WEINBERG, Esq.. I Van Bourg, Allen, Weinberg k Roger 2 1 45 Polk Street San Francisco, California •94102 _..'CCF?Az'.nTION :•,_.....<r.rn.n..•fl<TLE • ..-!F_.N'RICH STtiEE7 - - 0051.4 Microfilmed With board order u a i On behalf of the Employer: i 2 ROSEMARY MATOSSIAN Esq . DeputyCounty Counsel 3 Contra Costa County P. 0. Box 69 4 Martinez, California' 94553 5 1 6 ISSUE Did the Employer, Contra Costa County, violate its Memorandum of Understanding with the Union, 8 the Employer' s Departinental• Manual , and the Employer' s past practice by denying to employees 9 I a holiday on election day, June 8 , 1976? 10 11 3ACKGRODUD: 12 When the Union and Employer negotiated and signed their 15 1975-1976 Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter the "Agree- 14 meet") , the Employer recognized as a holiday those days on which 15 statewide elections were conducted. At that time, in mid-1975, the 16 Employer's existing ordinances , in relevant part, provided, 17 "Holidays shall be observed on those days specified in Government 18 Code Sections 6700 and 6701. 11I/ Likewise, the Employer's Manual 19 for the Social Services Department noted that every statewide 20 election day was considered as a paid holiday. 21 In the 1975 bargaining negotiations , the Union sought to 22 increase the number of employee holidays , adding several new ones 23 to those holidays then recognized by the Employer. The Union and 24 the Employer, however, determined not to increase employee holiday 25 benefits . The parties' eventual Agreement provided only the 26 following with respect to holidays : 27 Section 18. Attached hereto as -Appendix A is a summary of vacation and sick leave accruals for 28 full-time employees and the holidays the County observes. 29 30 31 l/ In mid-1975 the State of California's Government Code observed statewide election days as employee holidays . 32 i •,'.COLPH M. KOVEN 2. LAW CORTOFIAMN _ - FEUTHCUSEJUiiUS'CAME v.&CCPSENWIre STRCET - - 1415) 393-6!i413 r ' 0051.5 y Appendix A, in its turn, listed some ,twelve specific holidays , 2 such as New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. 4. No—..ever, statewide election days were not specified in the holiday llist.2/ r During the term of the Agreement, the State Legislature acted to delete statewide election days as holidays , making its deletion effective January 1 , 1976. The legislature substituted for such election days an annual personal holiday for employees , 1 -to be selected in their discretion. 0 The Employer sought to follow the State' s decision in . 'yx regard to the election day holiday. In keening with its ordinance, 12 which follows the State employee holiday system, the Employer 13 offered to non-represented and represented employees alike the substitution of a personal holiday for the election day holiday_ 'i :�. In behalf of its representation unit, the Union rejected the - >6 substitution of holidays. Nonetheless , the Employer refused bargaining unit members a holiday on the next statewide election A 11S' day, .lune 8, 1976. POS ITIO14 OF UNION: 20, By refusing to grant employees a paid holiday on election 23 knion, day, June 8, 1976, the Employer violated its Agreement with the 22 its own past practice, and its departmental manual . When 23 the Union and Employer agreed to set forth a list of specific 24 holidays their agreement became bilateral , taking away the 25 Employer's unilateral discretion concerning holidays. Once the 26 27 2/ In preparing Appendix A to the Agreement , the Employer merely 28 attached the appendix from an existing agreement known as the "Q Memorandum, " which did not specify statewide elections as 2. 'holidays. Nonetheless , the Employer admits that at that time statewide elections were treated as holidays , even for those u0 employees covered by the 0 Memorandum. In his report concerning the instant grievance, the Employer' s Employee Relations Officer t 31 observed, "Although statewide election days were not specified in the FY 1975-1976 Memorandum of Understanding, the omission was , 32 unintentional on the part of both parties- " j ADC L r r.t. KOVEv 3. + LAW iOgYCAATION � ! GCMTNPU3E•JUL'US'CASTLE -c -.r.-^ :fir•..., rT9rrT i415) 332-6540 { 00516 F F C I ' parties ' understanding as to holidays became part of their written 2 Agreement the Employer no longer had the right unilaterally to 3 � determine employee holidays through its ordinance nower or other- 4 wise. The Agreement superseded both the Employer's existing holi- 5 day ordinance and whatever the State Legislature determined in 6 respect to holidays. 7 I Nor is it significant that the statewide election holiday E � U:as not specifically listed in Appendix A of the Agreement. The failure to specify it was by mutual error and cannot overshadow 'i0 the admitted fact that 'such election days were treated by the 31 Employer and employees 'as paid holidays when the Agreement was 12 negotiated and subscribed to. It was• an accepted holiday as the �•3 others were that were listed. W The most appropriate remedy to redress the Employer's i5 refusal to grant employees a holiday on June 8 is to reimburse 16 employees at the holiday rate of Day . for the forced work day, 17 . ` namely, at time-and-one-half pay. It would not be a sufficient 39 remedy merely to grant employees a selected day off, especially 19 ( since a personal holiday is just what the Employer sought to 20 substitute for the contractual election day holiday. 2.L 1i POSITION OF EMPLOYER: 22 The Union' s grievance is frivolous , without merit, . and is 23 made in bad faith. The testimony concerning negotiation of the 24 Agreement and the- Agreement itself demonstrate that the Employer 25. never agreed that bargaining unit members were entitled to the 26 ! specific list of holidays appearing in Appendix A; rather, the 27 parties agreed in their Agreement to incorporate only a summary of 26 the Employer's policy regarding employee holidays That holiday 29 policy was as follows : the Employer would observe the holidays 30 granted in Government Code Sections 6700 and' 6701, as the Employer 31 had done in the past. Thus , when. statewide elections were 32 deleted in the Government Code as holidays , the Employer ::Dc>LPH.,tij. xovs►v 4• AIM1 CORP(:k%TION "h F:Ob3L-;VUL•5•CLSTLC =J Oni._NWiCH STREET 1 0051r 1 rightfully ended its practice of granting its employees a holiday 2 on election days . The Employer acted consistently with its policy 3 regarding holidays , as that policy is summarized in the Agreement- 4 Furthermore, the Union cannot complain about losing the 5 election day holiday, since such a holiday was never specified in 6 Appendix A of the Agreement. Although the Union now seeks to 7 reform the Agreement by including election day as a listed holiday, 8 lit must seek such reformation not through this Arbitration but 9 through the Employer's Board of Supervisors. Authority does not 10 exist for adding to the clear words of the Agreement the missing 11 election day holiday. °12 Nor can the Union rely on the departmental manual or the- 13 he13 Employer's past practices. Both simply reflect that the Employer 14 observed the Government Code in granting employee holidays , a 15 practice never altered by the Employer. 16 DISCUSSION: 17 A threshhold problem exists in this dispute: whether the 18 statewide election day holiday can be considered as among those 19 holidays contemplated by Appendix A of the Agreement, notwith- 20 standing that the holiday was not specified in the list of 21 holidays. If Appendix A did not contemplate the election day 22 holiday, that determination would end the matter -in dispute. But, 23 in confronting the Agreement's silence on the election day holiday, 24 we must be aware that arbitrators generally favor correcting a 25 contractual omission .where it results from a mutual mistake of the. 26 parties , as distinguished from an omission that results from a 27 unilateral error of only one of the parties. 28 The following, facts are pertinent to the threshhold issue: 29 We know that when the Agreement was entered into an election day 30 holiday was recognized by the Employer, along with those other 31 holidays expressly mentioned in Appendix A. We also know that 32 employees governed by the Agreement from which Appendix. A was ADOLPH M. KOVEN 5 .AW CCRPORATION PEMTMOUDE.J'JLIUS'CASTLE 274 GREENWICH STREET i re�F1 ±..x.5949 i 2 00518 1 taken received an election day holiday, notwithstanding its 2 I emission from their Agreement as well. And. we know that during 3 the grievance proceedings in 'this dispute that the Employer's own representative, the Employee Relations Officer, concluded that the 5 ` failure to mention the election day holiday in Appendix A was 4 6 11 "unintentional on the part of both parties . " Indeed, one of those '? who negotiated the Agreement in behalf of the Employer essentially 8 conceded in his testimony that omission of the election day 9.. ,1 holiday was an oversight. �G It must be concluded, therefore, that when the Agreement 's 1.1. holiday provision was negotiated and agreed to, the parties recog- 12 ( nized that election day was a holiday just as much as any other 15 -•jholiday specifically listed in Appendix A. In fact, when the 14 Employer dropped its election day holiday it sought negotiations 1; with the Union regarding that deletion, negotiations that may well 16 have been unnecessary if election clay were not recognized as a 3.7 holiday entitlement. In short, the record permits no other con- 18 elusion than that the failure to list the election day holiday in 19 JrAppendix A was a failure resulting from mutual error or inadver- 20 ! tence by .both parties, and not an. omission resulting from any 21 intention or error on the part of only one of the parties. 22 Accordingly, it must be concluded that Appendix A's list of huli- .23 days included election day even though that holiday was not c4 expressly specified. Were a contrary conclusion to 'be reached in 25 this case, the Agreement would not be given the effect and meaning 26 the parties understood at the time of its negotiation, and a 27 clerical error or inadvertent mistake would be raised to the same 28 significance as a bargain openly struck by the two parties. 29 The core of this dispute, then, emerges as to what the 30 parties actually accomplished or sought to accomplish by drafting 31 Section 18 and Appendix A of the Agreement in the fashion they 52 did, assuming that statewide election days were among the holidays 1 ADOLPH M. KOVEN i 6. LAv/ CORPORATION - PEgTRnLLSC.JVLIUS•CASTLE 1?6 GgF.ENwICHSTRCCT � (415) .092-8340 0 519 listed. The Employer argues that the Agreement merely recognized 2. the Employer's holiday policy at the time, namely, that the Employer would observe those holidays specified in the Government Code . The Union, on the other hand, argues that the Agreement was not merely a restatement of the Employer's holiday policy, but an ci I express recognition and acceptance of those holidays employees were y ,'then entitled to. II When we look at the written terms of the Agreement ,. it is difficult- to see them as .only an echo of the Employer's existing Zn. policy and practice, as claimed by the Employer. Nothing in the 13 Agreement either refers' to or links employee holidays to the :2 Employer's holiday ordinance. Nor. is reference made to the iv Government Code. 1A. Furthermore, even though Section 18 of the Agreement l` ( arguably refers to Appendix A as containing a "summary" of 0 ! Employer holidays, Appendix A contains not a summary at all but a 33 Mull list of holidays the Employer then observed.3/ It is also i8 significant that neither Section 18 nor Appendix A refers to the 19 Employer' s holiday ordinance, while in Section 19 of the Agreement ?0 we see that when setting forth employee grievance procedures , the inarties expressly refer to the Employer's ordinance concerning its 42 general grievance procedures. Thus, it is clear that when the 23 parties expressly desired, they were Quite capable of incorporat- ing or citing portions of the Employer's ordinance structure in 25 their Agreement. . 261 In addition, the negotiating history behind the Agreement 4't ( does not lend itself to supporting the Employer's position. ^8Initially; the Union proposed a list .of holidays that included not 29 30 3/ When reading Section 18 and Appendix A together, it appears that the "summary" referred to in Section 18 refers to the 31 s urtmary of vacation and sick leave accruals , which are in summary form in thz Appendix, and not a summary of holiday entitlements, 1which are not in summary form at all. , E -)LPH M. KO'VEN i 7. t.w,corPORAI;dN I 1.ITAOOSi.JUUUS•CAME ]ice"RE.F.PI•NIGM SFEET ' (415) Zo2-oa48 4 II r 00520 • J 1 only those holidays then recognized by the Employer, but additional 2 holidays as well. The Employer refused to grant additional holiday 3 benefits and the Union then settled for the existing holidays. 