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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 11221977 - R 77N IN 4 The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public Works Director for Board consideration. r . wool. JAMES P,KENNY.RICHMCND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WARREN N.BOGGESS I ST DISTRICT CHAIRMAN NANCY C.FAHOEN.MARTINEZ CONTRA A COSTA COUNTY ROBERT: SCHRODER 2N0 DISTRICT -.(ICE CHAIRMAN ROBERT 1.SCHRODER.LAFAYETTE AND FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT AND EY OFFICIO;LERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD MRS.GERALCINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT BOARD CHAMBERS.ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CHIEF CLEPK ERIC H.HASSELTINE.PITTSBURG PO 90.911 PHONE(At 51 372-2371 5TH DISTRICT MARTINEZ.CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESD NCvE':'-IB .R 223 1177 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2 . 402 . 9: 00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies . Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director . Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. " Consider recommendations and reauests of Board members. Consider recommendations of Board Committees . 9 : 45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957 .6) as required or recess . 10: 55 A.M. Bearing on application of James E. Morehouse for transfer of cardroom license from Toots & Gully Clubroom, Crockett , to the Boat House Lounge, Bethel Island, and request for increase in the hours of operation and number of tables . 11: 00 A.M. Hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to request of 'Ir. Charles Pringle, 2145-RZ, to rezone land in the Brentwood area. If approved as recommended, introduce ordinance, waive reading, and fix November 29 , 1977 for adoption . 11: 05 A.M. Bearing on appeal of Mr. J . P. Loving from Board of Appeals conditional approval of Development Plan No . 3012-77, D . C. Development & Construction Company, applicant, Walnut Creek area. 11: 25 A.M. Bearing on appeal of Round Hill Property Owners Association, Inc. , from Planning Commission conditional approval of tenta- tive map of Subdivision 4915 (Elbaco, Inc. , applicant ) , Alamo area. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD ITEMS 1 - 10: C0NSENT 1. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll. 2 . FIX December 13, 1977 at 11:00 a.m. for hearing on appeal of Mr. Gerald Marshall, et al, from Board of :appeals conditional approval of L .U.P . 2111-77 (Harold :ioltzer, applicant) to establish a commercial dog kennel in the Brentwood area. 3 . FIX December 20, 1977 at 11:20 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to request of Security Owners Corporation ( 2065-RZ) to rezone land in the Pleasant, Lill area. 4 . FIX December 27 , 1977 at 11: 00 a.m. for hearing on appeal of Mr. Charles Pringle, applicant , (2146-RZ) from Planning COmmiSSiOn denial of request to rezone lard in to Oakley area. 0002 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued November 22, 1977 5 . AUTHORIZE execution of agreement for construction of private improve- ments in Minor Subdivision 134-76, Concord area, and in Minor Subdivision 91-77, Alamo area. 6. ACCEPT as complete construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 263-76, San Ramon area, and authorize refund of cash security deposits . 7 . EXONERATE bond deposited as surety for taxes in connection with Subdivision 4502, Danville area. 8. ACCEPT surety bond in lieu of cash deposit in connection with construc- tion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 277-76, Danville area, and authorize refund of cash deposit . 9. DENY the claim of Carl Cline and the amended claim of Darryl Victor Bodhaine . 10 . INTRODUCE ordinance amending the Code with respect to salary of employees who voluntarily demote to a position with lower salary schedule, and with respect to mileage compensation for employees who use their automobiles for official county business; waive reading and fix November 29, 1977 for adoption. Items 11 - 17: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 11. LETTER from Associate Superintendent of Schools, Special Education Programs and Services, transmitting a petition to transfer inhabited territory from Mt . Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District and a report on said matter prepared by the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization (Board of Education) . FIX DECEMBER 20, 1977 AT 11: 05 A.M. FOR HEARING 12 . LETTER from County Treasurer-Tax Collector, in response to Board referral of request of East Bay Properties , Inc. , for waiver of tax penalties in connection with Sheraton Inn at Buchanan Field, advising that the facts do not warrant a recommendation to waive penalties . DENY REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF PENALTIES 13. LETTER from Auditor-Controller of Alameda County transmitting warrant ($60,555) for Contra Costa County' s proportionate share of the partial distribution of Bay Area Sewage Services Agency assets . ACKINOWLEDGE RECEIPT 14 . LETTER from Mrs . Freda Ericksen, Trustee of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District, representing the County at large, transmitting feasibility study on the merger of said district with the Diablo Valley :'Mosquito Abatement District , and requesting the Board's recommendation on proposed merger. REFER TO FINAiiCE COMMITTEE nND C0LTINTY ADMINISTRATOR 15 . LETTER from President , Diablo Valle; Day Care Providers Association, transmitting recommendations adopted by members of the Northern California Associated Day Care Providers Association with respect to family day care licensing and licensing agencies . REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY, FOR REPORT 16 . LETTER from Mr. A. F. Kritscher, Lafayette, requesting refund of penalty and interest added to tax bi a for Parcel INc . 175-052-021-3 . REFER TO COUNTY TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR FOR REPORT X03 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued November 22, 1977 17. LETTER from Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, transmitting report on "The Pros and Cons of a Department of Corrections . " REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Items 18 - 24: INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties . ) 18. LETTER from Secretary-Treasurer, Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County, endorsing the Board' s action to expand enrollment in the Medicare Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) to include non Medi- Cal eligible beneficiaries, subject to approval by state and federal governments . 19 . LETTER from Office of the Secretary, State Health and Welfare Agency, seeking recommendations of qualified individuals who would be interested in Directorship of the Office of Statewide Planning and Development . 20. LETTER from State Assemblyman John T. Knox relating information acquired in his investigation of the possible relationship of construction of Interstate 5 and the Peripheral Canal. 21. LETTER from County Sheriff-Coroner supporting program and funding of Emergency Medical Services . 22. LETTER from Chief, Child Health and Disability Prevention Branch, State Department of Health, advising that the Department has approved the County' s Child Health and Disability Prevention Pro- gram plan for fiscal year 1977-1978 and has authorized expenditures of $143,028 for implementation of said program. 23 . PUBLIC Utilities Commission Order of Dismissal of Application No . 57471 of Southern Pacific Transportation Company for authority to remove the station building and appurtenances from public service at Crockett; Commission authority is no longer required to effect removal of said facilities . 24 . LETTER from Chairman, Marin County Board of Supervisors, advising that said Board is opposed to the passage of SB 345 (Ayala) pertaining to the Peripheral Canal and related water facilities . 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, November 23, 1977 at 2: 00 p .m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. 00004 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions November 22, 1977 From: Arthur G. Will County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Civil 581. Administrative Administrative Service Analyst-CETA Analyst-Project #02 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows.- Cost ollows:Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Civil 581 1 Human Services 1 Typist Clerk Service Program Planning Trainee-CETA, #17 Aide-CETA Public 841 Airport -- Works Operations Supervisor (class only) 1977-78 Salary Level 404 ($1263-1535) 1978-79 Salary Level 420 ($1326-1612) 3. Authorize appointment from the reemployment eligible list of Gary T. Yancey in the class of Deputy District Attorney IV at the fifth step ($2,808) of Salary Level 602 ($2,310-$2,808) effective November 21, 1977, as requested by the District Attorney and recommended by the Civil Service Commission. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 4. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) C. L. Van Marter Washington, D.C. APWA National Human Resources 12-6-77 to 12-9-77 Conference 00��uto To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-22-77 Page: 2. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS - continued 4. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (b) Milton Fujii San Francisco, CA NACo Manpower Consultant to 12-11-77 to 12-14-77 Officials Conference Manpower Office (federal funds) III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS S. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for the o owing u get units: Bay Municipal Court, Auditor- Controller (Central Services) , Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, Public Works (Engineering and Administration, Equipment Operations) , Community Services (Housing) . . IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS None. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 6. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) Anne T. Lemons Staff assistance $200 11-22-77 to Head Start to Program 12-31-77 . (b) Contra Costa Amend existing $17 ,995 10-1-77 Foods, Inc. Health Dept. (increase) to (Canteen Corp. ) Nutrition Project 9-30-78 for the Elderly contract to increase meal cost payments (c) Martinez VA Amend existing $108 .63 10-25-77 Hospital Countv Medical per to (VA Hospital- Services contract study 4-13-78 USA) for special isotope procedures and echo- cardiogram studies to add Ventilation Diagnostic studies c 00006 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-22-77 Page: 3 . V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 6. Agency Purpose Amount Period (d) State Dept. Continuation of $19,331 7-1-77 of Education Health Dept. Child to Development Nutri- 6-30-78 tion Education Project (e) Mt. Diablo Area Agency on $26,695 10-1-77 Rehabilitation Aging Contract-Day to Center health care services 6-30-78 for older persons (f) Legal Services Area Agency on $24,555 9-1-77 Foundation of Aging Program- to Contra Costa paralegal services 6-30-78 County for older persons (g) State of THIN-COD Program $252,203 12-1-77 California (33 positions) (paid to to county) 9-30-78 (h) Robert Pollack Production and $22,300 9-1-77 distribution of to medical services 8-31-78 and PHP newsletters (i) Golden Gate Work-study students $1,230 10-5-77 University (2) , Office of to Public Defender 6-30-78 7. Amend September 27, 1977 Board order which authorized execution of CETA Title VI modification agreements with designated subgrantees to increase the payment limit for the City of Pleasant Hill from $102,748 to $121, 980 for the period October 1, 1977 through September 30 , 1978 , as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 8. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute Subgrant Modification Agreement with the City of Pleasant Hill to extend termination date of CETA Title II agreement from November 12, 1977 to September 30, 1978 , and to increase payment limit from $34,963 to !A) accordance with the County' s CETA Title II Grant Modification No. 706. 00007 To: Board of Supervisors. From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-22-77 Page: 4. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 9. 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. VI. LEGISLATION None. VII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 10. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to lease between County and Earl D. Dunivan for premises at 620 Marina Vista, Martinez, to add 1,000 square feet of storage space. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS 11. Acknowledge receipt of report from the Director, Human Resources Agency, providing statistics and financial information on the number of children in foster care and institutional placement for the quarter ending September 30, 1977 . 12: Authorize the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to execute an application for submission to the California Department of Aging requesting $27 ,130 in additional Federal Title III funds to supplement the County' s Area Agency on Aging Program, as recommended by the County Advisory Council on Aging. 13. Acknowledge receipt of letter from County Administrator with respect to police services study and as recommended therein consider appointing a member of the Board of Supervisors to the Contra Costa Police Services Project Steering Committee. 14. Acknowledge receipt of reports from County Administrator on CATV rate increase and rate setting procedure modifi- cation request by Concord TV Cable and fix November 29, 1977 at 10:55 a.m. for hearing; and on the matter of provision of cable service to the Hagen Oaks area of Alamo by Cable-Vision (ATC) . 00008 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 11-22-77 Page: 5. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS - continued 15. Acknowledge receipt of letter from County Administrator transmitting report of Health Officer on ambulance service rates and, as recommended therein, fix November 29, 1977 at 10:40 a.m. for decision on rate adjustment proposals. 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. IN VIEW OF THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY THE DEADLINE FOR THE NOVEMBER 29 AGENDA ITEMS WILL BE TUESDAY, 12 NOON 00009 PUBWC WORKS DEPARIMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: November 22, 1977 To: Board of Supervisors From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director-4 Subject: Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 4392-665-77 Supervisorial District: All Bids for the construction of the Handicap Ramps Project were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, November 17, 1977. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors award the construc- tion contract to the low bidder, L. Ferdig & Company, Inc. of Vallejo in the amount of $137,780. The Engineer's estimate was $150,000 . Other bids received were as follows: 1. Perine Concrete $176,225.24 2. P. & F Construction 181,309.00 3. G. Bianchi Construction 194,052.00 4. Valentine Corporation 206,870.00 5. Bill Maher & Sons 218,449.00 VLC:bv cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Road Design Division (2) 00010 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Extra Business for November 22, 1977 GENERAL Item 1. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE BID ADDENDUM - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to issue an addendum to plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project approved on October 25, 1977. The addendum is Addendum 2, Detention Facility Sprinkler, Project No. 5269-926- (49) . The addendum modifies the plans and specifications as requested by Kaplan/McLaughlin, the project architect. Turner Construction Company, Construction Manager, antici- pates no increase in contract cost. Bids for the Detenti^.n Facility Sprinkler contract will contiiiue to be received on December 1, 1977. (RE: Project No. 5269-926- (49) . (DFP) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 1 November 22, 1977 00011 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FR01,1: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for November 22, 1977 REPORTS None SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I Item 1. ARLINGTON AVENUE - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS Kensington Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for Arlington Avenue Fence and Wall Treatment and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days , and opened at 2:00 p.m. , on Thursday, December 22, 1977. The Engineer' s esti- mated construction cost is $20,000. The project consists of the architectural enhancement of the fence and retaining wall in Kensington' s commercial area, on Arlington Avenue at Ardmore Avenue. 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. (RE: Project No. 1451-4399-661-77) (RD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 2. SUBDIVISION 4977 - APPROVE MAP AND AGREEMENT - Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Final Map and Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision 4977. Subdivider: Arnico, Inc. 1093 Shary Circle Concord, CA 94518 Location: Subdivision 4977 is located on the southwest side of Gloria Terrace across from Surmont Drive. (LD) A G E N D A Public Wc!-:ks Deoa.-t-mer_t Page 1 of 8 November 22, 1977 OOti12 Item 3. SUBDIVISION 4856 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Pacheco Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision 4856 has been satisfactorily completed. 2. Accept as County Roads those streets which are shown and dedi- cated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4856, filed October 20, 1976, in Book 190 of Maps at page 46. Subdivider: A & R Developers 1015 Shary Circle Concord, CA 94520 Location: Subdivision 4856 is located between Aspen Avenue and Dalton Lane. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 4. SUBDIVISION 5025 - APPROVE MAP - Lafayette Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Final Map for Subdivision 5025. There being no public improvements, no Subdivision Agreement is required. Owner: May Pools 1155 Alpine Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Location: Subdivision 5025 is located on Circle Creek Drive about 500 feet southeast of Ortega Street. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 5. FLOOD CONTROL PROPERTY - APPROVE RENTAL AGREEMENT - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County• Flood Control and Water Con- servation District, approve a Rental Agreement, dated November 16, 1977, with Mario Addiego, for the use of vacant County-owned prop- erty located at the northeast corner of Ygnacio Valley Road and Oak Grove Road as a site for Christmas tree sales, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the Agreement on behalf of the County. The rental is on an "As Is" basis for the amount of $400 for the rental term of November 22, 1977 to December 31, 1977. (R.") A G E N DA Public Works Department Page 2 of 8 November 22, 1977 00013 . Item 6. LOWER PINE AND GALINDO CREEKS PROJECT - AUTHORIZE RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION AND UTILITY RELOCATION WORK - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation. District, authorize the Public Works Director to initiate rights of way acquisition and utility relocation work for the Corps of Engineers' Lower Pine and Galindo Creeks Project - Phase I. The District, as local sponsor of the project, is required to provide, without cost to the United States, all lands, easements, and rights of way necessary for construction of the proposed im- provements, together with all relocations of roads, bridges and • utilities. The Environmental Impact Report for Phase I of the Corps of Engineers ' Lower Pine and Galindo Creeks Project has been approved. The project has been found to be in conformance with the County General Plan., Phase I includes channel improvements on Lower Pine Creek from the Walnut Creek confluence to just north of Willow Pass Road. (RE: Work Order Nos. 8690 & 8691-7520 - Flood Control Zone 3B) (FCD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 7. EMPIRE AVENUE - ACCEPT LETTERS OF CREDIT - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a letter of credit, in the amount of $53 ,000, from the Bank of America as security for the Empire Avenue Widening and Reconstruction Agree- ment approved by the Board on August 30 , 1977 , and authorize the Public Works Director to return to the owner a previous letter of credit in the same amount from the Bank of California. The work_ on Empire avenue is a condition of approval of Subdivi- sion_ 4617. Owner: Hofmann Company 1035 Detroit Avenue Concord, CA 94529 Location: Subdivision 4617 is located on the east side of Empire Avenue between State highway 4 and Cypress Road in the Oakley area. (RE: Project No. 7871.-4259-661-75) (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 8 November 22, 1977 00014 Item S. SUBDIVISION 3868 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision 3868 has been satisfactorily completed (with the exception of minor deficiencies) . A $300 cash bond has been posted to guarantee correction of the deficiencies . 2. Accept as County Roads those streets which are shown and dedi- cated for public use on the map of Subdivision 3868, filed June 27, 1973 , in Book 158 of Maps at page 19. Subdivider: Woolridge Development Co. , Inc. 1535 Olympic Blvd. Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Location: Subdivision 3868 is located off the easterly extension of Paraiso Drive. (LD) Item 9. STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 10 - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, accept the following Supplemental Right of Way Contracts; authorize the Public Works Director to sign said Contracts on be- half of the District; and authorize the County Auditor-Controller to draw warrants, to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent, in the amounts as specified below: A. Contract dated November 2, 1977, from Merle R. Eaton and Patricia A. Eaton. Payee: Grantors, in the amount of $30. 00. Payment is for additional fencing removed as a result of con- struction. B. Contract dated November 3 , 1977, from Peter L. Camacho and Winifred D. Camacho. Payee: Grantors, in the amount of $100.00. Payment is for moving of personal property and ad- ditional landscaping. (RE: Work Order No. 8528-925) (RP) A G E_ N D A Public Works Department Page 4 of 8 November 22, 1976 001 Item 10, O'HARA AVENUE - ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLETION OF IMPROVEMENTS - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors issue an Order stating that the construction of improvements under Land Use Permit 2082-76 has been satisfactorily completed. Subdivider: Thomas F. Kiernan 520 Geary Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Location: Land Use Permit 2082-76 is located at the intersection of O'Hara Avenue and State Highway 4. (LD) Item 11. SUBDIVISION 4490 - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - Danville Area The minor deficiencies for which a cash deposit was posted on Subdivision 4490 have been corrected. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the improvements in Subdivision 4490 have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Benmacher Development Company the $100 deficiency deposit and the $500 cash deposited as surety under the Subdivision Agreement. Owner: Benmacher Development Company No. 4 Buena Vista Drive Danville, CA 94526 Location: Subdivision 4490 is located at the corner of Brookside Drive and Orange Blossom Way in the Danville Area. (LD) Item 12. SUBDIVISION 4763 - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - West Pittsburg Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors : 1. Declare that the improvements in Subdivision 4763 have satisfactorily met the guaranteed .performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Earl W. Smith Developers the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Sub- division Agreement. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 8 November 22, 1977 M)016 Item 12 continued Subdivider: Earl W. Smith Developers 11000 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, CA 94530 Location: Subdivision 4763 is located on the west side of Anchor Drive south of Pacifica Avenue. (LD) Item 13. SUBDIVISION 4943 - REFUND CASH BOND - San Ramon Area The off-site drainage easement, for Subdivision 4943 has been obtained. It is therefore recommended that the Board of Supervisors auth- orize the refund of the $10 ,000 cash deposited to insure acquisi- tion of the drainage easement as required for Subdivision 4943. Refundee: Woodhill Development Company 34 B Alamo Square Alamo, CA 94507 Location: Subdivision 4943 is located on the west side of San Ramon Valley Boulevard across from Montevideo Drive. (LD) GENERAL Item 14. 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 15. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE BID ADDENDA - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and autho- rize the Public Works Director to issue addenda to plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project approved on October 25, 1977. The addenda are: a) Addendum 2 - Detention Facility Electrical - Project No. 5269-926-(46) b) Addendum 2 - Detention Facility Mechanical - Project No. 5269-926-(47) (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of s November 22, 2977 M01'7 Item 15 continued The addenda modify the plans and specifications as requested by Kaplan/McLaughlin, the Project Architect. Turner Construction Company, Construction Manager, anticipates no increase in contract cost. (RE: Project Nos . 5269-926-(46) and 5269-926-(47) ) (DFP) Item 16. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete (Project No. 5269-926- (51) ) , and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days at 2:00 p.m. , Thursday, December 22, 1977. This contract will provide for cast-in-place concrete shear walls, concrete fill on metal decking, and the concrete slab on grade for the new Detention Facility. The work includes construction of the exterior walls for the lower two stories of the building. The initial estimate made by Turner Construction Company, the Construction Manager, is $1,400,000 . All environmental and General Plan requirements have been met. (RE: Project No. 5269-926-(51) ) (DFP) Item 17. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors : A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Consent to offer of 2-3-77 Central Contra Costa MS 111-76 Dedication of Sanitary District Public Roads 2. Individual Grant 10-7-77 Milton P. Hubbard D.P. 3028-77 Deed et al. B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 8 November 22, 1977 00018 Item 17 continued No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of Dedication 1-28-77 Clay P. Zuberbier, MS 111-76 for Roadway Pur- et al. poses 2. Offer of Dedication 2-22-77 Clay P. Zuberbier MS 111-76 for Drainage Pur- et al. poses 3. Offer of Dedication 2-2 -77 G.L. Lewis Homes at SUB 4962 for Drainage Pur- Hidden Oaks a limited poses partnership (LD) Item 18. 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 - Response from U.S. Department of Transpor- tation on Interstate 5 Borrow Pits. (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 interfers with consideration of other calendar items. A G E ND A_ Public Works Department Page_ 8 of 8 November 22, 1977 (MM19 ` Prevared by Chief Engineer o: tae Contra Costa County Water Agency November 22, -197- CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS TT-bIE ATT=.`Z'=SCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REM- RKS Recommended Autnori.ation Nov 21 Mon. Department of 9:00 an-12:00 pm Public Hearing on Legal Counsel Interior 1:00 pm- 5:00 pm FroDosed Acreage E1 Centro Limitation, Rules and Regulations Nov 29 Tues. Cors of 7:00 p.m. Public Meeting on Staff Engineers Bristol Theatre Permits for Rock Edna Brill Barriers across False Jr. High School River and Fisherman's Brentwood Cut, in the Delta All start @ 9:30 a.m. Nov 21 Mon. Senate Assembly Fresno Interim Hearings on Staff 23 Mon. Conference San Diego Peripheral Canal Bill 30 Stec. Committee San Francisco CS.B. 346-Ayala} Dec 2 Fri. Redding 12 Mor.. Stockton: Dec 8 Thurs. Sar. Joaquin 10:00 a.m. Public Advisory Staf= Valley Inter- Farm Bureau Committee Meeting agency Drainage Office P-ogTam 1274 W. ,edges Fresno MOO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS '•TET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 •nn A.M. , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1977 IN ROO" 107 , COUNTY ADMINISTRATInN BUILDING, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman t•7. N. Boggess, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, R. I. Schroder, E. H. FFasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Depute Clerk. 00021 Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Board this day are microfilmed with the order except in those instances where the clerk was not furnished with the documents prior to the time when the minutes were micro- filmed. In such cases, when, the documents are received they will be placed in the appropriate file ( to be microfilmed at a later time) . OO(Q2 In the Board of Supervisors o; Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Ordinance(s) Introduced. The following ordinances) which amend(s) the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County as indicated having been introduced, the Board by unanimous vote of the members present waives full reading thereof and fixes November 29, 1977 as the time for adoption of same: Adds Section 36-4.805 with respect to salary of employees who voluntarily demote to a position with lower salary schedule and amends Section 36-8.1802 with respect to mileage compensation for employees who use their automobiles for official county business. PASSED by the Board on November 22= 1977 _. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on tae minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors — -affixed this 22nd day of November _ 19 77 J- R_ OLSSON, Clerk BY CDeputy Clark H 24 12/74 = 15-M Robbie G ierrez 00023 POSITION' ADJUSTMEN'T. REQUEST No: 013 Civil Service Department Department Public Service Employment Budget Unit 581 Date 11/15/77 Action Requested: Classify (1) Human Services Program Planning Aide-CETA; cancel Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA, positron #17 (HRA); reallocate Administrative Analyst-CETA position #02 to Administrative Analyst-ProjedtropoSed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: CETA Public Service Employment Adjustments necessary to implement FY 77-78 program plan. C0.1tea Osfa Co-unTy Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: fq0V 16 1977 $ 2. Fixed Assets: (IiAt item6 and C04t1 Office of CGUMJY "mi istralk Estimated tpfa-F Signature FOR Department Head -- Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Admin strator — Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Novembt-r 1S, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (1) Human Services Program Planning Aide-CETA and cancel (1) Typist Clerk Trainee- CETA; reallocate Administrative Analyst-CETA position #02 to Administrative Analyst-Project. Duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Human Services Progra Planning Aide-CETA and the reallocation to the class of Administrative Analyst-Project.. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of (1) Human Services Program Planning Aide-CETA, Salary Level 267 (832-1011) and the cancellation of (1) Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA, position #17, Salary Level 178 (634-771) and the reallocation of the person and position of Administrative Analyst-CETA position #02 to Administrative Analyst-CETA, both at Salary MLpvipl IS (1078-1310). For e sonn DirectstN, lRecommendation of County Administrator Date: 'November 17, 19-77 raw Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective November 23, 1977. County Administrator Now Action of the Board df- Su ervisors NOV 2 2 1977 Adjustment APPROVED on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Lt1, . Date: 1977 BY: Qd, -La- Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o6 tW adjurtmeat eon Atitu-te,6 an App,%OpAiation AdjUbtMeka and Peuonnet Rezotution Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fmu4t be completed and supplemented, when appr`&P_Ma-fe-, by in—organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 2 4 POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: qqq4_ Department Public Works Budget Unit 841 Date 8/23/77 Action Requested: Establish classification of Assistant Manager of Airports - Operations Proposed effective date:ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Tb more appropriately reflect duties of position with the classification of the new Manager of I Cowdy RECEIVED Estimated cost of adjustment:r AUG 241977 Amount: :-=Sa�rie� and wages: Salary level #476 $ 1,573 - 1,912 2r r j Fisted sets: (fit item and cost) Office of :IZ- i r $ LL Cv r ri Estimated total r " Signature t- -Depallmifit FILea Initial Determination of County Administrator Dat kJA=aTo Civil Service: Request recomme ti Co-dnty Administratot Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: November 8, 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Airport operations Supervisor. On November 8, 1977, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Airport Operations Supervisor and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 404 (1263-1535) and 1978-79 Salary Level 420 (1326-1612) . The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Airport Operations Supervisor, 1977-78 Salary Level 404 (1263-1535) and 1978-79 Salary Level 420 (1326-1612) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. Assistant Personnel Di c or Recommendation of County Administrator te: November 17, 1977 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective November 23, 1977. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors NOV 2 1971 Adjustment APPROVED •{ ) on OV 2 2 1977 R. OLSSON, County Clerk N ,►_ Date: By: bli- -f 617 af, Patricia A. Belt D�=�: C.2rk APPROVAL o4 thin ad1us;bnent constitutes an Appnoptiati-on Ad1u6ttment and Peuonnee Resotati.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muz t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C a 7 NO r AC01f �CIDIN�' 1. DEPARTMENT 11 110ANIZATIIN INIT: Community Services (Housing) Orq. No. 1420 - _`VIIANIZATIDN p1-01JECT !. FIXED ASSET <VECIEASfC INCREASE ` - 11JECT 1F EXPENSE IN FIXED ASSET ITEM 11 TITT I — 1420 2479 Other Special Dept. Expense 250 1420 4956 Sundry Equipment 0001 1 250 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CO OLLER Equipment: Power lawn mower, 4 HP $250.00 By: C- pote /10 For neighborhood beautification component of COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Housing Counselinn R, Training work program. By:—iFederal H&CD Title I funds. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: Supervisors Kenny.Fanden Schroder,BuMess.Hasselrine NO:-] 0', J.R. SSON, CLERK 4. 'R to S. Hays Meting Director 11 /3 /77 /� �K ANAATYA[ TITLE AAT[ ey r ��il C A►n1PIlATl11 A POOSo7o Patrio7ia A. R7-11 Dep pry Clerk ADJ. JM11AL 11. (alto now. 7/77) GE[ I49TRYCTION• 00 REVtRst $109 0002S, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: Public Works ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 4523 2131 . Calculators 552 4951 Calculators 0006 2 625 4951 . Typewriter 0005 73 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER ByT� `{ W A Date /��/ 1. Transfer calculator funds to tagged equipment ' ' "t (under $200 each) . COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 2. Cover additional cost of typewriter. By: Date_// �/8L BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES• Supmisors Kenny.Fanden Schroder.Bussw,HusAtioe NO:`]t 8&/L�—. oOV/2 2 19-17 ; Public Works Director J.R. SSON, CLERK � Sla UAE TITLE 11715 By: APPROPRIATION A P00.`r?75 2 ncia A. Bell Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 00. (�►� (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 000 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 0 T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING Public Works ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY EQUIPMENT O?ERATIONS 0063 4953 Install Spray Booms 048 2 1200, Truck 1 Ton/Spray 013 1200. APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To cover cost of spray booms to be installed On By- C Date (( /Ih/T! equipment 5723 and 5729. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: Date/// /7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: Supervisors Kenny,Fshden Schroder,Boggm,Hmeltine NO:110tu-- J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. �i/v /414Public Works Director Il /1 /77 -yr16NATU TITLE DATE 8r APPROPRIATION A POO'507& . atricl2 A. B^)) Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. (M 129 Ray 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE • CONS-RA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C !7 ACCOONT COOING 1. DEPARTMENT 11 010ANIZAT111 OMIT: ULT LO j 42r�7 Nit. Diablo iii-.n cipal Court ORMANIZATIII 01-OBJECT 2. FIXE! ASSET <,VECNEASQ INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIXED ASSET ITEM tjWLL TT I — - 0210 2100 Office Expense 610.00 " 4951 Fixed asset: Gag 2 610.0 0 Farrington electric imprinter Model 5000, Production Code No. 7509, with forms tray and ribbon device, @ $266.20 each plus tax APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Equipment needed to expedite assignments to the 1 /1 7 Court's various traffic violator schools and e Date--�Z alternative sentencing programs now numbering over twelve. This equipment allows speedy COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR processi n at the counter and eliminates the ���� need for multiple forms for each program by By: lana All 000, 0ih using plastic card and a single form for all. r BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Supervisors Kenny.Fandm Schrudcr.Ik)8gcss.HJSWItine N0:I i.�1'tQ� plO V 197 ' J.Ft. LSSON, CLERK ` vysin Clerk-Administrator 10 .27/77 J � Tine DATE BY- Lh A► aMIMIATIIM SO w41^� flCla e Dep�,i clerk � Ali. JOMNII BO. /``) IN 129 now. 7/77) $EE INSTRUCTIONS 00 REVERSE 11lot CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 0/{_ 1 APPROPRfATION-ADJUSTMENT 0 0 T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Auditor-Controller - Central Services - 0149 ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET �DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 0149 1011 Permanent Salaries 9,000 0149 1013 Temporary Salaries 91Q00 � n JJ 4" O' o oa "o APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Increase temporary salaries allowing Central By Date I k/10/77 Services to hire temporary personnel to fill permanent positions for which no Civil Service COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR hiring lists exist. YBy: Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: Superv;sors Kenny.Fanden NO: Schrader,Boggess,Hass0tine }�,b j(Si 9 NOV/9 i9On7 J.R. LSSON, CLERK 4. G Off. SVCS . Mgr. 11/-1/77 u6 S16NAT E TITLE GATE BAPPROPRIATION A P00- 072 atricia A. Bell, Dep L,tY Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 10. "0030(M 129 Rev- 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE [J�r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT k� T/C 2 T RECEIVE ACCOUNT CODING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ��Y �v','C(p0- ccU!"t ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. _�ros �tlNTY FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENOP� bTT jl 10. IQUANTITY 0211 2170 -44ovse f-io(d Earpe�tsie- $ 21. 