4 Thus , at that juncture the parties were focused in on specific 5 holidays , at least as to their number, and were not concerned with b the Employer's general holiday structure (as expressed by ordi- 7 nance) . Indeed, one of the Employer's negotiatiors described the 8Employer' s bargaining position at the time as believing; ghat the s .9 existing holidays "they observed were adequate, " indicating the 10 attention being given not to a holiday "system" or "structure" but 11 to the existing holidays themselves . 12 The focus of the parties' negotiations , then, was not the 13 Employer' s holiday ordinance, but the number of holidays then 14 recognized by 'the Employer and whether they were adequate. The 1% evidence does not reflect that the parties agreed to accept the 16 holiday ordinance itself, but rather that they agreed to accent .17 those holidays then granted under the Employer's ordinance. 1& It must be concluded that the Agreement, in both its clear 19 terms and negotiating history, reflects that statewide election 20` days were part of the holiday package guaranteed to the Union's 21 bargaining unit. To be sure , during the course of the Agreement 22 the parties could mutually agree to delete the election day holi- 23 day if they so desired, but until such mutual agreement existed 24 the Employer was bound by the Agreement to grant employees a holi- 25 day on statewide election days, or at least to grant thea premium 26 pay in lieu thereof. The Agreement did not permit unilateral 27 abrogation of the election day holiday, nor did it contemplate 28 such abrogation based on the State's amendment of the Government 1 29 1 Code holidays. The Union correctly claims that the Agreement 30 became the governing instrument between the parties insofar as 3l controlling employee holidays and- could not be unilaterally 32 changed by the Employer, at least not without some special, i •v. .:O P?4•!IDY :h Srq yF.?/h.tH ZME[T 00521 ,s I compelling reason. 2 Having determined that the Employer violated the Agreement 3 by refusing to grant employees a. holiday on June 8, 1976, a state- 4 wide election day, it is necessary to fashion a remedy appropriate 5, for the violation. The Employer argues that the remedy should b only direct that employees be given another day off, at their 7 choosing. But, as the Union points out, the remedy sought by the 8 Employer would simply grant it what it sought from the Union when 9 the election day, holiday .was unilaterally cancelled by the 10. Employer. 11 The Union's point is well taken. Although it can be argued . 12 that the employees ' injury would be redressed by granting them 13 another holiday, their real injury resulted from being compelled 34 to work on a specific holiday granted them by their Agreement. 15 1 Thus, the more appropriate remedy would be to grant the employees 16 the premium pay that they were entitled to by working on a 17 contractual holiday. Accordingly, the Employer is directed to 18 reimburse employees the appropriate premium pay for working on 19 June 8, 1976. 20 ` 21 AWARD 22 The grievance is sustained. The Employer violated the Agreement in refusing to grant bargaining unit 23 employees a holiday with pay on June 8, 1976. The Employer is directed to reimburse Employees the 24 appropriate premium nay for working on a holiday that they were entitled to under the Agreement. 25 26 27 'Aated:O( `t *Arliptrato 28 29 30 31 32 DOLPH M. KOVEI\ 9. LAW CORPORATION - - V[riHpUSE-JULWS'CASTLE ! - 224 GREENVVICK 4LREFT 1{ (.15) 932-6548 aoi In the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19. 77 In:the Matter of Accepting Bial for Borrowing Temporary Funds. The Board of Supervisors on September. 20, 1977 having authorized Mr. E. 19. Leal, County Treasurer-Tax Collector, to solicit. bids, without advertising, for the temporary borrowing of funds in an amount not to exceed $15, 000, 000 pursuant to Government Code Sections 53840 through 53844; and Mr. Leal having recommended that the low bid of 3.22 percent interest with no premium submitted by Bank of America be accepted; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Mr. 'Leal ' ' is hereby APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. I hereby certify that the--foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the Minutes of said Board of Supervisorson the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originating Dept: County Treasurer-Tax Collectoruper,►isors + cc: County Auditor-Controller affixed this 18th day of October 1977 County Administrator County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk MaprCraig H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19:12L 1n the Matter of Establishment of Petty Cash Revolving Fund for County Manpower Project On the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE' BOARD ORDERED that a petty cash revolving fund -in the amount of $150.00 is ESTABLISHED for the Manpower Program. - PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18 , 1977. _ 4 _ _ 1 hereby certify that the'loregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig. HRA Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Manpower Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this da of „-+ 19 County Auditor-Controller l Rth y — � `g�a�� '-= J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk .Ma Crai. ®05121 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18, ,:W-77- In 19 77In 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 for Drainage Purposes 8/1.1/77 Clovey LaCroix, et al Sub.MS 52-77 2. Offer of Dedication rn for Drainage Purposes 10/6/77 Lynn G. Breton, et al LUP 2065-77 3. Offer of Dedication '-' for Slope Easement C-) and Roadway Purposes 10/9/77 Manuel & Laura Gomes Sub. 4454 0 4 PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18, 1977. M L _ 'y }�Q�r l{. _ 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisari on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originating Department: Supervisors Public Works affixed this 18'5-day of October 19 77 Land Development Division cc: Recorder (via P,W. ) Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning By ;�7-A?� , Deputy Clerk N.PODS 00nn{{ t-)G��nn H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 1n-the Matter of Approval of contract,for _ Catholic Chaplaincy Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED: to execute Contract #26-012-3 for the provision of. Catholic chaplaincy services for County Hospital and Juvenile Hall during the period _ October 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978 at a cost of $13,835. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18,. 1977. a _ _ s _ 1 r _ L 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attu: Contracts & Grants Unit cc: County Administrator affixed this18th day of October 19 77 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Medical Services .L Contractor By ' - Deputy Clerk 5UPine P1. Neu:hqjgf 0052 EH:dg H 24 8175 10M :,�:,___ ZZ5zaa County Standlydorra STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) _ =t-=-act Ieer_t.ification. Number en,a:_ ant: Contra .Costa County'Medical Services ec_; Professional services .for Catholic chaplaincy at County Hospital ..and Juvenile Hall :he County_ of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department Hamad . �C Cae following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: :itractor: ROMN Cr1THOLIC WELFARE CORPORATION.OF OAKLAND ;aci.ty: California nonprofit corporation (Catholic Charities .of the Diocese .V'dress: ..433` Jefferson Street of. Oakland), Oakland, California 94507 3_ :ie effective date of this Contract is October I, 1977 and it ce,rember 30. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein: -emr Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract .shall..not �. c•�=^'s Obsieations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described . Provisions .attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, =:e _o =+1 the .terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 5. _ _=;ac-or's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carryout -;=_k d—cribed in the Service Plan attached hereto which.is incorporated Herein by subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. a.r�1 aid Special Conditions. This Contract is subject. to the General Conditions.... . 5=a--;=7 Conditions . (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by. 3. r-Drecr. This. Contract implements in whole or in part the. following described . . =-L'.=ct he. application -and approval documents of which are incorporated •herein.by Le t-.._:: 'Ai--thorny.: .. This Contract is. entered into underand subject to the following. a==horities: =0_ ores. These ..signatures attest.the parties'. agreement. hereto .. _A lu JWS�TA q CALIFORbJACONTRACTOR By ni��n., Board .of Superv' brs GgvA)�_Ic_ th4-�tTl�s Designate official capacity is business =z-ss J.- _ . 0 sson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) _ State of California ) r _ County of 49 ss. Deputy. Alameda ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor . arced by Deparrment known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ ,/40-w I a641, they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. o_:= '=pro-:ed: County Counsel Dated: October S., 1977 FORM APpR0Vt0 HRA COMIZO&,Alrpirlistrator A 4_.,00�By Deputy alum �Ao_" o Ary /Dept*by Gauney G!�V_k OFFICIAL SEAT, l)� ' JEWEL V. SANDEU of 11�7 ', 6176) Acrofilmid with board order NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA 7 Principal Office in ALAMEOA County My Commission Expires Sept.V,IWO s Contra Costa County Standard Form PW YtfENT PROVISIONS, (Fee Basis Contracts) Number , ` { 12 3 1. Payment Amounts'. Subject to the Payment Limit .of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay.Contractor the following fee. [Check one alternative only.] [X] a• $ 1152.00 monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] C. $ , after completion of all obligations` and.conditons herein and as'full compensation for all services, work, and expenses; provided or' incurred by Contractor hereunder. 2. ' Payment Demands. ` Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as% specified in `1. , .(Payment .'Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph I. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County .Demand Form D-15`and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 40 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said paymentdemands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance; in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agreesto pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable, to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under" this Contract. LlL IZ8 (A-4619 REV 6/7.6) U"' jj • . . SERVICE: PL,kN 11 Number b ( j_ `'�j " 3 . The Contractor represents that it is ,qualified to provide certain professional counseling and chaplaincy services at Juvenile Hall and County Hospital :und .Ie 'r the administrative control of the County Probation- Officer and Chief, Medical Administrative .Services, respectively. Chaplaincy and counseling services will be provided by the Contractor for the County Hospital (three and one-half days each week) and the Juvenile Hall (one day each week) . A day is defined as eight (8) hours per day. Holidays recognized by County personnel will be excluded from the work week Services to be- provided are as follows: 1. Interviewing and counseling County Hospital patients wI 1.ho are physically `and/or mentall1. y ill. 2: Pa� 11rticipating in team counseling and therapeutic programs If.-or the . ,physically and/or mentally ill at County's. request. 3. Mak11 ing emergency calls as needed duringI work hours or at other I times as mutually agreed to by County and Contractor. I. 4. Helpin1.1 g coordinate volunteer assistance programs at County's request. S. Interviewing and counseling children at the Juvenile Hall. Tne .above services will be provided by a qualified chaplain on a full-time basis with backup support to be provided by Contractor: when chaplain is absent because of vacations, illness, or other reasons. Initials: .. Contractor I.Coun Y ep . _ - ._., E - , - , '*, , ,,; _-":����,* . . ��`I_""_'� ;��-_-.1�.��,., -,,, , -�_ I I ,. ,. �I I I,..- ..� I ;,,� - ,�� , - A,�7,1 -, I I .�,:.,,, I 0529 ,_�1 ,,}- � S - . .i1� 4�!T tT-At� ,uit�a Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. kecords. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. r a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- 00 530 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. _ Disputes. _ .Disagreements between the_County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing .by the head of the County Department for which this; Contract; is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable, procedures (if any). required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations .touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or;revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such . Federal or State requirements. 12. No .Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes-) of these,General Conditions, inspections. ox approvals, or statements by any officer,_ agent or employee , of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve .the Contractor's -obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County_-be thereby estopped .from bringing any action for damages- or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof., 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts .for any work contemplated under this Contract and: shall not assign this : Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior .written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors. and, is not intended ,to and shall not be construed . to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If, Contractor is:a. corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand .a valid copy .of its mostrecently adapted bylaws and also a complete and , accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to .timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. , 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to .comply and to require its employees , to comply .with all applicableState or Federal statutes or,regulations respecting confi- dentiality, -including .butnot -limited to,, the identity of persons served under this, Contract, their .records, or. services provided them, and assures that,: a. - All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as maybe required in the administration of such service.. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, . sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, -and that-none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. ot� 1 (A-4616 REV_6'/76) ' -2- -JL Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. . The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held ,by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 00532 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3 - �M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19 77 ------------- In the Matter of Approval of Contract with Council of Churches of Central Contra Costa County for Counseling and Chaplaincy Services The- Board having considered the request by the Count Pro Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator• y bation ' IT IS BY THE BOARD .ORDERED that the Chairman s AUTHORIZED execute on behalf of the County i a Contract 035061) for Counseling a Protestant Chaplaincy Services, at the Juvenile Hall Com to Probation Department from October I, 1977 to plea of the nd not to exceed $12,500.00 June 30, 1978, at a total cost PASSED .:.by the. Board on October 18, 19 hereby certify that the fore oin g g is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. EH Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Probation Officer Supervisors cAttn:ac W.C. Donavan affixed this 1811- ay of ontractor nctnhPr lg � c/o Probation Officer County Auditor-Controller County Administrator �• F;. OLSSON, Clerk By �,� i/ ine pJI. euf _d Deputy Clerk �T H-24 3/76 15m 00533 STANDARD CONiTPACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 35061-3120-2310-13 Department: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PROBATION Subject: Counseling and Protestant Chaplaincy Service, Juvenile Hall 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: Council of Churches of Central Contra Costa County Capacity: California non-profit corporation Address: 404 Gregory Lane, Pleasant. Hill, CA 94523 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is October 1, 1977 and it terminates - June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein: 4. Payment Limit. County's- total payments to Contractor under this dontract shall- not exceed $ .12,500.00 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated- herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those~services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. . 7. General -and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject- to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto.- which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. . This Contract implements in whole or in part the .following described Project, .the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: NOT APPLICABLE 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the• following legal authorities: California Government Code Section 26227. . . 10. Signatures. TWse signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: C1 TY.'GF C STA CAI. IA ---- CONTRACTOR .. B� 44&0u%�� y � - 99� By . . Chairman, Board of Supervisors �. (Designate offidial capacit`..in bu'si.ness Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation sea'lk` / State of California ) By County of Contra Costa �;ss*. Deputy ACIMOWLEDGEMENT (CC'1190.;1) The person signing above '-foc• Contractor Recommended by., Department. ` known to me in those individual aM , business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By > they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws ' or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel / Dated: �� E�2 s,-, C/ C ' ) ✓ I Deputy tic/De ut County Clerk (A-4617 REV 6/76) 00,934 w4li board order, Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYIKENT PROVISIOtiS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number 35061-3120-2310-13 -1 Payment'A-moua.ts. Subject to the PaMment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. $ 1,388.89 monthly, or [ ] b- $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ •] c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or. as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in-accordance-with Paragraph 1. > , (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the canner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for. services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in: which said services are actually rendered. Upon. approval of said. payment demands"' by-the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will* make payments as specified in Paragraph. 1. (Payment Amounts) above. ' 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment. to the Contractor, when, in the opinion of. the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out. or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to' sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to-, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal, government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. 00535 (A--41.6'_9 REV 6/76) Service Plan # 35061-3120-2310-13 The Contractor shall provide counseling and chaplaincy services for juveniles at the County Juvenile Hall Complex (i,ncauding the Juvenile Hall, Girls' Center, and Preplacement Center), located at 202 Glacier Drive, Martinez, California. Such counseling and professional chaplaincy services shall include, but shall not be limited to the following: 1. Consultation and counseling with juveniles who are experiencing personal, family, and/or behavioral problems; 2. Responding to crisis situations at Juvenile Hall and counseling the individuals involved; 3. Consulting with graduate students participating 'in the Seminary, Intern Program at the Juvenile Hall Facilities; and 4. Emergency calls as needed-by residents of- the Juvenile Hall Complex. The above services will be provided by a qualified chaplain on a full-time basis with backup support to be provided by Contractor when the chaplain is absent because of, vacation, illness, or other reasons. "Full-time" shall -be defined as 40 hours per week, during the period of this contract, the times and places to be specified by the County Probation Department. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Paragraph 19, Insurance, of the General Conditions is hereby modified to read as follows: 1119. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy of general liability insurance for the chaplain to be assigned to the Juvenile Hall with comprehensive single liability coverage of $100,000. In addition, the Contractor shall provide a policy of comprehensive liability insurance for owned and non--owned automobiles naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with the following minimum limits: (1) $100;000 for each person and $300,000 for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one . accident or occurrence, and (2) $25,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. C. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to-County before cancellation or material change of the above-specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the state and federal governemnts, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not-- be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance." 00 536 Ccatra'.Losta County GENERAL COINDITIONS • (Purchase of Services) --*'°``� 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, !} State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's . final payment demand or finial Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Coutract or Par such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor .-§hall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the Statecof California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination.. a_ Written Notice. Thos Contract may be terminated by either party, at their � sole discretion, upon :thirty-day -advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent_ b. Failure -to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should tie Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the ;event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Coatract. c_ Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is .terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any .of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of- operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, b1lling, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. .' This •Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County-` Standard,-Yorm,-- r GENERAL CONfAtION8 (Purchase"of Services) 9;.=-+Disputes:.. Disagreements between the County, and_Contractor concerning. the meaningrequirements,- ori performance of: this Contract 'shall,be, subject � determination: in.writing. by.;the:head of, the County Department.for'which phis Contract" is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedure"s' required by the State or Federal Government. lfl. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall 'be"governed arid`' construed.'in:accordance:with- the _;laws of. the, State of .California. b... .Any .action relating to this Contract shall be instit1uted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. Il. - Conformance with Federal and :State..Regulations. ""Should Federal or State regulations_touching.upon,. the.subject.of;:this..Contract be,.adopted'•-or revised=during the term hereof.,; this Contract. shall..be amended to assure,coaformance with ''such' " Federal orState::requirements.:- No::Waiver by -County . Subject: to Paragraph 9. 1 (Disputes} of these General Conditions, inspections. or:.approvals,,-orlstatements .by any, officer, agent, or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part'thereof-,-comp- lies,. with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the-whole or any,. part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts;'shall.'-not ''- reliave•'the Contractor'.s.:obligatio.n -to.-fulfilL this.-Contract. as _prescribed,; nor shall the County-be. thereby:;estopped :from bringing .any action-`for damages::or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any.of the terms..and .conditions,*hereiif - 11.;._z,Subcontract':and Assi meat. : ,This,,Contract-:binds the heirs, successors, assigns and: representatives.,of .Contractor: .-The .Contractor- -shall not-entei- into subcontracts-•foz:-any .work•rcontemplated under this.Contract and"shall riot assign this` ' Con tract.-or-:monies;due.-or.-.to.,.become.;due,; without ,the prior written corisentr of the - County'Administrator. or ,his-_designee-,.subject- to- any required State or Federal approval.' 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent:`; contrattors•: Contra Costa County Standard corm GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1S_ Indemnification. The Contractor shall depend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sic'lmess .or injury to persons or property, including without limi- ta:.ion, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the oaera.tions or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19_ Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, namina the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a n;n,rm combined single lini.t coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sic-less 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' Coavensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage. for its employees. _ c_ Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (301 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 ?n_mane policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date 'of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal.. Contractor understands and agrees that th,'ee is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights.or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 00539 -3- BOARD OF SUPE"VBoard Action ISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOI EA 10/18/77 `'OTE TO CLAI�KAYT Claim Against the County, ) The copy o6 t►`is document rrac.Ced to you iA ya1,t Routing Endorsements, and } notice o6 xdte action taf_en on your claim by the Board Action. (All Section ) Soaitd o6 Supenvi4ou (Panagtaph 111, bezoev}, references are to California ) given pwuuant.to Goveltkunertt Code Sectian4.9 U.8, Goverment Code.} ` ) 913, G 915.4. PZea4e note the `wa&xi.ng" beZo:c: Claimant: Lorretta A. Woodbury, 154 Shannon, Pittsburg, CA 94565 Attorney: Thomas V. Roland Address: 2150 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, California 94704 Amount: $5,000 ,000.00 ' Date Received: September 12, 1977 - By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on 9/6/77 I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Cla' or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 9/12/77 J. R. OLSS(� CI r?c, B _ �! v CF rt Deputy Patricia A. BeII II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors L . ( � (Check one only) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are • so notifying claimant. - The Board cannot act for 1S days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6) . DATED: /-I _7 '1 JOHN B. CLAUSEY, County Counsel, By. Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check 'one only) ( XX) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is. denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: Oct. 18 , 1977 J. R. OLSS0N, Clerk, by stL�L[ +, Deputy Sandra L. k1elson WAR:YING TO CLAINIANC Government Code Sections 911.8 4 913 You have onty 6 mo D1tom a mau.U19 a not ce to you w4thin which to 6iZe a couAt action on th•i.6 nejected Uaim (Aee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 month,& 6.tom the den.iaZ o6 you t AppZieation to File a Late MUM WiXlin LvU:ch to petition a count -fon ne.-Ee4 6 tom Section 945.4 .6 claim-Jiting deadC,ine (.6ee Section 946.6) . You may .6ee_k the advice of any attotney o6 yours choice in connection Laztt t1is matteA. T,, you Leant to con�su.Zt an attottney, you .6houtd do so •cmmedZatetiy. IV. FRO:•I: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Yorks, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the .above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document,-and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: Oct. 19 , 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, BY t1 r`!�2� C('.��d,"t J Deputy Sand-n T. 711al _qnn V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: 'Clerk of the Board ('s) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: �_c�-_ g , j.977 County Counsel, By County A&-iinistrator, By Public Works, By 011 8. 1 . Rev. 3/77 is�.._... ENDORSED THOMAS V. ROLAND ATTORNEY AT LACY 2150 SHATTUCK AVENUE. SUITE 406 J EPla 1977 BERKELEY. CALIFORNIA 94704 J. R. OtSSON TELEPHONE (41 SI 843-8681 6NT RD OF SUPERVISORS 8 17,~ �(�LOF` Co. .._ CLAIM AGAINST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (Gov. Code S 910) The 'name and post office address of the claimant is: Lorretta A. Woodbury 154 Shannon Pittsburg, California 94565 Please send notices to: THOMAS V. ROLAND 2150 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, California 94704 Dates, places and other circumstances of occurrences: The claim arises from the negligent course of conduct of Contra Costa County Medical Services and of its Pittsburg Clinic, in - that on April 15, 1976, claimant had a PAP which was considered not satisfactory by Contra Costa Medical Services. Claimant was not informed of that fact, and was not advised to seek treatment, until a letter dated June 30, 1977, was received by her during the week of August 21, 1977. Description of injuries, damage and loss incurred: Physical pain and suffering; medical and related expenses; doss of earnings and earning capacity; loss of insurability and damage to reputation; mental and emotional distress; reduction of life expectancy. Public employees causing the injuries and damage: Administrators, directors, and employees of Contra Costa County Medical Services; administrators, directors, , and employees of Contra Costa County Medical Services Pittsburg Clinic; William D. Preston, M.D. , Nell S. Corlew. . Amount claimed as of date of presentation: Five Million Dollars ($5, 000,000) total. TVIM V. ROLAN Attorney for Claimant r Microi•;+I1rd with board order 6Q . l In the Board 'of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19 77 In the Matter of Annual Report on Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Activities The Board having received Department of Housing and Urban- Development Notice CPD 77-15 dated June 20, 1977, which states the requirements for reporting of relocation and real property acquisition carried out under the County's Housing and Community -Development Program for the last quarter of Federal Fiscal Year 1976 (July 1 - September 30, 1976) and Federal Fiscal Year 1977 (October 1 , 1976 - September 30, 1977) , and advising that said report must be submitted not later than October 31 , 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorized to sign the report (HUD Form 7083) and transmit same to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 18 , 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 Supervisor cc: Director of Planning offixed this 18thday of October 1977 County Administrator U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByG!ci �'• Deputy Clerk M y Craig,;;,-' 00541 H 24 3/76 15m e y,f Transition Quarter, July 1 - September 30, 1976 FORM APPROVED 0^:13 %0 63.812:8 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPNIENT Reg Area State Locality HUD Projecr No. Prog Card Tr ANNUAL REPORT ON RELOCATION AND RaPut Year REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION ACTIVITIES Ending June 30, 19 (Sec Irstrructioru on Reverse Side) HUD USE ONLY 1. IS THIS THE FINAL REPORT FOR THIS PROJECT? )(ES❑ Nfl 2. PROJECT NAME 3. LOCALITY(City&State) C08G Program Contra Costa County, California 4. PROJECT NUMBER 5..GRANTEE B-75-UC-06-0002 Contra Costa Count 6. PROGRAM: (Check only one) 01 XQ CDBG-ENTITLEMENT GRANT 05 ❑ MODELCITIES 09❑ PUBLIC FACILITY LOANS 02 ❑ CDBG-DISCRETIONARY GRANT 06 ❑ OPEN SPACE LAND 10❑ CODE ENFORCEMENT 03 ❑ URBAN RENEWAL-CONY. 07 ❑ WATER AND SEWER 11 ❑ LOU!-INCOME PUBLIC HOUSING 04 ❑ URBAN RENEWAL-NDP 08 ❑ NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITY 12 ❑ OTHER(ldenrijy) PART A. RELOCATION OF PERSONS DISPLACED BY ACTIVITIES SUBJECT TO UNIFORM ACT PERSONS RELOCATED IN REPORT YEAR PERSONS REMAINING ITEM NEGRO/ SPANISH ORIENTAL AMERICAN OTHER WHITE TOTAL BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN MINORITY NON MIN. WORKLOAD (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) ( ) (n) 1 Families 2 Individuals 3 Businesses,Farms,and Nonprofit Organizations PART B. RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND E NDER UNIFORM ACT (DISBURSED IN REPORT YEAR) MINORITY CLAIMANTS ONLY TOTAL— ALL CLAIMANTS ITEM NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID (a) (b) (d (d) 4 Payments for Moving Actual E ses( on 202(a)) Expenses for Families 5 and Individuals F`xed a .eluding Disloca- (Section 202(b)) 6 Payments for Moving Accu xpenses(Section 202(a)) Expenses for Businesses, 7 Farms,and Nonprofit Payment in Lieu of Actual Organizations Expenses(Section 202(c)) 8 Replacement Housing Payments for Homeowners (Section 203(a)) 9 Rental Assistance Payment(Tenants and Certain Others) (Section 2010)) 10 Downpayment Assistance(Tenants and Certain Oth-s) (Section 204(2)) 11 Housing Assistance as Last Resort(Section 206(x)) 12 Administrative Costs 13 Total(Sum of lines 4 through 12) PART C. RELOCATION PAYMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE REQUIRED BY UNIFORM ACT(DISBURSED IN REPORT YEAR) DISPLACEMENT NOT COVERED AMOUNTS PAID IN EXCESS OF ITEM BY UNIFORM ACT UNIFORM ACT ENTITLEMENT NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID. (a) (b) (c) (d) 14 Moving and Related Expenses 15 Replacement Housing Payments(Homeowner and Rental) -T PART D.REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION SUBJECT TO UNIFORM ACT(SETTLEMENTS COMPLETED DURING REPORT YEAR) NUMBER OF COMPENSATIoiN ITEh1, PARCE_S PAID (a) (b) 16 Acquired by Negotiation(Include all parcels acquired by any method other than condemnation for reason of price disagreement) 17 Acquired by Condemnation(include only parcels condemned because of prim di,at7eement) PART E. RELOCATION GRIEVANCES FIL§WDURING REPOR .EAR 18 Relocation Grievances Filed in Connection with Project TOTAL NO. Prepared by: Appro hy: Carol Chan (home) (Signature ojAuthorized er) Administrative nal�et C;,a rns=", ��-�'{I(=�t{c� j .�'7;:�. :mors (Title) U 1 TJ7e I9/ R ooll 10I6/77 372-2038- (Date) (Telephone Number) (Date) HUD-70,33 (5-75) ) Microfilmed with board order REVISED REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1977 SUBMITTED OCTOBER 25 1977 FORM APPROVED Oh)3 NO 63•R134a U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Reg Area Stare Locality HUD Project No. Prof Card IT, Repon Yew AINNUAL REPORT ON RELOCATION AND Ending S pt. 13c REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION ACTIVITIES 19 77 �Z HUD USE ONLY (See Instructions on Reverse Side) 1. IS THIS THE FINAL REPORT FOR THIS PROJECT? YESNO 2. PROJECT NAME 3. LOCALITY(City&Stare) CDBG Program Contra Costa rnunty., r_a] jfZrI3ja 4. PROJECT NUMBER 5. GRANTEE { B-75-UC-06-0002 6. PROGRAM: (Check only one) 01 ® CDBG-ENTITLEMENT GRANT 05 ❑ MODEL CITIES 09 ❑ PUBLIC FACILITY LOANS 02 ❑ CDBG-DISCRETIONARY GRANT 06 ❑ OPEN SPACE LAND _ 10 ❑ CODE ENFORCEMENT 03 ❑ URBAN RENEWAL-CONY. 07 ❑ WATER AND SEWER 11 ❑ LOw-INCOME PUBLIC HOUSING 04 ❑ URBAN RENEWAL-NDP 08 ❑ NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITY 12 ❑ OTHER(Identify) PART A. RELOCATION OF PERSONS DISPLACED BY ACTIVITIES SUBJECT TO UNIFORM ACT PERSONS RELOCATED IN REPORT YEAR PERSONS REMAINING ITEM NEGRO( SPANISH ORIENTAL AMERICAN OTHER WHITE IN TOTAL BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN MINORITY NON MIN. WORKLOAD (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (t) O (h) 1 Families 1 2 individuals 10 10 3 Businesses,Farms,and Nonprofit Organizations 1 PART B. RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND EXPENSES UNDER UNIFORM ACT(DISBURSED IN REPORT YEAR) MINORITY CLAIMANTS ONLY TOTAL ALL CLAIMANTS ITEM NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID (a) (b) (c) (d) 4 Payments for Moving Actual Expenses(Section 202(a)) Expenses for Families $ and individuate Fixed Payment Including Disloca- tion Allowance(Section 202(b)) 1 400 11 4,492* 5 Payments for Moving Actual Expenses(Section 202(x)) Expenses for Businesses, 7 Farms,and Nonprofit Lieu of Actual Organizations pe tses(Stctier.l==+c)) O Replacement Housing Payments for Homeowners m (SecLU❑2v•r�arr 9 Rental Assistance Payment(Tenants and Certain Others) (Section 204(1)) 1 4000 7 1() Downpayment Assistance(Tenants and Certain Others) (Section 204(2)) 11 Housing Assistance as Last Resort(Section 206(x)) 12 Administrative Costs 1 13 Total(Sum of Lines 4 through 12) 26,732 1 PART C. RELOCATION PAYMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE REQUIRED BY UNIFORM ACT(DISBURSED IN REPORT YEAR) DISPLACEMENT NOT COVERED AMOUNTS PAID IN EXCESS OF BY UNIFORM ACT UNIFORM ACT ENTITLEMENT ITEM NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID NO.OF CLAIMS AMOUNT PAID (a) (b) (c) (d) 14 Moving and Related Expenses 15 Replacement Housing Payments(Homeowner and Renta)) PART D.REAL P,;JPERTY ACQUISITION SUBJECT TO UNIFORM ACT(SETTLEMENTS COMPLETED DURING REPORT YEAR) NUMBER OF COMPENSATION ITEM PARCELS PAID (a) (b) 16 Acquired by Negotiation(Include all parcels acquired by any method other than condemnation for reason of price disagreement) 17 Acquired by Condemnation(Include only parcels condemned because of price dicagrecment) PART E. RELOCATION GRIEVANCES FILED DURING REo T YEAR 18 Relocation Grievances Filed in Connection with Project TOTAL NO. i ' J`' / Nnno Prepared by. Apt o b (Name) / 6 (S47ilrure of d uthorired ffr ) Adminictrativa Anal14c, C�1QIri1lOC1, n.GCd Oi �U;:2i'IIaOCS (71t[e) (Title) e� int A.177 372 21135 0 Q T 1 c 1977 ��{ ,A3 (Dotel (Telephone.Number) (Date) Microfilmed :: tl, Eoord order i *'See attached 3_72at Report Period: Fiscal Year 1977 .