0211 4951 Typevrtfer .E.fed-fric, 0002 $21. APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To make up difference for newly ordered By: —Date 11 /10/7y typewriter. COUNTY ADMIN STRATOR v By: Date// //5'/77 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S:Supervisors Kenny,Fandcn Schroder,Boggess.Hasselcine NO: 0N0V/`2y 119147 J.R. SSON, CLERK 4. Clerk-ADministrator 1I fIGNATURE TITLE DATE By; APPROPRIATION A POO Sol j atricia A. Beit Deo 4 "eek ADJ. JOURNAL NO.(N 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE OW)31 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes of the Assessment Roll RESOLUTION NO. 77/959 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been consented .to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments : For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor' s Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore , pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected as stated below. In Tax Rate Area 66065, Parcel No. 198-OSO-004-3, assessed to Falender Homes Corp. , has been erroneously enrolled on the secured assessment roll as a separate assessment due t•o error in not deleting said parcel at the time Tract 4775 was filed, which resulted in a double assessment. Therefore , Parcel 198-OSO-004-3 should be deleted from the assessment roll ; and, further, in accordance with Section 4986 (a) (2) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, all taxes , penalties , or costs should be canceled as said assessment has been levied erroneously. In Tax Rate Area 02014, Parcel No. 113-288-005-3, has been erroneously assessed to United California Bank, due to error in overlooking exception of this parcel 'on document transferring title. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to reinstate the assessee as 2799 Clayton Road Assoc. Ltd. , c/o Carney-Nootbar, 1200 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Walnut Creek, California, who acquired title' by document recorded on July 13, 1973, in Book 6995, Page 587, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. For the fiscal years 1974-7S through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 15004 (formerly Tax Rate Area 77006 for fiscal year 1974-7S) ; Parcel No . 2SS-272-010-0 , assessed to Barbara Saunders , has been erroneously described as Tract 2710 Lot 92 , due to clerical error. Therefore, the property description should be corrected as follows: Tract 2710 Lot 9S. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: r SEATON . JOH/B. AUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor tll/14/77 By .Z�.I :y Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) De Auditor Tax Collector pled th 'Ali 1977 Aeo JY la (` .. .. GOGi'G� On. NAV �... -' ---. RESOLUTION NO. 77/959 Page 1 of 1 `� 000M BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION N0. 77/' of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1976-77 It has been ascertained from the records of the assessee 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 California Revenue and Taxation Code, the following error of the assessor (not involving the exercise of judgment as to value) , resulting in incorrectly entering an assessment on the roll, should be corrected; FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a) (2) the County Auditor -should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; Since written verification has been provided to County Counsel to show that the following aircraft was not assessable in Contra Costa County for tax year 1976-77, this assessment should be corrected to zero value. Original Code and Aircraft Assessed Assmt. No. Assessee No. Value 79111-A3549 Rodney F. Stich 0242D $37,500 I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. O. SEATON JOHN B. , County Counsel Assistant Assessor 11/2/77 By Deputy Copies to: Assessor (Mrs . Giese) Auditor Tax Collector Adopted::iy the Board on... NOV 2 2 1977_.___,. DCG:g RESOLUTION NO. 77/ 960 00033 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/961 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected as stated below. In Tax Rate Area 02002 , Parcel No . 128-321-012-6, has been erroneously assessed to E. J. & Hazel Youngblood et al . , due to error in manner in which document transferring title was processed by the Assessor. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as Richard V. $ Nellie Z. Fuller and Alva L. F Myrtle E. Fuller, 1115 Detroit Avenue, Concord, California, who acquired title by document recorded on December 17, 1976, in Book 8130, Page 551 , of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. In Tax Rate Area 98003, Parcel No. 185-370-023-3, has been erroneously assessed to Virginia F. Schumacher, due to clerical error in overlooking document transferring title. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as Joy N. Pritchard and Kern W. Schumacher, c/o Katherine A. Nepote, S785 Chelton Drive , Oakland, California, who acquired title by document recorded on December 30, 1976, in Book 8147, Page 405, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN B LAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor tll/3/77 Y Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax ColNo�t,t 1877 Adopted by the Board on.--------- ' Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 771961 mom IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/962 of Contra Costa County ) ) I4'HEREAS, 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 Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, escaped assessments should be added to the Secured Assessment Roll as stated below. In Tax nate Area 08021, Parcel No. 405-320-006-1, assessed to J. C. Penney Properties, Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with incorrect value for Improvements and Personal Property. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected by enrolling the following as escape assessments : Corrected Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Escape R&T Section Improvements $320,880 +$41,330 531 Personal Property 562,040 + 29,210 531 Assessee'has been notified. R. . SEATON Assistant Assessor tll/10/77 Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax- Collector Adapted;�y the Board on... NOV 2197_. ._._.., , Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 77/962 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/963 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For -the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected. FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985 (a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest , or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a) (2) the _County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied errone- ously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 09000, Parcel No. 178-411-023-9, assessed to Karel $ Eliska Newman, has been erroneously assessed with Improve- ment value of $750 due to error in basing assessment on incorrect description of property inasmuch as the improvements had been demolished prior to the 1977 lien date. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected by removing Improvement value as follows : Improvements $-0- . ' R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Aasessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 77/963 0003.) . In Tax Rate Area 85004, Parcel No. 426-182-012-2, assessed - to Axel H. & Doris Peterson, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $6,675, due to error in basing assessment on incorrect description of property. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows : Improvements $6,42S assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 66035, Parcel No. 196-231-OOS-6, assessed to G. E. Jr. $ Lucille Burrage, has been erroneously described as Ro San Ramon Hgts #2 Lot 164, due to clerical error. Therefore, the property description should be corrected as follows: Ro San Ramon Hgts #2 Lot 169. I hereby consent to the above cges nd/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JCLAUSEN, oun Counsel Assistant Assessor t11/10/77 Bi �yy�r ty p�pv. 2 2 1977 oa Adopted by the Srd on...__................_...r. Page 2 of Z* RESOLUTION NO. 77/963 4437 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/964 .TtEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for corrections of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, TIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from' papers in the Assessor' s Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4831, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the Assessor on the roll should be corrected. Further, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should'.be . eanceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. Pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 275(c), claimants for the homeowner's exemption who filed a claim subsequent to April 15, 1977, and whom the Assessor has ascertained to be eligible should be allowed the lesser of $1,400 or 80 percent of the assessed value of the property, as stated below. Parcel Dumber Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 009-322-022- 60019 CO Ezra, Merle J. & Frances P. 016-150-041-8 10001 1400 Cano, Antonio 'C. & Carmen T. 017-182-001-2 5800 11400 Stinnette, Ronald P. & Cheryl 020-190-0.11 7200 $1400 Trautman, AL Raymond & Carole 029-050-012-3 82006 $1400 Lawson, William C. & Roberta B. R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor t/11-9-77 Copy to: Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Assessor (Mrs. Hendrix) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 77/964 ���38 a — ' Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 071-104-003-0 01004 1400 IiCDaniels, Thomas R. & Judy L. 076-261-010-3 01002 1400 Haskins, Betty I. 087-311-034-0 07013 11400 Landon, Jimmie D. & Ina F. 089-212-040-3 07013' $1400 Shull, Thomas A. & Linda L. 089-290-030-9 07013 11.400 Morgan, Philip H. Jr. & Beverly J. 095-212-021-0 07023 1400 Rodgers, Joe N. & Lucy 098-030-010-7 79049 1400 Hubbard, Donna Jean 098-321-003-0 79031 1400 Hopkins, John H. 105-023-001-8 02002 11400 Mandi, Saleh 11. & Erlinda C. _. 105-186-034-2 02002 1400 Turner, Bary Diane 110-500-017-6 02006 1400 Anderson, Richard L. 112-031-024-6 02002 i1400 Williams, James P. & Constance L. 113-082-038-2 ?9038 $1400 Rose, John R. 114-172-001-9 02002 *1400 Boomer, Ross D. & Jtako 115-107-008-1 02002 1400 Jensen, Robert E. 116-243-019-1 02002 y 11.400 Ke, Leonard K. & Sandra J. 120-031-002-5 13002 MOO Derry, George & Rizalina V. 120-400-092-9 02002 51400 :walker, Betty Jane 129-305-003-3 02026 $1400 Bremner, Benjamin & Theresa 133-:00-097-2 02002 1400 Hillis, William E. & Mildred 133-331-086-8 02002 1400 Reaves, Mary A. 133-341-037-9 02002 1400 Willer, Michael J. & Kimberly A. 140-290-014-4 09010 1400 Hardway, Wanda M. . 1114-110-071-4 ?9030 y1400 Schubb, Elliott & Laura M. 145-061-044-7 02010 T1400 ?Witchell, Henry R. & Sandra L. ].45-050-019-2 02010 1400 Grimm, Dallas C. & Sally F. Udelhofen, Mary Jane 147-194-012-0 79115 $1400 Antink, Charles T. 147-321-004-3 02031 1400 Lilly, Steven J. & Linda K. 148-051-007-0 12083 1400 Smart, Elmer E. & Alberta R. 148-325-006-2 02025 Y1400 Coron, rJenceslao ec Angela 150-202-004- 12029 $1400 Giesbrecht, Pete &' Mattie c/o Arnold, Lyle J. Jr. 8: Martha 154-363-004-8 12.052 $1400 Davis, Thomas J. Bernat, Virginia' R. 164-222-004-8 05024 $1400 Har-son, Loretta 8: Storey, Dwight c/o Johnson, Roy E. 166-060-017-0 12081 $1400 Russell, John H. & Pamela I. 175-142-012-4 98003 $1400 Christiansen, Robert L. & Joan c/o H. Coleman Heffner 178-290-004-5 09000 1400 Mitchell, Robert & Fuss, Teddy Ann 184-162-016-2 98003 1400 Hamett, Judith J. c/o Judith J. Steckbeck 189-210-007-6 09000 $1400 Bride, Matthew J. & Edna M. 193-580-001-9 66071 X1400 Rousseau, Hector H. & Gloria 1q. 195-361-014-2 66024 1400 Lawson, Neils V. & Lota L. 210-371-010-5 66085 1400 Carleton, Gerald B. & Patricia M. ' 218-171-002-7 66093 $1400 Cooper, William H. & Lila H. c/o Collins, Richard M. Jr. & Janet 218-�520-027-2 66138 $1400 Parenti, Alan L. & Margot 218-540-004-7 66138 $1400 Dame Construction Co. Inc. c/o Fahmy, Sarwat S. &Colette J. 234-160-006-8 14002 $1400 Jackson, Robert E. & Mitzi E. 237-170-010-1 14002 $1400 Cashion, Mary L. 245-143-003-3 14002 $1400 Toone, Garth L. be Patricia P. R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor Page 2 of 3 ' 1 j Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 255-052-008-6 1 00 1 00 Dutro, William A. & Carol Sue 255-072-001-1 15004 1400 Ng, Rose Liang 257-400-021-8 15004 1 0 Stark, Lloyd M. & Virginia M. 263-351-016-7 83004 T1400 Forster, James T. & Elsie B. 271-020-006-0 83004 T1400 Lachman, Ralph & Kathleen M. 358-163-026-0 620421400 Arrington, David A. & Charlene 370-062-004-4 05001 $1400 Heruth, William V. & Josephine c/o Grimshaw, David & Kathleen 372-153-008-1 05001 '1400 Benson, Gerald S. & Deborah I. 372-316-006-9 05001 MOO McCleary, Elaine c/o Pinkstaff, David & Irarjorie 374-141-001-7 05001 $1400 Carroll, Virginia L. 380-202-034-1 76051 1400 Reyna, Estella 403-287-008-3 06000 91400 Palenchar, Joseph J. &- Mildred 403-432-024-4 06000 1400 Jamieson, Douglas R. & Sharon G. 405-091-013-4 85029 1400 Ruloph, John D. Jr. & ?atsy 410-275-001-7 11017 1400 Sherman, Jon C. & Victoria L. 414-142-019-2 08024 $1400 Green, Travis & Carolyn V. 426-143-011}-6 85004 1400 Enzenauer, �.rald F. 430-233-OOt3-1 85052 X1400 Moody, Gilbert M. & H. F. 430-370-016-7 06002 $1400 Lee, Sook Ching 433-091-012-8 85127 $1400 Steinhart, LaVon M. 503-323-013-6 03000 1400 Eerberian, Vartan 505-321-002-6 03000 $1400 Schimansky, Louis F. & I,:argaret 507-170-C11-5 08002 X1400 Gotelli, Belle W. & Gotelli, John 509-210-002-2 08081 $1400 Batiste, Paul B. & Emelder M. 510-093-025-3 85062 $1400 Brown, Harvey W. & Naomi F. 513-153-006-4 08001 $1400 Conway, Willie & Dorothy M. .515-070-001-0 08001 $1400 Fetsas, Nick & Helen 524-310-019-4 08001 1400 Bombardier, Theodore & Deanna S. 534-032-017-1} 08001 1400 Wakefield, Loretta 53W-082-030 08001 �1400 Skillern, Lugene &. Velma 5.5 -012-020-1 08001 1400 Squires, George E. & Bessie A. 558-330-025-5 080o1 1400 Coffey, Diary Lou 570-072-007-0 85064 1400 Higgins, Esther 570-122-023-7 85064 1400 Junker, Diana L. 570-130-009-6 85064 1400 Mlor?ey, Margaret A. 572-110-002-1 85064 11400 Lossy, Frank T. & Rella B. Tax Rate Parcel Number Boat Number Area Allow Assessee 065-056--012-9 CF 2527 .cam 0702 136 Avilla, Charles E. 031-010-005-2 CF 9441 EN 82038 $1400 Porras, Ernest & Armida I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOHN B. USEN, County Counsel 2 2 1977 Adopted by the Board on...N�v-••..-._.....-....-.» By De Page 3 of 3 0040 V IDT THE BOARD OF S i7PERVIS ORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION 130, 77/965 WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for _correction,of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments. It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessors Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; ,and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4831, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the Assessor on the roll should be corrected. Further, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is -entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. The corrections are to be entered on the secured tax roll. The following assessees have been found to be eligible for the homeoimer's exemption in accordance with Sections 255.1 and 253.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Additional information required for approval of the claims has been provided. For the- Fiscal Year 1976-77 Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 7175 eveu, rirginiqL Assistant sessor t/11/15/77 Copy to: Assessor (Mrs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. 77/965 Page 1 of 3 00041 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assesses 065-157--IMIF3- 01004 Erbezo Betty o66-139-007-0 01004 1750 Neveu, Virginia 073-083-008-0 07013 1750 Allen, Frank G. & Peggy H. 085-052-013-1 07025 1525 Love, Joseph L. .& Beauty. 085-111-008-0 07025 1575 Alexander, Eddie L. 085-145-001-5 07025 1750 Troia, Bettina at- al 085-17 -005-0 07026 1750 Engstrom, Mary -. 085-18 -019-7 07013 X1750 Callas, Rose 095-103-009-7 86003 1750 Brewer, Flossie J. 097-032-017-2 ?9031 1750 Camara, Frank 097-032-031-3 79031 1750 Beldin, Elsie A. 09 -038-018-4 79031 1750 Vreonis, Elsie C. 0943-173-005-4 79019 1750 Morris, Steve R. & Mary A. 110-273-002-3 02002 1750 Johnson, _Robert A. & Diane M. 112-041-003-8 02002 1750 Wade, Dorothy May 112-1 2-028--4 02002 1750 Gregory, Raymond Frank 134-051-001-5 02002 1750 Ludricks, Herbert.E. & Evelyn L. 115-3? 3-0 -6 02001 1750 Carlson, Larry D. & Joy Me 116-270-0255-4 79172 1750 Clement, Charles Be & Virginia M. 126-151-008-3 02002 11750 Crossley, _Kathryn. E. .. 132-240-014-2 020021750 Geil, Stephen D. & Eileen M. 135-173-004-7 09058 1750 . Ganyard, Bricker M. _& Ruth. F. 138-080-035-7 79181 1750 Markovich, Tom & Helen-,A. 1410-274-002-9 09010 1750 Gill, James. J. & Frances 147-122-011-9 02002 T1750 Zickefoose, Hudson L. & Wanda A. 147-211-003-8 02031 X1750 Hauge, Edith S. 153-172-012-4 12058 1750 Mc Daniels Bobby G. & Jewel Be 154-435-003-4 12052 1750 Rufenacht, Robert W. &.Jewell K. 155-310-043-7 05022 11750 Hood, Patricia. J. 162-1?3-001-7 05001 1750 Wagar,. Evan & Edith A. 164-352-005-7 12061 1750 Gannon, Harry L. & Verna Be 169-322-017-8 09006 1750 Mc Kay, William 171-062-016-0 090411 1750 Vispas, Uno & Bernice M. 171-230-053-0 09045 1750 Ubckert, Lila M. 175-203-012-0 09000 1750 Pavliger,_Grace L. 182-103-004 .1 98002 1750 Elson, Jerome D.. & Lois K. 182-160-003-6 98017 1750 Wiig, Erling 0. &._Sofie CO 191-100-004-8 66066 1750 Harkness, Harvey. K. & Lavon et al 192-300-011-9 66061 1750 Humburg, Astrid 0. _ 200-220-010-9 66002 1750 0 Steen, Marguerite E. 201-010-001-0 66060 1750 Valentine, Harold C. & Anne G. 201-062-010-8 66061 1750 Ashford,' John W. & Carola K. 209-340-002-2 66153 1750 Fogarty, Joseph M. '& Mary E. 231-111-003-1 14002 1750 Uzelac, Michael & Veronica J. c/o Quigley, Delbert F. 233-074-033-9 14002 $17.50 Holty, William L. & Norm F. Tre. 249-010-038-1 14002 1750 Tilden, Maryadele 251-140-031-9 14002 : 1750 Jacobson, David B. & Patricia E.. 355-050-005-6 62019 1750 Rolley, Charlotte 360-210-005-3 85023 1750 Lazaro, Iichael & June 370-094-033-5 05001 1750 Ferrarini, Raymond .& Rose . 0. SEA ON, Assistant Assessor Page2of3 00042 Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow -•� a egr , one e r na 372-261-012-2 05001 1750 Anderson, Hanly M. & Wilma Be 374-032-006-8 05000 1750 Woods, Harold A. Tr. 374-162-002-5 05001 1750 Hatch, James T. &. Carol A. Pistochini, Walter B. & Loretta 375-072-010-8 05001 $ 1750 Bartolini, Vito V. & vania Ke 360-195-030-8 76051 1750 Anselmo, Joseph & Rose M. 418-063-009-9 85080 1750Hancock, William. H. 419-113-001-4 85080 1750 Dag, Anne Be 433-160-o66-o 85127 1750 Klobas, Ssmuel P. & Genevieve R. 435-061-044-2 85120 1750 Crum, Lynn Be .505;-203-017-9 03000 1750 Gates.-George L. Tree 556-161-001-4 08001 1750 Ohanneson, Janie . 558-300-012-9 08001 1750 Barber, Dale James Sr. 571-250-034-6 85064 1750 Charter,, -Wilbur G. -& Marie L. 571-312-005-2 85064 1750 Lang, Lilly Be I hereby consent*to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, Ass sten Assessor JOHN B. USEN, County Counsel NOV 2 2 1977 By 1�� Adopted 3y the Board on.__...._._ A-.._..-........... Page 3 of 3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/9:6 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments : For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such errors should be enrolled as escaped assess- ment pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, that portion of the Business Inventory Exemption which was not allowed due to Assessor's error should be allowed pursuant to Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, that portion of the Business Inventory Exemption which was incorrectly allowed due to the Assessor's error should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531. 1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemp- tion penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Sections 4986(a) (1) and 4986(a) (2) , the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as it was levied or charged more than once and/or erroneously or illegally; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. R_; O. S A ON Assistant Assessor Copies to: . Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 77/966 00044 The following parcels assessed to Shell.Oil Company, have been erroneously assessed due to error in not submitting property records indicating 1977-78 values for machine entry to the assess- ment roll. Therefore, these parcels should be corrected by enrolling the following corrections and escape assessments: Tax Corrected Amount Rate Assessed of R$T Parcel Number Area Type of Property Value Change Section 054-060-003-8 58029 Improvements $252445 +$13,540 4831; 531. Personal Property 122845 - 25,455 4831 Business Inv. Ex. 3,990 + 2 ,332 531.1 - 054-250-807-2 58029 Improvements $ 9,905 +$ 9,905 4831; 531 054-250-809-8 53024 Improvements $ 2 ,475 +$ 2 ,475 4831; 531 Personal Property 30 + 30 4831; 531 Business Inv. Ex. 1S - 15 219 +$ 2,490-- 054-2SO-816-3 58019 Improvements $ 12245 +$ 1,245 4831; 531 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 08095, Parcel No. 409-320-015-4, assessed to C & T Trucking Inc. , has erroneously not been enrolled with Personal Property value due to Assessor's error in not enrolling assessment as indicated by the Assessor's direct billing process. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to enroll the following as escape assessment: Personal Property $7,920 assessed value. Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 08001, Parcel No. 515-292-018-6, assessed to Richard G. & Teresa M. Kleker, has erroneously not been enrolled with Personal Property value due to Assessor's error in not enrolling assessment as indicated by the Assessor's direct billing process. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to enroll the following as escape assessment: Personal Property $130 assessed value. Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 08001, Parcel No. 549-071-024-0, assessed to Quentin T. & Oay G. Chinn, has erroneously been enrolled with Improvement value of $9,500 and no Personal Property value due to Assessor's error in not enrolling assessment as indicated by the direct billing process. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to enroll the following as escape assessment: Corrected Amount Type of Property Assessed Value Of Escape R$T Section Improvements $10,430 +$930 4831; 531 Personal Property 335 + 335 4831; S31 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Page 2 of 3 00045 In Tax Rate Area 58033, Parcel No. 054-260-904-5, assessed to Shell Oil Company, has been erroneously enrolled as a separate assessment on the Secured Assessment Roll. The property represented by said parcel number has been properly enrolled on the Unsecured Assessment Roll under Account No. 116570-0027. Therefore, the values on Parcel 054-260-904-5 should be corrected to zero value on the Secured Assessment Roll and all taxes should be canceled. - In Tax Rate Area 58019, Parcel No. 054-260-917-7, assessed to Shell Oil Company, has been erroneously enrolled as a separate assessment on the Secured Assessment Roll. The property represented by said parcel number has been properly enrolled on the Unsecured Assessment Roll under Account No. 116570-0148. Therefore, the values on Parcel 054-260-917-7 should be corrected to zero value on the Secured Assessment Roll and all taxes should be canceled. In Tax Rate Area 01007, Parcel No. 066-206-002-9, assessed to Stamm Theaters Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with Improve- ment value of $34,765, due to error in assessing a portion of the property more than once. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows : Improvements $27,190 assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 66088, Parcel No. 208-260-022-8, assessed to Filper Corporation, has been erroneously assessed with Personal Property value of $627,430, due to Assessor's error in computation of this assessment. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows : Personal Property $620,570 assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 08009, Parcel No. 408-060-006-9, assessed to Dennison Eastman Co. Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $867,835, due to Assessor's error in assessing a portion of the Improvements more than once. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: Improvements $746,155 assessed value. I hereby consent to the above. changes d/or corrections: R. 0 JOHN CLAUSEN qu Counsel Assistant Assessor tll/3/77 By Y 21977 Adopted:3y the Board on.__—........-.---..-- -� Page 3 of 3 00046 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/967 WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for addition of escape assessment; 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 failure to file within the time required by law per Section 463: Tax Rate Escape Class Name & Account No. Area For Year Property Value Bartlett's Diesel Service Inc. #008655-E000 02017 1977-78 PS Imps $ 2,357 F.V. Pers Prop 9,272 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 275 A.V. Robert L. Bowles, as follows: #014425-E000 06007 1977-78 Pers Prop 340 F.V. #014425-E001 01007 1977-78 Pers Prop 340 F.V. #014425-EO02 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,500 F.V. #014425-EO02 02002 1976-77 Pers Prop 245 A.V. #014425-EO03 66028 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,380 F.V. #014425-EO03 66028 1976-77 Pers Prop 315 A.V. #014425-EO04 09000. 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,720 F.V. #014425-EO04 09000 1976-77 Pers Prop 105 A.V. #014425-EO05 11023 1977-78 Pers Prop 680 F.V. #014425-EO06 83024 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,040 F.V. #014425-EO07 08021 1977-78 Pers Prop 680 F.V. #014425-EO08 12013 1977-78 Pers Prop 680 F.Y. #014425-EO08 12013 1976-77 Pers Prop 105 A.V. #014425-EO09 15004 1977-78 Pers Prop 340 F.V. #014425-EO10 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 460 F.V. #014425-EO10 07013 1976-77 Pers Prop 140 A.V. Assessees have submitted s.igned business property statements R. 0. SEATON,--Ass't. Assessor cc: Assessor (Giese) Auditor Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO.77/967 Page 1 of O N147 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Tax Rate Escape Class Name & Account No. Area For Year Property Value Brcntw,00d Leasing Inc. 10003 1977-78 Pers Prop $ 317 F.V. #015445-E000 C. M. Bruno & Sons Inc. #016853-5001 79031 1977-78 PS Imps 16,247 F.V. Pers Prop 10,754 F.V. PS Imps - Penalty 1,624 F.V. Pers Prop - Penalty 1,075 F.V. Robert J. Casillas #021655-E000 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,374 F.V. Chanslor & Lyon Co. Inc., as follows: #023127-E000 85093. 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,940 F.V.- Bus .V:Bus Inv Ex 242 A.V. #023127-E001 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 6,080 F.Y. Bus Inv Ex 760 A.V. #023127-EO02 03000 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,960 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 245 A.V. #023127-E003 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,280 F.V. Bus Inv Ex - 160 A.V. #023127-E004 66028 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,260 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 157 A.Y. #023127-EO05. 01007 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,200 F.Y. Bus Inv Ex 150 A.Y. #023127-EO06 . 62001 1977-78 Pers Prop 4,800 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 600 A.Y. #023127-E007 14010 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,020 F.V. #023127-E008 05005 1977-78 Perslnv Prop 920 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 115 A.V. #023127-EO09 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 4,880 F.V. - Bus Inv Ex 610 A.V. George Chi l l em i #023665-E001 02014 1977-78 Pers Prop 280 F.Y. Bus Inv Ex 10 A.V. East Bay Equities Inc. #038665-E000 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,420 F.V. James G. Freeman #046635-E000 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 602 F.V. Penalty 60 F.V. C. H. Griffin #053800-S000 07006 1971-78 PS Imps 1,452 F.Y. Pers Prop 3,420 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 245 A.V. Penalty-PS Imps 144 F.V. Penalty-Pers Prop 240 F.V. Assessees have submitted signed business property statements. R. 0. SEATON, Ass t. Assessor Page 2 of %00048 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Tax Rate Escape Class Name & Account. No. Area For Year Property Value Raul Gutierrez #054695-E000 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 963 F.Y. Bus Inv Ex 120 A.V. Edwin Hill and Edward Elliott #059507-E001 76006 1977-78 PS Imps 9,426 F.V. Pers Prop 5,141 F.V. J & H Leasing #064295-E000 02006 1977-78 Pers Prop 14,160 F.V. Keystone National, Inc. #069643-E000 . 09000. 1977-78 Pers Prop 3,560 F.V. King Bearing Inc. #070100-S000 .. 01004 1977-78 PS Imps 6,290 F.V. Pers Prop 97,964 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 2,996 A.V. Penalty-PS Imps 629 F.V. Penalty-Pers Prop 5,003 F.V. Little River Lumber Corp. #076435-E000 09026 1977-78 Pers Prop 7,204 F.Y. Penalty 720 F.V. Budd MacKenzie and Patricia Gaines #079205-E000 14010 1977-78 PS Imps 2,349 F.V. Pers Prop 10,075 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 965 A.V. Penalty-PS Imps 234 F.V. Penalty-Pers Prop 621 F.V. Mark Serv. Co. , #080955-E000 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 29,900 F.V. Morrell Realty Inc. #089830-E001 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 3,387 F.V. Mortgage Bankers Service Corp. #090197-EOOO. . 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,749 F.V. James & Patricia Newell #092949-E000 12083 1977-78 Pers Prop 4,763 F.V. Penalty 476 F.Y. Charles S. Nicholson, III, DDS, Inc. #093220-EOOl 01004 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,828 F.V. Pacific Cash Register Co. Inc. #096717-E000 66035 1977-78 Pers Prop 600 F.V. Assessees have submitted signed business property statements. R. 0. SEATON, Ass t. Assessor Page 3 of .� 00049 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Tax Rate Escape. Class Name & Account No. Area For Year Property Value Rodney Redford & Richard Fernbaugh #106265-E000 02007 1977-78 Pers Prop $ 5,013 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 393 A.V. John Russell . Sales Corp. #110860-EO04 14010 1977-78 Pers Prop 358 F.V. John Scalone Associates Inc. #113245-E000 83024 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,836 F.Y. Penalty 183 F.V. H. Schmidt, M.D. 09018 1977-78 Pers Prop 5,363 F.V.. #113630-E000. Penalty 536 F.V. James W. Tittle #130093-E000� . 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 308 F.V. Harold W. Tobin, Atty. #130159-E000. 01004 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,610 F.V. Francis E.& Stella Turcotte #131860-E000 72005 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,600 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 117 A.V. Vi.rgel i a G. Terrado #128145-E000 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 860 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 37 A.Y. United Ass'n. of Plumbers Local Union No. 159 #132850-EOOO. . 05008 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,871 F.V. Van Dyk Research Corp. #133879-E000 . 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 26,041 F.V. Western Convenience Foods,' as follows: #139215-E000 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,652 F.V. #139215-EO01 08001 1977-78 Pers Prop 552 F.V. #139215-EO02. 03000 1977-78 Pers Prop 884 F.V. #139215-EO03 06007 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,140 F.V. #139215-EO04 62001 1977-78 Pers Prop 884 F.V. #139215-E005 11023 1977-78 Pers Prop 884 F.V. Assessees have submitted signed business property statements. George Bisso & Cliff W. Kroeger #012237-E000 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 25,000 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 1,250 A.V. Penalty 2,000 F.V. Assessee has been notified. z 64 je&� - Ass't. Assessor '1 Page 4 of For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Tax Rate Escape Class Name & Account No. Area For Year Property Value Chloride Industrial Batteries, as follows: #023751-E000- 08001 1976-77 Pers Prop $ 510 A.V. #023751-E000 08001 1977-78 Pers Prop 21 ,700 F.V. Jay-Vee Liquors #065082-E000 03000 1977-78 PS Imps 1 ,424 F.Y. Pers Prop 516 F.V. Cris Mortensen �-7 #090155-E000 82038 1977-78 Imps 6,400 F.Y. Guadalupe Z. Preciado & Deane Swan #103613-E000 07013 1977-78 PS Imps 1,636 F.V. Pers Prop 1 ,110 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 31 A.V. Robert P. Quesada #104830-E000_ 07013 1977-78 PS Imps 3,563 F.V. Pers Prop 7,125 F.V. Marie E. Taylor #127514-E000 11017 1977-78 PS Imps 1 ,480 F.V. Pers Prop 740 F.V. Bus Inv Ex 30 A.V. Raja M. Toke, M.D. #130217-E000 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,575 F.V. United States Steel Corp., as follows: #133153-E000 . 86006 1974-75 Pers Prop 95 A.V. #133153-E000 86006. 1975-76 Pers Prop. 100 A.V. #133153-E000 86006 1976-77 Pers Prop 100 A.V. #133153-E001- 05005. 1974-75 Pers Prop 140 A.V. #133153-E001 05005 1976-76 Pers Prop 155 A.V. #133153-E001. 05005 1976-77 Pers Prop 315 A.V. Jerry Van Dyke #133871-E000- 02002. 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,000 F.V. Penalty 200 F.V. John & Mary Warren #137435-E000 . 12083 1977-78 PS Imps 3,160 F.V. Pers Prop 1 ,240 F.V. Assessees have been notified. AND, FURTHER, interest on taxes thereon should be added in accordance with Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code: Automated Prescription Systems, as follows: #006170-E000 11023 1977-78 Pers Prop $ 960 A.V. Penalty 96 A.V. Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON, Ass't. Assessor Page 5 of 00051 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Tax Rate Escape Class- Name & Account No. Area For*Year Property Value Automated Prescription Systems, as follows: #006170-EO01. 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 960 A.V. Penalty 96 A.V. #006170-EO02. 02014 1977-78 Pers Prop 960 A.V. Assessee has been notified. Penalty 96 A.V. Federal Leasing Inc. #042633-EOQO_ . 05005 1977-78 Pers Prop 167,935 A.V. Penalty 16,793 A.V. Assessee has submitted signed business property statement. Hunter Douglas Inc. #062673-E000 11023 1977-78 Pers Prop 660 A.V.. Penalty 66 A.V. Leasewell , Ltd. , as follows: #074217-E000 09000 1976-77 Pers Prop 930 A.V. #074217-E000 . 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 790 A.V. Leonard Rod Co., .H. L. #075085-E000 . 79017 1976-77 Pers Prop 530 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 265 A.V. Polytechnic Data Corp., as follows: #102875-E000. 08001 1976-77 Pers Prop 105 A.V. Penalty 10 A.V. #102875-E000 08001 1977-78 Pers Prop 100 A.V. Penalty 10 A.V. #102875-EOOI 02014 1977-78 Pers Prop 90 A.V. Penalty 9 A.V. R. K. Enterprises, Inc. #105053-E000 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 45,630 A.V. Penalty 4,563 A.V. Assessees have been notified. Lester Bradley, as follows: #014810-EOOO. 04000 1977-78 Pers Prop 90 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 5 A.V. Penalty 8 A.V. #014810-E001. 06007 1977-78 Pers Prop ,680 A.V. Bus Inv Ex . 25 A.V. Penalty 65 A.V. #014810-EO02. 08001 1977-78 Pers Prop 170 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 10 A.V. Penalty 16 A.V. Assessee has submitted signed business property statement. R. 0. SEATON,•Ass t. Assessor Page 6 of 00052 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by audit of-the assessee's records that the assessee 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 had the property 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; and business inventory exemption allowed in - accordance with Section 219 as indicated; and, as indicated, 10% penalty on net tangibles for failure to file within the time required by-law per Section 463: Tax Rate Escape Class Value Name & Account No. Area For Year Property Assessed American Water Purification- Calif. Inc. #003280-E000 02006 1977-78 Pers Prop $23,470 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 4,070 A.V. Penalty 1 ,940 A.V. Cordis Dow Corp., as follows: #028600-E000 02002 1975-76 Imps 66,935 A.V. #028600-E000 02002 1976-77 Pers Prop 99,320 A.V. Imps 62,210 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 49,660 A.V. Kemp House of Wares, Inc., as follows: #069090-EOQI 66065 1975-76 Pers Prop 600 A.V. 4069090-EO03 66035 1977-78 Pers Prop 580 A.V. PS Imps 1,385 A.V. Arista Corp. #004950=E001 02002 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,595 A.Y. Imps 1,685 A.V. J. P. Dolan Lumber Co., as follows: ;►036280-E000 11017 1974-75 Pers Prop, 5,070 A.V. #036280-E000.... 11017 1975-76 Pers Prop 3,850 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 1 ,285 A.V. #036280-E000. 11017 1976-77 Pers Prop 4,355 A.Y. Bus Inv Ex 1,670 A.V. #036280-E000 11017 1977-78 Pers Prop 4,725 A.Y. Bus Inv Ex 1,885 A.V. #036280-EOOI 08002 1974-75 Pers Prop 2,505 A.V. #036280-EOOI'. 08002 1975-76 Pers Prop 2,505 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 1,010 A.Y. #036280-E001. 08002 1976-77 Pers Prop 3,070 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 1 ,295 A.V. #036280-EOOI 08002 1977-78 Pers Prop 3,315 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 1,422 A.V. Procter & Gamble Mfg. Co. #104100-S001. 08001 1977-78 Pers Prop 538,185 A.V. Bus Inv Ex 269,092 A.V. Assessees have been notified. R. 0. SEATON, Ass't. Assessor Page 7 of 00053 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Tax Rate Escape Class Assessed Name & Account No. 'Area . -For'Uar Ptoperty 'Value Sun Valley Ford, Inc. #1257904000.- 02002 1976-77 Pers Prop $10,685 A.V. - Bus Inv Ex 5,292.A.V. ,Assessee has been notified. Gelco Corporation, as follows: #049165-E000 08001 1977-78 Pers. Prop 1 ,595 A.V. #049165-E001' 08021 1977-78 Pers Prop 4,460 A.V. Intercoastal Leasing Corp. Ltd. #063815-E004. 79111 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,340 A.Y. Savin Business Machines Corp., as follows: #113075-EE00 02002 1977-78 Pers, Prop 1,085 A.V.. #113075-EE03 12058 1977-78 Pers, Prop 225 A.V. Assessees have submitted signed business property statements. R. 0. SEA N, As-s't. Assessor Adopted ay the Board on--.-NGV 22 1977 Page 8 of 00054 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Arlington ) Avenue Fence and Wall Treatment ) RESOLUTION N0. 77/968 Project, Kensington Area. Project No. 1451 -4399-661 -77 ) - WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for Arlington Avenue Fence and Wall Treatment Project have been filed with the Board this day 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 Board; and WHEREAS this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines, and the Board concurs in this finding; and IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that s4id Plans and Specifica— tions are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on Dec mb 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, inviti bids for said-work, said Notice to be published in the EL CERRITO-JOURNAL• PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on November 22, 1977 Originator: Public Works Department Road Design Division cc: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller RESOLUTION N0. 77/968 -- ---_ .-_.��_. -- ---- -_. .—_---�-...ra"--'^•mar..- ++..�.. .. ARLINGTON AVENUE PRUJECT NJ. 14514399-661-76 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY +PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ s CAL I FORK NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE I5 HEREBY GIVEN BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTYs THAT THE PUBLIC 'WORKS DIRECTOR WILL RECEIVE BIDS UNTIL 2 O'CLOCK P*M* ON DECEMBER 229 19779 FUR THE FURNISHING OF ALL LABOR* MATERIALSs ECUIPMENTs TRANSPORTATION AND SERVICES FOR ARLINGTON AVENUE FENCE AND WALL TREATMENT THE PROJECT IS LOCATED IN THE COMMUNITY KNOWN AS KENSINGTUNs UN ARLINGTON AVENUE BETWEEN OBERLIN AVENUE AND A,MHERST AVENUE. THE *CHK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED IN REFERENCE THERETO. BIDS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ENTIRE WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN. ENGINEERS ESTIMATE ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT OF NO• QUANTITY MEASURE ITEM 1 (F) LS ARLINGTON AVENUE FENCE AND WALL TREATMENT (COMPLETE AND IN PLACE) Ni►crofilmed with board ordf. ('�c NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (CUNT. ) EACH PROPOSAL IS TU eE IN ACCORDANCE 177 THE PLANS ANO SPECI— FICATIONS ON FILE AT THE LFFICE uF THE CLERK JF THE EGAAD OF SUPER— VLSORS• ROOM Me COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 8UILOING+ 651 PINI STREET s MARTINEZ• CALIFORNIA• THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE EAAMINED AT THE OFFICE QF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SWPERV ISORS OR AT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT s 5TH FLOOR OF SAID COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. PLANS ANU SPECIFICA— TIUN S (NOT INCLUDING STATE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Ok uTrER WwCUMENTS INCLUDED BY REFERiNCE) AND PROPOSAL FORMS• MAY BE OBTAINED BY PROSPEC— TIVE BIDDERS AT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS 5TH FLOURS CvUNTY ADMINIS— TRATION BUILDING+ UPON PAYMENT OF A PRINTING AND SERVICE CHARGE IN THt AMOUNT OF THREE AND 20/100 DOLLARS I9eW t SALES TAX INCLUDED) WHICH AMOUNT SHALL NOT BE REFUNDABLE. CHECKS SHALL BE MADE PAYABLE TO ' THE COUNTY OF CCNTRA COSTA ' , AND SHALL Bt 77 ILCD TU PUBLIC «ORKS DEPARTMENT STH FLOCRs ADMINISIPATIOq 006DIN is MARTINEZs CALIFORNIA 94553. EACH SID SHALL BE .MADE ON A PROPOSAL FORM TO aE UBTAINEU AT THE DUELIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS 5TH F wOORs COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING6 BIDS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ENTIRE WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN. AND K ITHER PARTIAL ,VOR CUNTINGENT BIDS WILL BE CONSIDERE04 A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMGUVT OF TEN 1101 PERCENT CF AMOUNT BID SHALL ACCOMPANY THE PROPOSAL. THE PROPOSAL GUARANTY MAY BE IN THE FORM OF A CASHIER'S CHECKS CERTIFIED CHECK CR BIDDER'S BONDS MADE PAYABLE TU THE ORDER OF ' THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA& THE ABOVE—MENTICNED SECURITY SHALL BE GIVEN AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE BIDDER WILL ENTER INTO A CONTRACT IF AWARDED THE WURKs ANU WILL BE FORFEITED BY THE BIDDER ANO *RETAINED 6Y THE COUNTY IF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER REFUSES, NEGLECTS OR FAILS TO ENTER INTI SAID CU"TKACT WR TU FURNISH THE NECESSARY BONDS AFTER EEING RECUEST_D TO DG SO dY THE WARD OF SUPERVISORS CF CONTRA COSTA CvUNTY• BIC PROPOSALS SHALL BE SEALED AND SHALL BE SUBMITTtU TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR* 6TH FLOCK s COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BU I LO LNG s 651 PINE STREET • MARTINE& CALIFORNIAs ON OR BEFORE THE 22ND DAY OF DECEMBERS 1977s AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. AND 'WILL BE OPENED IN PUBLIC AND AT THE TIME CUE* IN THE CONFERENCE KUUM OF THE PJ_LIC +ORKS DEPARTMENTs 6TH FLCCRs ADMINISTRATIUN ELOG. s MARTINEZ9 CAL I FOR M A.s ANO THERE REAL' AND ,RECORDED. ANY 610 PROPOSALS kiCE I V=O AFTER THE TIME SPtCIFIEC IN THIS NOTICE WILL BE RETURNED WNQPENEL. W57 N — 2 ,NOTIC= TO CONTRACTORS (CONT. 1 -N--NN-�--YN-M---YM-- THE SUCCESSFUL 3I:,Dt MILL BE RE:UIRED TO FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS Jvf.'v :N AN A. CUNT E,'.'AoAL TU FIFTY PERCEr:' OF THE C'UNTRACT PRICE AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE SONEL I.4 AN AM%;UNT EQUAL TO 0,%E HUNDRcG PERCENT �F THE CONTRACT PRICE. SAID BONDS TU dE SECURED FAWM A SUkETY COMPANY AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS In THE STATE OF CALIFQR.NIA. BIDDERS ARE HERE3Y NOTIFIED THAT PUKSUANT TO SECTION 1773 OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE ST4TE WF CAL IFUR,INIA. JR LOCAL LAW APPLICABLE THERETO. THE SAI-i BOARD HAS ASCERTAINED THE GENERAL PREVAILING ,TATE OF PER DIEM wAGES AND RATES FOR LEGAL HOLIDAYS AND OVERTIME wCRX IN THE LOCALITY I•`I WFC I CF THIS PORK 1S TO BE PERFOR:aEu Fuk EACH TYPO UF WURAMAN OR MECHANIC REQUIRED TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT *MICH *ILL of ANAADEU TO THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. THE PREVAILING ,LATE OF PER DIEM WAGES 15 ON FILE WITH THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS+ AND IS INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE THERETO, THE SAME AS IF SET FORTH IN FULL HEREIN. FOR ANY CLASSIFICATION NOT INCLUDED IN THE LIST. THE ,MINIMUM WAGE SHALL BE THE GENERAL PREVAILING RATE FOR THE COUNTY. THE SAID BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS OR ANY PORTION OF ANY BID AND/OR WAIVE ANY IR2EGULAAITY IN ANY BID RECEIVED* BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPEstV I SOKS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J.R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK • OF THE BOARD OF SUPEAVISOKS BY DEPUTY --1- -WATER- NOV 2 2 1977 PUBLICATION DATES- --Y---NM-----YYY-Y--M--+ N - 3 "�" ARLINGTON AVENUE PROJECT NO. 1451-4399-661-76 BIDS DUE DECEMBER 22 + 1977 aT 2 O'CLOCK PeNto 5TH FLOL-Ro CGu+)iTY A00lINIbTRATIvN BUILDING+ 651 PINE STREET+ +6IARTI.NEZ9 CALIFORNIA 94553 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ. CALIFOkNIA P R O P O S A L F 0 R ARLINGTON AVENUE FENCE AND WALL TREATMENT NAME OF BIDDER NMNwN���MNM BUSINESS ADDRESS PLACE OF RESIDENCE TO THE BOARD -OF SUPERVISORS OF CO�tiTRA CW-'-TA COUNTY - THE UNDERSIGNED+ AS 5IOCER9 DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS trR PARTIES I+NTERESTED IN THIS PROPCSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE THOSE NA+MED HEREIN- THAT EREIN- THAT TI-IS PROPOSAL IS '-IADE WITHOUT CCLWS I ON WITH ANY J THER PEKSUN+ F I i%.4 OR CORPORATION- THAT HE HAS CAREFULLY EXAMINEQ THE LOCATIuN OF THE RRu- POSEC WURA9 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS- AND HE HROPOSES AND aGKtES+ IF THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED• THAT Ht WILL CONTRACT WITH THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MACHI+VERY + TOOLS+ APPARATUS AND OTHER +0IEANS OF CONSTRUCTIONS AND TO DO ALL THE WORK AND FURNISH ALL THE MATERIALS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACTS IN THE MANNER AND TIME PRESCRIBED. AND ACCORD- ING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ENGINEER AS THEREIN SET FORTH. AND THAT mL WILL TAKE Iii Fl-;LL PAYMENT THEREFOR AN AMOUNT BASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SPEC:F I E.^, HEREINBELOW FOR THE VARIOUS I ii:MS OF 'MURK S THE TOTAL VALUE OF SAID '..URK AS ESTIMATED HEREIN BEING 3 ( INSERT TOTAL) ANC THE FOLLOWING BEING THE UNIT PRI ---=S BIO+ T;; WIT- Microfilmed with board order P _ 1 4fN�59 PROPOSAL ( CONT. ) ( PRICE NOT TO EXCEED THREE ( 3 ) DECIMALS) ------------------- -------- - -N- --N----N------N---N M------ ------- ITESTIMATED UN T OF PR 's" '4:. QUAINTITY MEASURE ITEM FIGORES ) FIvkjRz5 ) ----- ------------------------------------------------------- ---- -N-- N- I LS ARLIINGT;;N AV_::UE FENCE AND °'AALL ( F ) TR EAT,IENT ( COMPLETE A640 IN PLACE) ----- -------------� ----N-N--�-NN----N-----Mme---- -N--Y ----MY- NOTE—PLEASE SHOW TOTAL UN PAGE P-1 T'JTAL P - 2. 001) 60 PROPOSAL (CONT. ) ---------------- I: CASE OF A DISCREPANCY SETwEEN UNIT PRICES AND rUTALS+ THE UNIT PRICES SHALL P'RE':AIL. IT 15 UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE OUAATITIES OF WORK UNDER EACH ITEM ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY, BEING GIVEN FOR A BASIS OF COMPARISUN OF PROPOSAL• AND THE RIGHT I5 RESERVED TO THE COUNTY TO INCREASE OK DV CREASE THE AMOUNT OF WORK UNDER ANY ITEM AS MAY BE REQUIRED+ I,N ACCURU— ANCE WITH PROVISIONS SET FORTH IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY SET FCRTH FOR EACH ITEM OF WORK OR AS THE TOTAL A=MOUNT WD FOR THE PROJECT, DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PAY A LUMP SUM FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HEREBY AGREED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED* AS BIDDEK. SHALL FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND I,N AN AMOU=NT EQUAL To FIFTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFOR=MANCE uON0 TO bE ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL. TO THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND AT NO EXPENSE TO SAID COUNTY* EXECUTED BY A RESPONS— IBLE SURETY ACCEPTABLE TO SAID COUNTY , IN THE _VENT THAT THIS QROPUSAL IS ACCEPTED BY SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. IF THIS PROPOSAL SHALL BE ACCEPTED AND THE UNDeRSIG,NtO SHALL FAIL TO CONTRACT AS AFORESAID AND TU GIVE THE TWU BONDS IN THE SUMS TO BE DETERMINED AS AFORESAID• 'PITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS+ WITHIN SEVEN ( 7 ) DAYSr ,NOT INCLUDING SUNCAYS, AFTER THE BIDDER HAS RECEIVED NOTICE FROM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE CUN— TRACT IS READY FCR SIGNATURES THE BOARC OF SUPERVISORS MAY, AT ITS OPTION. DETERMINE THAT THE BIDDER HAS ABANDONED THE CONTRACT . AND THEREUPON THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ACCEPTANCE THEREOF SHALL BE NULL AND VOID AND THE FORFEITURE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL SHALL OPERATE AND THE SAME SHALL BE THE PROPERTY OF THE COUNTY LF CONTRA COSTA. SUECC`!T RACTS THE CONTRACTOR AGREES• BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL+ TO CQN— FORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 4113 OF THE GOVERNMENT CiDE PERTAINING TO SUBCONTRACTORS. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 41C0.5 + TmE SAME AS IF INCORPORATED HEREIN* FOR ALL TRAFFIC SIGENAL ANU STREET LIGHTING WORK. A COMPLETE LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS 15 REQUIRED AND THE BIDDER WILL BE EXPECTED TO PERFORM WITH HIS Qw.N FORCES ALL ITEMS OF WORK FOR WHICH NO SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. THE FOLLOWING IS A COMPLETE LIST OF ITEMS INVOLVING TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREET LIGHTING WORK TO BE SUECCNTRACTED ON THIS PROJECT. IF A OCR' ICN CF ANY ITEM OF wCRK IS DONE BY A SUBCQ=NTRACTUR . TmE VALUE QF THE WORK SWECONTRACTED WILL BE BASED ON THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH PQRTLwN wF THE CONTRACT ITE` s DETERMINED FROM INFORMATION SUBMITTED iY THE CON— TRACTORS SUSUECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ENGI=NEER. THE WNCERS IGNEJ• AS E I DOER• DECLARES T=AT mE HAS NOT ACCEPTS ANY SID FROM ANY SUECONTRACTUR QR MATERIALMA=N THRQUGH AAY NO OEPUSITORY . TPF EY-L AWS+ RULES CR REGULATIGNS OF **ICH PRUsIEIT OR PREVENT THE CUN— TRACTOR FROM CONSIDERING ANY EID FROM ANY ,SLECIN T RAC T OR OR MATER I AL;MA,N, wMICH IS NOT PROCESSED THROUGH SAID E10 D_PCSITOKY , UR WHICH PREVENT ANY SUBCONTRACTOR OR MATERIALMAN FROM BIDDING TO AoY CONTRACTUR wHO GOES ,NOT USE THE FACILITIES CF OR ACCEPT 8105 FRUM OR ThKOUGH SUCH BID DEPOSITukY. P - 3 �1 PROPOSAL (CONT. ) I TEiH SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ---- --------------------��-- ---��--_r_..--�_�--.._N —.0—�—� ----------- MNM-M----Y-M- ---- ----------W---_------- -_NM--N--_----��-Y - -_-N-�-----MSN ---- ------------------------ --N--_ -----_----�-N- ---- ------------------------ --MM----------N---- Mr-NN----N----- - -- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ACCv1 11P.Ai�Y i ING THIS P\rPt)SAL IS? A PR-PUSAL GJAIZA,NTY IN THE iai•iOWNT OF TEN ( I01 PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID - -NY-N-NY__-Y-_NN-N----M--M----N- (CASHIER'S CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK OR BIDDER 'S BCND ACCEPTABLE) THE i%A;•*,ES OF ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FUREGUING PRUPUSAL AS PRINCIPALS ACRE AS FOLLCWS— IMPORTANT NOTICE IF THE BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CURNCRATIONP STATE LEGAL NAME OF CORPORATION, ALSV NAMES OF PRESIDENT . SECRETARY , TREASURER• AND MANAGER THEREOF, IF A COPART,NEASHIP • STATE TRUE NAME OF FIRMo IF BIDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS AN INDIViDUAL+ STATE FIRST A,` D LAST NAME I14 FULL. rM-N__NN---------_Y N_------M--N--NNS--- ---_----.�--_ -------------------------------- --- --------------------------------------------- ---�-N- LICE�:SED TO DO O12 SUBCONTRACT ALL CLASS:S CF AiUR1G LNVOLVtO I;: THE P OJECTs I.: ACCOR0AP:CE 7;ITH AN ACT PROVIDI.%G FOR THE REGISTRA— TIO;: OF CONITRACTORS . LICENSE I:C. ( CLAS-5- --------------------- -------- CLASS---_--------N------__N--------- ------------------------- ---_ M----------------------------�� Z Z l VIVA 1 vn` vF y l UOE.;; 1 BUSINESS ADDRESS -------_------M-------------M--�-NMr--�-------- PLACE OF RESIDENCC -------------------MN-M------M-M--------r- --- , DATE IS ---------------------�. -- 00062 P — 4 Arlington Avenue Fence and Wall Treatment Proj . No. 1451-4399-661 -70 For Pre-Bid Information, Contact Road Design Division Phone (415) 372-2131 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY ARLINGTON AVENUE FENCE AND WALL TREATMENT F I',L NCI 11 7 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOAPD OF SUPERVISORS B ....... COSTA CO. /--�P -r............De u COUNTY ROAD NO. 1451 VERNON L. CLINE, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 40063 MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA V' November 22, 1377 Microfilmed with board order Arlington Avenue Fence and Wall Treatment Proj . No. 1451-4399-661-76 1 N D E x SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1 . Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3. Contract Documents A-1 4. Beginning of Work, Time of Completion & Liquidated A-1 Damages SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms B-1 2. General B-1 3. Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-1 4. Award and Execution of the Contract (S-S-3) B-3 5. Scope of Work B-3 6. Control of 'Work B-3 7. Control of Materials B-4 8. Legal Relations and Responsibility B-4 9. Prosecution and Progress B-7 10. Measurement and Payment B-8 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 . Definition C-1 2. Labor C-1 3. Equipment C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS - SIGNALS AND LIGHTING 1 . Order of Work- D-1 2. Materials D-1 3. Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing D-1 4. Materials and Equipment Storage D-3 5. Measurement and Payment D-3 6. Clean-Uo D-3 7. Sand Blasting D-3 8. Removing Existing Fence D-4 9. Fence (Wall Treatment) D-4 a. Fencing 0=4 b. Pipe Stringers 0-5 c. Stringer Mounts r-5 d. Post Straps r,-5 e. Hardware and Fasteners D-5 f. Stretcher Bars D_o a. Redwood Timber D-6 n. Angle Clips D-6 i . Wood Posts D_6 j. Spare Components D_7 10. Payment D_7 W*4 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located in the community of Kensington on Arlington Avenue between Oberlin Avenue and Amherst Avenue . 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of removing the existing chain link fencing on top of the existing retaining wall , sand blast cleaning the concrete surfaces, and reconstructina the fence with timber posts and vinyl clad chain link fabric and pipe stringers , and such other items or details , not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans , Standard Specifications , or these special provisions to be performed , placed , constructed or installed . 3 • CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Pians entitled , "ARLINGTON AVENUE FENCE AND WALL TREATMENT, " the Standard Speci ` ications 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 3-1 . 03 , "Beginning of Work," Section 3- 1 . 06 , "Time or Completion , " and Section 3- 1 . 07 , "Liquidated Damages , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . A - 1 o0«s1 . Revised 2-18-77 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AND 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 indicated 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 14orks Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or his authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency's representative for administra- tion of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S. ) means the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transporta- tion, (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 latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Hage 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 provisions, or elsewhere 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 Specifications. 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. a. Examination of Plans, Soecifications, Contract and Site of .•lork S.S. 2-1 .03 0,0667 B - l SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located in the community of Kensington on Arlington Avenue between Oberlin Avenue and Amherst Avenue . 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of removing the existing chain link fencing on top of the existing retaining wall , sand blast cleaning the concrete surfaces , and reconstructing the fence with timber posts and vinyl clad chain link fabric and pipe stringers , and such other items or details , not mentioned above , that are required by the Plans , Standard Specifications , or these special provisions to be performed , placed , constructed or installed . 3 . CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled , "ARLINGTON AVENUE FENCE AND WALL TREATMENT , " 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- tendina 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 . i: . BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES At-ention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 . 03 , "Beginning of Work, " Section 3- 1 . 06 , "Time of Completion , " and Section 8- 1 . 07, "Liquidated Damages , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . A - 1 oo«s1 SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 4 . BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & 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 : 25 WORKING DAYS counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice of Proceed . " The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the sum of $i5. 00 per day for each and every CALENDAR DAY of delay in finishing the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above , and authorized extension thereof. A - 2 Revised 2-18-77 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TEMS 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 indicated 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 Forks Director (Road , Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer), or his authorized agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency's representative for administra- tion of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S. ) means the Standard Specifications of the State of Cali Tornia,Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transporta- tion, (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 PREVAILIM RAGE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Uage 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 provisions, or elsewhere 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 Specifications. The Standard Specifications (S.S.) referred to above are by re erence 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. a. Examination of Plans, Specifications, Contract and Site of 'Mork S.S. 2-1 .03 W167 B - 1 inn ry B - 1 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AILD CONDITIONS (Cont.) 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) (1) 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 obtained from the office of the Public Vorks Director, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions; no others 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 respec- tive 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) ing: The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1.07 are superseded by the follow- (1) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guar- anty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the anount 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. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. 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 respon- sibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal. �.•}.iB - 2 Doo�� SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 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 at least fifty percent (50b) 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 .03B, "Increased or Decreased Quantities," of the Standard Specifications, the following shall apply: 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. o. CONTROL OF 'W'ORK (S.S. 5) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 5 shall apply. 3 00067 B - SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 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 perTorming any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Aqency, obtain and maintain in force the following insurance: (a) :lith 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 additional insureds, with a minimum com- bined 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) With respect to Subcontractors' operations, Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their own behalf: A policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional 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 Foregoing subdivisions (a) and (b), a policy or policies of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than 5500,000, 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 Agency of all work to be performed by Contractor under the agreement. (b) The Contractor shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Agency certificates) 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 - 4 Ooo -7o SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont.) 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, portable 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 barricades 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 suspen- sion of the contract until such defects are corrected. Ail expenses incurred by the Agency because of emergency "call-outs," for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supplementing 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 Specifications shall apply to all improvements, 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 Con- tractor and may be aeducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. d. Rights-of-Way and Easements The rights-of-wa_v, easements, rinhts-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 conven- ient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. B - � SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS XID RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 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 transportation and ingress and egress to the job site. The unavailability of access routes or limitations thereon shall not become the basis for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. 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 ;Dave 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 proclamation 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 proclamation had they occurred in a populated area or in an area in which such a proclamation was not already in effect. 2. Protecting the Work from Damage--clothing 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 consider- ation 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 .03x, "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 specifications shall be borne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. .� 40072 B - 6 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4. Payment for Repair Work--When the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, deter- mined as provided in Subsection E, that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. 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 Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. (b) On projects for which the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is greater than 52,000,000, 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, except 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. 3-1 .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 Work (S.S. 3-1 .03) in lieu of the provisions of S.S. Sec. 3-1 .03, the Contractor will be issued a "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer within five (5) 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. d. Progress Schedule (S.S. 3-1 .04) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a practicable progress schedule before starting any work 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. 0011~ 13 B - 7 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont. ) 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 Play, July 4, 1st Monday in September, September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 11 , 4th Thursday in November, December 25, and any other day establishZd as a general legal holiday 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 the work to the Board of Supervisors. 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 completion and acceptance of the work, if he certifies by a sworn written statement 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 Iiens 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. OWN B - 3 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) (Cont. ) e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08) The provisions 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. OM B - 9 (Revised 5/15/77*) SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1.03) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1.03 shall apply, except as modified herein. 1 . DEFINITIOiN. As used here, "force account" means the method of calculating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost, plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra work is to be paid for on a force account basis, compensation will be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1.03 as modified 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 retro- active increases or decreases in such rates. b. Premium wage rates +•gill not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved, in writing, by the Engineer. *c. The second oaragraph 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 2A percent to the cost of labor, 15 percent to the cost of materials, and 15 percent to the equipment rental . d. Section 9-1.03A(lb), "Labor Surcharge," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the actual wages, as defined in Section 9-1 .03A(la) , will be added a labor surcharge set forth in the Department of Transportation publication entitled Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing :Mage Rates, 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 to, or on behalf of, the workmen, other than actual wages as defined in Section 9-1.01A(1a) and subsistence and travel allowance as specified in Section 9-1 .01)A(lc). 3. EQUIP!IENT RENTAL. The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply, except as modified herein. a. No payment will be made for idle time due to breakdown, lack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances beyond the control of the Agency. b. Equipment shall be delivered to the extra :•lork site equipped as ordered. c. Idle time waiting for the arrival of transporting equipment to move the rented equioment will not be paid for. C - 1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . ORDER OF WORK The existing wall and adjacent concrete surface shall be sand blast cleaned to a uniform appearance prior to constructing the new fence. Continuous fencing or safety railing shall be main- tained at all times on top of the wall - See "Removing Existing Fence" in these special provisions . 2. MATERIALS Certificates of compliance will be required for paint , treated timber, and fencing materials . 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Section 7- 1 . 09 , "Public Safety, " of the Standard Speci - fications 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 Siar.s , 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 performed in such a manner that there wi l l be two 12-foot wide traffic lanes open to public traffic at all times . In iieu 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 cos_ of furnishing, (except those signs shorn on the plans to be County- furnished ) installing , maintaining and removing all signs ( including County-furnished signs) , lights , flares , barricades and other warning and safety devices. Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County, together with 4" x 4" wood posts , galvanized carriage bolts and brackets for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue between Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez . The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one (1 ) working day in advance of the _ ire -e proposes to pick up the signs , posts and fasteners and sai _` time shaIl be during the Co,:nty yard :vorkinc hours of 7 :30 a .m . :o 4. O. p. m . D - I M077 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DET;; ILS 3 . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Continued) Signs shall be erected and covered with burlap prior to commencing any other work on the contract . Covering shall be removed immediately preceding the start of work when directed by the Engineer . Wood posts shall be securely set a minimum of 2 ' - o" in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least two feet clear of the edge of pavement . Signs shall be placed on the post to provide a five-foot clearance between the sign and the pavement or ground surface, except that when signs are located in sidewalk areas , or where there are pedestrians , the clearance shall be seven feet . Exceptions to the location provisions of this paragraph shall only be on the written approval of the Engineer . Upon completion of the project and at a time directed by the Engineer the signs , barricades and lights shall be taken down and dismantled ; and the County-furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue during the County yard working hours or 7 :30 a .m . to 4 : 00 p .m . Lane closure shall conform to the provisions in Section 7-1 . 092 , "Lane Closure ," of the Standard Specifications except that the taper length for each lane width of closure shall be determined by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer prior to its use . The Contractor shall provide and station competent flagmen in advance of a closure. The sole duty of the flagmen shall be to direct traffic around the work. 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 flag- men , materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and fob instailkng , maintaining and removing all signs , lights and barridades as shown on the plans , as specified herein , and as directed by the Engineer , in- cluding -picking up, hauling and returning County-furnished signs , and posts , shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for "Arlington Avenue Fence and Wall Treatment" , and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor . The replacement cost of all County-furnished material lost or damaved between the time it is removed from and returned to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to beccne due to the Contractor under the contract . 00078 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 4 . MATER !ALS AND EQUIPMENT STORAGE Materials and equipment may be stored on the unimproved traffic island located adjacent to the :vest face of the retaining Wali . The site shall be used only fcr materials and equipment necessary for the construction project and shall be kept neat and presentable, and free from trash and debris . Failure to maintain this site in a presentable condition will result in the revocation of its use. The engineer will be the sole judge of the condition of the site and its continued use by the Contractor . At the com- pletion of the project , the site shall be cleaned in the manner and extent as directed by the engineer . The use of equipment or placement of materials on the roadway above the wall (Arlington Avenue) is restricted to the extent that the available diagonal parkling in the commercial area is reduced by no more than 3 spaces . No vehicles or equipment or materials shall be left on the roadway at the end of t`e work day , nor on weekends or holidays . 5. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Attention is directed to Section 5-1 .015 , "Final Pay Quantities ," of the Standard Specifications , the provisions of which are applicable to the single bid item on this contract . 6. 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 con- struction area daily in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of qday, " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . 7 . SAND BLASTING The existing concrete wall and all adjacent concrete surfaces shall receive a sand blast cleaning of the surface to create a uniform appearance free of all laitance , soil , oil , crease, faint , c scolcration , vegatation and all other -Foreign matter. D - 3 W079 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 7 . SAND BLASTING (Continued) Sandblasting shall be performed in such a manner as to prevent damage to vehicles or other property. Sand or other materials deposited on the pavement or other surfaces shall be removed as the work progresses . Accumulation of sand or other material will not be permitted . 8. REMOVING EXISTING FENCE Removing existing chain link fence, posts and mounting hardware shall conform to the provisions in Section 15 , "Existing Highway Facilities ," o` the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Existing mounting bolts may be burned off and ground flush with the concrete surface provided that the concrete is not damaged or discolored therefrom as determined by the engineer . If burning is disallowed , the bolts shall be cut off flush with the concrete surface by mechanical means . The existing fence shall be immediately replaced by permanent fencing on a daily basis so that no additional hazard to the public exists , or the contractor shall submit a plan for temporary fencing to the engineer for approval and installation prior to the removal of any existing fencing . Removed fencing shall become the property of the contractor and shall be disposed of in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the standard specifications . 9. FENCE (Wali Treatment) a . Fencing shall conform to Section 80-4 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . The chain link fabric shall be constructed of 9 gage (0 . 148 inch) medium high carbon hot dipped galvanized wire , having a tensile strength of at least 30 , 000 psi . The black vinyl coating shall be continuously bonded (not sprayed or dipped ) over the galvanized wire by a thermal bonding process under pressure to insure a dense and impervious covering free of voids and having a smooth and lustrous surface . The vinyl thickness shall be 0 . 020 inch minimum. Galvanizing shall be done in accordance wir-h Section 75 - 1 . 05 of the Standard Specifications except that the weight of the zinc coat;jng shall be at least 0 . 30 oz per square foot . 00080 SECTION J - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS FENCE (',fall Treatment) (Continued) The :manufactured fabric shall be 42 + I inches hiah, have a two (2") inch + 1 /4" mesh size, and knuckle finished selvedge. The fabric shall be fastened to the top and bottom pipe stringers with vinyl clad ties . b. Pipe stringers shall be constructed from 1 -1 /2" diameter standard weight galvanized steel pipe and black vinyl coated to a wall thickness of 0 . 010 inch minimum. C . Stringer mounts shall be fabricated from mild steel and standard weight pipe and shall be galvanized after fabrication in accordance with Section 75-1 . 05 of the Standard Specifications . Stringer mounts shall be black vinyl coated to a wall thickness of 0. 010 inch, minimum. d . Post straps shall be manufactured from mild steel to fit the diameter of the posts . The straps may be manufactured from a single piece of material , or by welding multiple pieces at the contractors option . after fabrication , the straps shall be galvanized in accordance with Section 75-1 . 05 of the Standard Specifications, then painted with two (2) coats of semi -gloss , self priming, rust resisting paint , such as "Rustoleum" brand or an other approved equal . e. Hardware and fasteners shall be galvanized commercial quality. After construction or the wall treatment , all exposed non-vinyl coated hardware and fastenings except angle clips shall be given two (2) coats of paint as specified for post straps . Expansion anchors shall be WEJ- IT brand expansion anchors or other approved equal brand . Anchors will be tested for firm embedment by the engineer . Anchor bolts shall be tightened to the following minimum torques , measured in foot pounds . Diameter Torque 3/8" 25 ft - LBS 1 /2" 50 ft - LBS 5/8" 75 ft - LBS Bearing plate shall be used in conjunction with the 5/3" diameter bolts on the 6" posts . The Bearing plates shall be curved to fit the exterior curved surface of the post or the post shall be milled flat to receive the flat bearing plates in order to provide uniform bearing . The Bearing plates shall be at least 3/16 ' thick . Approved equals will be allowed . D - 5 ,, . . MOM SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 9 . FENCE (Wall Treatment) (Continued) f. Stretcher bars shall be steel , galvanized , and black vinyl coated to a wall thickness of 0 . 010" minimum and of a dimension 1 /4" x 1 /2" x 42 '1 • The "eye" of the mounting lag screws shall be 3/4" maximum. Approved equals may be substituted . g . Redwood Timber shall be rough sawn straight grained , free from loose knots , warp b twist and uniform in appearance and dimension prior to staining . No splices will be permitted in the 2" x12" timbers. All redwood timber shall be given two coats of Olympic Stain #703 or approved equal . h. Angle clips shall be fabricated from 6" x 4" x 1 /4" standard structural shape, any grade of steel , and shall be cut to two inch width . Clips shall be galvanized and fastened to each 6" diameter posts as shown on the plan (No clips on 8" posts) . Do not paint clips or mounting hardware. i . Wood Posts Wood posts shall be peeled , pressure treated Douglas fir . Posts shall be clean , smooth and new and selected for appearance , dimension and uniformity. The engineer shall be the sole judge of the quality of the posts . The sweep shall not exceed 0 .08 ft in six (6) feet . Posts shall be cut and beveled , as required before pressure treatment . Pressure treatment shall be done with pentachlorophenol perservative at the rate of 0 . 