(October 131 1976 - September 30, 1977) Project Name and Number: Contra Costa County CDBG Program - B-75-UC"-06-0002 HUD Program Name CDBG -' Entitlement Grant. PART B. RELOCATION PAYMENTS AND EXPENSES UNDER UNIFORM�ACT (DISBURSED IM` . REPORT YEAR) *Amount paid includes relocation payments and expenses subject to the Uniform Act which were funded from sources other than Community Development funds. Other funds included in the amount shown are as follows: Total Amount Paid Other Funding HCDA Funding- 4,492 4,092- 400 22,027 18,027 4,000 2T3 213 a - - R 00544 !n the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 19 In the Matter of Agreement with the U. S. Bureau of the Census Relative to Contra Costa County Geographic Base/DIME File Program The Board having this day considered-the recommendation of the ` . County Administrator that it authorize continued development of the County' s computerized geocoding system,known, as the Geographic Base/DIME File; and The Board having been informed that the U. S. Census Bureau will contract with the County for the preparation of a GBF/DIME File suitable for use in processing records for the upcoming 1980 Federal Census and will provide a grant of $48,075 to pay for this work; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that: 1. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be authorized to sign contract documents between the County and the U. S. Census Bureau, said contract to provide that the County will deliver to the U. S. Census Bureau a completed GBF/DIME File by June 30, 1978 for a grant contract of $48,'075; and , 2. The Planning Department be authorized to complete develop- ment of the GBF/DIME File. PASSED BY THE BOARD on October 181, 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. Dept: Planning . Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors Auditor-Controller- c/o affixed this l nth day of n,.+nt,Ar 19-Z Planning '` J. R. OLSSON, Clerk • By d .. Deputy Clerk V''ine i eu:elf 005 45 H-24 4177 15m J.S.A. 77-98 .!OIl '1' STATISTICAL Cl:L"ll:r:I' �ETlla:r; a 171L' BUREAU OF 1111: CENSUS AN CU;:Tltll CUST,� CUUh'fY r 'I1ie Bureau of the Ct nsus, hereinafter referred to. as the Bureau, and _4444 Contra Costa County Win.' epavvi:,- ._, hereinafter ' referred to as the Local 1i ency a organized and existing �...�.^ under the laws of 'the. State of C:clifornia, a1;rce to cooperate in a ioint- statistical project, as authorized by Title 13, United States; Codc`, Section 8(b) , ' the purpose . and _,Ieneral terms of idiich are , described as follows: I. . INTRODUCTION: AThe ob j ectives of this J project are: 1. T'o provide the Contra .Costa County portion of -tile San Francis co-t;akland, California Standard; i.letronolitan Statistical ' area, hereinafter referred to is E,•Ic. , n ` correct and up-to-date i,etropolitan `tan Series, hereinafter referred to as } :•1S, which will meet. established bureau specifications. 2 To . undate the GBF/DIME-mile for the Contra Costa County tortion of the San Francisco-Oakland, California SPSA which will meet established Bureau specifications by --�- .olTowinS the Lureau's Correction, lipdate, and hxtension program, hereinafter referred to as the CUL pro„ram. L.,` . . The Local ':;;encv's interest in the project is to Provide itself and other users, both public and private, with a , correct and up-to-date �IAIS ::nd GBF/WNIE-File through whic}i local info oration can lie spatially or-anized and, thus, i:}tich C an be used effectively by local agencies of government for t . decisionmaking, management, planning, and analysis. C The burenul,s interest is to actluirc a correct and tip-to-date �. :Il-IS alid GB1:/lllNJ.-l-i le in order to (anon;; other uses): (1) {, assign accurate geographic classifications to the data collected in the Decennial Censuses of Population and liousing, the Lconomic Lensuses, and other r!aior Bureau surveys, and (2) provide accurate publication maps desi-ned Microfilmed with board order Page Two to identify, the statistical and political areas for which summary statistical data are being published by the Bureau. ,. U. 'ro achieve these objectives, each of. the parties to. this tiFreement will contribute to the planning, conduct, and execution of the work required to achieve the objectives of the program in accordance with this Agreement. i.. : All applicable Bureau specifications to achieve these n objectives are contained in the appropriate Bureau GBF/DIME Systen and CUL' systen. manuals listed below and are to be followed by the participating; Local Agency: 1. CFLATE Coder's :ianual: Clerical Procedures for the Creation or Extension of a 6cograpbic base , (I)IMII 'I (GIA-I-C : 100), January 1, 1974, Second revision Fcbruar), 1, 1976. :. 2. CRF.ATL Supervisor's M�zinual: Supervisory Procedures for i { file Creation or Extension of a geographic Ease (UIt•1!: Zile (GE-0-FC 200), January' 1, 1974, 'Second revision xu ust 1, 1975. r.. i;ocumentation for the Gco_;rahlhic 11-ase (DIMI-) file (Gi:O- ^02}; January 1, 1973, "Mind hevision ;'ay 1977. .4. i'rocedural ;:anual for the Update iate Phase (GI:f3-I;i 505), April' 1,: 1974, Third revision June 1976. 5. :Icview and Correction Procedures for the 'Metropolitan II aeries (GEO-300), August 1972, Revised September , 1974. 6: . Procedures for I:efining, Numbering,- and E enumberana �.fs Census libel: C;rou s and Blocks (GEO-307), December 1976. . . 46 7. Correction of X-Y Coordinate Information: Procedural h !'anual for the Review and Correction oT \-Y Coordinate €T Information in the Geographic Base (DIME biles (GL-'c)-:'T r w 503) I:ay 1977, Revised February 1976.' $. Leyiew and Correction Procedures for AD1)1:1)TT 1'��occdui�hl i z€nual for the I cyi.ch;� an Correction of the Addressw +nl;e }:dit (�U�I)1:[)I'I') Listing; (GLA-I�T 502) , January 1973, :revised February 1974. :cview and Correction Procedures for hDDEDIT-L: 1>roccclural_ :ianual ior� !Zevieir and Correction o—� the mer Address- Eang;e Edit (ADDEDIT-L) Listing (GL 507), :`,4;y 1975, revised September 1975. 00547 }: 10.::. . k6v ew- and Correction. Procedures for IIIPOVDIT: • Procedural. ;•lanual for the Review and Correction of tlec 'ibpolorical . Edit (TOPOI,MIT) Listing; .(GEO-<<T 504), June 1174: . 11.'. . Revie% and Correction of the Single-sided Segment ands. -Se ,ment \acre Consistency .Listi.nEs (G1i0-14T 5.01), Varch 151. 1972, Second Kevision July 1, 1974. 12, : Technical llocurcntation for t\LDCDIT-L: t1 Computer Program for Iiditin;; address l:ans;e and aIP Code Consistency in the Geo;rapit9.c Base (DII�tI:) biles 'T on 907), Issued January 1, 1975, revised November, 1976. 13.: Technical. Documentation for CENPLOT: A Computer Program for Plotting; X-Y Coordinate Information in the Geographic Basc (I)IAlIi} biles (GIA-t.'T 803), January 1975, .. . ....... ... Revised January 1976. J4. TechnicalUocunentation for CREATE: A Computer Proeran.. . to 'Create/Extend tate Geographic Lase (DIME) biles. 7(G E0 T-Iff 906), September 1, 1974. 15. technical Uocumentation for VIXCORD: 'A CoMpLitcr Program For Calculating -: (:oordirtate Valucs in the Gcoarar}iic Was M-) t=iles (GEO-iIZ' 903), April 1975. 16. 1'ochnical Docw�cntation for I IXi)I�iE . II (Ijicltt ling FIXDDIE 2..and FIXI)IME C): Alternative Programs for Inserting Corrections into the Geograp tic Lase (UI,�1E ' I-iles :(CEO-1.1T NILE), June 15, 1973, Revised June 10,. 1974.. 17. Technical.. Documentation for TOPOL'DIT: A. Computer'.. Program for Editin, the Tonolorical Consistency of tate Census :.-Blocks in the Geographic Base (D IME) Files. (GTA i .....:..: . . FIT 04 : Uccember 1973 " c'ua� Control i=rocedures for tate Update !'base (CEO-'IT ' 510),. January. 1977. ffi 1�. t:eview and . correction Procedures . for NUDEDIT (Gr-04;17 5t 7 , 09 June c 1.17 20,: Technical bocumentation for NOD1:1)iT (GI.0 AIT:909), :lune 1977.. . ► , I.I.. SCOPE" OF .iAGI.!u EN'i..... 00548 4 Pale Four. ._.__ Locd-t-:JMienc a ,.rces. that it will: 1 ` provide:: `Ervin local sources, tl�e �eograplii"c' and address reference.-Materials, w1iich are determined b the Bureau Lo fie ;'. a acceptable quality, needed for: the update of .: the.; ('hr/tiIati-Dile and 111S as described. iii detail in the MS. apnlicablc .bureau manudls listed in, Itcm I }:; <: 2 hoeiile... ` sufficient professional and clerical . personnel :' '----- 1' I (including. the su»ervisor) to carry out .all required clerical operations• 3. provide sufficient personnel to draft the corrected and upia ed:-1hrornation onto the rcclroducille .12IS.; : .. �I. I?rot►icic:.: sufficient personnel and apPrglir i ate computer :.. equ pmcut:.to carry out the required computer operations for:=: ::tl►c.: update. 'Phis includes inserting; into ;tlie ;" : :. ':::•. . C*/:u MEll 4:ile, after each phase, any changes, additions-,:..:: ;•.;:; and :deletions using the I:IXI)I1,4I: II: (2/C) .corrector • prorari . rutl1iing the edit programs, 'I(lPUiiI1IT, ItibllL'UIT.,' ,. and ';-t��o cycles of � DDEUIT-L, . and inserting any corrections resultinf; from review of the edit listirl;,s into tIie.:.file. usingFIXDIEE II (2/L); S - '`Provide adequate space, furniture supplies lies and f q p 1P , . _ ;.equipment .as required in support of this:work; G: ".:follow ;tlie specifications and procedures. provided in .the: a ro aria y P ; Pp 1.. . .te.G�3I/MMI' S sten and CUIi rocedural manuals (list.ecl inItch I L) covering the update phase to:. .: a: l cvia<<�. and correct all .of the updated re �r -ducillTc 1 MMS and make corres ondin ; corrections to the p z r/i�I;ili-bile prior to be2;inning a :tie►�r update plisse according to the instructions. of. the Bureau; - : 06view.. and correct. as roan y TOPOHDIT listings run on � �::::�t •: E.�,current file (updated to rig 197h) as necdccl lic :. ` • ;;xr.,• to. : produce i block chlining error rate of no more. : c' }w•, ;:tl Ii. s": ci•cunt p� P i rc file evaluation i s of. t . -, •. ar` out tlic cur nt �.. +... < :.Update .quality control and correct the :reproducible. and tlic F ll �' ' �' reflect t c 1�:;0 isus tracts; izansfer the node clots and numl�crs from the locally ciavelopcd maps :to: the neer reproducible PIS for part 3 c: extended area 1�'iS 3n�mbers G.7-71 of .th x ( ) 0 - 9 11, le, Five e Update. the reproducible: iu!S, (PIItS map; sheet numbers . 12-23, 23-32, 40, 41, 67-71) and local vans sirccts numbers 1-5 and 7) .to ,.�.inuary 1977; including; corporate limits; f. Update the Glia/l1IME-bile to January to reflect changes made to the I•?,S and local maps; errors flagged and listed for review by the computer edits ('TOPOI:UIT, I;ODCL'IT, and two cycles - of, UU) UIT.-L) run on the updated GBF/UI;}L'-File (the rc. block chaining; error must be no greater than 3 percent); '"'� h. Carry out the update phase quality control, v.-hick includes the updated paper print' check,- the update coding check, and the e1gU1-DIT-L coding; check; and 1: .Provide a map showing; the limits of the coded area k*ith feature names; 7. :Where" to the following) schedule: Z11 Ccampletc the revieir and correction of the reproducible 71-IS and the GBF/DIHE-File (Item A G a) September 30, 1977; b. .Coruplete the review and correction of the TOPOEUIT �irogra�u(s) run on the current file (Item II ,l G b) bY, October 31, 1977; t --. c Complete, the current file evaluation, including; t, 'Zbview of failed tracts, the corrections to the y,' .• maps andfile to incorporate the 1930- census tracts, and the transfer of the . node dots and numbers to the new reproducible :41S (Items 1I i. 6 c and d) by January 15, 1978; �> a d Complete the update of paper prints of the P1IS, including the quality control, (Items IIA G e and I.) by February 22, 1973; C. Complete the update coding; and quality control .. (ltci lI „ 6 f and h) by April 12, 1'. 73; f. Complete update of the reproducible ,^",S (Iter II A G c) by April 26, 1973; .., f;. Coi:iplete the review, and correction of the 1UPOLVIT s.._ (:I ter, I I 6 P;) b7 .'.