5 lb per cubic foot using the "CELLON" process by Koppers Co. Inc . , Practices and Standards , or an equivalent process approved by the engineer . Where field cutting , notching , or boring of wood posts is performed after pressure treatment , all cuts and holes shall be thoroughly treated with two coats of the pentachlorophenol preservative initially used . Posts shall recieve one coat (or more to insure uniform coloring) of stain (Munsell Color System n 10 YR - 6 . 5/6) prior to securing in place . - - D - 6 00082 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 9 . FENCE (Wall Treatment) (Continued) j . Spare components shall be supplied by the Contractor to the County and delivered to the County Corporation Yard , 345 Brookside Drive, San Pablo California at a time to be arranged by the engineer. Spare components to be provided shall consist of the following: 4 each - Stringer brackets , galvanized , vinyl coat , with set screws . 2 each - full panels (6 ` - 6"+ long) chain link fabric , vinyl coated 2 each - 6" diameter posts , treated and stained , without holes or notches . 2 each - tension bar , galvanized , vinyl coated . 10. PAYMENT The contract lump sum price paid for "Arlington Avenue Wall Treatment" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, material , tools , equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in constructing the Arlington Avenue Fence and Wall Treatment, complete in place , including furnishing spare components and cleanup , as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions , and as directed by the engineer. D - 7 O�K)83 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/969 the Final Map of Subdivision 4977, ) Pleasant Hill Area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date.- The ate:The Final Map of Subdivision 4977, property located in the Pleasant Hill area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A subdivision agreement with ARNICO, INC. , subdivider, wherein said subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said subdivision agreement within one year from the date of said agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond (No. 9187523) issued by Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland with ARNICO, INC. as principal , in the amount of $35,100 for Faithful Performance and $35,600 for Labor and Materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 03674, dated November 14, 1977), in the amount of $500, deposited by: ARNICO, INC. As required in the conditions of approval , ARNICO, INC. , the subdivider, •made a cash contribution (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 03674, dated November 14, 1977) in the amount of $23,940 in lieu of constructing improvements on Gloria Terrace. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map, and that the 1977-78 - tax lien has been paid in full . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said subdivision agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 22, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director -LD Director of Planning ARNICO, INC. 1093 Shary Circle Concord, CA 94518 RESOLUTION NO. 77/969 ONS4 . • The premium charged for this bond r._ is $641.00 for the term thereof. �. ?- - 91 S'7524W 3 1 ItiiPROVEi•'tc.?`T SECURITY 3014D FOR SUBDIVISION ACRE ENL.NT (Performance , Guarantee, and Payment ) (Calif. Government Code §§66499-66499 .10) 1. OBLIGATION. ARMCO, INC. as Principal, and =dellty and DepositCompany 'ylo ry n a corpgit" doroa.-sized and existing under the laws of the State of and authorized to transact surety busines- 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 parr it : (A. Performance & Guarantee) Thirty Five Thousand One Hundred and No/100---------------------- Dollars Y for itself or any city-assignee under the below-county subdivision agreement, plus (B. Payment) Thirty Five Thousand Six Hundred andNo/100 --------------------------------- Dollars to secure *r.z claims to which reference is made in Title 15 (commencing with Section 3092) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code of the State of Califor- nia. 2 . RECITAL OF SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT. The Principal has executed an agreement with the County to install and pay for street , drainage, and other improvements in Subdivision 'Number 4977 , as specified in the ' 'Subdivision Agreement , and to complete said work within the time specified for completion in the Subdivisior. Agreement, all in accordance with State and local laws and rulings thereunder in order to satisfy conditicns for filing of the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. 3. CONDITION. A. The condition of this obligation as to Section: !. (A) 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 r_eep and perform the covenants , conditions and Drovisions in the said agreement and any alteration thereof made as therein provided, on his or its part, to be kept and nerforTed a , 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 face amount specified therefor, there shall be included costs and rersor_- able expenses and fees , including reasonable atto'rney 's fees , incurred by County (or city assignee ) in suzcessfrilly erforcirg. such Ool ration, P-11 to ue taxed as costs and included .in ant 4ud=,ient rendered. E. T:1e condition of this obligation as to Section 1 . (3) ?4J�7e is such at said and, the undersigned as corporate surety d 'yield firmly bound unto the Coun-y of Contra Ccs to and all contractors., sub--ontrac-ors , laborers , mazerialmen and of her persons emDlcyed in t:.' �.?_n e O t .e of or sal a �'ac_m nt erre { `�e afor e3a±d per`'^ c :, n `' e �d e � and referred ;o n t.. Civil Code for Materials fur"_shed or labor thereon of any t_�n:., or for Microfilmed with board order NOS-5- amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to such work or labor, that said sure;; will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the amount hereinabove set forth, and also in case suit is brought upon this bond, willpay, in addition to the face amount thereof, costs and reasonable expenses and fees , including reasona::le 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 (comrencirg with Section 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code , so as to give a right of action to their 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 to and remain in full force and effect . C. No alteration of said subdivision agreement or any alan or specification of said work agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any Surety fromliability on this bond; and con- sent is hereby given to wake such alterations without further notice to or consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby waives the provisions of , Calif. Civil Code §2819, and holds itself bound without regard to and independently of any action against Principal whenever taken. SIGNED AND SEALED on November 10, 1977 PRINCIPAL SURETY A?tNICO, INC. l/ FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND By State of California )ss . (ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SUR;TYi County of San Francisco ) On November 10th, 1977 the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above =or Surety and who is/are known to me tb be Attorney(s )-in-Pact for this Corporate Surety, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he signed the name of the Corporat on as Surety and his/ their own nameTs ) as its Attorney(s )-in-Fact . OFFICIAL SEAL y' ,. }v, p;OTARY PUD'LIC-CALIFORNIA Cy TY OF SAN FRAT4CISC0 41 " t.1y Corn,:fission Expires fAay 31, 1980 17 * „�y �ti { �, ,, ,� _ Xo41-G_ . bl.'Ac for County and State Ear':bw -2- 4008 • EDWARD W.LEAL ALFRED P. LOMELI County Treasurer-Tax Collector Assistant County Treasurer- TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Tax Collector Fir3Due and Payable of T°=" CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Fes`�'`°�•°t Taxes Due and Payable Delinquent on the First Day of November on the Tenth Day of December _____________ MARTINEZ. CALIFORNIA - ___ Second Installment of Taxes Phone 228-3000.Ext.2305 Second Installment of Totes Due and Payable Delinquent an the First Day of Fob nory November 10,1977 0o the Tenth Day of April IF THIS TR kCT 15 NOT FILED BY MRU.URY 28, 19 75 p THIS LETTER IS VOID This-%dll certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: TRACT NO. 4977 . and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid county taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the mdp. The current 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full. EM" W. MAL Tax Collector By: Deputy dl Microfilmed with board order SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT 0 1) Subdivision: 4977 01) Subdivider: ARNICO, IA'C. (Government Code §§66462 and 6§66463) (61) Effective Date. - NOVEMBF8 15 7 (§1) Completion Period: 1 Year 1. PARTIES 6 DATE. Effective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning this subdivision: 2. IMPROVDIENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9, and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Works Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division Map Act (Government Code 066410 and following), in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARANTEE. Subdivider .guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the County Ordinance Code; and he shall so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. IMPROVEMENT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider-shall, pursuant to Government Code H 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $500.00 cash, plus additional security, in the amount of $35,100 which together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security—is presented in the form of: ❑ Cash, certified check, or cashier's check Acceptable corporate surety bond Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $35.600 , which is the estimated costo the work. Such security is presented in the form of: ❑ Cash, -certified check, or cashier's check [3Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to.the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- Microfilmed with board order. 00088 4 S. WARRANTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans .are adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. NO WAIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the -County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing. any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the 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 unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- 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. B. ` 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. NONPERFOR,NiANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGMENT. 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. constructing 12. CASH CONTRIBUTION-I2•IPROVEMENTS: In lieu of W"UW191W improve- ments on Gloria Terrace, Subdivider shall contribute to the County , twenty - three thousand nine hundred and forty dollars ($23,940.00) to cover the cost of curb, sidewalk, street widening, fill and retaining wall along Gloria of), TtrrJCes as required in the Conditions of Approval. V1/ 13; RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file'and record the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note-below) Vernon L. Cline, ARNICO I � -----�, Public Works Director , Nino Frumenti P� den " By B �.. � -- Deputy (Designate off al capacity in the buisiness: Armand Frumenti r r Secretary/Treasurer RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Note to Subdivider; (1). ;Eicecute."acknoiii1edg- went form below; and if a corporation,-.affix corporate seal. r; gy :.. �. Assist n - Public 66rks Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of Contra Costa )ss. or Individual) On November 10, 1977 , the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is/are knwon to me to be the individual(s) and officer(s)' or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before�e and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership na J above executed it. OFFICIAL SEAL (NOTARIAL SEAL) Fc Iml SA'iDRA M. MILLER ■OUCY PUBLX—CWFURNIA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Sandra M. Miller 6p COTmi%st-n Espires i.'ry%IS43I Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion RESOLUTION N0. 77/970 of improvements and declaring certain roads as County roads, Subdivision 4856, Pacheco Area. The Public Works Director has.-notified this Board that improvements have been completed in Subdivision 4856, Pacheco area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction with.the filing of the subdivision map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement 4856 October 19, 1976 (United Pacific Insurance Company - U 95 46 09) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 140350 dated October 12, 1976) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. ti BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the hereinafter described roads, as shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4856 filed October CQ 20, 1976 in Book 190 of maps at page 46, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of Califrnia, are accepted and declared to be County Roads of Contra Costa County: r . Crosby Court 32'/52' 0.08 Brown Drive widening 0.05 L 0 PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 0 Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director - Maintenance Recorder Public Works Director - LD A & R Developers 1015 Shary Circle Concord, CA 94520 RESOLUTION NO. 77/970 001191 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of RESOLUTION NO. 77/971 the Final Map of Subdivision 5025, Lafayette Area. The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Final Map of Subdivision 5025, property located in the Lafayette area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; Said map was accompanied by the following: Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map, and that the 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full . NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to -public use. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 22, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director - LD Director of Planning May Pools 1155 Alpine Walnut Creek, CA 94596 RESOLUTION NO. 77/971 _1J1 EDWARD W. LEAL ALFRED P.LCUEL.I C4vrcty Treasurer-Tax Collector Assistant County Treasurer- TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Tax Collector Fust Installment of Taxes FirstInstallment of TaxesDue and Payable CONTRA COSTA COLvTY Delinquent on the First Day of November on the Tenth.Day of December _____________ MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA Second Installment of Taxes Phone 228-3000,Ext.2385 ,Second Installment of Taxes Due and Payable November 10, 1977 Delinquent on the First Day of February on the Tenth Day of April IF TRIS TFULCT IS NOT MED BY FEBRUARY 282 1978 , THIS MEWER IS VOID This will certify that . am� d,t p of the proposed subdivision entitled: l � n T TR?01 I.Q. 5025 and have dete • ed from the official ax records that there are no unpaid county, heretofor vied on the property included in the map. The current -78 tax: lien has been paid in full. EDWARD I.I. ZEAL Tax Collector By: ~� Deputy Microfilmed with board order oo0y3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion RESOLUTION NO. 77/972 of improvements and declaring certain roads as County roads, Subdivision 3868, Danville Area. The Public Works Director has notified this Board that (with the exception of minor deficiencies, for which a $300 cash bond (Deposit Permit Detail No. 03614, dated November 9, 1977) has been deposited to insure correction of same,) improvements have been completed in Subdivision 3868, Danville area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction with the filing of the subdivision map; ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement CQ 3868 November 24, 1975 (National Surety Corporation - SC 630 41 86 - ) s_ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 108975 dated June 21 , 1973) be RETAINED for 0 one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. _ t° BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the hereinafter described roads, as shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 3868 filed June 27, 1973. in Book 158 of maps at page 19 , Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, are accepted and declared to be a County Roads of Contra Costa County: - Paraiso Drive 40/60 0.06 Miles Paraiso Drive 33/52 0.15 Robyn Drive - - 36/56 ,;0.18 Heather Place 32/52 0.09 Dutch Mill Circle 36/56 0.02 Adario Drive 36/56 .0.18 Ciarita Place 32/52 0.32 Bolero Drive 40/60 0.08 PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977 Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director - Maintenance Recorder Public Works Director - LD Woolridge Development Co. , Inc 1535 Olympic Blvd. Walnut Creek, CA 94596 RESOLUTION N0. 77/972 00094 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Completion RESOLUTION N0. 77/973 of improvements O'Hara Avenue Oakley Area The Public Works Director has notified this Board that improvements have been completed under Land Use Permit 2082-76, Oakley area, as provided in the agreement heretofore approved by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements required under Land Use Permit 2082-76 have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal period for filing of liens in case of action under said Agreement: r Road Improvement Date of Agreement t Agreement October 12, 1976 n (Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland - 8993776) a CQ 'BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 140032 dated September 29, 1976 ) be RETAINED for > one year pursuant to the requirements of the agreement. 0 z L .a L 0 v 0 PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977 r Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Recorder Public Works Director Planning Director Thomas Kiernan 520 Geary Street San Francisco, CA 94102 RESOLUTION NO. 77/973 00095 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete, ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/974 Contra Costa County Detention ) Facility Project, Martinez, ) California. ) ) Re: Project No. 5269-926-(51) ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(51) , have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Pubiic Works Director that the work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Planning Corimission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan; and WHEREAS the Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977: IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on December 22, 1977 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of the 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 MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on November 22, 1977. Originating Department: Public Works Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION N0, 77/974 00096 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(51) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of -Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on December 22, 1977 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Concrete Fill , Shear Walls and Slab on Grade which includes: All poured in place concrete walls, concrete fill in metal deck and slab on grade. Work includes blockouts for work by other trades, and miscellaneous anchor bolts and shear studs. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $1,400,000. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference :hereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 AM on December 7, 1977. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidder at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. Microfilmed with board order A-1 (W97 I i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal . The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check, certified check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa". The above mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the 22nd Day of December 1977 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded 00098 A-2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By Deputy DATED: NOV 2 2 1977 PUBLICATION DATES: A-3 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PROJECT NO. 5269-926- (51) DATED: November 22, 1977 lam. 7 719 Lj F L E 1001 2-7 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PREPARED FOR: s Ca COSTA CO. .De ut CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor Administration Building Martinez, California BY: KAPLAN/McLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street San Francisco, California Microfilmed with board ordo TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Item Pages A Notice to Contractors A-1 - A-3 B Project Description B-1 C Information to Bidders Part I C-1 - C-3 D Information to Bidders Part II D-1 - D-2 E Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-4 F General Conditions F-1 - F-25 G Articles of Agreement G-1 - G-4 H Affirmative Action Plan, County of H-1 - H-9 Contra Costa I Federal Requirements I-1 - I-4 J Proposal J-1 - J-5 SPECIFICATIONS Division 1: General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 - 8 Division 2: Technical Specifications 03100 - Concrete Formwork 1 10 03200 - Concrete Reinforcement 1 - 11 03300 - Cast-In-Place Concrete 1 - 34 00101 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(51 ) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of SupervisoCs- of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on December 22, 1977 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Concrete Fill , Shear Walls and Slab on Grade which includes: All poured in place concrete walls, concrete fill in metal deck and slab on grade. Work includes blockouts for work by other trades, and miscellaneous anchor bolts and shear studs. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $1 ,400,000. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 AM on December 7, 1977. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to. be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidder at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. Oa1a2 A-1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. j A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BID shall accompany the Proposal . The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check, certified check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa". « � The above mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. t Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the i 22nd Day of December 1977 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. j The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price I and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded i A-2 00103 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: J i i • I f I t A-3 W104 PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE This Contract is for furnishing and installing all cast-in-place concrete including all poured-in-place ' concrete walls, concrete fill in metal decking, slab on grade and miscellaneous anchor bolts, shear studs and shoring as required. The Detention Facility Project is located in down- town Martinez, California and is bounded by Willow Street, Pine Street, Ward Street and Mellus Street. 1 B-1 oo1a5 i INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 The information and instructions included herein constitute a part 1 of the Contract Documents and are given for the purposes of assisting Bidders in properly preparing their bids or proposals. Each Bidder shall prepare his bid or proposal in strict compliance with all of the require- ments of the Contract Documents and with the following instructions: 1 . Proposal shall be made on the forms provided in this bound copy of the Contract Documents. Proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County of Contra Costa, and shall state "BID - CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY." 2. If information is required regarding the Bid Package, Drawings and/or Specifications, the Bidder shall not contact the County of Contra Costa or the Architect. All questions and requests for information shall be directed to Turner Construction Company, Telephone 419T 229-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia. i 3. Prevailing Wage Rate: Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has _ ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which f this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the mimimum ' rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. 4. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Project Office, 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 11 :00 AM, December 5, 1977. C-1 00106 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 I 5. Safety: Introduction• Construction by its nature presents numerous hazards to participants and spectators alike. As is too -often the case in a construction project, expediency I and false economy take precedence over good safety practices with resulting injury or death. The following suggestions and directions are presented to emphasize the concern of the County of Contra Costa and their construction managers, Turner Construction Company, for accident prevention and safety in the course of this construction so that our joint experience will be both pleasant and rewarding. Purpose The primary purpose of this plan is to demonstrate a method to provide a safe working environment for workers and to reduce public liability. All safety reqirements directed by the Department of Industrial Safety administering Cal OSHA are a mandatory part of this program and all job personnel are expected to be knowledgeable - in these rules and to comply with all Cal OSHA directives, Turner Construction Company Safety Requirements and all other applicable safety codes. Policy Statement You, as Contractors, and your Subcontractors will have direct responsibility for the safety of your men and the operations under your control .' When there is a choice of safety versus time or safety versus economics, "Safety First" is to be the rule. This program will be effective and successful with your full commitment and cooperation in carrying out the basic procedures that follow and in transmitting concern and enthusiasm for a safe operation down through all your supervisors, foremen and employees. Since safety consciousness is not unique to this project we are requesting that two copies be promptly submitted to Turner Construction Company upon award of a contract to the successful Bidder C-2 0010'7 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 Safety Meetings Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors, foremen and employees to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and provide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards and/or suggestions for improving safety practices. We are requesting that .two (2) copies of the minutes of these- meetings be submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. All new employees shall be made aware of the basic rules of conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. B. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the supervisor or foreman in charge and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to coordinate the solution of problems. C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representa- tives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for ,accident control and elimination of potential hazards. Accident Reporting Procedure Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsibility to submit one copy of all Accident/ Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the follow- ing forms: 1 . Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facility Project. C-3 0008 I INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 1 . Scope: Contractor will furnish and install poured-in-place concrete as shown or noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Section 03100 - Concrete Formwork, Section 03200 - Concrete Reinforcement and Section 03300 - Cast-In-Place Concrete. The following items are also included under this scope of work: A. Grouting of all column base plates. B. Shoring of metal deck and structural steel . C. Furnishing and installing anchor bolts through structural beams at the top of shear walls. D. All slab on grade including detail D/S12.6. E. All grade beams, wall pedestals and column pedestals are by others. All other cast-in-place concrete by Cast-In-Place Concrete Contractor. F. All expansion joints cast in concrete will be furnished by others and installed under this Contract. G. Duct penetrations through shear walls will be furnished and installed under this Contract. Coordinate exact locations with Mechanical Contractor. 2. Schedule: The Contractor shall complete this Contract within Three Hundred calendar days . (300) from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by early January 1978. 3. Temporary Power: The Contractor shall provide his own temporary power as required. 4. Parking: Parking spaces are at a premium in downtown Martinez, construction workers will not be allowed to occupy existing parking areas. Park- ing for one foreman of each Contractor will be provided, additional D-1 001109 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 4. Parking: (Continued) construction parking will be in locations directed by the Construction Manager. It is anticipated that sufficient parking for the peak construction phase will be made available north of Marina Vista, ! approximately six blocks from the project. 5. Clean-Up: The Contractor shall keep the premises free at all times from all waste materials, packaging materials and other rubbish accumulated in connection with the execution of the work by collecting and depositing said materials and rubbish in debris boxes to be furnished by the General Conditions Contractor. Debris boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulking type materials must be removed from the site at the Contractor's own expense. 6. Line and Grade: Two column lines in a north-south direction and two column lines in a east-west direction will be provided on each floor for use by the Contractor. Assuming the accuracy of these lines, all other layout will be by the Contractor. Four bench marks for elevation control will be provided on each floor for use by the Contractor. 7. Temporary Buildings: Space for storage and temporary buildings will be allocated by Turner as job conditions permit. Temporary offices or sheds shall be constructed of fire resistant materials. Material and layout must be approved by Turner prior to installation. 8. Obtaining Documents: Bidders will be furnished one set of Contract Documents, additional I sets or copies of reference drawings, if desired, can be purchased from the following: j East Bay Blue Print and Supply Co. 1742 Franklin Street Oakland, California 0.W 10`i PHONE: (415) 444-8001 or 465-7363 �[V D-2 Instructions to Bidders 1 . LICENSING OF BIDDER. Before submitting bid, bidder shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Section 7000 thru 7145 of the Business & Professions Code of the State of California in the clas- sification required for the work bid on. The bidder's name shall I correspond in all respects with the same shown on the license. License numbers and names are checked with the State. 2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF THE WORK I i A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and j the plans and specifications therefor. He shall investigate and satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality, and quantity of surface, and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the proposal , plans, and specifications of the contract. { Investigations of subsurface conditions are made for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefor. There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those exist- ing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlooked for developments may not occur. Making such information available to bidders is not to be construed in any way as a waiver of the provisions of this article concerning the Contractor's responsi- bility for subsurface conditions, the bidders must satisfy them- selves through their own investigations as to the actual conditions to be encountered. Contra Costa County Detention Facility E- n1 0111 s Instructions to Bidders (Continued) B. DISCREPANCIES OR ERRORS: r If omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior to the date of bid opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidders if time permits. 3. BIDDING DOCUMENTS A. Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form), with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlineal- tions, alternations or erasures, no alternative proposals. . Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained from those supply- ing these specifications. B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. f C. List of Proposed Subcontractors: Each proposal shall have listed therein the name and address of each subcontractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount i in excess of 1/2 of 1 percent of his total bid, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, Title 1 , of the Government Code. D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check, certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below, executed as surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra Costa County", in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fail to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Contra Costa County - Detention Facility E-2 00112 Instructions to Bidders (Continued) 4. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: A. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office, located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 23rd day of November 1977 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due- in the 6th floor Con- ference Room of the County Administration Building. 5. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. A—..Y. oral , telegraphic, or telephonic request to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal of a bid shall not prejudices the right of a bidder to file a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the, bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual , firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work. All bidders are put on notice that any collusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the State law and may render void any contract let under such circumstances. 00113 E-3 Instructions to Bidders (Continued)' 8. AWARD OF CONTRACT: A. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract. if it be awarded, will be to the lowest i responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements i prescribed. Such award, if made, will be made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals. ' i i 9. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT: A. The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate i counterpart and returned within five (5) days of receipt, not i including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, together with the Contract Bonds and Certificates of Insurance. No contract shall be 1 binding upon the County until same has been executed by the Con- tractor and the County. Should the Contractor begin work in advance of receiving notice that the contract has been approved as above provided, any work performed by him would be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless said contract is so approved. i 10. FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT: A. Failure to execute a contract and fill acceptable bonds and certificates � of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the successful bidder has received j the contract for execution shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the second lowest responsible bidder. If the second j lowest responsible bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, j the County may award the contract to the third lowest responsible bidder. On the failure or refusal of the second or third lowest respon3' sible bidder to whom any such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidder's securities shall be likewise forfeited to the County. The work may then be readvertised or may be constructed by day labor as provided by State law. . Contra Costa County tR� 114 Detention Facility E-4 GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: Whenever the following terms, pronouns in place of them, or initials of organizations appear in the contract documents. they shall have the following meaning: Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Manpower Utilization Re ort - A written aocument daily, weekly, or monthly prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which ` reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- 1 ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total man- hours worked on the project. Agreement - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the County and the Contractor. Architect or En ineer - Shall mean the architect, i engineer, individual or co-partnership, employed by the County. of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Costa County is designated as the Engineer, Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director, or his authorized representative. Bidder - Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, o nt venture, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly, or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed o Zf icials w o constitute such a Board, who will act for the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract, C_haanke Order - Is any change in contract time or price f and any change in contract documents not covered by subcontractors Pro e-,t In"eect�or, Construction Supervisor, Inspectors or Clerk of t e Works - shall mean the aut prized agent of the s Uounty at the site of the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract i documents. f Contract Documents - The contract documents include the agreement, the drawings, and the specifications. Proiect Manager = The' Prbject 'riana"ger is the authorized representative �of Contra Costa County. Construction Manager- The Construction Manager is the-County's construction.representative as described- in the Special Condition,, Section 01010 F-1 00.11-5 :1 GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: (continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. County - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political su db ivision of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course of the work. See Section 16B). General Notes - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or other requirements appearing on the drawings, and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings including plans, ele- vations, sections, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductions.thereof, adopted and approved by the County showing the location, character, dimension, and details of the work. Specifications - The instructions,•provisions, condi- . tions and detailed requirements pertaining to the methods and man- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnership, corporation,. association, Joint venture, or any combination thereof, who con- tracts with t�e Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work_ The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times during perform- ance of the work. Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorized to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect_ or Itis authorized agents and to execute and direct the work on be- half of the Contractor. Supplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing fur alteration, amendment, or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor,' materials, articles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nited, or required by the contract. - - F-2 00116 t i GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 2. Governing Laws and Regulations: A. The Contractor shall keep informed of and observe, and comply with and cause all of his agents and em- ployees to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations made pursuant to said laws. which in any way affect the conduct of She work of this contract. ` E. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the State Fire Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall comply fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expenditure in excess of $25,000.00 for-the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor and acceptance by the awarding body or by a registered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ex- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, brac- ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protectiod from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trench or trenches. If such plan varies from the shoring system standards established by the Construction Safety Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. "Nothing in this section shall be deemed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "The terms 'public works' and 'awarding body', as used in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code Sec- ; tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 00117 1 1 I GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Royalties: j A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work. Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties, andper- mits for the use of any patented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of the work, if required. SECTION 4- Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Public Ut ties: A. The Work- ' Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to an yy part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor, at Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such-causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, make all- necessary arrangements, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. - b. Enclosing or boxing in, for portection of any public utility equipment, shall be done by the Contractor. Upon comple- tion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all enclosures, fill in all openings in masonry, grouting the same watertight, and leave in a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made and maintained in such maintained as not to interfere with the con- tinuing use of-same by the County during the entire progress of the work. SECTION5. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (5) working days after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful per- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. F-4 00118 - GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his employees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work is sublet,. the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmens' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, •with. a minimum combined single limit coverage of $ 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500,000 for any damage to property, includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. D. Builders' Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. However, each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 per occurence. - F-5 OU119 t GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION S. BOND AND INSURANCE (continued) E. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation, Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Fire Insurance, shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain a provision that coverage af- forded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PERFORMANCE BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (100%) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the work against faulty or improper mater- ials or workmanship that may be discovered during that time. G. PAYMENT BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50%) of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California to secure the payment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in theperformance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemployment Insurance Act. SECTION 6. SUBCONTRACTING: i A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- If formed under this contract, and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor imsediately upon written request of i the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. - C. Although the specification sections of this contract may i be arranged according to various trades, or general grouping of 1I work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such I manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- putes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of i the work. F-6 C 00120 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 6. Subcontracting (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting such emergency or necessity. E. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the Contractor may subject him to penalties which may include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTION 7. TIME OF WORK AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. B. If the work is not completed within the time required, damage will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- icable and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustain by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the County the sus of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the County has accepted the same in writing. D. Written requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay.. E. Any money due, or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. F-7 V 00121 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 7. TIME OF WORK AND DAMAGES: (contineud) F. Should the County, for any cause, authorize a sus- pension of work, the time of such suspension will be added to i the time allowed for completion. Suspension of work by order : of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the claim of the County for damages for non-completion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION 8. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: See Special Conditions - paragraph 1.12 . SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES: A. All water used on the work will be furnished and paid j for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon com- pletion of the work shall re9ove all temporary piping. B. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall furnish and in- stall all meters,all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to per- form his work and shall remove the same upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used j in the construction work. C. The Contractor shall furnish,-wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide illumination for the proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall } be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read in every place where said work is being performed. This tem- porary lighting equipment may be moved about but shall be maintained j throughout the work, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorized representative of the County whenever required for inspection. Cf i i GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9, TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet facilities for the work- j men, These facilities shall be of an approved type conformins to the requirements of the County Health Department, and shall I be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining same in a clean and sanitary condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will pay directly to the utility companies F connection fees, annexation fees, permit fees, acreage fees, and t all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associ- ated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contractor. The County will not Pal for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed on the project until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County will make these requests after the project is accepted as complete.) _ F. See Special Conditions for Variations to the above requirements. SECTION 10. PERMITS: A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits, that are required for the performance of-his work by all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders, of any body lawfully empowered to make or issue the same and having jurisdiction, and , shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not rhe uir�ed to pay any charges associated with per- t mits. (It is not the present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for permits.) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- t tract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so- as to impose no hardship on the County•or ,others engaged in the t� work. He shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the j work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. B. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force, materials of proper quality, and equipgient to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with his schedule and with the time agreed. • P - TI F-9 00123 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or foreman at all times until the job is accepted by the County. This superinte—naent shall be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. He shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plans, and shall check all dimensions, levels, and construction. F. Where work of one trade joins, or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incompleteportions when the total project is complete. In engaging one kind of work with another, marring or damaging same will not be permitted.' .Should improper work of any trade be covered by another which results in damage, or defects, the whole work affected shall be made good by the Contractor without expense to the County. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see that required anchorage or blocking is furnished and set at proper times. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of same, ex- cept where stated otherwise. H. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expense of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a dis- orderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE CONDITIONS! The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth in ,Section 4, in the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- ers active utility installations which are not shown or indicated in the plans or in the specifications, or which are found in a locltion substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from visual examination, then he shall F-10 0124 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE (continued) promptlynotify the County in writing. Where necessary for the worof the contract, the Counter shall issue a written order to the Contractor to make such adjustment, rearrangement, repair, removal, alteration, or special handling of such utility, including repair of the damaged utility. i For the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall mean other than abandoned, and "utility installations" shall include the following: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, sewer, storm water, gas, electric, and teiephone pipe lines or conduits. The Contractor shall perform the work described in such written order and compensation therefor will be made in accord- ance with Section 21, relating to changes in the work. Except for the items of cost specified in such Sections, the Contractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage or delay to him due to the presence of such utility. If the Contractor fails to give the notice specified above and thereafter acts with- out instructions from the County, then he shall be liable for any or all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and make good such damage at his own cost. �- B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated limit of excavation beneath the surface, and if during the course of the work the Count orders a change of depth or dimen- sions of such subsurface wort due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with Sec- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Con- tractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage, or dela to him due to the presence of such unsuitable bearing material or other obstruction. SECTION 13. INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times pe and the County and their authorized agents to visit and inspect the work or any part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This obli- gation shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access for such inspection. Where the contract requires work to be tested, 4. it shall not be covered up until inspected and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- ing the Counry where and when such work is in readiness fox inspec- tion and testing. Should an yy such work be covered without such test and approval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractors ex- pense. B. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County ...,ch intention at least two working days prior to performing such work; or such other peiiod as may be speci- fied, so that the County may make necessary arrangements. • F-11 00125 ! r GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) _ SECTION 13. INSPECTION: (Continued) - C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal. B. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, -fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall account for the net pro- ceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that should have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 15. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIRL-ENTS: A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted i as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or, if not to be occupied, operation. Any require- ment occurring in any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring in all. B. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documents, the priorities stated in sub- _ divisions 1, 2, 3, and 4 below shall govern: 1. Addenda shall pvern over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shall prevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations, the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes, shall govern ever all other notes and all •tber portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller-scale drawings. F-12 � ' _ - - 0012.E GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) SECTION 15_ INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: (Soni.) i 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that wry be stated in the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: If the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction, such detail shall be deemed to have been impliedly required by the contract documents in accordance with such standard. "Minor detail" shall include the concept of substantially Identical components, where the price of each such component is small even though the aggregate cost or importance is substantial, and shall include a single component which is incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial. 9 The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied { shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition. strength. size. and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in �. the contract documents. 1 SECTION 16. CLART=ICATIO1%S AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION: } A. Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover _ any conflicts, missions, or errors in the contract documents or have any question concerning interpretation or clarification of the contract documents. or if it appears to him that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detailed or explained in the contract documents, then. before proceeding with the work affected. he shall immediately notify the County in writing through the Construction Supervisor, and request Interpreta- tion. clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor issued within a reasonable time by the County, whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of Instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not in accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant d&-mage. defect or added cost. B. Field Orders: During the course of the work the Architect and/or Engineer may issue Field Orders regarding the work. These Field Orders will supplement the Plans and Specifications in order to clarify the intent of the contract documents by adjustment to meet field conditions or to make the various phases of the work meet and join properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. Performance, partially or in full, of a Field order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. , C. Change Orders:, See Section 21, this Division. F-13 00.12.7 { GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) } SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including manufacturer's name, product brand name, or model number are referred to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered a■ being those found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. E. Reference Standards: When standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade associations are referred to in the contract documents by specific date of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract. When such references do not bear a date of issue, the current published edition at date of first invitation to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SECTION 18. MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: A. Material shall be new and of quality specified. When not particularly specified, material shall be the best of its class or kind. The Contractor shall, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of material. Price, fitness and quality being equal, preference shall be given to products made in California, in accordance with Section 4380 et seq., of the Government Code, State of California. E. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered C in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall be rejected. C. Wherever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified herein, it is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desires to use any other brand or manufacture of equal quality and utility to that specified, he shall make application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to F-14 00128 GENERAL C(NMITIOM (Con't.) ggCTILN 18, MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: (Con i,) that kpeciflod. Request for substitution shall be made In ample time for the County's consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of adequate size samples of material. testing laboratory reports on material or process, manufacturer's specification data, field reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies. material costs. and Installation costs and maintenance provisions and experience or other data as required by the County. The County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that specified shall be accepted as final. Requests for substitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. vallure to submit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution, The Contractor shall include n notice of change In contract prices, if substitution is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of ti-e work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction. and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure. and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other cause. E. Within fifteen (15) days after the signing of the Contract. the Contractor shall submit for approval to the County a complete list of all materials it is proposed to use under this Contract, which differ In any respect from materials specified. This list shall include all materials which are proposes' by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use in work of his Contract and which are not specifically mentioned in the Specifications. This list must also include the figures received by the - Contractor in bid _form 'for the material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution. together with the figures In bid form of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In case a substitute Is offerld and accepted as approved equal to materials specified. the cost of which is less than the cost of the material or equipment specified. then a credit shall be taken for the difference between the two costs In order that the County shall obtain whatever benefits may be derived from the substitution. Failure to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-five (35) days after the signing of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. SECTION 19 SHOP DP.A::INGS DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES, ALTERNATIVES: A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay In the work. all shop drawings. descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications, and offers of alter- natives, if any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. F-15 - 0 '12 , - i c GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES, ALTERNATIVES: (Con't.) D. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The drawings shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before same becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. I C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit samples of articles. materials or equipment as required by the specifications. The work shall be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Samples shall be removed from County property when directed. Sasplus not removed by the Contractor, at the County's option, will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by i the County at Contractor's expense. E. Alternatives: For convenience in designation on the plans or in the specifications, certain materials, articles, or equipment may be designated by a brand or trade news or the name of the manufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information, hereinafter referred to generically as "designated by brand name". An alternative material, article. or equipment which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose Intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor complies with the following requirements: 1. The Contractor shall submit his proposal for an alternative In writing within the time limit designated in the specifications, or if not designated, then within a period which will cause no delay in the work. 3 No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by complete information, and descriptive data, necessary to determine the equality of the offered materials, articles. or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by the County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- ment shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to • such matters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. _ F-16 �1 0 00100 i i GENERAL CVNJITILNS (Con't.) SECTILN 19. SIIuP DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIVE DATA SAMPLES ALTERNATIVES: (Const.) The County will examine, with reasonable promptness. such submittals, and return of submittals to the Contractor sha?1 not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations and alternatives frost the contract plans and specifications, nor shall it relieve hi■ from responsibility for errors in the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to identify in his letter of transmiL-tal material deviations from the plans and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop i t Aravings, descriptive data, and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical, structural. or other changes are required for the proper installation and fit of alternative materials. articles, or equipment, or because ofdeviations from the contract plans and specifications, such changes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional cost to the County. SECTICN 20, SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part or the work- If as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable, it will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed. all samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materials, articles or equipment delivered, or from work performed. and tests will be under the super- vision of, or directed by, and at such places as may be convenient to the County. ! `:aterials, articles, and equipment requiring test• shall be delivered in ample li time before Intended use to allow for testing. and none may be used before receipt I of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the premises for examination, including testing. shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not more than ten (10) days after the Contractor acquires knowledge that such examination is concluded, unless otherwise directed by the County. SECTION 21. CHANCE ORDERS: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plans and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original reouirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. A Change Order may adjust the contract price either upward or down- ward in accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County may elect: (1) On a lump sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. -' F-17 00131 I GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) ! i SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (2) On a unit price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions: (a) MARK-UPS: 1. For work performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct cost (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 20% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, 5% to sub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. 5. For deleted work the mark-up shall be 10% of the direct costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS: 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materials directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of tash discount. _ F-18 i GENERAL CONDITIOVS (Con't.) 1 " I SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or If the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish .such materials as it deems advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the County. 3. . Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time less than 30 minutes shall be%considered one-half hour. No payment will be rade for time while equipment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time required to move the equipment to the work from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is not moved by its own power, then loading and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the project in any other way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment having a realacement value of $1,000 or less shall be considered to be tools or scall equipment, and noap yment will be made therefor. { } For equipment owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, no cost therefor shall be recognized in excess of the rental rates established by distributors or equipment rental agencies in the locality where the work is performed. The amount io be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, scall tools, small equipment, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, labor (except for equipment operators), and any and all costs to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment. (c) ALLOWABLE TIME EXTENSIONS: F For any change in the work,"the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of.the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. 00133 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE INFORMATION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records showing man hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on the day the work is performed. (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection'or audit by the County. a (e) FAILURE TO AGREE AS TO COST: j Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, it shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 00134 • I GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) t SECTION 22. uDoR: Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen, laborers. or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. i SECTION 23, OCCUPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The County reserves the right to occupy all or any part of the project prior to completion of the work. upon written order therefor. In such event, the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any injury or damage to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. i Such occupancy does not constitute acceptance by the County of the work or any portion thereof. nor will it relieve the Contractor of responsibility for correcting defective work or materials found at any time before the acceptance of the work as set forth in Section 26 or during the guaranty period after such acceptance, as set forth in Section 28. SECTION 24. PRESERVATION AM CLEANING: A. The Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or accident, providing any teaporary roofs, window and door coverings, boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall include any adjoining property of the County and others. B. The Contractor shall properly clean the work as it progresses. As directed during construction, rubbish shall be removed. and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all temporary construction. equipment and rubbish shall be removed from the site, all being left in a clean and proper condition satisfactory to tle County. SECTION 25 PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: Any Federal, State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor ;or any articles which are required to be furnished under the - f F-21 00135 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: (Const) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been completed satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. B. In judging the work no allowance for deviations from the drawings and Specifications will be made, unless already approved in writing at the time and in the manner as called for t heretofore. C. - County shall be given adequate opportunity to make any necessary arrangements for fire insurance and extended coverage. D. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be given until all requirements of the contract documents are complete and approved by the County. This shall include, but is not limited to, all construction, guarantee forms, parts list, schedules, tests, operating instructions, and as-built drawings - all as required by the contract documents. , SECTION 27. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER TO CLAIMS: I' i After the official acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall submit to the County, on a form acceptable to - the County, a request for payment in full in accordance with the � o,ntract. The form "Statement to Accompany Final Payment" ( on 4_� shall be completed, signed by the Contractor, and submitted to the County with the final payment request. SECTION 28. GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally guarantees that the work will be done in accordance with requirements of all con- tract, and further guarantees the work of the contract to be and remain free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the contract, unless a longer guarantee period is specifically called for. The Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace any and all work, together with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so doing, that may prove to be not in its workmanship or material within the guar- antee period specified, without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary gear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. B. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees, that within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any r F-22 00136 i GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't) r SECTION 28. GUARANTEE (con't.) defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terms of this guarantee, and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the event he fails to so comply, he does hereby authorize the County to proceed to have such work done at the i Contractor's expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon de- mand. The County shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health of safety of the County's employees, property, or licen- sees, the County may undertake at the Contractor's expense with- out prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirements of this contract. ' D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 24) f t 1 . t � F-23 00137 i GUARANTEE FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING HARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have installed in the (Name of Building) California, for year (s) use from date of filing of the completion notice in the Office of the County Recorder. We agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all such work that ray prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doing. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore immediately upon demand. This guarantee cover• and includes any special terms, including time periods, specified for this work or materials in the plans and specifications for this project. I This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) GENERAL CC.%rF.ACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) NOPE: If the firm is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of business organization and the capacity and authority of the person i signing the guarantee. F-24 00138 C cX�>>1PLf� FOAM STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMENT To: Contra Costa County Public Works Department County Administration Building j Martinez, California f Re: Final Payment I (Project) 1 Dear Sir: The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment includes herein all claims and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or may have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract f to construct the above-entitled project, and that payment by the County of the :{ final estimate shall discharge and release it from any and all claims. �I ' {I The undersigned hereby certifies that all work, labor, and materials•- I� on this project have been furnished and purchased in full compliance with the I contract and with all applicable laws and regulations. j The undersigned states that his claim for final payment is true and correct, �{ that no part has been theretofore paid, and that the amount therein is justly {{ due. j I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated , at (City) , California. . t t t - _ I { jI F-25 00139 CONTRACT (Construction Agreement) I (Contra Costa County Standard Form) . 1. SPECIAL TERAS. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (§S2,3) Parties: [Public Agency] [Contractor] Complete legal name I (52) Effective Date: [See §4 for starting date.] (§3) The Work: i (§4) Completion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] (a) By [date] (b) Within calendar/working days from starting date. ($5) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (§6) Public Agency's Agent: (57) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.] 2. SIGdATURES 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code §1861 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. By: [CORPORATE Designate official capacity in the business] SEAL] By: [Designate official capacity in the business Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. Dated: [NOTARIAL SEAL] Notary Public FORM APPROVED by County Counsel. G-1 � 00,140 (CC-l; Rev. 11-76) 3. WORK CONTRACT, CHANGES. (: -, By their signatures in Sectic , effective on the above date, these parties promise and daree as set forth in this conti..et, incorporating by these references the material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's 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: 140TICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- ications or the Iiotice to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. 6. INTEGRATED DOCUNENTS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the Public Agency's call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as u compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 108 thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied, or uncompleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor in making good any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the t'eAffn G-C. work, it shall issue a certif . _e to the Contractor and pay tl._ balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no 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 inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or clams against Contractor. 9. INSURANCL. (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. i 10. HONDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for II approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLRE TO PERFORM. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to f complete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local laws and regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs:. 1735, 1777.5, i 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 i 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code SS4100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, ! classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate Cierefor. 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. HOURS OF LABOR. Ei�,ht hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's war , and no workman employed-at any time on this war]: 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. APPRENTICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs.. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. 00142(CC-1; Rev. 11-76) G-3 17. PRLFLRrNCE FOR MATERIAL: The Public Agency desires to, Smote 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. ASSIGUMEIIT. 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 WAIVL:R BY PUBLIC AGEIICY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspecte , 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 terns and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD HARMESS i INDEZINITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify from the liabilities as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly 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 accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection ; `ith eth matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, 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 prepareu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) . specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if app i.ca e, 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. i G-4 00143(CC-1; Rev. 11-76) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 1. AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area. Plan applicable to this p -oject'shall be the Contra Costa Plan on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section E (2), "Affirmative Action Requirements," of these special provisions for the following designated craft, if said craft is to be utilized on this project: PLUMBERS #159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcontractors with respect to those construction trades for which they are parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization), together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with. either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1, and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1. To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids, a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid .the certification required by Part 111- hereof. - Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors and subcontractors, who, in regard to those construction trades to be employed by them on the project to which these bid conditions pertain. 1 . Are not or hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan referred to in Part 1 hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements;- H-1 00144 Part II: A. Coverage (Can't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Pian. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific commitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or S. ' Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director. OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. 8. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 'above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this•Invitation for Bids, unless it certifies as prescribed in paragraph 2b of the certification specified in Part lii hereof that it adopts the minimum goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, 1/ and specific. affirmative action steps set forth in Section 8.1 and 2 of this Part 11 directed at - increasing minority manpower utilization by means of applying good faith efforts to carrying out such steps or is deemed to have adopted such a program pursuant to Section 8.3 of this Part 11 . Both the goals and timetables, and the affirmative action sups must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth aelow for all trades which are to be utilized on the project; whether-subcontracted or not. 1 . Coals and Timetables. The goals a` minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade .not otherwise bound by the provisions of Part 1 hereof for the following time periods for each trade which will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all trades to be utilized on the project shall be as follows: Until 9/30/72 9.35 - 11 .8% From 10/1/72 until 9/30/73 11 .8: - 14.5: From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5% - 17.05 From. 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.05 - 19.55 In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any. work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period ' 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. . The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be- worked by the bidder' s, contractor' s and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of 1/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians. . H-2 00145 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor's goals shall be a violation of these conditions. =In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11 , every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of training offered. " A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part i1 by the employment and training of minorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra Costa County, California for each trade for which it is committed to a goal under this Part i1. However, no contractor or subcontractor shall be found to be in noncompliance solely on account of its failure to. meet its goals within its timetables, but such contractor shall be given the opportunity to demonstrate that it has instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part 11 and has Trade every good faith effort 'to make these steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables, all to the purpose of expanding minority manpower utilization on all of its projects in Contra Costa County, California. In all cases, the compliance of a bidder, contractor or subcontractor will be determined in accordance with its respective obligations under the terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, regardless of the obligations of its prime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. :. All bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Bid' Conditions, including the provisions relating'to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject to this Part 11 must engage in af`irmative action directed at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is 'at least as extensive and as specific as the- following steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that. the contractor has employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. H-3 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Pian (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each minority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such referred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the contractor, the contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal. d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting -of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. x. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- fically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers.. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both Nrittzn and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with :minority students, minority recruitment organizations and minority training organi- zations within the contractor' s recruitment area. h. The contractor -shall make specific efforts to .encourage present minority employes to recruit their friends and relatives. i. The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require-. ments, tests, etc. j. " The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school ; summer and vacation employment to minority youth. k. The contractor shall develop•on-the-job training opportunities and participate and assist in any association or employer-group training programs relevant to the contractor's employe needs consistent with- its obi'igations under this Part 1. The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority'. personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such opportunities. m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifica- tions, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 0014'7 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Part 11 . In the event a contractor or subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa Pian, he shall be deemed to be committed to Part it of these Bid f Conditions. Further, whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding is eligible under Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contem- plated at the time he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Part 11 for those trades.. Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of. this Part 11 for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whom it has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Conditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and submits a new certification committing himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the. requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. S. Nondiscrimination. In no event may a contractor or subcontractor utilize the goals, .timetables or affirmative action steps required by this Part -11 in such a manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. - B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION • . certifies that: (Bidder)* 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract • and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Cosa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, . those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by -these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific a;-"irmative action s ups contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: - and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder . . . _ • _. . : - .. : : -. - _ _ .. _.- . .. - .. . . 00149 H-6 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) *Part III: Certifications. (Con't) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. - Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Subcontractor 1, it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part l of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part it on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those .trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors prior to the award.of any , subcontract under this subcontract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidderY . C. Materiality and Responsiveness.' The certifications required to be made by the bidder pursuant to .these Bid Conditions 'is material and will govern the bidder's': ' performance on the project and will be made a part of his bid. Failure to.submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing' their. subcontractors regardless of tier as to their respective obligations under Parts land 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor * shall carry out such-sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity * Sample form only. Official- form is part of the Proposal .(Bid form)• Section. : _ � •- : - .� � ~ . � 1 (1150 • Requirement—An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) , :lause, including suspension. termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts s may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. ..:y bidder or contractor or subcontractor who shall fail to carry out such sanctions -' penalties shall be deemed *to be in noncompliance with these Bid Conditions. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costa Plan by a contractor -� subcontractor covered by Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, including the failure of l ;uch contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to meet its fair share -f the trade's goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Part 11 hereof by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered by Part 11 , shall be deemed ::o be in noncompliance by such contractor or subcontractor with the Equal Opportunity clause of the contract, and shall be grounds of imposition of the sanctions and ,)enalties provided herein. The Contra Costa County Public Works Department shall review its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions, if the contractor or subcontractor ...nets its goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it has -,de every good faith effort to meet those goals, the contractor or subcontractor shall be presumed to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions _�- proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otae r4ise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employrent opportunities. In 'Judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its .goals, the agency will consider each contractor's or subcontractor's minority manpower tilization and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utilization of its subcontractors. Where the agency finds that the contractor or subcon"tractor has Tailed to comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions as may be appropriate, including,. but not limited t0: _ 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or : 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or _ 3.- To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor may be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satisfies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal.' Employment. Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. When the agency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met- the requirements of these Bid Conditions, but the contractor's failure to meet his goals shall shift to him the requirement to come fo rgard with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith requirements of these. Bid Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed 00,151 H-8 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) above and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables. The pendency of such formal proceedings' shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County in determining whether su;h ' contractor or subcontractor can comply with the requirements contained therein and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor." It shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract when the Contra- Costa County Public Works Department determines that such contract is essential to the national security and that its award without following such procedures is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports . relating to the provisions of theie Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-1, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY MANPOWER UTILIZATION REPORT will be required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be required will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan. may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. 00152 H-9 z FEDERAI: REQUIREMENTS The Contractor is informed that Federal Funds will be used to finance this Project and the following Federal requirements must be complied with: Equal Em la ment Opportunity -- During the performance of this ontract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Minimum Wages (i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations .issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3), the full amounts due at the time of payment computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a prominent- place where it can be easily seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this- clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, • or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination, and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. (iii) The contracting officer shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question, accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a-trustee or other third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a 00153 I-l. part of this contract. Prov ided,however. The Secretary of Labor has found. upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) Withholding The County may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract; In the event of failure to pay. any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- ject, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor. ` applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or develop- ment of the project. Such records will contain the name and address of each such employee, his correct classification, rates of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act) , daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv) that the ,rages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1 (b) (2) (B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or 'program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii) The contractor will submit weekly a *copy of all payrolls- to the (write in name of appropriate Federal 'agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to the (write in name of agency). The copy shall be 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-classifications set forth for' each Taborer or mechanic- 1-2 00154 conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of Labor (29 CFR, Part 3) and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv) shall satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. The contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clauses of the con- tract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the (write the name of agency) and the Department of Labor, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. (4) Apprentices Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when. they are registered, individually, under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor; or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish to the contracting officer written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices as well as 'of the appropriate ratios and wage rates, for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. (5) Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3)_. The contractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) of the Secretary of Labor which are herein. incorporated by reference. (6) Subcontracts - The contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses ' contained in 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) through (5) and (7) and such other , clauses as the (write in the name of Federal agency) may by ap propriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier sub-_ contracts which. they may enter into, together with a clause re quiring this insertion in any further subcont_ racts. that may in turn be made. (7) Contract termination; debarment A .breach of clauses (1) through (6) maybe'grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. 1-3 00155 APPRENTICE AND TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (1) The contractor agrees: (i) That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contract a number of apprentices or trainees, or both, in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the Journeymen in that oc&pa- tion to be employed in the performance of the contract the applicable ratio as determined by- the Secretary of Labor; (ii) That he will assure that 25 percent of such apprentices or trainees in each occupation are in their first year of training, where feasible. Feasibility here involves a consideration of .(a) the availability of training opportunities for first-year apprentices, (b) the hazardous nature of the work for beginning workers, (c) excessive unemployment of apprentices in their second and subsequent years of training. (iii) That during the performance of the contract he will , to the greatest extent possible, employ the number of apprentices or trainees necessary to meet currently the requirements of subdivisions (i) and (ii) of this sub- paragraph. (2) The contractor agrees to maintain records of employment by trade of the number of apprentices and trainees, apprentices and trainees by first year of training, and of journeymen, and the wages paid and hours of work of such apprentices, trainees and journeymen. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (3) The contractor who claims compliance based on the criterion stated in Sect. 5a.4(b) agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in Sect. 5a.3 a (2), on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction work done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. 5a.4(c) at the request of Federal agency compliance officers. - The contractor also agrees to supply at 3-month intervals during performance of the contract and after completion of contract performance a statement describing steps taken toward making a diligent effort and containing a breakdown. by craft, of hours worked and. wages paid for first-year apprentices and trainees, other apprentices.. and trainees, and journeymen. 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'L ►� !•Ace Area) 1 'i ,.'' 1 ' Selper (traffic dolln•atlllj i �I r ) Rru•h'. i +' { 1 I 111,11 �!►ff ,1', 150 �t•� •10- c.•,105 device applicaterl,vheel ` 11.57 ;J.99 1.50 a0 .�5 t , , step lnstallerr tattle ; ?? Sept•It 1"s + 't �1�93 , "".H L�`1.50 f' •10 IiO3 1' surface eaM►later) 7.13 .90 r +.�!! Y •cel Mc[H •IiA'Swbeldt Counties t j,' , 7•• y�, i l„• striper •, 9.97 '';.�0 i.5! III. �1rush '`'.' , • ''�1!! 4 b!0 , 1"I-i30 �' iR0' I} '•, . i 'Nip l•tlM[1•' 'i, ' '1x33 .91 ,',:Is X39 .Y IA. �• - - t :(, r ',�e RpraY1 a•ndbiuteriJ Struotual �, 'f t i i' ( , ' 'f"''(i 1 Slurry seal Opeestlenl r , . IS'1 1 ,� St••11 win SC• • T• a s!:I:J , ,;'•n III 1, t, v! i :r! ' Miser Opeate[ ,1.17 :90 r•1t�'.5! "►. 1 ' '/F•p•rhatlq•[i 0 1 •1 t 1�'�.10 ���•i!0 1)1'.30 .1.101 1 �,1 •1 1 .1� Rqu••gu Man It • 1.51 .SO .5f YI t Vii' 1 hrking Lot Mgek'etas/e 7 • 111'.. h r r i 1. };. ,' 1, , Applicator Operakii ♦ 1• i 7.79 .S0 15! t �1 S 1 ”Rlghvay Mrrkea 1. 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Campa/ecc Camblncllens Pavement sceaker, aspholtlo concrete paving)1 Nlrprepellodr autionticallytappllN.:.to of �r} Bruck mounted r1N dMprb/ee Oembtnatlent Pipe Nnd1Ag Machine (pipe- , + .1 e '1i , 11 ,�,•i�r'i concrete cuiinq.machlne'(on'alrNtai'•blgl+ray/;•airports sad canals))'! lino/ enoyl l pip Clec leg Maekiee'(trNker propelled amd supported)l Pipe Wrapping a'!itt`r Trenahing Machine, I It1 dgflthlriNk Crack Q/lar) *MNr'laJ�itml / Maehlne (!raster ptgelled andsoppe[bed)l RePr/prstiw li4i,il!,1 it ls d[umlrbllar'T/ndse,w� t�. I.r. �f; R t,1. ," �,� "' ' �i I , 1, dw1N (aativer Muss!" 111hir Gr�wtlo C1ly ps boom IM lit! ) 1 R ' 1 1 F• is. ' 3 OWN)fit 1 i -ole/soled tllevothip I r „ t•. 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Repairman and/or Melderl Gadseetter, Grade Checker.(mwhaRlaal sr NbsN ., ,.'.:. j tl,dill yard)1 Concrete Pu:gs`or1 Pumpacete Gunsl Generstersl Oroul/ng'' '"';1 1' :, rlsov e)1 Growing and Grindieg MastN Witless (highways) Oen al Maahlma ler, Machine I-Tress-weld'(alb-operatN)t Fume (ower 911 Molding : V �•! ;I! , similar)l Rolwan teadatl,Leader (w Ma to I yarde)1 chwsh laal Trench Uldt :r' Machines (powered other,than by electricity),. a }' ' Per table Crushing and N[gsing Planta) Push Cato Rubber Tired South- ,.► ::1 i / ',,;r•1 moving Equipment (up to and includltq ss ear. yds. •/!rook• m.r.e.►1 Z t i 11•!• ! Gcou /e BLB Lima Rood'Paolo[,or'simllorl'Bean Track cr Dual , , ''' 1. Eoolide, T-Pulls, 1101-10, 10,'31, and similar) RBbber filed Owego Mlles 1:•.` j + l'fr('+' ' •• Purpose t.-rcame Trucks concrete Batch Planta (wet or dsY)1 Con I. ' propelled Compactor vied Oegrl theepteeto Timber skid (rubber !/[N• I 11 I �V .I ,! !1'Ii5,r area sawn (Mal[-propelled unit)!on street/►'highways, aicperts , V '' of similar.egtrlpmsnq 1,Teectoc dew Nraprl Trwbrl finishingMadima� lJJsand consist Drilling and Noting Machinery, vertical list.to apply ,! ; ' ••' one d It. depth) Tri-bate( pat+arl.Tlwh/1 Iola owl"Mwhimet tl/lde[i to waterlihecs,�wagon drllle erp jackhammers)1 llghllne Ceblway 1•, Nooda-mini (send other abN lllar pill aplpm/atlI Nrmwr:TGN t1 i, Mab 1 81gnaLsent,locolntivtis (pteam'or over.30 ton)1 Lubrication and 1 ! Cutter I'service indinsers(tttobil4 and,gresse'rack)m Maginnis Internal PYll t ''' r t• + a ,Iti��1J? •h r ,' slab Vibrator'(oti•al[por!/, hithvay/1 canal/ and warehouses) 1 i r f ' Grow Pt' Ct/sager OeMo Coiblnctlath"r.am Nlprauae lgatltall 3 t Ptyttr Maohanical•rinlshot@ (c!nerdts)•rfeisty,Johnson, Bidwell Sri* • I. ;1, 'Cup/Malars'Blurry IUaar /Mae[ C1aMert E/gkliae Ca►lirey 1/ Nene • :,�J' ,,•1�,1r. n�!i'�ry 4,th•"OLeutterrslail wohln.� eypes) Mer LniphallOu sVurl a rroCuit hanndd t '�1 '. . . send ilthd/r)1'Wil Ebtltt at aLtdlsl,IIs its tall wsgo.Ibtahlms IOM1w P 1 r«1 1 (robber tired:,roil me freak kyp)I ft (milk holed(M GB Wrar , ( find similar Pew Jumbo rater r ' . n , oriiee ttll00 a 11 r 4» (uttlmhg slip- ,;(ewe similar) t r,, ` 5;111 )�•norma, etc., ip tunnele)l pollee 16msept•aephal04 sereedman 1 i ' ` i l ' ! 1' �, 1 .1 ,,,P i� , .r , . + l 1, , ,( is jr 3(, be tlti 1'propel16111 C epeetorlose P-Greene and tpingle,ebgi�ihel)IQsoolt pcap1lad Pipeline• ` 1 ' 11•v'" ! ire t t I?+ ( +.! r i, ': ; J 1 �! 1 •�1 I. 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Dater {' ) LIP?JIlms, Pork Litt 0 10./15 0 1.11/ .78 $4" lovol),I Bus or Nanhrul dClefCl , Concrete pump machinoi ' s concrete pump truck (when ) TRAN/IT NII;, AGITATOR' flat rack truck is used (under,9 yda.) 101OSf 1.195 .TO 444 appropriate flat rack rate i. shall apply)i Duarp funder s' TRUCK A PAIRmAn IWO 1b.873 1.193 .78 1." yds. rater lovol)l Dunperete truck (under i yds.,water b I '� tlgallo TV=undo( (1,580 •Nene} 1.195 fowvq *l)t Oumpatrs funder'4 yda., � , ( ;, �, 1 i ..' ,xu(t t eI water lovsl)t Escort or pilot RC21/OR TRgCRt /! 1• unit 1'• !• err drivers Nipper truck (when r): Y7:' 1. 1 � flat rock truck is used 1 flat rock f) exit unit)) appropriate flat rack rete to Industrial Litt Truck t :, shall apply)( Pickupst Skids I t (mechanical tailgate)) I (debris box, under { yds. Vater' S' / frill rubber tired tractor ; "j 1 lwel)IiToo. drives( Trucks ' i (whom used within hamsters' " ; i }urisdiotion){ 14.10 1.195 r 1.70 1.011 idry per•batdh concrete six, • 4 under 4 yda. water level)( " Melperel Warehouseman f. O.fO! / 1.103 .TO 01.00 JITTING TRUCK s sorsa( TRUCK + + (1,300 Vale, undar 4,000 Vale.) 10.115 1.195 .70 1.0 ttTLR CltfM SPRLADEA (w/ro ! s• s• ! Z auger, 4 yda. and under 6 CDNi2fATION WINCS TRGQ yds. rater level)( Du,rp (4 MITI 1101/Ti Transits l ` yda, and under 6 yda. rater t{+ y 1 Nix Agitator (d yda. end A laws)m 17t nporat• is oda. and under 4 yda, water level;( / Dump•ter N yds, and under t rmy' , VACUUM TRUCK (2,500 1414. s l 1 snd under 3,%00 Vale.) 1O.1OS 1.195 ! .79 , 1.M do. eater lavellt Sktdr (debris .•• box 4 ydo. and under 4 yda. t l water ievel)t single unit flat i .. RDNlfR-lelaI4R,M�1 s Ntt I CAl 't•M,reti 10.175 1.195 , .75 1NCack 12 axle unit)I Industrial m yii ' Litt Truck (aechanicel tollgate) i I Trueka (dry pre-batch coocrab' l Is, 4 yda. and under f yda: l S 'v a t . �ilr ratst'Ueel) 10.00 } 1,11 ,.70• � 100 �t ( XmtNG S1IUCIS and WA1atRUCK _ {ands[ 1,500 Vallansy 18.41 x.155(j:`; t78 ' :1.00 } (tf r. �' t rC� ��^'' ' �. .r s4t > , •/' ,.�t`;}.1"t( 1•. 5 1;.,, 1 i J r `„ ,., '.l'' r ' t1� r',,� , I�; r ', yl• _ )`,.t l J l P j � i.� r `^r, r {i ,l t I ., t 'I �y�i�rl,�tt4 'l, }} •�1 r" {; � i ��� ( '(I � S w ,i �� 1 1 , "�� .. . tl )' � � - •lt '� t ,. '1 � 1`�i '1 ' d.`itC ,t '.1 1 t � t i �{rr � � r ( ,r{ ' � L .� t I( ' .} �• (� . t � s �( *y'l t�/: 2,�4� t ' I' 1 4 i ' l .. •� • x ' ,. �) r • , ',{ { x`'T �m*Iti 1 ! 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' tai ti ds. and under 6 rug•[, 1 Water and l)I Dur tlg, . . �'� Y ' .t � 13 yds. wrar level)t t►uap :'/• yda. water level)) dklds (debris t " 1 (! yam. and Including I2 i !. . ban, i yds. and under 8 yda. • i;•1•:II V) i`'` '• .t,. `'1 l yda. wq[ level)t DI•tpOrate ' ratot,lewl)l Trucks (dry pre- ` batch corlccete mia; ! yds. ' ,'' ( +. {9 yid. yta. ani including 1l k and under t yde. water(level) 1 10,30 1.1.391 ';: :71. 11.00,. , poll strtereet ettswe swlioeeper With r + ) •:'t; 1 t poll" street •weeier sits '; •, self-contained ratuse bint i A-t'RAMt, NIMCM TRUCR81j;)' " tk}de (debris ban, 9 poll l}. •uggymoblio! Nydrd+litt, , C' i I •: and Including 13 yds. water r Swedish trans type (jetting)I,— Jotting ,t `•I it , level)t •slow go enijar snow Jottin and water truck rr ` I ; ! I 1• 9 '•r• the. plow) Truck (Sty p[e-brtab , t . '(1,000 gala.and under ..,,.. . t•, , concrete rias • yda. and S,000 gals.)) Rubber,tired •,,,,,• a Jumbo ,t .t;t. { . 1Q.315 1.195 '' .70 1.011 lnbludltq 13 yda• ware[ . , � le•ei)l Ditgatar to yi•. tt9AVy ttUTY TRAMdfORT!} 1,:,., , I ' , and 6"1666)4 13 yon Witter ' (high bed) 10.33 1.195 870 1.00 / Beni) 14.44 6.696 :7i l:N a f • ' URVr om TRAmspoRlr / t rl' •Rvsm andzs1M1LAR ' \• ( ' ) igacseneak lowbed) 16.45 l.l!! • .t6 1.N tlRA1)01s CARiIIR / . 10.345 1.195 .70 1.00 1 TRAM•IT MIx A01SATfllt 1` t + TRAMiIT MSR ANTRIM .;nc� 1 10 ough 10 yda.)1t. .j53 ' 195 L ,, 1,.70 1. lover 13 yin tbrettgb (I ydsr , • . 00 1! yds.} • " 14455 1 1.115 t' .7! 1.N • VACUUM TRUCR (5,500 gale. { AM under 1!500 gals.). r '10:365 1.195 .70 1.00 " ` Jmim TRUCt L MATER TRUCK. 0,000 Vale, end under t % '70000 lisle.) ; t,';. ::i 10.315 ` 1.195 .70 1.60 '• a ',J..'t t ., ♦ A 14 ,o,•'.t. ` t •• I •' r.l -i 't - . , n..i hT. t rp i t 1 ♦ ,/ + ,' ��, 4 I• -, i i • ` 'f � ,: •I ' + , •1 i . it r t a•; ♦ tot....! tt. t, a �. tl � ! t' � 't i t ... •. 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' , ; Was H 6 k lfstteaf Yffftlea sa ilf► TRUCR DRIY01tif tCs►It'_dS_ BNea H&N' lasaieos YaeotMm endear / TRUCK DRIVERS Mont d) AMr.T►. - A»w U. t BULK CMENT SPREADER (W/Wo 1 BULK COMI $MW1ot (rho 1 i /utas, ovar 12 yde..ane', 1 auger, t 21 ` .r i' including 18 ds. rater i u4 yd/. and ►Iq Y ' - ', including 33 yds. water levalj Ievsl)i Dump War 12 yda, Dump tows 24 yda. and ty; and including i$ yds. water, including 33 yds, water leveljl level)# Dumperete 40ver 12, Dumperoto tower 21 ydat and , yda. and Includinq,ld yds. } # including 33 yda. rater Iow1)I l'•' rater level)# Dumpatec (over oumpotec (over 24 yds. and i 12 yda, and including 10 yda, including e. rata[ level l 'r M 33 Yd 11 " rater lsvel)f Skids (debris (' ON lOrar 2019, 21;s and other box, over 12 yds. and including .' similar oat type, Terca Cobra; 18 yds. rater ioval)1 Trucks i UlburMspuins, TaurMeocksr. ' (dry pro-batch concrete mix, " i - INclid and similar type equip- over 12 yda. and including sent when pulling Aquo/0sk o[ '' 31 wter•1ew1) 1.103 . '.70rater tank trailers and tool i i' R aINILAR TYR'" ` 't I and/or gresse tank ttailar/ p.a `O i ADINO TRUCK 10.34 1.113 t`.70 1.00' or briar miss, railerat $ands SEWIA •J. 1• debris ba, over 34 yda. and Including 35 yds. #beet le iv1)t TKOCR RVAlimm `'` ., 10.010 1.}ts .70 1.00 t Truck Idty pro-batch soncrats mix, over 34 yds. and UWUAIrq 1 L BULK CXKDM SPREADER tw/w ' ' 35 yes. rater 1/wl) 1 10.01 1 1.101 .71 U." Z auger, over 18 yda. and +` including 24 yds. water r (. t BULB Cir{ORBADud Ivho level)( Combination dump•and . sugar, over 31 yds: end t dump treilerltDump,(ovet iej including 00 yd/. rater lsvel)1 yds. and including 14 yd/., t i' Dump tovst 33 yds. and including ] t rater' level)# Dumpertte (over 30 yds. water 16val)1 oumperote yde. and including 24 yde.' •II` 1 , , (over'33 yds. and i►vriuding x0 ` ' ' •'t , 't:. `. - •' . water level)l Duspster (over (.' ; • yds. valet novelle Dupagr (0ea 1s ydo. and including 24 yds. J 3S Yoe. and including 30 yds. ^atr ,• ; rater itvol)'j Skid (dobria box, !J .; + ' ; rater level)! Skids Idebris bate owr'll yam 'And including'' t' ;�:' 1' cost 35 yda. sad including 30 34 yds. water level)i 'transit ('ser i Ji +.�;:1;• :++i.•1: t,., ydae rater iavll}I'lrvabr! (dry i mix.soitoter (over,12 yds. 't i. ,.,• i j) 'tit h Se de.)1 Tiucka dr { t Pry-i1lM ewwereta da, 07ar " Y (dry' i 1 ! i �' Al t 3S yids. and including SO t ( pre-batch concrete mix, over '�` J,' ` ` „ yW1. wabe'laval) 11.70 i•1q t:71 1.N' l t 17 yds.,and including 21'• I 1 •.4; , " ids.gates level) i, 1 ',10.5/5 ltits ''.7/ 11.00, •1, V` '''(YI.t t„ it rt � I," � •' i. ''• j' ..E'',.i ' 1 i'•• . ` 1' '\ t... '. y ?.p t. - f ,t '' � t ♦ i t 1,�, i. •y', I i t •. r 1.� # •� i , t �t„t, 1Jr l-t" SI ty. ' .I .+tt. I J { i t .1 �a , J. \ )i: .rl�r , .t ' ;. it � 1 i;: l. l �C'th77++ bLq .. ,!' ( . S r t+ ''a ' .. I, +• r' .i. i• , •i r1 •,) IV' r ' ,i' . i• t ,,t •, (' .a ,.. ` i;it• r'W.�:()t.Zt' „ .G.r1l `. .,' .w..,�,.t wive .• .• .. 't .. , ` 1 ., lI • y'. •, , �- t " ' , '�lis"W♦:�w�,,. / !''r ! 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COMM . • 0!0 t ,. :• , }•` PMN 31 �•. ,. • . «.. . ,I ; • C►L2POLMU , } S ' ! y' ' r •, '' i i ( , i -, fO fa lg411NlA OFINArlt10L � 1 •MLtA 2t All areae not intlod11d sight*ill" 1 11t S111N)( DIIIYLNL, ICOn�,_Qj solidPoints 14001116 perm"11 LULL CPJIaI'/' SPREADER w/wo '}, , 'Refes'+ 'NAN Foodless Verified ��ii~ i OARLA 11 dai�nod b�lorAt I areas lrliehuded iievk tbasadhe seriptisn .) } 4. rupariovri S4 yds, in0 under , n uwaeblP 65 yds. rrtoc lavl)t Dump and tons$ lines et Areas.l•aM 2# (over 50 ids. and under 65 }''• .}'. r:1 jt • r•, } yds, avatar level)) Dutuporoli } �'' ',,_+; •1 t, i f Cementing in the Pacific eces"an the oatenofam of tb$Liwtb$f1y (over.ss yds,'.and under,is yds. ,1 J 1 .;' } } ` • line of Township its. ; t -'- r Thence 9est$rly along the-Leutbefly lin* of Teroehlp I", eeasofiy•.�. � 1 rater lavel)1 DJrpater (ovet;so r „ t 63 ydt..water' },} .} �:}, !, tile Me. Diabta rwdian ei`obs Cornerts yds. and under L.Y. tnat of Ww11b .lM ip . i J } . . i y t Y , "1• ' level)I'Nalioopter pilot (when + ) • } goose is# Nt. 0ailie Ids tins oM esrilUn, transporting then or H11tertaia)t ' 11 +,:' (#;1+'; ,'4J °}+ ! i Thanes southerly is the L.Y. Corner of towaship;301s nese Lt# •., ,. ' }t f Ikids (debris boa, Drat !0 411. ( '; t 1 ,1}, .4 tat. ' Thanes, seststly to the L.Y. totter,of toitasup 206,,911!#! 13s, +1• , t• ( Y 1 r } 1• 'n 1 , i Thence Louthefiy to chi L.M. cotnsw of township also nage 1316 •� t and•unser 65 yds. water level)I it ,, �,( ,h t, + 1Mo. ! ; • ti Ttuoke:(dry pro-batch concrete',, }.:,.'�, Thence saatsrty to tha'1.Y. roofer s!'township w11egd ITC,,, Hitt. over,!0 "r 1 1 i; I Thence southerly to tbi L.Y. "now of township 3266 temod Ilse yd•. M%d:undar'9!,` .• .,y Yds. water,lev*1)' i 10.36 1.1li +•0' 170 31.0# Thence tastarly t6 the 114. esrsar,of township 129,.fang* 179, „''} 1 • �., 1. Thong* aautherly to the L.Y. cornett Of tarnahip 23#,,Prose 1666 } . ! \ ++ + +•; Lt7LR t7t>xl LgltiltDt7t (w/yp Thenu Laecerly to the L.L. comet of township 236, test* 169, t i' �f sugar, war f3 Yde. and { ' ' ` d ,�i ' r } 1 Thence southerly to the 6.V. corset of tevnMip 2446 renes 131, " telling an the southerly liar of Linos Cowtty, tbamso lasteriy', } iii Inaludinq'110,yda. water { ti t, t , , ! !1*w11t Dump (es yds. end along the southerly boundary of Kiep 1 4' 'County and the 6authorly:boundary it ltitfa'dwntyi is 46419-19%i. . , } including 110 yds, rater Jars I)i' corner of township 211. range 1st, f Dud}porets.(over 61 yds. and } ' ,! i + ( , Including 60 dr, r:tar livo3lt •,f ,t } t Thence Northerly te.the N.L .eernat 111 township 21#, tongs 216,}.ff , ) i ,•s, ,t '•.''} Dumpetacllf3 yds, rod lncludlty, t t }, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner at township 2111, tense 299, t ;'. •� .• „ Thence Northers to-the N.L.,corner of township 1311,,fangs 266, 10 yds. wat$r'level)► skids + i , (debris box, 65 yds. and !' Thrnce Westerlytothe N.V. corner of township 135, tang* 169, including so yds. watai level)i + • �+ } r Thence Northerly ti the U.S. career Of township It## rank 211, •ti +, t Tt11 (dry sera-batch cncrato, v yThence Vostorly to,the M.W. corner of township Its, Canso 119#.. ruoo ii titti+ ■rIx,u� 6S yds. and includlq Thence Northerly to the N.1. corner of township 10#6ttaese 2611, to + Thanes masterly t• the M.Y. se:n*t of'township lot# fees 261, 1. 6o rdo.'water level) , 11.0! ) .fill .74 1.00 1 'i. t ' Thence Northerly'ti thr•N.L. corner of township !ss wools 239s t LULK C61!>9f!Lp1tPJ1DL1t'w/w },r !}' ( lM ,.•' :t• ,Thane$westerly to:the N.V. tenor of township ", 119666 259, .super; over Io yde. and 'Thence Northerly tomtermer Of N.L. termof tewn$btp Ess 1141166,2440 ' t 1 Thant•Westerly t* the N.V. carnes of township 66# tool* 119, } , i including 65 yds. wet*r level)► Dump favor 00 yds t tt '.', Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 6L, Hole iii, ! t ' {''+ R Thine*Westerly to the M. as mer of tsv"Isip S6# was;s Ifs, } and including !s yds. water }, , t i level)f Dumperete (over s0 1 +r Thence Northerly to the N.6. corner of tewnshtj !L, range 116,' 6 yds:'•tkl Including 115'yds ! �'r �) }'{ ; 'Thenco Vostsriy to the N.V. tomer at township S6# 11111116 1". ;`'� Then Nstthecly,ie,the N.90 cornet of t$wnebi(i 366 ramie 161, , .water level)' Dumpator favor' } :•, r;r, } !0'y45. and including is yds. ;•', t� (! ` } Thine*Westerly Thence NoreMrlyttettho N.L.Ammer cstnaswa[ttiwn ►!p U,staddle fiapilR, x water 1wa1)t skid* (debris }y t•: } , , f ; } boa, over 110'yds..and including ., ;,r.; ?y�+' r i Thanes westerly is the N.V. corner of tewnabip IS& isy11 17111 . } } I ' t 113 yds: wrier 1*vel)f•Trucks •{;.,,;,'ti } I Theme$Northerly closing th11 Mt. Dto►10bas/iaseto 0aM, "`. (dry pt•-batch concretemita; , `•, cornet of townshit 2N, rang* 169, t aver Ts yds. and including "'s , Thence westerly to the M. corner of t$wmilitp 1N# massa ix Y4e.,,w$t$r'i$v$1) 11.21 ).lis , 1';.76 i '1.00 Thence Northerly to the N.9. cornet of township 311# Hoge 1596 . �. Thane*'Westerly to the N.V. corset of toweabta ip 3N. ms* ISL, �r 1 , Thing*Ndftherly'te the N.L. comet i1 tawmemp alai rsets time 1, + '�, :131, .+('t- + 11 + x! , � t+' } l. ,•ti !i •} 11` + -, "� (`• ,{/+ ' '' t G, : t. , t •i, ,1t, # t; 1Ii f iT , , } t i 'f� � .�'. '.' ' .y •' ., .f• • 't rt. +, 14. L / ) 1,{t I ,L: it1 y'' ' til:. 1 '' `1 1,. i +. r` ♦ .'� { J'' ' , ` 1 tf Ar 11 •1, t 'i, i�; } ' ' + tr~.•trf r,• 1 + _ ' ' , . •', 1 � , •.\ ' ,♦ ' 110lL/1l NI4111/14 VOL. 41, NO.:1Y0-lMIOAY, uprullIu so# Ityy , •�� 'i'. ! .•i. }/ ,f � M', I ', fl4 ISA rIr 1''r , `' '.�.f� .�.r :., .111 ,. 1 - • 4 • + •, Iv ` 7• +• mow. � ,� , I .. !3SCidfoN NOr G77�BDfi ; ''1 r,•t ?; * sewuauww per. vu i•sww .pMo di ' ...• •S CALIFORNU 't + 1 f,At,tlON112A , AREA DtyINtTIONS for' ' ABU DIFINITIONS for + ' *con SWIVA M OKBAms (esiAt+d)' pEMili SpWIFI M.OpSBATOBi (caat'd) / Arae 1 (eane'd), r• ', . ; sAno t (gentle) * 4. Thence Westerly to the N.W. 'sonar of tt reship 41"Isngs /6t,.•• Thence Voatorly to the 1.19. comer of township 160, rang* 11W, Thence Northerly to the N.Wcaner of township 3110 rings 139, Thee• Northerly to the P.R. comes of township Islip rsp n 1141,. ' « Thence Westerly to the'N.W, corner of township Us rens* 139, Thanes Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 1614, Conga UW.. ! ` + Thence Northerly to the N*E# corner'of township'1014i ten%* 126, Thence Northerly'te the 14.1. earn•r of township ION, ranks 1341, Thence Easterly to the S.K. corner of township LIN, -go 16E, Thane Westerly to the N.V. corner of township low. rani* 1410, ' Thence.Northerly to the N.K. corner of township LLM, Tanta 169, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township ISN, renis 1410,' 4 Thence Wssterly'to the M.S. corner of townhip,1114, rant* 146, •. i Thane tastorly to the E.E. cotter at tswnskip IBM, tangs 141►, Thence INortherfy to the N.E. corner of!tovnship 1314, range 109, Thanes Southerly to the S,V* comer of township ISN, renis 1311. , Thant* Easterly to the S.E. comer of township )6N, range 1LE, Thence Westerly to the N.V. caner of township-1341, tongs 11116 . +. 