-arch S, 1?73; • 00550 l aoc ,Sidi h. Conrlete the reviewof the i'ODEDIT and. the first }:• x R...; cycle ADDEDIT-L, including the ADDEDIT-L . quality ? checl: and any resulting rework (Items II A G 1; and + h) b, June 7, 1973; and i. Complete the review of the second-cycle ADDEDIT-L, including the AL1D}MIT-L quality epoch and any, -resulting, rework (Iteris II A G h and g) by June 30,, 8. Provide to the Bureau, upon completion, of each phase a : computer tape of the entire GBF/DIME-bile containing any changes, additions, and deletions. This submission should follow the specifications in the appropriate ` procedural manual listed in Iter. 11:; 9, Return to the Wreau upon completion of the update phase the reproducible set of 1?1S originally provided by the Bureau and now containing corrected and updated information; and 10. Iake such additional corrections, additions, or � deletions to the GBF/DII.1Ii- ' 1-ISile or 1- as may be required p after 'review of the maps and file by the Census Bureau; following the acceptance criteria outlined in Item B 4 below. B. . The Bureau agrees that it tititill: 1.. Assign professional and clerical personnel as needed to carry out the Bureau's project responsibilities; 2.: Provide- all clerical procedures, transcription sheets, map sheets, and other materials required by : the Local : t gency to carry out the update of the HMS and (;BF/DIN11E File as described in the appropriate procedural manuals listed in Item I L; - ' 3. Provide to the Local A-ency the computer edit and f correction programs and the necessary documentation so that it r,ay carry out the computer operations locally. R�-•.; (I7iese programs: include, but ire not necessarily limited to i IXt1Itti 11 (2/C) , TOIOEDIT, NODEDIT, ADDIMIT-I., ► CIZ1'kTE, and 1'IXC01a); 4. Check ' the GB /DIME-File and :IMS to ensure that the corrections, additions, and deletions made to the file and mans by the Local :agency are complete ,nd consistent and meet Bureau requirements. (itcnuirem�ents are those standards of final ; data indicated in the procedural 00551 f I'age ,Seven I�anua.ls listed_ in Item I i . j A' check will also be made each `'time a file is submitted on computer',tape.,as, to` , '111,�het3ex the file Ucin� suUmittcd meets Bureau for�rat; � spec fiCations, can be used on Bureau computer: equipment, and is complete; 5: Insert the X-Y coordinate values (State plane, latitude- lon4; tulle, and clap set miles) into the GBF/DIME-File for:" fill' node point additions and corrections identified Uy , the 'Local Agency; -6 Provide the Local Agency with,,a copy ,of the GB1:/1)I1,•IE I'._ile" I itli coordinate values and a reproducible set of he updated VS after chances to the file and reaps have.. " Ueen :found complete and acceptable; and 7. iraiisfer the sun of ;48,075 to the Local �;�ency in the' amounts indicated below: a I`ayment of 5 percent ($2.,404) of the total shall Ue inade when the Bureau has certified that the reproduciUle ±�.5 have been reviewed and corrected s' and are acceptable .(Iteri 1I A G a); b P:�ymeirt of 10 percent ($�I,�3U3) of the total shall Uc made when a tape of the current GB /DIF'T-File ;with more than 3 }percent block chaining error is; :received by the Bureau, and . determined to be complete and acceptable (Item 'II A G U); `r c.... C'aynent of 25 percent (512,010) of. the total -shall< be made when: i tape of the Gl3F I)I{•lE-I ile containing the t / corrections to the current file evaluation review of failed tracts and as a result of the 4 1930 census tract changes is received by the Bureau and determined to be complete and <. acceptable (Item lI A G c) ; and ~+L {2) r1 set of paper prints of the ;MS showing tile 1980 census tracts and the node dots and ' numbers transferred 'from the locally developed `' i;aip is received I)v the Bureau and determined to be complete and acceptable (Item II G` c - and d); d: I}ayment of 25 percent ($12,019) of the total shall he made when: r 00552 I'age Dight L. The. '.2-IS paper Prints have been 'updated and r ,, prepared for coding, the paper print quality check (including any resulting rework) has -beenperformed and the above work has been certified as complete and acceptable for use in updating the GbF/DIME-File (Items II A 6 e ,,and h); and (2) . The update information, including corrections irr::r resultingfrons updating coding check, are received by the bureau and determined to be complete and acceptable (Items lI A 6 f and h), s. CPavmcnt. of the. balance of the funds '.($16,825) shall :be'made when (1) A tape of the file with the corrections to the TOPOEDIT, i:ODEllIT and two cycles of ADDF.DIT-L, � including the +DDEDIT-L quality check and any resultingrework, is received by the Bureau and determined to be complete and acceptable for inclusion in the GbF/DIME-rile: (Items II A G, g and h); and (2) '1110 updated reproducible 1�44S are received by the bureau and determined to be complete and y . acceptable (Item II A G e) C. Unless otherwise specified in this A,regiment, only CUI /C111LATI- procedures and computer software may be used to fulfill the requirements of this Agreement. Those procedures are described in the manuals listed in Item I E. Prior written approval must be obtained from the i3ureau before locally developed procedures may be used under this Agreement. U'. It is agreed. that the bureau shall not be obligated for any., costs other than these indicated in -article II Ii, Item 7 and �• the liureau shall have the use of the (.L'F/UIDiF..-File and the 1+3•is without cost or other restriction. 1i. The ter» "data" as used herein includes written reports (progressor interim), a corrected and updated a corrected and updated r3,13, and other outputs produced ~' locally and which are required to be delivered under this t\,;regiment. 1t does not include financial reports or other ;•, ';. information incidental to contract administration The data submitted to and accented by the government under this At,,reerrent shall be the property of. the United States 00553 Page Nine Gover�iment and the Government shall h�cve, full r.ilPubs to use such data for any . purposes in whatever '`manner deemed` r desirable : and appropriate. Such use shall be withoutariy addition, , payment to or approval by the, Local �1 ;ency., 19ie J,ocal 1%A;cncy relinquishes any and all copyri,!hts and/or, copyright riEhts wind/or privileges to the data developed urider ' this A,;reenent and agrees not to apply for any copyriglit. llie Local Agency sliall be free. to use any of the data obtained. My of t}ie GuF/Dli*.! : System or 11"S duplicated and/or distributed shrill be identified by such phrasing; as "These data are the result of a tax-supported program and as such are. not copyri-litable," The data nay be . freely reproduced with the customary creditin; of. the source Uie Local A, icy shall not include in the data any copyrighted muter, unless the Local _,,;cncy provides the Governs,:ent with . the :written permission of the copyright owner for the Government to use such copyright matter. F. Mr. Anthony :%. Dehaesus, Director of Planning,, is designated : as correspondence contact and priiccipal supervisor at the Local agency. ,ir. Harlan L. ;•enkin, Chief., Research and I'rol;ram Developnent, is designated as the work contact and i s responsible for the day-to-day operation of the project at the Local Agency. G. 11iis Agreement shall become effective on July 1, 1977, and . sliall extend ``throunh June 30, 1978. The local: M•,cncv s}iall -.- furnish the Bureau with ,the completed work specified in this r2oreer�ent no. later than J�uie 30, 1975. Tlie Local Agency ` agrees to provide this project a sufficiently hi-h priority M..M...r in its total work proL;r, a in order to complete the indicated Worh on or before the specified coupletion date. If the specified work under this A-reement is not or u:ill not Uc completed by the specified date above or any scheduledL r,:; date under Item II A 7 will not be met, the Local Aoency is required to provide justification in writing to the Bureau as ,• soon as the Loc, 1'lency determines that the �1Rreei^ent cannot 41 be fulfilled, but no later than 30 days prior to the Alk - completion date specified above. ll. The Chief of the c cotxaphy Division, Bureau of the Census, i.s` dosignated as the Bureau's representative for the }purpose of answering technical questions and evaluation ` of project results. I. IIIc 1.nca1 Ai;cncy- warrants that no >>erson or sellinn anency las teen employed or retained to solicit or secure this --t A1;recraent upon an ahreement or understandin R for a coranission, percentage, broker.?-e, or contingent fee 00554 Pale Ten excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by ;lie Local Agency for the purpose of securing business. For breach or ��- violation'.of this warranty the Bureau shall have the right to. annul finis Agreemcnt without liability or in its discretion to deduct 'fron the Agreement price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of commission, percentage, brokerage or contingont fee. J.; The Local ;ency agrees that they will conform with. the Lqual �r. opportunity requirements as stated in the FederalProcurement i;egulationsPcirt 1-12.503-2. (Copy attached) K. Airy modification of the terms or conditions of this Agreement must be in ceritinE and by mutual consent. iiie Local 1iency wi11 furnish monthly pro;,Jress reports to the Bureau in the fort^ and maliner Specified by the Bureau during .the poriod of this Agreement. i.. 1'he. Local Af;ency sliall maintain financial records in accordance with applicable _Federal regulations, and shall tra}e such records ,available to the 1;ureau of the Census or - PW i=•- other i cdcral al unties during normal business : hours for a speri od ndin- three years after completion of this 'c►;;reei:iont. - The Local ency also certifies that the funds,liL I paid to thcil ropresent no i::orc than three-fourtlis of the total cost to prepare the products itemized on tIiis :lbreement and that the other funds are not funds from other Federal progranis except where specifically permitted in that federal program. ;;. Upon corirletion of the work required for a payment uncler t?ifs ; A; reorient, as specified in Iten II B 7, an invoice should be r, submitted to: x Chief, Gcograrhy Division Bureau of the Census Vias -on, I.Q.C. 20233. I1. If anv': or aJ.1 of the tiiorh specified under this. Agreement to �r�trl. be performed;by the Local At-,cncy till be performed by a third party, theti,�orl: l:erformed and the third Party agreei*xnt shall ineet.-the specifications set forth in this A reenlont and a �f•" copyo the third Harty ag-rcement shall be subni.tted by the Local �t�;c;ncy'to the Bureau. 0,0555 i h _ - • - -. I I I I I I I I I . I I � .1 � I . I " I � : - . . I � � . I I I I I I � � - I . . � I . I. I � .11 �,--. � 1. I - I � . 11 � . I . , . -, ' -- - I I' ll . I I -1- � I I I I . . - . ,. I - � . - I I 1, I . - - � � � , - �. .� - - �- I - 1'a;;c 1~levcn . T 1�� I'•,'.1!7L'I:SJ :r�tL�?I.QI' - r: ,. executed this rce:nent t�sV ,;urcau..,and ` ��' of the;da;� tc�rLocal a�cr,c 3 1. r I,eand c 1 Y Lcrcto I1avc � °` -.- ivcn beloi... i'l 4 COUT TY ?1IT: t gj� .;.- � — c�ur;rAu ar itis ci:,�I,5us ;;y: .4- �/—N. Y�-- r bate: OCT 1"°81377. XV , J:ata; JUL 2 5 ]97 ill� r ; - rl io��y , D 1. Q CII. IV ,'JSat, Co�,n� Caun,ut - .. �f `�� y` y _ ; F - . , a w{. -i .. ",- ,- __r ;i: .. _ r. r 1 .... j ::, ,� � , �,�,-.T` -�.,�'-'�:�--, ,��,.'-.�,, - � , , - y 'r t 4'.r.rt 3 i t f 1- y ' } � q - { r .� - y C Fm 7 f { S,v 2, I 'S =N 4 , y�, E t� s } C\..,- �;'�. .. : i .. .- .. , C s 11, r It -- 1. 00556 .-.Y _ ... ._ I -1 .a -'. . y;. } i 4'It 1-I2S03-2 ix{u:►l ulr; fti-tunity clause. { I.t(ual opportunity 1 laurin�; the licrforri:fnce of this -agreer:icnt, the Local 11,{ency agree _ . as fo,lloias (a)` I'lic Local "`a gency will not discriminate against any .employee or Iipplicant for enrploymcnt be of race, creed, color, or national ori;;in, The , Local :1,,ency will talc affirmative action to ensure . tliat applicants are ennloyed, and that employees . are ` treated during employment, without regard,to tR their race,- creed, color, or national origin. Such sction shall iitcliude, but not be limited to, the following: r"""�` Lrmloyment, -upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment szdvertisitis,; layoff or termi.itation; rates of jay or other forms of cor.pensation; and selection for trainins,, itcludinn apprenticeship. The Local t cncy agrees to host in conspicuous daces, ;available to employees and ap plieants for employment, notices to be provided by the Local ,i;;ency y.: Ui£icer setting forth the Provisions of this equal ty clause. Lpportunii (b) . 