'Thence Northerly'ta,tha N.Z. corner of tovnship.L6140ranle 119, 1 ' Thence Southerly to the B.Y. tenet of township 110, range 1+1e1i , 1'° .Thence Easterly to the 5,9* corner of township ITM, Centel 14t, ' 1,, ' Thence easterly to the S.E. cornet of trwnship 141, Conga IAW, 1 �: „• i' Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of-township 1614, rants 1310 l Thence Southerly to the S.W, cornett of township 130, range 1311, 1 } Thence tatteriy to the $*6. corner of township•144, range 139, l „ y Thence Beggarly to the B.S. const of township 130, rani* 1711, f t. l'" thence"Southerly to the S.W. earner of township U 5 N. renis 166. 4 Thence Southerly to the S.Y, carrier sf township 13110 sings IV,' $4. 1•Thonct'taatsrly to the S.E. ciornan .5 `ef township-1314, Toni* 161, { t ',! ' `' Thence easterly to the 9 . career of township 110. Caner tit,!' thence Southerly to the S.W. corner'et township 1211, 'range 179, ( Thant* Southerly along the eastern 1tMl of Congs 1141 to the ';"Thence Easterly along•the South*rn.line of township 12114•to the` ( ; pacific Ocean excluding that portion of Northam California t ,it • 1st Eastern boundary of the stage of C•liternta; „ within Santa Clays County included within this f•liewtns IteN . Thence Northweiterty, thence Northerly along the eastern boundary ; , '1 1 cosmncing at the N.Y. caner of,township "I rause 31, 0t. + of the stets of California to the M.S. corner of township 07140 t w Diable boosting and Moridian f a Thncs in a Southerly direction to the'S.Y. career of township ' Thence Vsstl{rly*to the N.V. corner of township 1711,!ran;s Ili, 7e, rang* 316 \ ' Thence Northerly to the N.S. carnes ot,township'209, cant• 1068 t r thence in a Sa•tarl>i ditroction to the f�,i. forest of town•bip 76. 1, 1 t + Thence Wastarly,to the N.W.,corner of township ION, rant* 109, �,, rent* at, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 21111, •rsnp 96,• I ` Thant e in a Northerly direction to the'N.i. corsair of township M. 0: t 1i, •'• She»t*Westeriy'to the N.V. Corner of township 21N, range 9E,•I `+ + ung• ♦e. t • i �''Thenc• Northerly t6 the N.E. carnet of township 22M,'renta 6e,' it. ' i Thence in a Westerly direction is tka M.Y. eener of-tswwahip 449'0 i ,;' ,•. 1 r,' ' r.t Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of.township 229, ton9e 69, • ' ` , range 3e, to the point of beginning vkiek portion is a pert of I Sh*nu Northerly to the S.W. corner of township 2714, Cense Ses ! , Ana !. 1 i "'Thant* latterly to the d.9.•corner of township 2714, tang• BE, 1 { An• 1 also intludes, twat pertt*e of 111I elm California within, 'Thence Northerly,to the N.e. 'Carn•r of township 2611. rang* 6e, ( , the tolleft s linear i .. •1 i •l {� '""Th*nts Vasterly to the M.Y. corner of township-28N. Canes 7e.•',', ; +' t" S co wencini to the pacific aegis on an extension of 0s, toptMrly,.' ""Thence NortherlyN to the .9: n •coer•et township 30N, cents 6e, ', 1'!. Ito&of township IN. Humboldt bas•lies and searidiaat ,!/ r•;�,, r+��r Thence Westerly*to the N,V* corner of township•3OM, rani• lip , ,. •1 Then. Sost•rly *Coni abs Sewth•siy it" of townahtp ZBh ti tM. Thence Northerly'sLong the Mt. Diebls'ta•ridign to t►s M.R. 5: S.V. catn•t et township 2M.,Cengs 1V,, carnet of Cownshtp 3614, nn;o 1V, • ,,'. r;. Thence S*utkerly.0 she S.W. caner of cawnship L0, souss`iYp "•{;'';•,dud•Thonce Westerly Lb the N.V. comer of'tewnshi 341. ran * GU, 1' Thence easterly along the Satloldt basalina to the S.W. *•Alit ... y P 1 , � t (;:,; Three• Southeri ea chr•N.e.`eorda-of township 3214. `ran • 711 of township 10; rano U , y p e ,' p . B ► ' t; :,,:•r;:,' ,1 1.y .Thence V•st•rly to th*'M.W. eernat'of township 329. range 7W, r i i Theaes Southerly ti the S.Y. corner of township IB„Caag* ISt t , Three• Southerly to the B.M,tornar of township 7014, tange'7W, ? . 1 •Thanes Sastarty is the 8.19 camar of tswnt►tptli, tagis U. '•' " y A,"Th•nce.tasterly te;the t.is corner'et township 3014, tan;g 7V, . thence Southerly to the S.V. Cornu.of township urge rangs.311, '• 7 ,1 i., 't,•�,Thanes Southarly'te•this S.V.'cornet of township 1611, rings 6W; `. '�. „?hone* Batsrly to the $4. cornet of township H. tangs 3e0 t,,,` i•. k; The nC* tact*rly,to,the B.L. cornet of township 160, Conga sV,, t t t u 1 ,?banes Northerly.to the N.B. const of etlwiwsktp Ise conga3B, •i./uTMner SoutMrly to.the S.Y. comet"Sot tsetnship.141, rents 3W, r: ,t'f t ! Thanes Westerly to chi N.Y. corner•f tswnabip Ii, Cause 39, " 1 Jl: Thanco Westerly to'the•S.e.'tornar of-lawnship 141.'sans* 7W, u ( thence Nsrtilarly creating tba Huttlbotit'bo*sitsw to the S.Y. 1 r` �„ r . ...w...•. i.. 1+ � '�• •., ,.. �j,Thne•'Northarlr;tt.the H:6: camer;if township 141;tangs 7116• y3 j,. ! � fomes of township Ship conga 39, •. . t,+,+� � , t' 1,:..Thoncs Vasterly te'kbo N.V* earner it township'�4t. ?segs 7V, 1 ' i, tbasee easterly along the•Mtaebotdt Unalina to.t►a S,S. aeialso, Thence.Motthprly til,tha N.S..oma•* isiitship ISO,�can$* BW, + $' i iof township IN. rsAge 3e, ' „ vi / '1 { '}i '(i,u '.vi a+..;. 'tbansis Northerly,is the.M.i. cor;lisi of tawn•hip'90, tsusa �r i .00'11 �i ', �1.` �I,IA r t l ' I 1 1' x .. j l r ,; it ra t t �,' + thence Westerly te'th•.N.Y.,storage,of township 9149 Congo =ei In • r 1 I sill�$,,t f'i I.Itlea l't#i;Ni 11111!! !r r' , - i• la 1� a 1 •1 ,:i• •� f �t1 , !, , n„„t e, s�.i•, 1 .. :t'.!hied*Nsrtharty to the M.S.•ssCaar of towo*htp• e e 1 •,L ill 1n# .�°j ,; 'i ,a+` _ ., tISL�tAf,� -'. t I' .i .1 ..t,*,. j, •,t .+..., j Ni Y 1 1 iPj urlt4vq 1f'ri .11t`ft1�r;?l f.} t�1 �W ' '' t `nl< •+ � , r� � i ! �'' '' ` r4' r y _ 1, ', ', i t 3 x T i,,•t,..;., �,.,«� `- 111 f- ,t s . ( �.rM1 1 , ,I,y� t `t.�rr ' � • - .t+, •Jj 1} i,�• • /�, , i i, •„ f,,.� +, , w r :rte' l r! ' .•s•�. `. tt 1• �i"t 1S',�,Yr I, {l"1' �,''w' ' u,. I' 1 +�f.. '! rA; f l 1 s. • t l "•;l'^l'1 .In+l�'/ "� 1 t'•j �j'/1 !� < , , � ,, aw�i ' + C.1.1'•.\l �� rl,. w. t4 t , ' tat l f• *: a 1. ,'�rC. ` * I 1'♦ , 7 c,'. J• • l . •ivy; r+ FIDISAI IIOISTIS,,VOL. di, NO.•190-fBIWAY, SIFTIMSIS ZiO, 1Yip' l DiC1ff011 IQ.t tl1T7.50f0 'i' �! �e �� 'a , fi0lttSgDgAt ODCIOION • 4i rr •1, t «: .t; ..,'. t'r•• trty, '••� ',' 04411 1 .California ' i5l0Mrt0S1 McNoOa, A1piM, Aatodar, t i i, li•; CAL270gNIA t 1 r; t ebu"ri*, CMitra Meta, Dol Dorb6 AREA OS/INITIONS 4011 ' { it Dsredo, feeeno, Meolot• t PMU gQWIlIflkT GMATORS♦(Calfa). i 10•.9111. M&r1pMa, Moro•/, Monterey. ,' Mfe, Meiada, f1aMr. Iiaera/llt4. • aAras+ t ' Rall Oeiite, MA haaeleMe 0411 1 (Cont,d), t', I ' Jon"Ifte fan M&tee. Mita data. Then Westerly alogf the Northerly Aide t.•totntship LOM. lit&'thi ` ' Santa area, Delano, M1trM a frttar,' Pa fit Ocean. lMiaMar IMIM41le•.1rls as 1" '• 5!1' Area 1 also includes that portion of Northern Califollreis included with-"*.; ',• DSCISION M1D�Ot1 CA77.10f1 OAriI D&q et hslteiRloa ' 1 .'• rin the following line$ � 'r •,' % tt t.«. Supersedes Decision Me. CA77-SO40 dated April 22, 1977, in 42 rR 21412 1 DUCRIPTION Or NORMe Aesldential Cenettection eoneWt/ng of single ! at the at the r of trir boutl4aty et the,Stdq of Glltotnia laaily haMas aM*sedan tplo •grrtmonts'up to and 1nalMing 4 Storles. at the N. W. corner of toeashlp 4SNs rang 711, Kt. MaYle teal• �; j',• r Then,end uyridiaat •,, {,, ., ; ;��, \ reiaeeDeaailbfe/�rsts au Southerly t8 the S.W;'eatneti of township 4414j Aa5e W";1 ,�; • t , - .• Sadao . + Thence Easterly to the S.9.1 corner of township 44N, range 7W, i' ' NrNir giwNse • t r Thames Southerly to the S.W, earner of township 43K ran a 6W t 1Issues,Easterly'to the S.E. corner of township 43N,,rsele SW,6't''y Refer Mht McMss Veto"" e�; ':} :t•' ,,Thsbcs Northerly to the N.E.'corner or touaship'iON, &alt a SW.Iri r '„i'+,,` tt ' *. , sew7pS NoiRMS "rTrTr t .},► ,,an the Northerly boundary of the Stats of Califerals, 1' 1 t DOILENNAMSMS 12117 677 tl 1.00 •fi •43 t Thence Westerly elonS the Northerly beeidary of tin Stat&'of Calibrate to the polat of MOiaalo0• + '"•, i D#ICMLI1TS1101 StOPAMU$Onbl j! 4 f` .'+'• 1'r:e 4 Jtr r •.I r +r't 1, t r e 1 d .. r Del MotRit Ditmb0ldR, Mi[la, , r r Napo, Mn rratloloeo, Na Nates• 'li " d t l ' ' 1 �; folsne,and Somites counties 11.42 1.70 1.10 I.N •05 ,I r Alameda end contra Oeeta Cos. 5 u.1! I:o1 g b''•, '',I:i t:'t�1, i• '+ ptiino, Moc ipo e, and Matoed One. U.of .9f 1.44 • tl •Y ,: r. i,. :.1 •. I ' 81 Dorado, Nevada, Ilieert' r' \ ,• , ,t t♦Y ,1,r' ... ! ;i,,lt••, r 1 t . of :+ ' fsOt*Mntet fuRtiit TshaMat r , ,i ' 1 '1 ' + j t' Tele and TUM Counties 11.10 .90 1.0! 't . u „ rt,t' r .�,•i .t } •', .,. I, 1• . ,$, . ,r Mo I;r r';.,. ,1• .,.I t t nti[e!i am grata Crus Oountloi 12.00 1.22 1.,' 1 1\ r ,'' ,�',, , , + r;,+•t t S. !,,y +, r'r; fan 0enito and Santa Clara Cos. '.11.15 1.05 '' 1. r ;+ •ff I Atpine, Alaidor. Cala\/etsar fen , Joaquin 00 it" t!tet ' a !n attd ilwltlmnt Oount/es 10.15 1.40 1. SAICg TfRIW t, lI,it loan prawleco and fan Mateo One. 10.00 .95 .00 I• t' Alpine, Amedor, u Dorado, 1, =I ' r' t+. " •i . ' J. 1 , '� is$ .1 '.,,7 i 1` •(1) .�'• ` ' Novade, tlaostj M*romeate ad 1 •', ! j�• t + t 1✓r;.t .. ,'4410 J". x' , 'r\.,„Q•�'• •,r• •� ..• 'iI ,', 1' I Tolo Counties 1.10 •1.00 1.71 ,r r 1 1•i. ! 'S! . ;,t�,rt is +U�,�.t;�:ttt,r T5t+ •F y. ' * TteiM CDYntY 14.25 .ff CAPLPWTMI 4' • •.•�!r ` t 1 , .• '. t ,��'`',� r` # t .t.' Citpentiti 11.45 1.42 *1 11611. • .f0 •N •r+♦• (,! ` } 1 , 11 ,.1 , 1 1 !. ,J1! '! 1 , 1, , i }, t, NotdmeOA floor Laystat iewet fir operaterel'Nov filers$ tt•`: : t :t i !t 11 1•.•,I(1 t r } "I"le[el RNl Ooafdald t ! } r t t , t r• t, greater* SMAN ft"I, ihati" ;q . t >' �' ;1 , • Y ' } }; �r 't, I },, .',� 1 r (' : . greater& 11.00 '1.13 1.71 .05 .N , tljp fir' 1, .Itr i .ty. „ :, �1 M1llrrigAb • " 11.15 '.l.ff t rt 1.71 Af All .1 , iy 1?+ ry. a • 1 .1 t,,,. } ;,' • •riledtlr'rruntg.9lOfa;Mitt t i , ' 'F { ad Desk guilders ♦ 10142 1 .N ,t l•ff '.H ;', •N . 's. I ,' : 1 t•. }3 ,1 c} r 1 •\.a �./ ,. 1 I♦= 1 1. , � tr +� �. a_ 'i , 1 r . . 1, r •.t 't,. 't. ,r l+tl ! .1 •,t. 1'#11 1 }' „1. .Ii , }• . t+'• i •,+ '1 t r ' } , irl { ,t`' y, dy'. 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' `.50.91 1 { V .1 •r •I,. r, r' :;'� _, , - �' \ ' , •'1•., , t + r'" 1 it i ,.C} A .�''�•`,�'��t/ i }f r '7} • 11 * �. t .� `•, 11 .;, t�1' a i. t 1 rl;l.P� ,•f ('} + (r � 1.1 + ' ' '�•t '� 1 •' t 1� -ti �. .,1 Jt tj�;:`.rr 4114.,' I S '' .{�•l ,1, r _ { ti * :, • + , �'' 1 t t ,tl I\ ��' JI t •t, , i5 lai rti \''' ' 1 ` ,tr ,'. r 1,.�,,` ' , �` .. 't.'•• *' r., �,\."• i e + Pio" 1141 STS vol. 4!, NO. 160-11100, AiPTWIA,3O,,1'114 1 `' 1�'► ' • � t ,�• 1 .1 qtr ', f ,1 rf tl '`t F� 4 � if ,l. •. t , •. . ♦ ,• . ' .+ 1467 , 11, t�iK 1 l • .i !: ,' ,r: ' ' , 'J,. • +,, 'i ' !. '•art, Iry 1v'r' +) i 5l i. :1,. { •1 ' t•1 . ' 1' • .. . r } tt •i .; r 11 ly .1. -1't�� lt4 �']. „ y, , t 1 f • t * t r • 1 �' �':7 t,• I.rk }Y ft ��r '"( tc Y�, .Sit • { �- t , to ~,t tt� �/ti? (i � + ' } ,; 4 1 ," ,f • ; r , 61 ( '+ 'i 1 i 1 +'^.�:.1 Pali' ; i. l. '1 0 `IIIOM Mi CUT-1401 ! too #t s ' OtCI6IOM Ilo. CA77+6011 . , / ,\ t.. +1 , ,+ i � , . • ; Vit: '. r. ", ,' , ,' ,' •, , . 1+' '\. , }., / '-.\ !9"1116 pays 's 'r'• t t ti r H7t7S ptMM! alb(h"fNMstats asae!0.0100% YwN16e .•Uar t ; ! i • ' N r+e lireleee YaarMn WrMM'Tt:Cement waons ' 'i 1 10.00 1 1.15 1 1.17 1 1.10 1,605 , Fresno Countywarier wgnesltel All t + ;, if. osleelrtoiens (fa#!ly residaltlai"sComposition wsons r 10.75 111! t'•(1.13 1.50 ! i605 ,,, ( not to exceed 2 stories) ' " .40 184.11. .!6 ! Men rocking from owing ing at 'r :!� t•' atestrtaians (3+8 stteries)t !.; slip Form scaffolds 1,10.75 lel! 1.17 1r60 ="i .01 Mat,iolans ;i 13.7E .10 30#1.06 DRyt1AM IMETAiiad ; t f 11,52 t 1.13 1.71' j .76: 1+'r.t7 4 t..l6 •, ,�1 �t, W Cable Splicers, 11.61 .ii, ',ti lees J IlLoM lICIANs1 Navin end sonaw Cttwmttea 1 a Alameda county. '� ' t ", ' sleatriatans 12.33 ;1.11 30#030' "' ' .q " t slectticlans 13.51 r 1.05 31+1115 r .03 '} t : Cable Splicers 13.01 1.11 H4.2!t 1 � ,•• ! .!!, t! t it :•Cable Splicers i 18.62 f '13.Ot 70#3.36 }• " .ii 'i wrlpwa. IMiead sM 1Willtesi, 1 } ! r.Am$dot# saetownto. luttefr + Ya1o. Yuba end these prttons ' j;1;'' S t " t' { ;' peottlalana 1.17 ./2 3111 •1 ;''ot Alpine, at Dorado. Ihrads '! d . . { t i Cable Splicers {' }, 18.11 $ and placed Countle0 Qest of thei` 'Ibntany County, o "win starts Mountain 1latershM J{„ j t.(, .• slectrictans + '- i t 12;50 1.10 3103.30 '• .N Ij a alectriciana �;i 11.31 r 1 .IS 31iti1! + .0/ Gbls 1pllcers lli.11 1.14 3042.31 .M 1 Cable epllcers t :f 15.0# .0! �t0.15 i .i ( f, ;. •it haps and &ohne Goviaties k ! i`{ Lrk. rebs Area } t, ' Electricians i 11.07 .EI 30#.15 �1 slectriclana 1 I r Y` 13 is ,E7 its'77, ( ' ;..01 Gbie IpliOats �t 12.ti .0� -3104, t, (•�# +SNI 1 pt t; Cable'epllcers } 1!:71 0 .11 204177 t 1} '.� 001 t' San Bonita, Santa'Clall►slid' s , tehama county, t • i14' t sleotriclans (Family tsaidsltsas +7k qnb Ctua counties „ Jty:, " i, ' ' ' ilectrictsno ( ',.1, 13.60 .77 3041.14 i,., 1 .!! \ 4 limited to 3 starts 7J3 .76 181.86 .bi i ♦ t ? 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Roofers i / 10.94 0 1.17 0 1.10 .90 .61 countUa 1 ' Mastic workerst Rattlesan (3 ', Roofers t i 10,11 / 1.04 1 1.10 1 3.N ) '.17 kettles W/o put.ps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 4uatlere and Piteb 11.11 1.04 loll 1.0+0 ,17 Bitumastict enaaslerst Pipe-1, San Benito and lents Clore CDs. wrappersl Coal tar built up•,', '11.94 1.17 1.10 .t0 .04 Rooterst Rettle"n (1 kettle)' 10.10 .43 1.14 Alpine,,Calaverae, Mariposa,,' j• I 1MfIBTIQDALIMORRMOIsr Merced, tan Joaquin and , Alatoda, Contra Coat&{,Kali + , Tuolufna Counties and Rolan counties ll.ls At 'l.t/ Roofers (Slate, the and � ' Alpine, Colavotas ant San Cbfporiition and built up) 11.71 • .f1 ' .67 { Joaquift csuntise 11.77 .14 1.461 .y Felt Machine operator 11.44 '•.98 :'.47 :: header, 21 Dorado, Nevada" 31 Dorado, Plaoer, Cutter and f Plwarr Sacramento, Sutter, 1 Tutu Counties " f ,1J:ti I Whow Tali and VA* Cans. 31si0. �t •7i 1.4{ i " •u ' t Roofers 11.If .f! .40 NatipOaa, Messed and Tinlstno Fresno County };. ,' Counties hilt ;ti 2.30 .ii Roofers 11.]5 .60 .10 Monterey, tan Benito, Diane Marin, Haps;ISolarto and Jonc•r \ \' Clara ani tent& Cris ace. 11 is 30.14 ` Counties Ian Mateo county li.t3 .IJ 1.11, ! Roofers 10.13 .IS 1.30 1.63 .04 Dei Mort#, Muaboldt, Matin. 'u Mastic Morkeret Rittlesfn (3 1 fan reanelsvo ant aiMlofa ca. 13.10 .It 1.74 kettle w/o puvtpa) 10.31 .49 c1.30 1•63 .04 Fresno Ownty 11.98 ' '.TS 1.33 situaaetict Lnafeiarst Pips-'' I' 101PT FLOOM! 1AYBR4t wrepperat Coal tar pitch 11.13 .85 j' 1.30 1.63 .t Alpine, Amodor, Calaversar +t Del Mart# and tureboldt Counties ; Nerved (last of the tan ( t Roofers 'l 10.32 .40 '•,I'«73 •]1 Joaquin liver)r Oen Jueertinr t + Monterey and 4&nt4 Crede Counties1. 1. _ 4&CtarMte, Sutter, !shaft, ' • 1' ' Roofers 10 Jan Francisco and tan Nate•co;,l ` 'Cowntiest ani those portions it 4 Roofers 11 Doredi, Nevada am 9laoer 10.13 � .i0 X1.1/ 1.10 .0 , 'Mastic Workers and Rettlern Counties toaraledinl Dake laAri ,(,`? (2 kettles w/o puaps) 11.11 •.t0 1113 1.10 .t Area) 10.73 :Ia i.30 i•M .11 lituaastiol lnafelefol tilt i l' 1' Lake Area 11 03 .7/ tcraplerat Coal tar 31.fI .18 1.11 1.10 .0 "da, antra abets, narin .31 ` '" M' ) 1 '� tr,.ti'. 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I� 1ou11nit•) ' ', TILE BETfG81 ( , `. 1 ( r , , Alameda; Contra Coate 'Dol 1 ,+ I• , croup 11. 1•!.1] 1.15 •1.70 1.11 r. Norte,r21 oorado,'Numboldt, 0[eup 11 :, Lf/ 1.15 1.70 1.11 Marinr Napa; Nevada,Placorr, t` '+ " 4toup 1af .III1 1.1! 1.71 'Sacramento, Ben Benito, Ban +. 1 �1 t. ..Francisco, Ban Mateo,,sante' t s11 7t. �lr( 11'1 Ir: .1 1 ' t� .r t r! rl Ir Clara, Solano, Sonoma; Butter; , sr l r ► y �';r '' ) 1 +, Z Tehama, Yolo and Yuba'Coo. ' 6 :111.00 I' i/1 ' 1.10 t 1.10 i095 I t t •+ ., It' G Alpine, Amador,•Calaveras, Ban / ... + ,v,.• t•'. + I .• , 0,;.,,. ! Joaquin and Tuolumne Counties t 10417 !" :SS '110 'less 'oFresno, Mariposa and Merced f +,' I •.s• , t' i :1 a.+� Q Counties '10.75 I.:SO Lr Monterey and Santa Ctus Counties 1].41 1.Of 1.11' i t t' S 1 t 1 •+ r' t t '> PAID IIOLIDAY1t ,'., •,.. % •4 .•r .t. T Y.I�,t .I r,'t 1•; •/• ' • 4 A-Nor Year's Dayl 5-Meta6rial'Dsyl•C-Indep• nye Da 1 below yl, 1 t t: In<fl r L• ++ '. r :'1)t'� l;• (:N S-Thanksgiving'Gyl'F-Chtlatlaas 01 .,4s i/ ' 1, J' I, i.1.} rj(;i Its• 1 r "t '.1: K�:t + :• '. . , r r + r •, 'i.,.l-P r, 1 ` �3 a,•Gaployer contributes 40 of basic hourly raw for r'1 ye e1 Nita i tui,, ie .ir r and Wof basic hourly tate tot '1 month t0'IMyt u 1011 a , !ay 1' '� I rq .D..,^• r, •It 1• 1 N'. . w ,• Credit.-*six �sid NoUdaysl •JI Nfou/h '* !' _ +' , , It . .,.1101 to b.•Zwioyercontributes /.90 per r'tor the first'fivelyser, ofNf1 1 mt 1 1 !1After tivi,years f1:OS pet boa to Vaba ant lldaya floc 1 1 `, • , s i /, 'Z T' IVIG ti '':,7, 11 t ,' , r 4 1 1.�',:- T' t'•••' y' •t', ,% :y + •t•, �,. �� •r \ `. 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CA77-Ml hgs v tJ1bOBBBd' ' Lq b 10"t'd) Group la, Asphalt tronera and Aakersl Berko, Wacker and similar type tamperel Buggymobilel Cheinsw, taller, lsgleader and fkfeup llq l Repair lraewn "i rand beds lent W sweat Smell bucked Compactors of all'typeel Concrete and magnesite mixer of smbvay attar tM toommy MNt has bong plsaed) 1/1 yard and under; Concrete pan work; Concrete swl Concrete aanderl Cribber and/or shoring! Cut granite curb setter) Pore Group 1(s)1 Laborers an "Mral *Instruction mock an as L raisers;,Slip forma; Green cutters, Besderbosrdmen, Bubsettecs, bell hole footings and Shift Aligners) Jackhalmnr operators) Jacking of pipe ovet 17 incheal , Jackson and similar type Coepactoral RettleMn, Tolman and nen Group 1(f)# Contra,Coat& County Only# Pipelayers, Caul►sss, applying asphalt, lay-Fold, creosote, line, caustic and similar `? sanders, rlpevtappers, Cenduit layers and Plastic pipelayeal type materials; fagging, sheeting, whaling, bracking, trench ( r Pressure Pipe Tester, no joint pipe and Stripping at seeks, ' , A I I Jacking, hand-guided lagginghammerl Magnesite, epoxyresin, I 'Including repair of Told&, 9100"t MaNale Mttefe, Cast 12 fiberglass, and mastic workers (wet or dry)l Payment breakers ' i '. I'PIS**. Manhole 1*cm Better• and spiders, including tool grinder Pipelayers, caulkers, b61#M961 pipevrtppers, conduit layers, plastic plpelaystal'Poet hole „ ( I Grevp 31 Asphalt Shovelers) Cement duspere and baedllmg dry amsa t fl i diggers - air,`gas and electriel power broom eveepersl Power + or "Yal Chole-Ritter and Bigger (clearing work)I Concrete I tampers of all types.(exc/pt as shown In Group 3)1 Bus Bet gun 2 . I bucket Dumper and CAutolaant O&Mteb Gipping W gltLldingi I IrI and Stud jump Biprap-stonopavet and [eek-&linger, Insluding p1M114'' ••r'r 'I I Concrete Laborers (wet of dry)I Driller'• belperl Ckvsk "FAA” !' ' '+I ;of Sacked eonersto and/or sand IWat or dry)1 Botaty scarifier, `,, I + '• I I Mot&leman, adductorep bydlaull• Monitor (wet 1H 1N ptessura)l i, multiple head concrete chlpperl'DwU'tfenchet 300 or stellar •� '� I I Loading and unloading, eatrying and haMling of all ISO and ;! type (and all snail ttenoheta)I Iloco and hitch✓.itchl Bete '. ,^';.,1�, � materials for use In feinforelng concrete aanstruskUml Pitt"Wo # `•,;1,' tilled Sandblasters, Potman) Gunman, Moaaleman$ Signalling and ',Ito 1 I Chipper, and similar type brwh Shreddecal Bloperl Blnglefoot, Illiggingl Tank Cleaneral Tree ollmberel Vlbra-eccesd - Bull float hand held, pneumatic tamed All P"Sumatlo, air• gas, end alo*llls' i in connection with laborers' works Vlbratorsl Dcl-pak-it mash/nal ''I �' I ' tests$ JBek/M of pipe wwor U 1msAes , high'pressures blow plpe'll4' or over, 100 lbs. pressure at Mt)1 I Bydco Seeder and Similar type► LaRit Nes LA s10804tian With •'('', , I # , stoup 31 All cleanup Work of Ntrie; geolands and te111Ungs InslMlq I 1 1 t laborers' work �. 1,; I r, ,•.V I '„ but not limited to Street'olsenorel Cleaning W M masking mlnrsl 11' Construotlon labours including bridge and general labterel 11 1 ;'Group l(a)I 'Joy Drill Modsl'T#M-Ml GardMor-Dennt Model DM141 ; +' Drinan, load &plterl tiro vatakerl street Cleanscel N166Mrsr 1 and similar type drlllsi Track drllleral Jack leg drlllebo[tloultutal and lar s r&1� wim l borers) Jetting$ LlmMrsl brush I `1 'Diamond drllleral Wagon driller 1 Mechanical drillers - all I' l Le&dersl ►lion, maintenance 1SnuMsspe laborers War t#Sm sMSttuMtieml I drilSs regardless of type or method of v ls IBlesters andk ►ovdeimenl All woroflleading, Pl•oieg unit � 1 o i I ' i 1 owstructlem TcooktLabremreel-leWtary airlan& water Dimes, t1Wo11s1 and blasting of all-powder and explosives of whatever type fa- 'l I` 1 II :at mimilarl 100roam atten"Atl PemaalkoakMal Omm &GAG BltoaMeal gardless of method used tot such loading Md placingl ■igh I 'I,. J' i ` ,hTememl'Markss (Mlttsm Mtlefe) I u easier#'(lnoluding drilling'of Rime)I Ttee tBiped;bit gtinM[ t ( ' ' t " 'dl , , 1, Jfl .' 1;1 ,11 ,. , `1 • 1 'I Y , , 1 . 1 Group l(b)1 I/ewor Cleansta '4 1 LAbOBBwS .. 1 ,1, l'1, ,4.1'• .,l ,,. :�'• , i •L ' ' I - I'•,� , I ,'1!' ' ' ,I� , (f�mia) 1 ' ' ., 'I ' •;atcup 1(e)# .'Burning-u#d Melding Gceq 1a, "solemn (lrrMr 1M1M m,.hire)l M�mI's i obrm I 1 31, Asholnram 'I' ; ' .�} ,TTI �1'� ., ! ,1 �1. v: I L�..� ) 1 .I II � „ . , •, 1 I t. I � I - , , r 1 I ,rl i ,4 '1)II 1 ,f 1,1.1 •/'n 1'' I,r1 t1 1'I .� 1 , Dem 34 Mmefal tsMeata �'• 1�1 11 1 I , r'1, )I N h•1 �,11 , 1 I / 1 1' ' I 1 ? I l � ', 1 \ L Y 1 l ,�, 1„ L ` 1 1 I ' 1' ', ',1 � � 1 11 „ � I r.• I I ( I 1,1 1 i 1 4YN If V �•1i11 ), 1 1 1 11 I� I ( ' .1 t i , .,; 1 1 �' 1 , , ,. '. 1, 1 fl�>i,t�.�'cl' (, ^° I . Imo, ' 1 ., if'� 1 i •1 1 fi 1 `l,c 1 �' \' � ' y L�, � 1 ,� I• I ' ' . 1 .p I I ;•;x,1119, 'fns ,' �1J1���, I ' '.1 i, , 1 1I 1 I' 1� ,; ,1A. 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' + '!i i i J y 1 4' 4 }• / + IGMMA MpMlrt�tt O"MIMM` 1 } J••. !. A,, ',, 'r. ( t r r {AR1f11i I and II} Group It Aasistanto to Mltginsare tkske20mt Moment Mealy arty Move raelha Payments Repelc20n &olpsrl Oilers Geemandl •lgnslment •vltehmans we 1 Beale talie tat yite20ry)t Partsman (Meavy Duty "to amen posts tarn} "'j }• Nwrly Nentlr B/weoee \ _• 1:»e. Re»e,' N M ►eaehae VenNee e•Net• A►Ir.To. Group it Oasprsrsor operstort Concrete Nisar (up to and including ' 1 '}POMIR'1g0IlNOIT'0711PATOms r $ 1 yard)t Oonveyor Belt Operator'(tunnel)1 fireman not plant► ARMA 1 ARRA i } Mydraulial tbnitorI Wehanleal Oonwyor (handling bollding 20- �:.. tsriale)t *Lose soa'Operstet (@motors plant)I two operators 1 Group It 1 f.13 110.41 /:1.50• 1 2.339 .f0 .2f ! spreaAor Megan (vitb sere d)1 Tar pot Guess) (psssor agitated) j 1 Group 2t r `. r ,.,, t.5o •11.01 1.so* •2.2S .90 .29 Group'I1 bas Operator (bunker)# Mlicepter RNisssn (9ltn&LMM l" 1• Croup 31 ' , ', f.73 ­11.24 1' 1.50• .. 2.3S .90 .21 . Gros it 10.32 11.61 1.50• I `2.35 .!0 .311, -tsteamatlw {30 tans at untie}i IMtet20vi$ Redeem Be 1ltsitlsant i P " , Rosa Carrier (Construction yobelts)1 Intestate Woodwan towept Croup St ' " 3' ° lO.SS 12.06 1 1.S0• 3.25 .fo .30 as aloe coaccato r! Croup 6, t.x 10.71 1 12.33 ;•� 1.50* 2.15 .!0 .3! �' pa tel}1 Beit-ptepe2lNr artesatLaaliy'gpited Croup 7s ' 10.67 12.36 '1.50• I.3S .f0, .!t aowrote sucing machine (on strlstst bilhsssye, eirpocto and camelmll�= 1. Trinchint'Wihinor i It. Septht fruit 41rome Gilett logyar Maiste •,I ,•' �' Croup 1l. ;i'}; 11.31 '12.42 1.300 3.35 .f0 .39 strolls /rum$ &oiler Toadec' :• (Croup Is 11.S4 13.05 1.S0• 3.25 .90 .29 +, r +• t'' •Croup lot 11.76 13.77 1.500 2.35 .f0 .3f Grote 41 Ballast Jack T Croup 10-Al 11.14 13.3f 1.50• 2.35 Jo .3f P attpot$tBallaet Inluletbet Ballast ssatpar,+�' l..+ t M►lti-purposol roman tsepholt pleat)I Mle.ater Operator (an-' i Croup lit 12.04 13.57: lYSO• 2.25 .!0 .7f side)# fork Litt or Llabet Rooker (construction yob site)# 4 1• ` Croup 11-At r • ,13.21 .14.73; 1.50* 2.25 .00 .l! Line Wetect Wte9tel Intal 11 /rW 1 Mtrttlesacl ale apogee) 'a.. f ' t',; •,1•,', '.'Croup 11-et•, 13.52 15.03' ,;1.50• 7.25 .f0 .1f Towermobilo . , ,• J °t' Group 11-Cit. 13.14 &9.39 4.50 1.39 ,!0' ,N t I a� .'•1 ;,. ',4.., group 9t Compressor- elnciudee 1.23 per hour to i:'•,, ;� Compressor Operator (ewe *)I OeM20ce cete ttlSews i r n� pensioned stealth and Mellor IoM.. yard)1 Cororste ruga of rumpscote Soviet Generators Grouting Jr WOhinel Protist-weld {cit-operateds►6): p (oret 1)! MalUmg ! �:,.' Mehinn Ipesered other than by elostrlslty) I 1 r , lit 1' i y� •:4• y .4, , }. •, , . •t, t4. , 4 r r +x 1� , .'•.� .•, ,:; . • soup 4t ale Lina Road rentor at s/milar$ 9666 Track K Dual I .t • ' , ;• ,. `1 :'f►'?1t, purpose A-Trass Truck Conorste Met% plonts :ret K dry)j Oarw., ort; #,1 I .,. . ;3 !, u,t i,., J ,;.1 �' etr4te save (selhpte}po11N unit) on sttNtar bltAraysr airports 4 , 1 and Seville) Drilling an/aarlog Wehinery, voltage& {not to apply • ,{ ' .� to waterliners, wagon /[1110 K yackheamics)I 11191sliee Cablovoy ,'{ti .t; . ser :1 1'4 signalman/ Laoemetives totem is *"a 10 ton)1 Labriestion ani t{ ';i' !! ,; tl �}: ;•�t': 1' : '': Gt . t t Aerates Snllnasr (wobale and grease 9Nk)I ilsginato Internal Ptah • T"­­, :; r t Fy 1 1 . t •lab Vibrator (est airports, hallways, sanale end rstehsilsei)$ Wohanleal rintshoce (esne etel (Gary, Johnson, !)dwell 119Lge t :, ,.•,t r Tti 4 ,•• I �Al" .`, � � •t ^ , ,.j. , ., > : ! typo)$ Malevolent Burro Wcb and/or Curt and ' cock or sisiaar t i i 1 J co•, !:4 •, #,o rt, its i•Zes , rr 4" Cuttst Wchino, conctote K 20phaltt testable Ctoftotol'feet }tit!-­ , »river 1tiiS69 and similar)I passer do6M QNraw ($Still*@ clip •r v: ttrt :Ir 1• t�. ,.-(!!' 1;}.1, f 'r'��t . !69200 gra., to tuwAls)I Mailer teeaepghal t at}I Mastodons { *Ir'sti; I/arMr-Greene and similar)1"Pulti6 Concrete pevio/)I Belt- :' ! ' • it, } -t t ,i i , : u i ,.q, t• t;. • propelled Compactor taimele tMilme)I tilt-peopeued Pipeline �. Mt Willlroe f vault a at similar • ,' „ �) t 6spAe/ M typal t Mlt-ptepellM . t : ,Y.'.n i� c,. w , h 'h' _ 11 •,, 1 Fiver sreepscs til!-ptepallN!lips IUsht"t tl NesPugs �f r !• C i rr J �. y t t jt}) d' ) lilt dews e y . Its - .r t• 1 Lill a for ~ssmke'Ronal 1 smell cower-treed•tremas) i r+r:'{ -t f 14 ,,: )f n . .; ;} • lusts"Moatoast Aaisisti a daliltq O"imot tip to ami 1sBwbv Wit. r i tt :r x t + .x`;r: +»•). ,t p' 1st i,t' t 1t,ft. GeptlU t - i t •'� i'1 t' 1 J llq. t , } , i wItr 4 'r •, t t to . + i;.; et'' }rr, }+ •tr,..•� 4', it it ;I;-�Jtf?)>; "i . •c: �, 1/ ` l•• + ., + : ' ' I ,.( :f -+.. t',' Irl Yt ; ,,(4•. �.d,1 ►I!l '4• �I'. ? , , � , 1 7 1•1 ',J, �tl'�'..'' t};Jr (p ;r .,1.,:, •�; r N it.t.. t41�'}ir r: _ .. , „ 4 ..' 14• � r t { ,.t•R',t t' 4 4 J J, r r t I ,v, J��',)•s'!i rt •t., Ir :.e.•-j'u.r,'(lr'}� 1.i' •t ... , I, .+ t /, 4 •.x n ,r: w;i/ . 1 , ,+t` ..:+'1i#'' :.,Asir) '� t r :s 114 d tt s.•=•i Y� ,Li r'/ Cf j;•;, ''',I- { r } , _ ./ ., ?` ••1. •y, t I ia� i�?y•}r4J' »:Y,t 1,( �,) #t t ! t . , n '•'t'( �:' ^ i r- i 4 •t \ -: ` rt• 1 ',�. 14 S rt._ til. ,'1r' t}.•t. . , ., 1• �. , ` t r' 1,tt it.rtllto\)I L fj tf! ( •} tT}t►�iir •;r. •tt 1 .. I •', , r e r S� t ti.. •'_ ' 4' r'y3,1 �' t�l►f1L.oJ��Jf•n..���'T.(�I t�.q)} t. �'tt} A {' '• Ir t, .., ` .New.x J ' 't' w. !. ll{913 r .,tit)Ij .i!1) }f�,j�!1 fl'' r.. . }` 1f,t i 4 r , ..� . 13ir i 1J1y.'��tt'•�•�i.Yr�' tr w3.4 t �y,t} ( rt7 :Y { /,t,' t ' , t t't t 4 _riotMAL Mtolirnl, VOL 4:, NO. t 90-FAIDAV, UrTWUll 30, Mi ''jj ,v4rr r •'r Nay.' .t i� r: ) r x�r+r j,,}fj#7 (�rti•j4Ctr1 {.:f��+'t.:' 'i:, t ' J 1•r 1 '� �' r1, ! '�'S* r '}"'. '�:', II ( S• IiS• ; Ir ' r I ' .---•. Ctst011 090. G77-IOII I'•' .SII 1' I FMI [Ms is. 1 mtst011 No a77-0091 j ,' •. '',' • ." r ;' I / I'011slt stK,tplslR OsllIMON IaM!'q Statist apirm B OPwU1TDtts (Comk'd), ' I 11 1 (RRpAs 2 ane tf) (Gsm!'dl 1 ' (ARMs t aW 21) '40mat'd) ). t • '1 .: 1.1- , S ' r'I li (1 r t ;,••• .),' ,'+','.:' r•. . :,' ,. '�;; I• 'I ', t; ', ; 1•.r •, I 1 1 I , ., 11 , •1 Croup 71 Concrete Conveyor or Concrete peep, Truck or mgulpmenl. ',1' it t Gteup 101 egos-type Rwktllltnq MwR1M1 R[IMe Ir.MI tie!-1/tt,set ' r; i mounted (bowl length to apply)j Oonereti eonveyorr building elle) 1 ' similar)1 Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted) Combinatieb Matt - II . ''nDeck Inglnseren Drilling and Baring machinery, horleental (no! t0li.:' : boo and Leader (up-to and lnoludleg 1/4 cu. yd. ■.r.e.)t Detrick (7 `' �'r l• apply to raterlinare, rag6n drilla or jsekhsasmarg)) Dual Drum Mlrert' I operators required Men awing engine remote item heist), Derrick serves Fuller Kenyon PW and similar types) Gantry Rider (or-similar I (escept excavation work)j-no-ore Lader and A/ses geg[sdarl C10v4t1N ' Grader Na Out Rola Drill R! fincludl Csiown roYmgtlM week equipment)I Hydro-Masser or alsilarl instrument Mani Material Moist vy F Notary T M (2 or store drums)$ Mechanical Finishers or spreader Machine (sepholt, }11 and Wells Loader and •Lollar type) Robbins type Otlflla)l Rachel" } :•;• .i : r' }"1 Barber-Orsene and slellarll.Nlne or shkft Iblett Mlwrmobllel pave- t �' skooper (or similar), Lift slab Nachimal Wagtborg and aiailae type)1 sent sreakei rtth,er without Compressor Combinatlonl pavement sreakor r I , reader 42 yards up to and including a ysrdell coogomt►ve levet 109 agmal '•, " I• ''•'' i truck counted with' M 1 (single or multiple units)1 Multiple phglse Sertlwtl Machlite lsYsli&, t Compressor Combinationl pipe Bandl Neohlne (pipe- M 1insi only)n pipe Cleaning Machine'(tractor propelled and supported)) ' " ' Coleco, ate.) (ne, taWM scrape)t pewtcogs dire Humping NssbLnel " pipe trapping Machine (tractor propelled and suppertN)I Rslripretion t ' Nsecveir-Debris Tug (Nle-pdplled floating) WAbst-//ted sug"r# * t' plant) Roller,operator (finish asphalt)l self-propelled boom type llttltq 1 t' ' al!-leading (peddle wheeUr eb.11 faArttle Cor (resleim station)1 device (center mount)110 tons or leas N.A.C.), self-propelled etail 1 .' single snglne foreverforeverRa r wet If Fadol Nll bll/set (p a t Or grill l drep sub-grader (Curries at Ot*ir "%Mtie typell Ttaabsr, Osgesssbr Nlll M 1"60:1'Grade planet flu her Operatorall Tractor (with boa)1,N11 Tester) 1 1 Ormbinatlen, TtwR Laying type Nelh'svinp'maMine (simple getpLma vel 'Ir ;.,Truail type1"60:1' AINer-type drilling equipment Nor 10 It. depth r I le, tndM ssrepere), Train 3esdLRg statical W*mbin Nmoint smltivesplss1 ' 'Group i1 'Araor�Cisatec (or'a'lmllar�1 Aliphelt plan! sltglnNrl exst-le-platy' '.' ' with sloping att- - nt, Jefom w @lolled Tbsr�tiNlag p3mmt/,UIUUy Craw (vs be and Lmolyd " Pipe haying Nechlnen Combination Blusher and Motor opereterl Comes%@ , W 1i MMI t match Plant (multiple units)1 Desert Nading,lbiold•Operator# Navy Duty I. 1 Repalraan and/or welder) Gredesetter,t Grade Checker (machanlsal or ether, N 1 1.*cup 10-AI ckboe (hydeewlle) (up to and inalmdlt y 1 no yd. y 1 t ' �'Irise)I Grooving and Grinding Machines (highways)1 Ren Mal Machine (Gey ' ' ' m.[.a.)1 Ia0►hoa (Gable) Ives M aW including 0s. yd. m.nc.)1 ' ii`-,i1;'., :' 'r:•1t.'; similar)1 Rolman Loader) Loader (up to 3 yards)t Naehanisal Trench shisldl' ' 1 ' Deabinatlen Baskbes and alder one 1/e so. Id. m.rA.lf Osttmrars ,.,.' • . •'A Portable Crushing and screening Planter push Cato Rubber Tired Barth ' flight Tie seek Auger lup to and Lnalwdisg 1 w. pd.I lance 0ttnbedll � ,irl..;' '..►r 1 ', . ,•' `.moving Equipment,(up.to,and including /I cu. yde..•struck• ■.r.s.lt ' t I• , Cranes (Mt seer 21 teens, mamwrMN am Nntry)l grade-slis•frr M sad. r' '�`r•�Il. i tuclide, ?-Pulls, Or-10,'10,'31, and slogged Rubble glued Deesrl!N1!- ll Including 1 cu. 71•it1 power shsv0ls, CismaAgllal Orapilm>!s, (rp M ane• j �' ',,' �'•..•(„IAI'•propelled Compactor with Desert sheeptootl Timber /kidder (rubber tired li ' I including 1 w. yd. ■.1.011 Palmer blah Dingle empLnell Mlt-proal3M 1 ' or similar.equipmene), Tractor-drawn Nraperl trected Trenching Machine (' ',I '•boom-type Luting Device (center mount) lover is tool smbber-&LCOS over 1.ft. depth, Trl-�etchlHver, tunnel Mols'moring Making$ tlelderl I Nrepr, sell-10eding (ssddl0 rbcs& trim egias)1 W OUI lac #AM .I . Grader @tie or similar Moodsylxer (end Other gLIL[ pupmlll epulpmsst)t1 veimet moo s Mak S .•,tter J,I Jt:• t ti S . ,'. i' 1• I : Group Its Automatic Decorate slip rbcs Stewart Arbsmati0 I&LlgeW as GtoY X91•`Chicago Bowl Cotmbinetlal Nl:er”ind Comprsewr gunits)I i 1 ' I Owptl exact Tripod c Gies& Trie[ ft owe atlemmotal awe t Combination slurry Balser and/or Cl•awd lighllns Cableway (1 tone ':' I,t ' !' ' (over 21 tone up to eW including In two)1 oantimreus night Tie and under)1 Wit UL-Lift'at`similar UO tt.,er ever)l•Nackln0 Machine. ; ''' 1. ' Bask Auger over 1 cu. yd. (Lneludttg 0rame)1 orbtt lre"111% 09s.b-1 'I t' �'1'. (rubber tired,,rail ei tiwk.eypl)"!+twat (dtta'beM)lad or 3agoe.t! •1 1 or similar U1 tens or scarp Valid lobar ubm 0wtrelud Imm the " Lam.similar f: ,� " s': 1 pulleatl Iighline Cableway lover 1:towl l roedgr (@me a yards.-op to r ' .1.. 4 '• ` ' i, 1 1 and including 13 cu. yds.)l Miller Poralsas off slop paver of similmi . I'i `� , +l ,� L , 1 }. I^% 1 t 1, (.. „•. t ' ''�1.S I + E II' Dome aleft (multi-gfplac)t at doPaL, ClamahelL, , Or0p3LIN, stab- 1 s1 I�1 hoes, Grade-ails (over 1 yd q IM 1r I I t . and M w including 7 cu. . m.u.s. i �! rubber-tiled earth aovL" Whiobe (Witiple psprlslsm sweet smu Md r '71Y� ( , two or mato wr rg Ida. stroak m.r.a.)I c• 1 (S r 1 \ ( I 1 11'It'1 i ;J '') tl •I t., :;r f "•1 ape I fws be aW LM1WLo 7i Der. • • '�I �SI�;r 1 Vit:.��,t1 �,:t$,;'1 1, ,�, •f �",t t self-propelled Caspaeter (with multiple /rorLslem poor writs)l.sigi0 { it_ ,,,t '_} s !,-• , . r 1 engine Iubbet-tired Bartkmsv/Dei Machines (with tardw sreopere)l slip- • 1 •r 1��t1'�.1 �'t•Ir II tl. St �I 1• pare payer (owargts me wpholt)1 UrAft aftsl Tong Crines 1Mile. t •1 .4 I' �{ ebLbld)1 Gbi •[all m t,ih i l� j I J1 +,1y,� 9i! 11 is YI t AI (1 Including iteMM[ Ip111n1 aIMMM wraal ' •1. Ill 1}': '1•( .1.a t �' •, '' }+'•' ' 1 9 1 t lY { 1 1, ',t I I,,; , `` Liebher and Tcae Crams"(and similar %Me)1 wA0@1 SkxW4k '(Dep M '• ' , 1 1 psi (,+ I,1 11 ) 7`t i.y„'� c,, I '1• `I .i i w Lmelvdimp iii 0r. Is. pr bmmrl 1 11hillq QOM'( aver Mn• ilk y1 ` :. , I I �t $ IN_I `.'� { .�,., i 1 .� •1', . JI •1 r' . , I.1 1 1 q ' •'•�,It'7'i'•: ''� li 11 I 1 '''iii y41�'"�}iI11l11 N ��. ( .L•!t' •{4 t 1 . � •y 1 � �' 't, t ,,• I•.,, r / 1' 1 ( ..}. J',L Jw ).•.JI(awl.,� . I 1 ( L �h I.• aI 1, 'I, ' 1 I X11 I t, t - •1 1 ) I. L •.�1 I r �� ,Il �J I f 1 1 t�l••` 1 ! ' , 1' ' .I .` ' .'` . I lr 1. r 1� ' ,� y .i �r } t l ....-tlitlSa''':r', .N. t ( ,wire I1 t•4 , 't. s. ,. t •. ", t r , !'_ t �. � r .i'1 11"� , I Itf� l., dein ', 1 !1•t1r t 1 I ;..� 1 •It .. 1 .. I i ,, .� I -I. } q1�...( 11 .:, 4 � � .i I . .,.. .+1..... If•,I. .. .. .. 1 ,t ' •I , . , t (� I . - ,t r. ,.••1 +1'/ a' \ i ' ,11,.• •) llri�• Ith� I .,Ili..,. ' 1 t� ..7 . , r , . t.' i `' 1 r, �/ '�,' "l.I, t' 11 /'�' /Jit 't1tly�1 ,.'' „' ,, '' / I , i4 , I ,� .4• •, , i.,� r, 4• ',t •`� ��,t 1 �!� 1 I y+..i t t. FIDIRAI wf011Tlfr'VO4•d!, NO.11CO�/RIpAr; fHTtMftA 30, try .I �, ' r� II•,r + r •, I IIIc, f, 1 ) •• Ir - .. ,.H ,'' , 1110M IID. CA77-5091 f. 9.p. 11 MWpOtNeOIf OrSMTOSS (0$SNq SSCi$toll e0• tl177.5091' so"it ` (Amm I and 11) (OmaNd) t J•,; \• '+\ + { 41 ' � " .•. ., ... '' •. . 1..14• r,ie$4 pa.e(ire r.r.«re '" "•t ' +,p 11-At Sand Wagons (in eonyunction with %host IRncavator?1 Cr1011104 i+ (' NewlyldrwN10e ' 125 ton.)S Loader (over 13 cu .ydo.I up to and including St su. +. A.c.. MAS i10a1014tim tfa101110a =To' .a,)I tower $hovel! and Draglinta (oret 7 cu. yde. a.r.c.)i SNDbb f • .1144 Multi-purpoaa earth Moving IYchinu 3 units wet 79 w+ pf/t 'stteekm tt.t•e.)I Wheat,wastewater (Ims"t 750!us yds. pet boot) BULK ClNSMy orm"IIt (r/bo _ „ + it-at 6oadet'(ower 1S cu. auger, under 1 yde. rater �. yds:) lswl)t Sus or Nanhaul'driver I t • ,• r•, I" + '. J ,Conccsto pump machine! r , «...s 11-CS operator of ielicopter'(whon amed,in'oraetisn work)')+ Concrete pulp irueR,1100% rte Doetrollad tarthwwLrg egulpmen! ( flat tack Stuck is used t + y ! \ apptoweLate flat tack rate 1 t 1 {. J ,+ '. ' 1 (. shall apply)i Dump (under 1 +. .r 'i' + S s ' . •' r ;. '" r• '+, ��•.. n'r'�; ; yde. wmt10s 1er101)r Dtaepeemt10 ,r { + ' ' :� -'1. ':f , �" •, .J + •, 1. truck (under 1 yds. water 1411101)i Dumpit10r (under 1 yde. ' ,�. •/ . t.4•rt! •s'. + ! '� 'I{ +'+ I water 101111101 eacert at pilot ;', ., . ' L: :► {I ` ` eat drivert Nipper truck (whan �+ t �t ' 'J` t +,'i (,I}.t t,IA. _ !. •,; , ii �' + .. fiat rook truck is used + ' ♦ { ,t appropriate flat'rock.rate ), ` shall apply)# 9ickupmt $kids (debris bot. under /,yde. rater ,t 1 yr I +'� t• , ( J , ' ',� t level)fleas diLwca) ?tusks , ��,i. ,,• ' �'(tt4,i ,. �:Ij J.r +. (dry pro-batsh ssMrete at*, { . .+' .t (1 ti 4 (,,i !.#'' i. t' •'t 1" t` + UrAst i yds• Yater 10"1)I r , melpitai Matekalcassun } .F+, • o '1 a t •', 1: \, 1." v ( 1 WLIt C01r�R! RitADS hho + i i i. )h S 41 +. t.' Y ) f , �S awpet, / yds•+aM under i k •1 N . ,'`, !�}9 r y 4+,1 „' ++ S yde• water 1a11a1)i oarN M , rr t, t ( e u "• t r + yds.'and under 0 yde. water +1 . • { e t k'i i ! •tl { (• ! ! 'r�\�}`�t�%f � 11.I`i• ,i tt5 1aY101)t oumpatete 41 yds• and , +.• '� S 1� �'. t, + ,j +.., �• 1. I� Yndllt 0 yds. water level)1 +t ' +., + 1 + 1 + 'l,� 1 ; r+'( + + J,, r Di�patlr.({ yde• int unNt 0 t- �. lluVol+ , v. 4yt Y�`, -4 frt Tkyt;�h( (q ►'A� ,` r yde. water lowel)t $kids (debris �f.+t*! );�'4'-+t H• 4 31. +'. - . t� + 1a.1� 'tl t� •+' } :+ box 1 ydei and under d yde. 7� • .,'. t i fi t+ I)'adlltiratSellj S F l' r tt t`r�.it' rl !', i water lovel)l ILvele unit flat i + task (a rile unit)! indumtcial' &it% Truck (INsa)NaniNltaillat!) ,,' �•.. , ,. •\ •t ♦tt•� •.�• Tsuiks (dry,psi-Mita!aaneraNi r•+ 1 2. ti , + 1 + 4 '( t�lT� ( .t) t + ilii, d yde. and wAsr $yd$• ' , water,""&) 1046 1x119 . •» iLN t .l t' ; tit�.rltl' , , I t . A; `.lf�,+' t ttt1s !')}, {,(,' i• ' tIMIN 10310 bad MTS!SDI! { }, t , ! r r + ;{}l 4 +' • ' lrradet �d00.p11aiq, 10.010 1.19!• .» �tN �. 't; �. fy t•tih1,}S} "t+i t c + I + �lti3�a}+l� S t+' +.•: r t ' m,. •I {„ +� '••� , 4.17 �+ + ,tk.'. i ' `• `+ . fi ++ t .}I. 4 .ii •t�(..Y '1� 7,�\4 + 4. r . �, t � .+ �,. -l!' ,�' f i.! 1 +1,t t•1 t '; `1+ t } ;t E�•''1� 4� r i. _ , i w,' . ,�' ,'S �.•t+ Y•+{. tf. j r ++ { 1 nl: � ++ ,,t:+ +� � t itf t' t. J � + }, 1. •t qtr 1 ' .�,2 t .r?;. �,5: .+.( t .... �. , 1,, i• i'• / +« .1 »�. .\. .. + ..- •i�l.'.'� Fi:,+ . � �, r r t {^t`+: 1 t,,, 4. �• � I�r :.} '+ .{'. J v';c 1 t' i't '+.. ! - !. m' i No «!•:`} .tiw i t. �' t'( :,.rr, 1 '.. L..t.;.: «:..:+s �•'..•��` '. t 4+„,�! ,. 't\ + ',it,+�+ t,, ++, r 1� 1,�,;;` •�ti1�+t, t�li I�).+'twJat!1. �'l{: '\ ..•4 r 1 + i �' :a.?+'i►�'.tt tip. +` 1• ' . t y+1 �: +( (++ + i ?'. i E Jt rt4YN1+ ti�i( '.,�i .. i�lt� iil•.....t �'..1J,.t, ' ,'4' t+ .,. _ ,. . � .? � ti + � + + t '., } 1 .l-., ,is +t l., i .l'I, ” + y 1 ~) '�� ;+ + � • -, r tr r,+ 1 ' ,! ' ` t� ` I VOL. A!'S(0 110—MIDAY UPI MNR 30"191.9 {i' i +ttt � , : t .'N0HA4 •i01STN; a rl �.,Lfi •. , ,�.•'' . .'`I 1+- •+ h. . ( Jf,t t t'1,1.�..,� t •t t' .• � •• ' 1 r t nN..8$ .t r$letstoir MG. CR77.8991 pace u , ' ' oIcluoN fro, u77-sdil , .' 'r 1`` r fdya 1eNfla fMwa i ' ' fRegr saseRN fps' , sell: , t 9as)a l Meetly tAsnMaa i Naw4y ik+•beer 1 r. \ , sans NLM smelosts Y4 Is MI/at } !fin N!•. ►pIMM e Ye. wdha s TRUCK ORIt2Rat (Cont'd) . .. Aw.Tt' + - , Aggs.V06 '• SULK cam. $FRWIR ivho i u LIT!JITNEYS, Fork Lift ! 