'ilio Local Agency will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Local . Agency$ state that - all qualified applicants will receive consideration for criployment without regard to race, creed, color, or national orii;in. (c)- - DieLocal agency will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which lie Ii?s a collective r bargaining a,reenent or other contract or understanding, a ` notice, to be provided by the agency officer, advisin; the labor union or workers' representative of the Local Agency's �= conmitrients under this Lqual opportunity clause, ,and shall a post copies or the notice in conspicuous places available to., employees and applicants for employment $7 (cij 1110 Local Agency will comply with all provisions of I:xecuti.ve {� Order :o. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, ,,' regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of labor. IN t 1 {iia and after October 14, 1968, the tern "race, color, religion, Sex, or national orioin", is substituted for the term "race,, creed, Color, or n:cta anal origin," as provided by Executive Order. *No. 11375, Cctober 13, 1967 (32 1,.1'. 14303) € Page Two (e) 7•i e Loca1 �,;ency will furnish all infornation and reports ..required-by,_Lxecutive Order iso. 11246 of September 24, - 1965, ' and by:the 'rules, regulations', and orders ;of the Secretary of labgr, or pursuant thereto, and will permit accessto bis books, records, and accounts by the Local agency and the. Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain ' compliance Keith such' rules, regulations and orders. (z) In the event of the Local ::r;encyl s non-compliance with the Ldual Opportunity clause of this agreement or with :.any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, this agreement may be canceled,: terminated, or suspended in whole or in Hart, and the Decal ti ,ency may be declared ineligible for further. Government agreements in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order Io. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions Pay be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in executive Order : o. 11246 of Semember 24, 1965, -or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor',' or as othcririse provided by law. , . (g} .lie Local A, ency trill include the provisions of paragraphs � (a) throug,It in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 204 of Executive order ::o. 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions r;i.11 be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. 'I1ie Local A,;ency Will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the Local Al.,ency may direct as a neans of enforcing such provisions, including, sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event the Lecal Agency becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction,; by the Local agency, the Local -Ixency may request ,;'+• the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. t f } t , - � 0055'7: • s In the Board of Supervisors f of Contra Costa County, State of California) October 18 19 ZZ. In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting On the recommendation of the Assistant County Probation Officer, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ben E. Fox, Lewis D. Tucker and Tom Willis, staff of the ADAPT Project, Contra Costa County Probation Department, are AUTHORIZED to attend the California and Nevada Narcotics Officers Training Conference from November 2, 1977 to November 4, 1977 in South Shore, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. C-Cost-` of training will be 34% Federal and State and 66% County grant funds.) PASSED by the Board on October 18, 1977. 21 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: County Probation Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Probation Officer Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 18thday of October 19 77 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nie son 00558 H 24 3/7615M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 19'' 77 In the Matter of .Authorizing Attendance at Conference IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Gary Grissom and Telford Terry, Sheriff Coroner's Department, are AUTHORIZED to attend, at County expense, the Thirteenth Annual Training Conference "Narcotic Enforcement: Land, Sea, and Air" to be held at Lake Tahoe, Nevada, from November 1 , 1977 to November 4, 1977. Passed by the Board on October 18, 19.77. 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. Originating Dept: Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Sheriff-Coroner Supervisors cc:-:County Administrator affixed thisl8th County Auditor-Controller day of October 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson H-24 3/76 15m 0(1559 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 18 , 1977 In the Matter of Complaint with Respect to Aircraft Noise at Buchanan Field Airport. The Board having received an October 7 , 1977 letter from Mr. L. B. Rapp, Chairman of the Tenants Committee at Dalis Gardens Mobile Home Park, urging enforcement of regulations to reduce air- craft noise at Buchanan Field Airport; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and the Aviation Advisory Committee. PASSED by the Board on October 18 , 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: Public Works Director Supervisors Aviation Advisory Committfted this 18thday of Oetoher 19� County Administrator Mr. L. B. Rapp J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 2324 Dalis Drive Concord, CA 94520 Bye Deputy Clerk y Cra' 00560 H 24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra, Costa County, State of California. n.. RJR 18 19 1Z_ to the Matter of t Sale of Tax Deeded Property to the County of Contra Costa Dept. of Flood Control and Water Conservation District IT IS BY THE BOARD OItD= that the Chairman is AUTIIORIZED to ex6cute an Agreement of Sale entered into between the County of Contra Costa, County of Contra Costa Flood Control and }Tater Conservation-:District, and the State of California, for the sale of Parcel No. 526-180-007 to the County of Contra Costa Flood Control and 'Uater Conservation District pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 3771 et seq., as recorimended by the County Treasurer-Tax Collector. PASSED by the Board on October 18, 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 data aforesaid. . C. Contra Costa County Flood'Con:rol Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of and 'rater Conservation District Supervisors State of California o.r'ixed this 18th day of October 19 77 c/o Tax Collector J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Tax Collector (6) Auditor-Controller S Ar,z I Deputy Clerk. Ad„unistrator iakine M. Neuf Lf :4 �U561 H 24 ;8/75 20M AGREE LENT TO Pi tRMUSE TAX DEEDED LAND THIS AGREU NT, made this day of �rT i;i l 1 1977, by and between the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra .Costa, State of California, and the Contra.Costa County Flood Control and i!ater _Conservation District, pursuant to the provisions of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 8, of the Revenue and Taxation Code. W I T N E S S E T H THAT WHEREAS, the real property situated within the County of Contra Costa, -State of California, hereinafter set forth and described'in'Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof, has been deeded to the State of California for the non-payment of delinquent taxes; and WHEREAS, the taxes levied on the property by the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District are collected by the-County officers; Nai, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed as follows: 1. That as provided by Section 3800 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the cost of- giving notice of this agreement shall be paid for by the 3 Contra Costa County Flood Control and :•Tater Conservation District; 2. That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa agrees to sell to said Contra Costa County Flood Control and I•Iater Conservation District and said Contra Costa County Flood Control and Mater Conservation District agrees to purchase from said County property hereinafter set out in the aforesaid Exhibit "A", which shall not have been redeemed as provided in the Revenue and Taxation Code, upon payment by said District to the Tax_ Collector of said County the sun set forth in said Exhibit "A" after the description of the property and designated "Purchase Price", i .Lthin 30 drys after this agree:ii becomes effective: 3. That said Contra Costa County Flood Control and '.•rater Conservation District will not share in the cis uribution o= the payment rewired by this agreement.., 00562 IN WITNESS : BI OF,, the parties hereto have caused their respective names to be hereunto subscribed and thei3• respective seals to be hereto affixed by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized. ATTEST: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COMM OF C0: COSTA R. MSSON N. 3pggssS i // 0 . Clerk-of. she Baan of,. Sup prvisO rS C . ,. Chairman - By: Deputy •,j ,;,% (SEAL) ATTEST: ;' (Revemie District) '� ' ` •�1 CQV COS^ COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND C ' ATION DISTR Bp. B gess r Title This agreement was submitted to me before execution by the Board of Supervisors and I have compared the same with the records of the County of Contra Costa relating to the real property described therein.' r ARD LEAL County Treasurer-Tax Collector APPROVEDthis day of , 1977._ CONTROLLER .OF TIS STATE OF CALIFORMIA 00%, 3OV � d "I~X IIBIT A" - . r I?,31.T YEAR . SALj .PURCHASE" . DC C.RZPTII .O�� DELI;�QUEPdCY P O PPICE` Pzrcel''Io. 526-180-007 more 1962-63 1618 • $300.00. particularly- described 'as.- All that Por pion of Lot 9$ of the San Paolo Rancho as shown on the nap entitled "11-Iap of the San Pablo rlancho Accompanying and Forming a Part of the Final report of the Referee's . in Partition'', filed T:arch 1, 189 - in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, lying south of the center line of �!ildcat Creek, , as said center line existed in June, 1911, and west of the west line of s I^ Lot 12 in Block 18, Andrade-Exposition Tract, if extended northerly to the' point of intersection of the center line of said Wildcat Creek and east of the west line of Lot 29 in Block 17, Andrads Iiorae Tract, if extended northerly to the point of intersection of the center line of said Wildcat Creek and north of the north line of . said Block 17, Andrade Home Tract. . I. II - 7 .. rv: � _, - I . --. . Io II II r .. . OU5f4 -: x E..:, ,- < - z —' I�-� �''i- ` -�� ��-'- ' ' '' "'"-.,.,�' � , .: I� �-I ,-I � I 1., � � � ,,����,,, , :Z. I �, I , -,, '. .I �:� -;�-"".."--�,," '� -r, '�-,��, . .� 1� �,':,':�'-":':z' '�".. -"�'� � . 11 I I . I - -�- '--�'" ,� .11:� —.1 ,-1 :� ' .-" , ,_ _ And the Board adj ourns to meet on �/� I 11 ,' . ,' V- - at �;0Q c , ✓rr in the Board Chambers , Room 107 , County Administration Building-, ?'�artinez , California. ', a .t ' `- 1 1d. r1. Boggess , Chairman:+ 4 ; tL K y 1 y L f d r . ATTES1 .T :: r ,T: R. QLSSOrl;"' 'CLERx ,. ,, ... ' v , De� ut n 11 — 2 f, l 't t ' -i. i - - <<- .... - .t:: ...... _. C ,,, _,a. c .-; ti - i -,,",�', I'� �- - �- , �'r�' , 1, . .. -".";,,�*- .- � -��-�--�.-'-;-..�%�".-_-,�' -�,,,�,,";'i 1.-N� -�� �� , ;� -" ' 4 r 7 - 9". ... _� A ;.. .. o. - >.. , ., 1. V ..:' . Y . SUR�IARY OF PROC EDLIGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPER ISCRS Or COI TRA COSTA COT TY, OCTOBER lo, 1-77, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON COTNTY CL=—C r.iD Ji-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Public Works, Civil Service, Clerk- Recorder, Probation, Administrator, Human Resources, Library, Medical Services, Sheriff-Coroner, Approved internal appropriation adjustments not affecting totals for Public Works, Veterans Service Office, and Walnut Creek-Danville Municipal Court. Authorized attendance at meetings as follows : G. Grissom and T. Terry, Sheriff-Coroner' s Dept. , to Narcotic Enforce- ment Training Conference at Lake Tahoe, ITV, Nov. 1-4; B. Fox, L. Tucker, and T. Willis, Probation Dept. , to Narcotics Officers Training Conference at Lake Tahoe, NV, P3ov. 2-4. Granted permission_ to john Swett high School, Crockett area, and California High School, San Ramon area, to hold annual Homecoming Parades subject to certain_ conditions. Approved Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2386 through 2390 and rescinded Nos. 2315, 2316, and 2025. Introduced ordinances pertaining to existing weight limits for garbage trucks and to off-street parking spaces for residential lots, and fixed Oct. 25 for adoption of same. Adopted the following numbered rezoning ordinances: No. 77-97 The Desco Group, Inc. 2132-RZ Pleasant Hill BARTD Station. No. 77-98 Matt Gonsalves 2150-RZ San Ramon area No. 77-99 Fred 'd. Hull 2152-RZ Diablo area No. 77-100 Crabtree Engineering 2149-RZ Cakley area No. 77-101 Fran Bellecci 2130-RZ Oakley area Directed Auditor-Controller to forward to Alameda County Auditor a warrant as this County' s share of a Trust Fund established for the Alameda- Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. Denied request of Citizens Advisory Committee for CSA P-1 for transfer Of monies from the Park Dedication Trust Fund. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to negotiate contracts with certain service providers under specified terms and conditions for subsequent consideration_ and approval by the Board. Acknowledged receipt of copies of the Human Services Advisory Commis- sion' s revised Rules of Procedure and its Activities and Tasks Necessary to Achieve Work Program Objectives. Authorized reimbursement to H. Wallace for loss of personal property in the lire of duty. Authorized County Counsel to take legal action against Cambridge Memories Leasing, Inc. for money owed the County. 00%. I October 13, 1977 Summary, continued _ rage 2 Authorized Auditor-Controller to accept Compromise Settlement of Medical Services account with L. jacuson. Established petty cash revolving fund for the Manpower Program. Accepted low bid for the temporary borrowing of funds, as recommended by the County Treasurer-Tax Collector. Acknowledged receipt of the Arbitrator' s Opinion and Award concerning the 1976 Election Day Grievance. As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the Moraga Fire Protection District, .approved Addendum No. 1 to the contract documents for the District' s Admin- istration Building. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute a one-month contract extension for alcohol services with Los Medanos Community Hospital District. Proclaimed the geek of Oct. 23, 1977 as "Civic Arts Repertory Week. " Recessed into executive session at 10:05 to discuss a personnel matter; reconvened at 10:30 and resumed regular agenda. Accepted Offers of Dedication for recording only from C. LaCroix, et al, 'MS 52-77; L. Breton, et al, LUP 2065-77; and M. & L. Gomes, Sub. 4454. As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of County Sanitation District T;o. 15, approved recommendations of the Engineer ex officio (Public Works Director) in connection with delay of award of contract for. construction of the District's (Bethel Island) Sewage Collection and Interim Treatment Facilities. As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorized Public ;forks Director to proceed with acquisition of Upper San Ramon Creek Detention Basin Site from the San Ramon Valley Unified School District, Flood Control Zone 3B. Awarded contracts to the following: Harold D. Hess :forth Richmond Frontage Improvement Project, North Richmond area; Rosendin Electric, Inc. - traffic signals and highway flashing beacons, various areas; Spaulding Co. - O'Hara Avenue Valley Gutter Project, Oakley area. Authorized Public Works Director to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Bethel Missionary Baptist Church (LUP 2021-77, Oakley area) . Denied claims for damages filed by L. Woodbury and G. and A. Carroll. Appointed J. Dean as a housing finance representative on the Grant and Loan Review Panel for 2nd Year Community Development Housing Rehabilitation Program to fill the unexpired term of N. Nicholson; and accepted the resig- nation of E. Richmond from sane. Appointed S. Hill, D. Hosselicus, and W. Parker to the Western Contra Costa Court-f Transit Authority Board of Directors. OO Ff'7 r ,j October 18, 1977 Summary, continued Page 3 Appointed C. Boatmun. to the Ccntra Costa County Drug Abuse Board and A. Lacy and R. McKinney to the Family and Children' s Services Advisory Committee. Smith, S. Hill, A. Ramirez, 3. McKean,, and R. Cataraha to Appointed the ,-Ianipower Advisory Council. r Reappointed W. Dinelli, D. Pickrell, and D. Barstad as Trustees of Reclamation District No. 2026 and W. Ralph as Trustee of Reclamation District No. 2024. Referred to : Director of Planning memorandums from State Department of Parks and Recreation relative to hearings on the Elements of the California Recreational Trails Plan; Public Works Director and Aviation Advisory Committee complaint from Tenants Committee at Dalis Gardens Mobile Home Park with respect to air- craft noise at Buchanan Field Airport; County Counsel claim from Security Data, Inc. for refund of certain property taxes; Internal Gperations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and P;. C. Fanden) for review the In-Home Supportive Services Program (Homemaker/Chore Program) and its operating costs. Approved requests of Lawrie Development Co. (2151-RZ) and IN. Hart (2135-RZ) to rezone land in Danville area, introduced ordinances in connection therewith and set Oct. 25 for adoption of same. Authorized Chairman to execute: Contract with New Era Associates for consultation services to. Health Dept. Nutrition Project for the Elderly; Contract with Council of Churches of Central Contra Costa County for counseling and chaplaincy services at the Juvenile Hall Complex of the Probation Dept. ; Contract with Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. of Oakland for continuation of counseling and chaplaincy services for County Hospital and Juvenile Hall; Renewal lease with Elizabeth Missionary Baptist Church for premises in Richmond for continued occupancy by the Social Service Department; , Lease with The Neighborhood House of North Richmond, T:ic. for premises in Richmond for occupancy by the Office of Economic Opportunity; Termination of Reimbursement Agreements to guarantee repayment of cost of services to C. Pagan and A. Rivera; Lease with T. F. McMahon et al for property on Green St. , Martinez, for use as temporary parking during construction of Detention Facility; Fire Fighting Equipment and Services Agreement with City of Richmond for fire services in CSA F-1 during FY 1977-78; Agreement of Sale between_ Contra Costa County and the County Flood Control and Dater Conservation District, and the State of California, for sale of certain tax-deeded property to the District; Pre-Application documents for submission to U.S. Dept. of Labor (DOL) for funding of Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Program; Lease with W. D. Hull, dba Aero Exchange, for continued use of certain premises at Buchanan Field for limited fixed-base operation; Agreement with J. and S. Manning for private road improvements in MS) 183-76, Alamo area; As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of Sanitation District Ho. 15, Agree- ment for Engineering Services between District No. 15 and CDM, Inc. for construction services and with R. Jail & Associates for surveying services during the District's Collection System Construction Proj �� October 18, 1977 Summary, continuedt { '' Page 4 Certificate of Appreciation to the Directors, Staff aria Volunteers of the We Care Day Treatment Center; Agreement with U.S. Bureau of the Census relative to the County's Geographic Base/DII*E File Program; Agreement with Data General Corporation. for acquisition of computer software package for Criminal Justice System; Agreement with Sonoma County for housing of unsentenced prisoners; Annual Report on Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Activities and submit same to HUD. Appointed V. Hayes, S. Wong, and M. Pereria to serve on election board for trustee election in Reclamation District No. 799 (Hotchkiss Tract) and D. Campbell, L. Roberts, and N. Shulkin for same in District No. 800 (Discovery Bay) . Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 77/343, as Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and ,nater Conservation District, providing cost-sharing for a public use plan for the proposed Corps of Engineers' Lower Pine and Galindo Creeks Project, Concord area; 77/844, approving Final Map of Sub. 4663, Pittsburg area; 77/845, fixing Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for the Handicap Ramps Project, Countywide; 77/846, endorsing the 1977 County Charity Drive; 77/847, establishing rates to be paid to Child Care Institutions; 77/848, endorsing and supporting certain principles contained in H.R. 7200 relative to the Foster Care and Adoption Reform Act of 1977; 77/849, approving Annexation No. 77-10 (Sub. 4704 and ISIS 226-769 Danville area) to CSA L-42 without hearing or 'election; 77/850, initiating proceedings and fixing Nov. 29 at 10:50 a.m. for hearing on proposed Sub. 4952 Annexation (San Ramon area) to CSA M-22; 77/851, fixing Nov. 29 at 10:45 as the time to consummate purchase of real property in Martinez for Civic Center in accordance with conditions of Purchase Agreement with R. Moore; 77/852, establishing speed zones on certain waterways in Bethel Island area; 77/853, approving abandonment of a portion of Rosenthal Avenue, Concord area; 77/854 through 77/856, authorizing changes in the assessment roll; 77/857, authorizing cancellation of tax liens on property acquired by public agencies; 77/858 through 77/862, authorizing charges in the assessment roll. Referred to Internal Operations Committee the matters of delays in per- sons obtaining building permits and problems in the Housing Rehabilitation Program. Directed that a letter be sent to the County' s legislative representa- tives asking for intervention on behalf of the County with respect to the State Department of Forestry' s denial of reimbursement of losses incurred by Eastern Fire Protection District in connection with the Mt. Diablo fire. Approved Finance Committee' s (Supervisor R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) recommendations with respect to funding problems of the Emergency Medical Care Committee. Reaffirmed intent that the money allocated in the budget for a family stress center is to be used to acquire a facility and not for ongoing programs. 00969 _ s -- Oct'ober 18, 1977 Summary, continued rage 5 Adopted Ordinance No. 77-102 amending the Code to establish a new zoning district (Community Business District) in the Orinda area. Requested Internal Operations Committee to review the Youth Community Conservation Program prior to a Nov. 21 deadline to submit an application for funds and to consider proposal to form a County Youth Commission. Approved the Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Miscellaneous Bus Stop Improvements Project. As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the County Flood Control District, fixed Nov. 1 at 11 a.m. for decision on the location and configuration of the detention basin on the East Branch of Green Valley Creek (Zone 3B) San Ramon Watershed. Approved proposed amendment to County Ordinance Code which would establish a new sign control combining district for the areas zoned for business and commercial uses in Alamo, Danville and San Ramon. Instructed Director of Planning and County Counsel to prepare (with assistance of a committee composed of affected agencies and organizations) an ordinance to implement the provisions of SB 201, the Director of Plan- ning to recommend committee composition. Fixed Nov. 15 at 11:05 a.m. for hearingson Planning Commission recom- mendation with respect to applications of P. Frazier, et al, (2141-RZ) , L. Christensen (2101-RZ) , and D. Criddle, et al, (2112-RZ) , to rezone land in the Danville area. Fined Nov. 15 at 11:15 a.m. for hearing appeal of Wes Anderson & Associates from Board of Appeals denial of LUP No. 2173-76 to establish a boat storage yard in the Bethel Island area. 01)170 � ,y,�'�3 1 a -, ✓ "4 ,ik 1 Y � r,,ray r � 3 = ; MAN ' .i ° T x:r d "cs'`.f�`" *4 # `'� nF ♦ }5 6 r "'SbT,r y< ti.rrt Y�yF ���cp�/r F''i t � k ,�`f C tY�✓ a�w�. '' '*,:, t,-t,., '` -�7 d .:'3 E J t'?.S ar a z- +•.+4'T'd 7�`E�qc "s i# r �F i The t , preceding documents t�'< .�� .consist of 570 s -Ww � C'tx-•.� g t # '- t � y d3. a-.c i h ', w� Y L..� ti t. c i �'''T-= ��� ,Y t L r,Y -- n Ax, 'y „-�r'3 .,✓'1Fty 'r h a(' t � a nnJ� i a r a r Y y z :•: J' "� r �.� k i ".L - r._ > f'y .Y Lv �,Yet a � y ti t t^ ,a F S Y THEBOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET, IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2:402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :00 A.M. , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 , 1977 IN ROOM,107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman W. N. Boggess, presiding'. Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine. ABSENT: Supervisor R. I. Schroder. ,CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk— The following are the calendars prepared for: Board consideration by the Clerk,County.Administrator aind- Public Works Director. _ t z S 1 • .00001