10:035 !t auger,. {1.105 ;.70 $ 1900 yi•. and under $ 1 . y - � yd•. water level)l Dump (0 TRANSIT MIX, AGITATOR ), 't v ' yes, and under 1 yd•. voter. 1 r (under i yds.) 10.055 1:195 970 ,r 1.00 level)1 Dusperets ($ yds. TRUCK REFAIIMJW ltEt?fll 1090713 1 1.115 t Td I 1.00. and under 0 yda. water level)1 �• bum"ter 19 yds. and under s ( VACUUM TRUCK under 93,500 15 ;. , i yds. voter level)! $kids (debxi• 1 ( box, 9 yd;. and under $ ydst rG• r ' gallons) 10.0$S 1.3i5 .70 1.00 waist.lsvel)l TYucks (dry pre- +• batch oonotots sus, $ yds. ' ACISSOR TRUCRO single unit and WAst 0 yds. water la•el) ! lots$ 0 1.195 .7$ 11.64 .1'', '4 flat rack 0 axis unit)! ! i i Industrial Lift Truck �� A-.,MCMaM I MINCM "Vast (mechanical tailgata)t' j! 8"11 rubber tired tractor i ,.! ` 1 t. r aaggysrebiUl Wydte-lift, (when used within tawatsrs' (`''9 , 'L $veeish tram type(jetting)i Jetting and water truck t jurisdiction) } Y 10.10 1.195 tr 0.70 1.00 i' (1,000 gals. and under JL•I'1'I)4O•T7lucR a wATiM TRUCK - ',1� ' .•;' 5,000 gaUa .)1 Rubber axed ted gals. under 1,000 µ1i.) `30,115 1.195 .70 11.00 1 Jam' r j\ COP4IINATION MIIICIi TRUCK ' 1 } RAVY DVT TRAM$lONT 'r thigh bed) I.. 1$.31 ;'1.101 \ .7$ 1.0$ ' WITH 14016Tt Transit, I 1 ,l K. { y•, )• �i ' Mlx Agitator (6 yds. and i + .,1• i under.& yds.) 10.155 1.115 :.70 1.04 RUSS �tTBR and 111411" 1', 17RA)IDt.s CARRLBR 10.319 ,..1.195 .70 14" VACUUM TRUCK (3,500 gal. I TRANSIT NIX AGITATOR and under 5,500 gale.) \ 10.1$5 • .1.115 ',1 ;78 1400, 1 j (i yds. thto"b 10 ria.) 10.153 1.195 .7$ 1.9$ 1 t RUBBER-TIRLD MUCK CAR (twtl ,. • ' •'l,1 VACU M TRUCIt,t5,500 µU. , •'4, j" r , self-loaded) 1,! '' 30.173 1.115 ,I .70 1.00 and unser.70800 gals.) 1$.303 16333 .ts 1.N ' J1T7IIRI TRUCK A IrAT3St Tom ) ' (3,000 gals and under t. 1 ➢ 70$11 gala.) 1$.313 1.198 .7$ 1.sil a � t �'r• 1r I �.�, } i,.{' , ,"}� Irl '.K. t• r 'i ( ,t,� ' ,q.• ._, •� r�t ya ! ,�. t Yl- i •rJ 1 . 1 i is ` • + , � .•, ..� ` ..') .77..� •� at of } �• ' r 'i tj(1r1Yr a r,i..i�u rl 1 �Itt {l i f j , 't 1 t ,Yr i , ''r i ( \ rl '• ", ,rr i i(i' t s! tir,I.. ' .. .,,., si,i'',�'. .J it �. , , �0 F DRIAL,110i1711i VOL. 43, N0. If0�8)DAY, 11pT1M011 30, It" ' I', •+•:• 0' i or a. •,I 1 I t r(l F ��\t.t� ) J r r t) i' '( U } ! L�I '•1 'I' I,.. r t � �(��, ,t + r _• 1. , ! 1�.', t 1 rti i y �,.t I((j ct t 1 ! r, r ' ,t� •tt ' I,� 1 Y t� `' •1 _� •5, ,i�+\, {�' �� .1. i1 `�', ••je ., .� i.t ,!'}Yr .I.r,l � �• Li. }.r•tt� •,;. .0 f` .. �r .. ,!, ' , .� ,t. ,-• ' - t. � . '' � t �' ( • Ott t `l ' (: � 1 r 1 ! 1 ' 7t• 1'� ( 111 !`.JI ( `I JJ i , , i 1 . OSC1001A 00. CA77'•5091 D10I4200 ND:, CA77-1401 MtM U . , Frio$*iso*Rts►syeesrs r { lull FAsp 4400Rh Pffsesah ' Rams M!It ►rodeos yocollso so/Far t ReM► N /ase4eat YaaaNera e44Jer � AMr.Tr. TRVQ DRIVERS• �Conc_d) AR4w•Ts. TRUC7C DRIVTJ�F nt'd) 4UhX'C04EM OPPJWOI (r/Wo .. T'RANdIT MIX AGITATOR (over Auger, over 17 yd/. and r including It yds. roto 10 yds. through 12 yds,) 410.355 1 I.lts .70 41.00 laval)i Dunp (over 12 yda. ' 4ULX CIXCXT s►Rl.ADtR (v/r�o I and including 14 yda, water, I,.,;Ji• auger, 4 yds, end includi level)) Duaperete (over 12 - 9 rtSl,• yda= and includinl 1s yds. 12 yd/, water level)) 0 m water level)) Duapatar (over 4'�t. 1 �,y (e yde. and includinq 11 I 12 yda. "I inclU41"l 11 yda. � � C't yde. eater lr+el)) Duwperate water level)$ @ki/• (44eris '+ I yds. and includtn9 12 boa, over 11 yds. and inolufibl yda, water level)) N1C- '.) ;,,? r, ' �l; .�`'', ,� I$ yds. rata( lsvel)i Tt-ka propelled etrtet aw.sper - i, . ` (dry pes-batch oonerata ria; with calf-contained retuu , over 12 yfs. an4 iftelvlinl 1 bint' !kids (d*bris boa, 4 14 water level) 1 10.41 t 1.191 .74 I yda, and including 12 yde,�water level)) snow go and/or avow ., a I plow) Truck (dry pre-batch,• i ; it ![iJ-oIAADIMO TROf� ! 10.14 11.115 concrete sols, s yds.'and i .) r 1 1nClu6in9 17 yds, waur '�,I I. � ri '� , TRO'CR IWRI!ltA21 14.1 1 1.191 .T! 1,M , level)i Duapster (i yds. and Including 12,yds. water v l 10,44 i.It1 .70 1.00 r Ing Cl, over 114 yds. tw/'� , • r�, auger, Dear 11 yda. and i includinq 24 yda. vatsr ; IQAVY DUTY TRhNSPORT levol)i CoabiMation dump an/ (gooaaneck lo+rted} 10.41 1.1ts .10 1.00 amp trailers "p (aver yda, and Including 24 yfs. TRANSIT MIX ACITATCR :fir -" water level)I Dspersts (-at ' (over 12 yda., throulh r It yda. an/ inoludtng 24 yda. 14 y4s.) j'. 18.415 1.115 (i .To 1.40 vital level)1 "Peter (ever r, e r �) �'1 It yM. and includiM 24 y4k. 4 water level)l Ski/ (daboia boar' I rw v r � I)''f� � � �� 4� over 11 yds. and including r 24 yda. water lovel)i Transit ) sic agitator (ever 12 yde.' through 14 yfs.)) TYwke WY a pre-batch rata lis, Over 17 �. an( lnolullni 11 rig. w4tet 1eve1) 14.141 1.23) .Ti 1.414 • 1 . r r ti t � �;( � ,ill .f, (i � i -r � i , i .)__ 1 .__ � •___ j. t � < r: ; �► t,': 1'' HDIRAI RWWII, VOL 42, NO.\1tQ-1RIDAT, SIPUM41R AQ, itTT �" 1 I DW111(M 00. CA77-SO11 , pegs •11 DWII100 110. CA77.1191, lap .16 /Asp tobAh►e-wq Irlage Ieaefll.IerseaM Ieala ' ' 6erle � Mewl[ lbwMw na«I f c1wnU« r Ieeee M l■ Fookes Yeeaelea owe# r Iehe M t W Ieerleee veeene. a-//ere . Asp*.Tw Aver.Tr. ' S}VVQ 0111\7(1 lC:ont'dl . '•� 17<Va DRIVDIIr (Cont'd) �� I(' aUuCSR' dpplADOI (w/rro. :�I -� - I, '. �, - :> IVU! CI T I►Il1ADO1 v/r0 j,I' auger, over 21 yde. end in- �•i �'. ruler, over SO ydo. and untie[ � � , , L• )r' cluding 35 yde, water lavel)I 15 yde, rater level)I themp .. Du>•p (over l/ yde. and in- I ,. (over SO yde. and under 15 r �, cluding 15 yde. water gavel)1 yds. water lsvel)1 oderNWPrte Dumperete (over 11 yde. and (over 50 yde, and under 15 yde. „ 1 including 75 yds, water levallll rater level)1 Dw"ter (over SO purspeter (over 11 yde. andyde. and undsr 45 yde. water including 35 yds.'water levsl)I I lovel)1 Ielioopte[ pilot (Men I !, DM 10'e, 701s, ll's and other ( •1,' �i transporting Mn or aateriala)1 - •• similar cat type, Terre Cobra, skids (debris rice. over SO yde. LeTournespulls, Tcurnsrocker, and under 15 yde. water level)1 , Euclid and simile[ type equip- 1 Ttvcke (dry pre-batch concrete cent when pulling Aqua/yak or mix, over 30 yds. sed easier 6% valet tank trailers and fuel ' y4s. water level) 1 10.11 1 1.191 .T6 0.", and/or greue tank trailer cc oder ■lac. trailed skids 14SL CWCWT IFIRW/r (w/wa { (debris boa, over l/ yds, and �� ''r auger, over N yea, and including 35 yde. water level)1 including 10 yde, rete[ . Truck (dry pre-batch concretel level)l Dump (15 yda. and ■ia, over llryda, and Including Including 10 yds. water levsl)l 15 yda. voter level) 1.111 .70 11.00 Dueperets (aver If yde. and ine10ding 10 yde. water level ter 11S a. and includi Iu:Jr colart Irw.nr� Iw/ro I� I D<spe � IM I /0 a. water Is"01 skids r auger, over 15 yde. end �) 1,', Yd including 50 yde. water level)I +( r ��i (debris boa; 11 tea. and pump (over 15 yds. and including ? ` incloding 10 yds. water level)1 { 50 yde. rater level)I Dumperets ' Tr"ke (dry pe-batch conersu (over 75 yde. and including 50 't I ' sin, 11 yds. and including , 61 yea. wMr laral) 11.M 1.116 . .M ' 'yda. water level)I Drapeter (owe - ' _ H )1 . i 75 yde. and including 50 yde. - water level)I Skids (debris bar over 35 yde, and including 50 S, yde. water level)[ Trucks (dry ,r pre-batch mncrete oil, over ' I' - i ~�• I ` 4 35 yds. and including SO 1 1 yds. raker level) 11.71 (- I •,II' � ••I 1 �, ;; r ;I' '(,.1 I r _ �� y ' i. ( I � � I. 'k IC,.�i �IFr ,I .. '1 I I ' ,.. t•I � � rJ, .,.� i.. .i I'. ,4 I � l FIOIIAL 11011711, VOL. d!, NO. 190—#410 AY, JIMM114 30, 19y7 � 1 �. MCIS1001 MD. CA1T�1111 - `. imps 17 .' f1lT T TORN 2A ARtA Dt►IMITIONI !or , !' 301iti 9qut"UT OP90A"M 1%JiA it Ail areas net Joel"*# within Area 1 to ' Pri.*e troeRtt►erowt. ' Sett ` ielih*i ►alar, ' i M.eAr ! �taetstiee } Seh, HAM PMNMe I VuHiw e.1/eI O&M �. All areas included in the iucriptiso ZRuo o0i 2at,1 Cont'd) Apr•Tr• t`' defigod below which is bases upon t>rwAi1 . i., ' ,,,, + , ( � ,,r" ani toys lige• of Arer* l.rnl ]. bnx cmniT BtPtJ,DtJI vJrp 'auger, over 80 yds. and ` , •.' . •''t t '> .'�. ofeweeLas in the Pacific Oeesm ss che srtaisior of thr 6oatienr17 in--.lu.dinq 95 yds, avatar 1 r4.-.r 1' "'i' i1 It" of Township M. level), Dump (over BO yds Thsnco Sasterly along the Southerly line of Towaship I1'01, treatise and including 95 ydo, wateL iM Vt. Diablo meridian to the S.Y. toner of tlrwthlP lN,, Sewell• C7wpere a (over AO '� "' rang• it, lit. Dai►lo bass list *si mariiisn, ti•. yds, and including95 ydo, r {,`.,J1, r .,r,. �,f ' Theace Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 206s range 019, ' water Ir+el)i D upater (aver „ "t r Theace latterly to the S.W. corner of township 245, rag#$ 139, X80 yds, and including 95 yds, ,t '• .1�; r Thence Southerly to the S.V, co"of of townakip 2101,, range 139, , cater levelly skids (debris 1'�- , - .Thrice Sasterly to the S.W. loner at township I1S,.sang• 179, ' t t, over &o ydo, and including Thence Sovtherly to the S.W. carnal of township 2231 rouge 119, a r 95 ydo, caster lovel)t Trucks ,.- ',. Thente tostorly to the Co. caner of township 3211 'fouls 119, (dry pre-batch concrete sit; Thanct Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 2301, ""S* 119, ^'+er 90,yda,'and lncludino'v , } Thcoc$ lastsrly to the $.5. tomer of towehlp 135, sago lot, Ir .15 yda,,water'leveil 'r, ' fi�y { 11.]/1 1 1.111 i .1'['70 r91.010 , ;' � Thence lsutherly to the S.W. toner s( township 249; caste 1K, :r• . c•, t „�5_:r t ,, i falling on the loutborly its* of %Anse Ciwty, theists So sly along the Southerly houniary Of Xing* V r1 t Gusty ani the toutbarly heuniary e( Tul6ro'Cstsaty, to the,9.t. t corner of township 246, raps* 291, ' Thence Mortharly to the 0.1. corner at township 3IS.,rasp 219,. �( Thence Westerly to the M.V. caner of township 11t.,tans• til, Thence M+rtharly to the M.9. csnor of township 135, root* 219„ { Thonct Westerly to the M.V. goner of township 135, rug$ 399, Thence Mortbarly to the H.S. toner of township Ili, nese 219, Tbases Westerly to the M.Y. peer of township Alt, tanto 11 - Tbemea Northerly to chit M.9. corner of township 106, route 2/9e,, Thence Westerly to the N.Y. server of teweshlp 109, waste 241. These* Northerly to the M,9..e*reel of cowaskip too nap 239$ ?i••1.; , ;r. Thence Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township M. rasSs 159, i, losses Martharly to the M.S. caner of township Sts nngs,1U, Thsac$Westerly to the M.Y. corner of township to, rays 145. Thasee NarOerly tithe 10.9. corset of towasbip os, ramp 239, ' T►*se*Westerly to the Co. server Of township $4, fey 119. Thence Moctharly to the 0.9. caner of townobip 34, waste 1St, Theses Westorly to the M.Y. corset at towaship U. luso 1011, v Thaaca Northerly to the M.S. earner of township 33, waste 1990 Theses Westerly to the M.Y. to net of township St, /aye 199, -1 . Thence, Merthariy to the 9.9. target of township 33, table Ill, , ,1, I Thence Westerly to the M.Y. corner of towasictp 101. rays ITS, ,-.'[yeses Northerly crvias the Mt. Diable !+**line to the 1.9. caner of township ZN' tons* 169, Tbanc$Westerly to the M.Y. corner of townahip IN, ray* 119, I .-t Thane* Northerly to the P.S. comes of towm*bip 30, range 1S1, The*ce Westerly to the M.V. merger of township 30, rays 199, Tbe"*Northerly to.Alba N.A. eenst of towas"t U. cryo�496 . r t y9DIRAL RIOIST914 VOL 43, 140, 190--•FtIDAV, WT9lA991k 30, MY pSC13fON IA.j GA77•SDil ! ! �! 2t 1 i' i '•" ` Psalm No. CA77-1411 r hs* 2! ASIA DGpiNITIONS for pown,tly0lraw Oftwou (canted)" f sOYtl igtl21/RMT OPttAIOtl (Mnt►l� t, *Area 1 (cent'd) 1 *Ards 1 (cont'd), Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 610 sante Tat, Thanes Westerly to"tleo tr3, tomer of township 160, teal• 1211, Thence Northerly to the N.G. cornet of township 59, [ante 139, Theses Northerly to the N 9. cornet of township IS$# resit two k, Thence Westerly to the N.W. eernaT,et township SN, rants 1St, } Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner driowesbip too, to 56 12Ws + Thence Northerly to the N-t. corner of township 1010, tangt 1219,? • Thence,Northerly to the P.S. corner of township ISMO Tanis ISM, Thence Easterly to the S.L.' corner of township 1110, sante lei, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township low, tense 1461, Thence Northerly to the N,Es corner of township I1N, range 149, k r. Theme* southerly to the E.Y. cornet at township 130, rani* lar, f Thence Westerly to the N,E.', corner of township 1110, rani* lot, , Thence tasteriy to the S.A. corner of township its*, rani• 1Avs 1• Thence Northerly to the N.t* corner a township 1510, range 109, Thence Southerly to the f.Ys carnet at township 1610. rsnto'lSY,` Thence Lasterly to the.S.L. Botnar of township 1610, tanto 11LJ,S 'Thence Westerly to the N.V. tomer of township 150, tango 14W. Thence"Northerly to Sha X.C. corner of,tawnship 16N,vani0 119, I {` Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornet.of township 1400 tents 1461, Thence Easterly to the S.E: cornar of township 17N,'range 1419, Thence [•.testy to'th* $4. earner et tevnrblp 140, twng* 14X. '! Thames Southerly to the S.W. comer,at township'104, rants 1St. Thine* southerly to the S.Y. cornet of townsbip 15100 tans$ trines. + Thence' Easterly to the S.G. torher of township IGO, rani• 1SS,' ( Thence 9ostotly to the $.t, corner of township 130, tong* UM. Thence Southerly to the S.W.,goner of township 13%, rani* 1690 "� ' Thence Southerly to tb, S.Y. cornet of township IIXs rani* IX. ( ' Thsnta Easterly to the 5.9ternor of township UN, rani* 169,1, Thence tedterty to the I.S. corner of townoleip 1101, ting* 101f,, 'Thence Goutherly to the S.W. carnet of township 12M, rani$"179, y{t '•' i Thence Southerly alone ties testers line of mase 1211 to tbs. �+ 7hsnco Easterly along.the Southern lint of township 1210.N the .' I Pacific Oaua aaetwAtng that portion of Notthen California' '*"•, t Gastern boundary of the state of California, r ' within lanes Clata Cossey tnatwded within tbs bilewisy 1146/ 1 + themes Northwastarly, theme$ Northerly along the tutorn houniary� Cosooitng at the N.X. earner of towuohip it. r*ye 29, fit. of the •tato et Calilornii to the N.9.'Cornet of township 1700 Otohti hosollao and Motidiaat t tbsa$e in a Southerly diraetioa to tbs S.Y. tenor of toftebtp ranISE, Thence Westerly to Sha N.W. hornet if township 17N, tans• Ile,! 4 Ts, tanto )t. ( ' Thence Northar}y to the N,9..Comdt at township 20N, canto 1091 Thanes in a tesisrty direction is ties t.t. eoraar sf towa*b!p pS, ,{ Thence Weto the N.W, corner at'township 20N, rani* 109.' ' Nno*,490 Northerly to the N.S. urn** at township 21X, cans$ 990 , Th*nts In a Northerly d!t$ctian to the P.S. ••seer of tswotllp N,, s Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 21N, rani• 1t, cans* 410 \ �y y Thsnca Northerly to the N.L. tornor;ef township 22)(0 rani$ 39, i Tb*nto 1a a Ysoto[ly ittestisa to the K.Y. sirsor'of ganisbip Ms t!' 'Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of townohip.22N, rant* $9, ; I 1 Tongs 310 to tbs point otbetiontas wkleb parties Iis,a pact 91.. ' ` Thenca Northerly to the S.Wi cotner:of township 2710, Tins$ it►' Ares 2• ,, •'•• Area, i else included glade poet!••of Portbon California wtgiis• , •,,Thenc, Lasterly.to the 1.9. slrnor of township 2710, Tani$ St. , -,,Thence Northerly to the N.t. cornet #1 township 250, rani* i9,f ,, the i*iloitni i1Mis . Thence W.atrrly to the )(.W.'torn:r el townehip'16$, tango 7t, f Ces>.eatial !a the pacific Ocoee as an ostonslts of tbs Seotbatiy , Thence Northerly to the N.9.'Corn4r of township SON,'rango 691t line of township 20. Nuabolet hosgllmi and meridians 11 Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township Soot canto Its t ?bonds tsststly *long tbs itwtberiy lies of tova$Mp 30 to tM ••, S.W. corner of eownehl 3N, Thence Northerly along the Mt. Diable asertdian to the M.S. t ► tante IV, 1 , •t'1 1 r Thence Southerly to tbo S.Y. cornet of towasb!► 1Ns.ruy*•tYr,' ti,•;t, cornet of township 5411, canto tW, Thence Westerly to the N,W. Carne[ if township 3414; tants 461, I Thome township I# •leas the MvraMlJt bssollao to tbs 5.01.,seraer Iheme# Southerly to,tha N,t. corner of township'32Nw-canis 740 f , of lawns►1g* IN, mate 2t, !t ti Theins• Southerly to tbs S.Y. **east of towasblp 2S, valets IS 1 1 Thence Westerly to the N.W. torn*[,st township 32", to is 1X, t , i ' • iy•1, ,.Ihrnea Southerly to the 3.Y.torn*T Of township 3O10, tante 7W, 4' � Thence isteotly to the 6.9 cosset K tew0asit► 21, teat• 221, Thence Easterly to the S.I. cornet 61 township SON, range 7W, ; Tbones SoutMvly to tM S.W; tamer of tewnsbip W+ swags 29,.;' Thence Southerly to the S.W. tames of township 1600 cans$ W,' p, Thomas easterly to the 8.9. 44ymt of towas►ip #4,,Seats 39, 't Th Ago Esstarly to the 9.t. earn*r'at tewndhtp.l4N, range W. ?bone* Northerly to this 0.11. terser of township 2Ss rants 39, , > Thonee Southerly co the 3.W.,urner of tewsabi► 140, rani* SX.,,• ti, Tbs"*Westerly to tbs N.Y1 terser of toweebip 2t, ratyo 29,. ?bones Westerly to the S.K. corner e3 township 140, vents >Ws t' , These* Northerly trotting tbs Mubhoide �atelissi to,the Me , TMne* Northerly to tbs N.t. corner at township 1400 [ant* 7Y0 " tknow of township 111s rats 39► T V 1 TMnca,V:curl to the N.X. tamer'of township 140, tan a N, ' These* 9oatetly oltoi,the vio"144 ba eltiat to %be 0.8. Tbeaes NertMrly co the N.t.'corset sf townebtp 1SM0'ranp 101 1 tot township 10. reale 29, ! 1 t i . cl.-.,:•. 1„., s. .Thrace N4rtherly to the 0.9. Corset of,township Vol, row"ros390 Thong* * nto Yaorly to the N.V.01.Y. ratr of towsssbip SM, rs>je Us;1\, ' T►eese Mortlwtly to tie 01.9.'09W of•towraabsp 1Ms l9s } ' 1, r ! w';' ' I'GIJ. Yi', w,'�f ht,. .: , N+.. t .. i ,, • ,'.1 t,y •.,• , t�t1,� , , vt '• ' ? ft7 1 1 t i w r7 1 r r l,F w , ♦„ w �:. t t , tt t f.2 1 l,r 1 ,i i �7 :i ti t ! : • „ . . . � '�' r , ems,' j+ ++ 'c �j j•, t pIDt01Al i IO1tt901. VOL 41,AO. 190-�••isi0AY0 11111iMt601 30, W ' 1001PiU1Tious P.J i ` v'�r j ? r t / 1001►ICATIOGS ►. 4 q • p�riS:CM 114. CAT7-Sb9b - teodeod, i1 •�..�........�.�. , (43 FA 33903-SeptiIaber 30,,197'1 Pds1{U"Ato perr.ss,e pRCIlII?M 1rD. Glj-fOlO .iOsntsli Alameda, Alpine, Amasdor, butte ds.te �, .�..�.. .�. IArp so"Ah Pollen{ 4..1e Calarecar, Coluss, Contra ' Me•+lr - 11.Hr1es { Costs Del torte, f1 Dorado,' Rater M i M too4lesi YeseNea ead/er NewI "..."es , t beano, Glenn, Eunboldt, Rings Mn•71. r \ Ret{e M t T rwalrn 1±arsNee ta, take, Lessen, Madera, Marina, tim, m Mariposa, Mandooino,'Marred,: �, }• f{�„ latktnT Lot strfPirtq 9rorR Modoc,'Monterey, Maps, Nevadil , " I And/or Highway Mstkatu r.• Placer, plumes, Sacramento; ,f t •been, Rings an! Vulacs San Benito, fan lrvncieca, t r ,• I, ' t Counties v I San Joaquin, San Mateo:Santa 1 Tfatfia Mli,ti•tittp 13eotae ` rIf.3t ,ff i0 Clara, Santa Crus, 6hseta,. S r r / Applicator • 1 Sierra, sUU kiyous 10no, ' t wheel step lnstilltf, I ','� �.. ,. i.,;,'... Traffic surface faro/• solano, stanislaus, lunar, !+•, ; „ t' t Tchamea, Trinity, Tulare, +`,j r }+` �: r + i molested striper i,f1 .!! .14 Is )� Tuolumne, Yola and Yuba•' '''� t,l . i' {, :; 1 ; .Malpar (wheel step in•talla , Y Cbw+tiess gllfarnla. ,f '} ti.r''' { �' traffic,•urges• "MG- 1 b3eetetl striper) 7.11 .ff .41 #i an et `,. .t { )' : ' r'• slbtry feel operstieer ' t; r l�aickia fiat eaaaon..aton )? Meade bp•rstat', t 4.91 .33 .40 sg , b � i''; Alpines Aaador, Gslawrve, i; ueeput. M7.91 .ff 110 b +{'• San Josquin,.stanialaua and Applicator Opetator 7.05 .ff .40 b Tuolums Counties 111.70 11.00 (1.30 /1'.Ob fhuttUesn 1.90 .f3 ' .40 ► + ' Alameda and Contra Caste 'I top Kan 4.44 .11 .41 Is 1 Counties lt.ff 1.39', 1.19 �r .i1 •staining Counties ' butte, Coluse, 11 Dorado, Traffic Delinlating tAkriM lr , Glenn, season, Wdoo; d{rad , m �' Y •'Affliestol Wheel stop I ,t` r4lacer, Plumes, Sacrarntatinataliirr Ttatfie, surfa•e + •hosts Sierra, futtet, t , I r'i sandblaster �.yf Lf1 ./� is • t �' r 4 i , •'i`Tehaas, XoiO and Xubi `J-(temper (traffic Mltneati,rg . , r . .• r Counties : 13.90, 1,03 1.11. I . .1f 6erlee arpliaater, wheel .' fan senito end Sana Claram ,r t !� stop installers traffic Counties r#Lff 1.39 , 1.19,, .111 surfae• se"blastsr) 7.97, .33 .40 b slectriciansr striper 10.47 .3f .40 b ' '`;Mariposa, 1Mr6ed, slam+UlaW '( selpec totriper) 4.47; • .fl r .4t i i 1 end Iuoluene Cmxint/ss Murry feat gteratleat Rlectciciani 134.73 .94 ,3t♦1.34 1/4t Meer bgrratec 1 ( r�.`Ltarai 'f4• {1.3fueseMn ! . ' 0 1.Cabe 1pli0eti ` r App#itstar'0*oatsc " 7.97 43f .40 If i fhuttleaur 1.90 .f! .N -,' b Jr AwdOri Al Dorado, faecaaint end To10 00untise 1W Kan .1f .4f i.47 riintorai ! 1l • ' Alpine, Ameadoc Calsrerea.' m ,, j antra best:aeenty %.and San Joaquin Counties L'; y ssitedr r, j ;lcuth.1. f' las* .70 `1.34. 'li#1, A"601t iserasnb atom role spray, shserrock Topical. t Niagara (slate,,till ape l ;tswlnq stage,,scaffold) ' i '. ` . emmetio ten) 11.13 1.(11 1.11 , 1.11 e�1. ain6bliaiarr,11"athanter• 0.31 T6 3.34 1.11 t 3Wm�aler '..t• ., t tel:+ 't L !' t �.( t. jy', S r•• 'i } t '` - ! t f . ►1DiRAt R144MI, .VOL 43, N0. M- RIOAY, 000114 14, 10Y,i ' MODIFICATIONS L i ;'i \.. MODIFICATIONS /.'i t r I` / r t 1 I , ii,i '1} .r , r. tl, i'i \f 111 • /` r ., �. ' ..i �ItION Iq G77-5000 (Cont's) Fda1a sasellu payments DRCI/ION 110. G77-5011 (ODnt'11 Basic Fdge/...Al.r.,.e.r. (J HnrIF' llentlea• bene bewa M t Fwdaae Vfatlae. a.l/n HewNF Reaaaaaa t j Aster.Tr, RaM H& ►�eNia VasetMa wL/►r i. �. . Fresno, Rings, Madera•' 1 Aap,T. and TLlare Counties '111.11 .f0 .f0 1 ; tleetrlolann 4 . ( � ( Mariposa, Mareed AM 1 I /heat metal Notkerel 1,, . Il' I ; fuelumne Counties Alameda, Contra Costar II �` Rlectrlelans 113.73 .f1 31a1.f0 1/11 1. ( ' r,• Napa and solono Obuntlsi ll.f1 .77 2.11 ., ►31 .01" / 1 Cable bplieers I 11.1! 7 .f1 3N1.I1 ( 1 ,San Mateo County ,. ,12.31 t.73 1. .4 'r �, ;I1','' t 1 I1theres (' Tile Mtgru 11 ) , ,I I 1 Amador, U Dorado, hmrntnllt r 1 Alpina, Ataadot,•Calaveres, I,, ( 1 i and Y010 Cefuntles 11.73 ./7 1.75 i ?q v11 Ban Joaquin, stanlelaua ens 1 Falnterel L' 4, Tuolumne Colrltles 0.17 1.00 X70 2.0 6 0/ Alpine, Amasor, Calaaeraa ' ( � and San Jeaquift;Ceuntier 1 f 1 ( (' brush 7 t I I •'Y I { 1 1 ', � /,. •f./1 ,. /� 331' 1.13 Plumberst Stesattitterellr /prays Shoo sick tsperel 1 E' I y'r I { San Bonito and Saha I 1 tying stager Soattoldl' Clara Counties 15:15 1'.01 1.77 .1/ 1 t' I tandblestert structera� .• t1 t an Mateo County ,', t' 11.11 1.14 I 2 70'l, Yteelt Oa+erhanlerS I 10.31 .7i 3.11 I.W.1 - a Fltubarer 11 ,, Contra meta County 11.27 1.30 3.30 1 T.• 131 Flumberet I sNaallllterYi / 1• 1' i t �l I,'1 ItzCs1 No. G77-5001 - Ilod. Il 1 1 1', I 1 Mn Matee,Ownty 11.1 1.11 3.31 ` .31 I . (/2 rR 52127-leptembor.70.{1 �. Alamoda, Alpine, 1Madorr 1' 1 Calaveru, Contra Costa, Dil, r 1 .i ; 1 N1Y11 .. > . t 1 r'1 r ,!''Norte, 21 Dorado, Fresno, ` � Huiboldt, Marin,,Mat tpoNj 1i'. 1 L. 1 I.I .. 1 I,! I pbCleToN 110. G77-5012 - Ibd..111.. ( ` (';,Hercad, Monterey, Maps, -,, I I' ,( Ir ( 1 } 1 1 (/2 rR 521/1-September 30, lf7 ► 1 I' 1 (.,� ` (.�'� ".Nevada, ►lacer, eacramantol •�a I 1 '. ,' .r 1 I Imperial, Ingo, Earn, 1M �' '• r � •',�.. ' ' San Bonito, San Francisco{ '/b1 Angeles, /one. orange. LI JI I Jo.qu/n,.can wool tante I 1 'Riverside, /an Mri"N/Mr I, Clara,'Santa C[ur, tolane. 1 I 1 d T San Mule Obis Santa I{t I 4• Z ,). 1 t 1 I , en + 1. Bona", Butte Barbara 11 11 l l {I ( „'J l Barbara and venture ,1 Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba' ti (I! C• "�r � , { 1 Cbuntiab, callternla 1 ' r ''•1 �L •/, . Calllornl� 1,. 1�' • 1 ,.�� �11 �I 'i,� t, 1 �i�'. TI' p 1, an et �_� 1 !'' 1� N ^1t I r 1 t.. I. u:1't y ,1 0[yvall 2A 1 ' � brtckla Brat Stonsmasonar a1� Mics ; , 11.0. 1.10 ', 1 ff� , 111 Y � �•,, Alpine, N"dor, Glawreeo, Farklnq Mot Ott ping rotk. �' "•I t 1 i 1{�1• 1' ;, can Joaqu jn and Tuoluawe r, }l1 } ,l i i } ' t' and/or'Rlphray warkatil 1 t ' I�< ! :,tt. I I 1 Counties 11.70. 1.00 I• 1.30± t 1.00,' ;nyo and Iota Calntlat ` /1 }1-1,1 S{I.1 'h, Alas.eda and Contra Costae '4#JS, i1SS,1 1.15�,1' I. `i, .IS (' i 1 striper 10.17 .50 .�s `.b t''► I. N �.• i '' 'It1 Ildorado, Nevada, Placer,;,, ,}11 .{' J, 1'ri "' /trlpec helper 1.17 .II' .11 { r 1 � .� •' ;b (i ! r .S.crananto,' Sutter, Tahara; t f I 1 ,1, );.Trattlo Delineating Oeirhee •.r, 1 Yolo and Yuba Counties .• 13.50 f• 1.03' ,1.31( .23 ( Appl<,estorl Mhoal stop ., 4 a San Bonito an d Manta Clara,' I f ' }i '' Inetalletl fYate a butt►ae 1 .r. J r,1: , T f•: ' �' f t, counties ,1 t ( 1 l3 S� I, 1 35 , ' 1,22} .30 l I NIa111►laatet r 1117 .111 '.11 5 Is ' •J.,' {{ �Itr d-til 11 rt,i' /V U,I�,{,\ t.•r 1 I',}?,� �IIl ( '` ' I J,t 1 �'� i �t• (l:. .a 1 ► , ( t i' :�..a. !' . � ;. .1 .• 1 `�. t 1, . I / t `t r, 1. / 1 I• 1 }rl�i 1 , ( 1'1 1 i ,, i 1),+ , i wow,i .1ra� Ir ,, r 1t 1 t' 1. „ i '•` .`Rj :trll J 11�• 1 'I- '•,1•I,.1' ..lfa S� � +..11 ' ,I ., :I,,,�,j.... a}tf 1 / 'I ,t .1 f Y.' �' �1i ,1�1.L.1.1'1• `Mt� .1' t 1 ) Flip t •';al.�. wie.tiuy.t t ,Y d 1., 4 I ' '?�• 11.{' ''' , I�'''t •` , I,. {mow w. •fi 6.,Ll. ti�,..r .^,'�. .� I 1 11 1 I I 1 , 't';I`I .,,.1 •.1.•1 ;i. 1A�L1�.X11 '.�1�/)( `'' .r•. .� (tt �• .11� �I:c 1171 1 �.�•''•t•1•'\' Ir1:T,r(�� t ' Ir.\ ,•1� 1 J,'I `I 1 1.N, �• 1 1 � 1 1 I.' L } �{�I• t/ l 1'Mali .' .,r( 'r 1 } 11 '' 1 (' ,•.• �fl•, '; 1 1 : 'i I 1h `, ( 1.1 I1 } I { t 11 '1 \ . ' •.� T y l'1. (( J, ' ' 1 1''t ' � 111'11 •�' It 1.•,l 11.. �•1.4 � 1 ,,'1 •, 1 ,' � I ' 1 ( ,1 1, it ,,; �. rJ Mabal� ,1 r' ` } ' !1 / t'{ ! t1� 11,1! ,1', FIDUAM. RIO�STAA, VOL 43, NO. 199-IRIDAY, OCTORIR 14, 191F3' If 1 _1 MOOIFICATIOIIS ►. ) 9 fgGIFIGTI01(S P. I � -IOM 110. G77-SON (Oaet'dl DCIIIOM 110. G77-3011 lfbnt'dI 1 � Irl.t.leve llh Iq�eeb Belle /Aqe fe�eRh►oAsah /:. h , Bell[ Maerl f IbseMN Maalr Ido N11• 1 i Bah. M L IN ►aasleaa Veaellee and/or Bells M l W ►esswes Voagea ee1/er APT I.Tr. Soft Floor Layerar 'I'»••Tr. . / Loa Angola*, Orange, M 1per (traffic delinesting - Riverside, Santa Barbara, device applicator, wheel San Wits Obispo, San atop installer, traffic SS /0 b Bernardino and Ventura CDBi .111.00 .70 .01 4./0 ! surface asndblastor) 7.97 Slurry Seel Ope.rstioml I r , Miser operator 9.77 SS ..10 b I 1 Squeegee Ian 5.17 .SS .10 r b (' 1 I Q�UIOM Mo, CA77-3011) - Bbd• !1 I i Applicator Operator 7.97 .SS .10 b i 111 Fll 52993-84ptenbor 30, 1117 fhuttlown {.90 .SS .40 b I 1 ( I , t ape[tal, Korn, Los AMs11ai 11'7 Top Man 1.17 .13' .10 Orange, Kivetaldei Ido Iulnlna Countigal I Nrnardino, Ian Luis Obispo, Traffic DellnoV g Device j Santa Barbara and Ventura �,L '•i 'a 1 , Applicator 9.37 SS 10 Cloontiesi California 1 �. I Striped wsol Stop Inatall r1 r Surface sandblaster 1.90 .�S •).10 b I n I - 1' ) .' lalper (striper, wheel atop �' 1 Drywall Installer& il.11 1.I9 1.111 .110 .17 , installer, tn[[lo surtaae Plaster Tendaras undblaster) ' 7.01 .SS .to b I 1 Ventura county i1.37 1.05 blurry Seal Operation! Ban Barbara county i Mixer Cperstat , X6.91 .SL .t0 b I j I Manta Maria) 11.17 1.00 11.30 :111 •. h `. Squeegee Man 7.91 1 .SS .40 b San larbara County . Applicator Ope[atot 7.01 .SS .40 In (except Santa Marla) i1.13 1.11 1.31 './/til Shuttleman 1.90 .SS ./0 b Bern County (Coma LSM* '•�. i' top Man 1.00 •.SS .10 b Baval Ordnance Tact SSSS Plaster Tenderal station, tllvards off) 11.131 L11 .1.30 .0 Ventura Count 11.1] 1.b3 1.13 1.10 Y Kern County (Kabaindet Santa larbara County of County) 11.11 1.113 1.11 ./1 I' (Santa Maria) r: 10.11 1.OS 12.yo ./0 I Pluahbersl steaalittersi Santa Barbara County I loperial, W& Amoles, Otani r I •. l , ' (except Santa Maria) 10.11 1.111 3.10'. .110 Riverside, San lernardlne, Kern County (China IAko I lam Wis Obispo, Santa Maval ordnance Teat Station J larbara and Venter& Ons: 11.11 1r& 16% u1 IV 4% Edwards AFS) 11.111 1.01 1.30 .110 f Soft Floor Lyerss t 4i loin Count nder - County (Remi11.110, 1.01 Leo . .{0 Los Anfalbr Creme, of Countl I Y � h RSwrs1N, Sanas Ba[Mlra, ' � PIuaberaI steaafitteral1 Nn Wis Obis", San } lepet Lal, ins Angeles, By[k►Niwb Ued Y4ntNra Ow. 11.0 471 ill 1.10 .b Orange[ Riverside, San •r- ', - I I t 1 1 r ilemordino., San Luis 7 Oblepo, Nota Barbara l and Ventura Counties 17.11, , 101 411 111 3/11 1• 10 ►IDIIAI 11013T11VOL I!, NO. I►►-fIDAY„OCTOIII Id, 1►11' 1 i IOOIFICATIONS ►- ! MODIFICATIONS P. 10 Fdei./wrlhi►erseah 'I t FriaseeeRM► �• . �. � DRC7s1OR M0, CA77-3011 - Nod. I1. `0461. Basle r „' } t)• `{ (11 n 31961-24ptaaber 30, 197 ) H«+ly Uyretlee Meerly IIs IM I ran Diego Clounty, Calllocnis Rete.. N l I /wdeae veeeMee .-4/er r ReM MLD ►Me1Ma veeM►ea a Ar A//o Tr. .Tr. all Inst�llarm 13.15 .{{ 1 1.90 .00 .07 Dee •1 A -t Mod, Dryw I ►ainterst i Change. p hrkinq Lot vock sad/16c 1 I L►orenl ■ighwey wrkec', Oroup l 4.7.60 .bs .s0 traffic DslWatieev dioi Orcup 3 I 7.70 .45 applicato[ 9.37 .$5 .t0 b 0roup Whoal stop installed - 1 p traffic surface "rA- Daeisi A -4 n blastart striper 9.96 .55 .40 b < s •pu ar , "\ I salper (traffic surface Changer 1 san6blastert wheel stop bricklayers - 11.50 it Wtallart super) 1 7.00 .55 .40 b slurry Seal Operation., Deaieion IIAII-�2?4 Nlaer Operstoc 9.19 .53 .4Na0 b 152 l eque"te n r '1 7.96 .35 .40 b • Applicator Operator 7.06 .55 .40 b plumbers and staemrittars 11 r.s0 , r. .t1 1 '.,,1.1 : ,10 shuttlemae . 6.90 .53 .40 b Top Nan 6.06 .35 ,' .40 b INci•!on IIATI•k2]O- Mod. I 1 y ! • t '9lrbent 6tsamlltte[a, 11.11 lot 111 1}4 3/41 art.. e , y'n I ', , '_, � 1•. most Metal workers 1 11.96 1.04 3.14 .01 Change t son Floor Layers 9. .r ,.SO i Plumbers sal staastittero, 11.10 .60 .dS .10 9b.ae wt.l Workers' 11.o6 .so .7T ', OCUIOw ww0, CAT7-SOB! - wbd. 91 ,.OT NI FR s1969-s•pteeb•[ 70, 197 1'•: �. ` Deo cion IA .YQ6A- 1 '�, 1. r'.\ 1 ,�r `r} 'tF I" Diem 00"ty, Callfen[la �• 1 eta r , BTT) r CI `o, r , ' , Ql.neit " \ Deerialtiom of, r .t ;,, f,:.•,.,.: "oil tastallets 113.05 se,` $1.30 .40 .07 C• nters a ive n Laos 6• City of Coameil 111 rid abuttias 9loidwat saamtltq[a 13.11 lot •164 13% 3/4t munleipa a oxo vork on or perbisias to the Nina River) sheet 11sY1 wsweka[e; 13.96 1.04 3.34 .9i • I t so • Lome 3- City of Coumeil sluff.•rill abuttims elpelitiea i t i (exel eek M or pertetstas to the lueeoeri River) laborers Lama 10- City of Coemell sluffm fid abvttiiy srRtel see' exel tr vork as w pertosmins to the 9liosours River) Ml • ui n to a. tone 1- City of Council blurt aril .butt a pe tics en i as work on or Pertaiaias to the Nil99mrt (live Dr v •-Lome 10• City or Coonan blurts sad ebuttims anieipllt a', Ire lns'vork ea or pertaining to the,wuonrs Ricer) ' .. ,1.111./' .' / I• .11• I' . .� 1 I,, 1 '•r - •I � ,1.' rJ II ,. , ` ` i' I` � - ,; r 1 - .i i 1.� 1 ' . ,IL.i .r.11�1 1 • t _VNovi ,111 ' 1� 7 r .( ,•, 1 � !' ill, . I' I r 1. , •r .'1. �. _ ,•1 ' .�1 .. .'' .I1 1 'I ,,1{ i. •'I �`., .I r;;l ! , �' I 1 � FIDIRAI RIOIITIR, VOL 43, NO, M-►RIDAY,, OCTOSIR 14, 1P»r :I; r - , t, 0 fblotn Ito CA77-5090 - Mod 42 • . N001fIEATI4NS F 3' +l,= ' .'+ ti , �' ' I1UdlfKATIORS t. 4 f42 TA 52905-Septasbor 30, 1977) ?. e ,1 i i • ' irla te0ehb feTsaah Alameda, Alpena, Meador, Butte, SCI/ION Mo, all-solo iCent'di tell$ N Calaveras, Colusrr Contra Trlaai�eOsOr.hLaer. _ i N•rri lMwtl•s frintr[al Rain N i i Passle0a rsvvmw #*dor Cotta, Del lbctr, E3 $credo, :Haft �� Ilr$ der Lata, matin, lie"Wilier son AlPr.TA Lake, Gienni Muareldt;'Eltgsr Rehi MtN , Ta0eN0a Yaterba •eppir, ' franoiaee sn//enaB!131s. i:.. Laker Ls, Mendocino,, Nacin, a 1yPr.Tr.' I OI Mtlrlpou, Maelno, IMrcedr '+ 1 Btuah 11.77 .99 1. 0 .10 . , /pray i 11.27• .to 3,030 .w .l2. 5tj "*doe, 1lonterry, Napa, Mrvata, +'15 i' ;'; Tapers 12.72 .H. 1.14 d!• •!i s Placer, Plusas.lsacramenter tr San Benito, /an Trancirsro, ii + .t + PlUmberse /tiamfittarst bain, ban Mateo, Santa. ii i ; t Alpine, Meador, (Southern n Joaquportion of Countyl, Butter t • I Clara, Santa Crus, Shasta, ,, Sierra, Siekiyou, Soiano, :;a „ r '' Colrveres, mluu, Treene, , Sonoma, Stanislau■, Sutter, 1',' t Glenn, Eines, Lesson, I: I t ' Madera,,eiaripora, Merced, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, , • , . , , rbdeor Monteesyr iluteia, Tuolumne, Yo10 and Yuba t ' r 1 I' Counties, California . "I: ' + ,, ( f 04 Un JoaQuinr /seta Crutr t' t t. �,, ;,.(• /haat$, /lens, tistiyou, �+ 'c 5 r ' /tanialwl, gutter, whams, t aChang*t" ? + i , `r I ;ti 1' S Trinity, Tulare, Tulluse! t ,. ; Rlectrlclanu ..•t. •, . and Yuba Counties 13.f! 1.41 !.4! •1! Lake Tahoe Ares 5 r , tlectrfclana /13,9x`' S':11 • . 11+.92 i0s 5 + iaj yet eentributas to t M +a+A Et! N ale tit tt !!t !ysTr/M• , Cable Spitcerr 132!! .!4 '� 31$.22 .Oi and f/ of basic hourly r to tat f the # "ars 4 1 91lsa0Psf Calsver4a and 4aq Joaquin Coe y: Ei•otcicians 1),03 + •96''• 21+1.49it t,' .01 ' ' Credit. Sia taid'Nolids a. A tAr 4 fa, 1 ' Mrer tquipaant apolowse Cable Apllcen 11[22.^, ,t:if.• 30+101! -.el le •Ole ' i t', ItiledtiveAt) ,. ; t 1 ' i spa and Solana,Couati0s y, r t ' ' it ,Elaottielans , 12,11'• 1.019 31+1.10, ? .04, Group 1 I 5 1.14 1.$46 2,23 1,00 , 9 �1 C•I'l• Splicer 13,42 1,4f�'. 301.10 , .04 ti,,, Group 1{q 9iis 1.S/e sols 1,44 ,29 .i teks, Marla Mendocino) ' + 1,' S . 'Group llb)' 9,74 1.51 2.35 1.00 .lt . i Group 1 ' { 9.74 loss* 3.23 1.44 .3t /And Sonora Counties 5' r 'Group all) 10.40 51051• L3S 1.00 . .29 j 1.j,Elactrlclane 13,15• 1.11 31+.30' .02 ;a t Group 3 . IO.tt l.ts• 2.35 1.00 ' i3t Cable Bpileera 11,30 I 1.3114.30" , .03 t « croup)l�I ' 11.3f '1.lN 1,3!' 1.19'" :!!•r• •a, :}ttElevator Constructors 11,12 t 7.745•:., •:'..Ss i •033 Group f 11.13 1.32• 3.35 1.04 ' .79 )• II H slevrtor�Constructor$' lhipita 701JE .7/j.' �r .f/Y • .. •Nf 0[wP 4 '12.11 1,91• flet 1.!! •lt., i Line edn•tructiont t r•{ t .SIOrl•Morter Medea and 8101you ` r r, 5t"t'. %+,i l ; 1,. r !Ineluiaa i,2i Pst.hwr t0 pe aimed 1929 aM state f Counties 7 T.}..` '.+': +, , , } fd iwe h h ' t �3 I,j,TceOrtrlatwe helpecl'Ground i,. 1j , .t :,*f ,,• /;I Hele /este •9• R ~ t • IIII o .3 l»r ♦�. ;j•• N••rt + ltietrlaa r i r p-Bead lroundmanl;Neadgcound� 2922'+, i^9tft"" 3i '""'Y ci4,;t 31►l9 A,` ,t RerOi Rah& Nf,M P=Okae Tela[fa 00440 (chipper)I lower rat. L ! �i �: 5 .r ,, t some sailraant*!tater t. ANti TA in'I l JaekhueMcmen +. 1,79 .IS 7 ' 31 ' .10 1/31 . 1 r' -'I t ! i ty;Lini Lquiplsent FAA 14,0!t, ;.4f( !t�,i t y. •18 + 1/x71 r. + tt hl l «:+r I Aria 1 Atla ! Llnarn Mlrrprayett'Mly¢ i e ti , "�•+. rlGtwP 1 r� .{t.13 $10.22 iI,S4a 2{9.92 j r •t4 , a!/ t' ,e,•'�.Lini lgUipMBL Mai i=+ .Y t•. + •, f,i ,, I Il.r�'•1 rU: • , tl'I Cott$tied, linssan veldst; 25 11,$524 t4f 45" 30 31 {"!�" .l0� ' �3l31+,,• "� M Orsup ! 1} ,9.50 31.01 1. i�l3 .98 �!! a trittmec: ,. /, : ' ''S' 18rf0` ' •IS 't• 3% 5 •10 3,/i! r Group 3 1, 1.73 21.32 1. 1,3 , . r Trot „ti Grou 4 + i" 10.32 4,11.03 1.110 ,l•if •!0 5' •!! +,• 1.: table•4p1/oaral liNrnr f' r , M "t''1'• + ♦ �+ S f i t h• t .` , 4 F,'1'•',; u3'':hie'aprayet.., ' 12.0/ i •If tit 31'. .lett;• 1 ;$ ,, tc;;Ctwp"fr . . ' . ,� 18:35 11.4{ L3N ` alit .!! i .!! 'i 4 '.� �. , 5•• .1:. $Gtwp i i r' 10,71 11.32 `3.30+ ,.: Ills d! •'•!! j 4 . Lake;'eiarin: #iendtbin6`and Group 7'a''- 30.17 U.)4 I0510 : 2.25 •!! '•2! it'fohose Countiaa t t ti +. 5� t 5: �GrwP 1 "' ' it I 5 12.1! 3:30 't 1.23'• r.9! .. 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' ', ' .. 1. •• ) • 1' }f•1 • ,'S3 '!`:ti.C. 1' .4'.i. 1/, ,t'."• / Il( t.lr , •�' '�l' • • lu. 1.� • It t � t ,•5. • Ir 1'.'�t•.i�•,,l',1 1, ri r`1 �r�•,', • r! .4 , , • . • ' 1 �r •r . aJltl� .1 V. ., c\ til i f .tl!. 11 MODIFICATIONS F..6 �., .,j M011FICATIOUS DICIRCIN 0 CA»-solo ICent'et,l 1 a t , Pow 6"01116 hyme•Il /e11s pl[ap sa»IN I N sup 1 t , , Needy H.rrl[; ',I I@illellea t NN•t^ Nit Families Vosso a MAIN 31 . 1 P �ats ,N•t Fen�IM� TeMI•. •alf•r Aa4e.U talnlerel , ' t•, IrlOk 'randeril i 1 1 i G1.vras a san Jeaquln 0so.: 19.91 1112! 111.70 i ( Ane sense) Oeunllel.,' 1 i 1 1 ( ( l'.fowr'llqulpindnt OPeraton► I';i ' „ 1 Irueh 111.77 I .f! 11.70 .t0• ►'r / ,.'Chief o3.HCty to Oteup'10 ''t ,, !,•I" 1 1 /pray r 1 '13.17 d! 1.70 .t0' i •011 } 1 n ';• "ten e0 11.1Y .tf }' '1111 1;1 1 ' .til• Ntlan• Nelp•ru 'r i 1 M ( j >t t 7'A1pinei.A118669► IU too `1�1' '',t\;t ' r (' 6lulkbet6l 111ae11ttet1l ;' " , lr , 1, 1. Calavroa,'Coluda, 31dorador ren ,•. u • . 1 ,Alpine, AMbt Iteutllicn •, / i 1+t' '0lennh&aea•nr Nodoo, Ilevad r,, ' h t I f� 1, •'`'1 i'i 'i ' 'i pOtllen Ot county)r t 1 • _ I. ( 1 1 i .• ' ' 6tt+'►lager► Flumael'PaeraMnter ! J 4 4laweu, trelBO► +'1/,i •/ .Vt 111n'Joa6uln, ehosta, 1 . r', ' 1• 4 NaHpMir IM[ced, NDntireYr 1 ' ..•rear'Ianlaiaua/ luthtr' Te ►'' Ian Joaquin# sant& ecus, , hama, Volo and'Yuba Cos. 1.71 .60 1.10 suttee, tahaldi, TgelgL►e , and Yuba counties , 11.60 1.41 1.10 11 t "o , 4 j' I ',' CIC191ol,'N0, CA77-so9l�'Noe.`_11. ' '•�r ' I , •1 r' i . '. fbeenote� 1 , I 1 1 1 P ;i,'•, ti. S ,,' , I' } I •nal lbrylOYU Oontrlbuten so o Male A urly get for ever 1 years eat/rleee (11 1R 32927-Be teebst ]0, lf7 1. 4 and 11 et Msie houcl ren •'tor 6 tlu to s year• a ro0at l! YPay Alaaledai'Alpine* Amadou 1 4 1`{ .' ) l'' il� ',1' ' I credit. .Ile Paid eoliday A the Hth III 1 ,Glavetas, Contra Coata. Del ' •t ' 'iNort•i'I1,06radol fr•inol;'" > ' �t j1. '!• Fol"s s«»H11 Payment Humboldt,'Ilarin,•Ndripoaar ' 1 •t ,+ , cede b.la seemed Fib ,' +�' 'I �•1 d 1' ,G tj 1`1 f',`+,•r, l ,I' J 1' t He.dC Howl? ideellN•• r nteNy, Napa t t r . 1 . t Penned! "Allot 1 (�hewed, �laccr, sactwuntor' y• t ! r Rsus Rasa N i ; veamN�O $an'lenito, Iantraneliee,.",'1 i���i ' ► � fi x;•4,1 ;„' NwtlhlllpaaetOja911le I AppwTw I� ; ''',Bart Joaquin, as Natio, tantsf1. 1 !i �F ` Are Arq S ! I •I ;r, Clarol IantrCtu110 a, solano,,' I, t, t ` ,; , �r sonama! suttatl Tshaala/' • ; •! .' 1 �t • • • " ' .: : . } tuoluMl,•Yo10 And Yuba''•. '' `'' '' 1 11 1 j'Group 1 19.11 110.t] /LSI• 1111! .90 ;Sol �, «,\, �'1 1• 1 . 1 p 1 t.SO 11.01 1.914, 6.19" x.190 -•-11t 1 Ceuntl•e. G11f0[nis 7;l r7' 1 19, t 1 w,. r j Group ti, i t Group 3 ,. f.73 11.11 1.31• 7.1! v•;!o ��,.1! :,n,e...:t r'' , .1 , h: ,'..t: /,1 r s I,K i t OtouP 1 10.11 1 11.11 1.51+ 1.15 x. .90 .19 tl•Otcielenu /' I •f' ' Group S' 10.53 .•11.01 LSI• 1 1.35 I ; 90 .1f 1 Lka'taho• ACN r I ' , ' ) 1 „ _! : Group i' 10.13 11.11 1.SIa 1.1s ,.90 I , . !1 1 11eotCio/ans 1 13.46 .tl ]1e.fL 1 I'1t .Ot 111 1 croup 7 ' ., ' 30.17 11.11 1.Ss• t 1.13 1 .t0� 1 ' .1t; , "I,!'Gble splleata.1 :; ; 15 16 ,,•1 `,:61 11..11' ' (L 101 '"1 ' ' Group I ' , 11.11 12.11 1.564, 1.11 1 .f0 .111 1 ' ( ;G1Wscaa and OanlJOpulp Oo ,' .. , ,I;` 1''1 ,1. r;. croup ! 11.51 11.05 1.564, 2.1f 1 .f0 .11' 11•d0t/Oland' o"' '"/ \i• 11 05 ` ..f6,' 314 49 t ,( J .Old" •' , , r, Group 10' k 1176• 11.17 ',.1.36• . ,1.15.6 tr♦t0` •1t' c J Cable Iplloeri '"' ,' :I 11.11• ' ' 1'196; 11.1.1! + ..' •Ol,tr croup 30-A: 11:6• 11.11 9.964, 1.13 '.f0 .tf it '' 1t'' } ••l;t Ape and so3ano 0ouetles j� .i �!�..; ' ' r.`, Group 11. 1. 13.06 111.57 1.914, ,1.15 , .f01 �.!!I I �;'r. 11•c0riclane ':,: ; 12.t1, '1 1.06 ']t.l.lo ti ; .01. • ; Group 114; 11.11 ' 14.71 .1.114, 1.11.1 •;190'1 • • .19, ;•Cabla:splWers } ,11.41 -3 4.16 ` ' .04 ''1'1' 1.0ceup 11-s 11.51 15.01 1.514, 't 1.13 1 .10! .lf' 11 11 1 .� triclf ol.n� counties . 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' :• 1,4 %;� + .t 1 1; a. . lilu,Ns e. .t +r. •'"� ! , •1 ( 1� 17t i r y�,,a•,�*� .I f• .+. .,� + lJ � r: } t ,. • +`, • r 1 I r 1' '+ ``))I., J�' r ` .. ..f'\i { Moro •t" } , .. ,.t�` . t •. .� Mat tamiLfal r 3 +!i r s DECISION No: CA77-SOI9 - MISd. 1 S' ?•► \ 1 t ' y„ to t ( , ► (12 rA 20991 - April 221 11977) rl ,/,logs faseflis Forw•sf• ? ,1 , Yl}o• pdofe if•eR[•pirs••b e 1.' �'� badtl.✓ •. 1 '+' I 1 1i bnie t..Alalatda, Alplrier•Aas•doCi butte •\ ;i,• + + ', y EIraNM t 1 ( M•wir•' lMesN•„ I I ).•Calavoras, Colusa,•Contit i'' 11 Rassr H L 11 �iesls•1 1 1 t t•.Contca Dal'Norte, Ll Dotedo :,,, Ds•dlio •n1/sr \ ,' / ;: RNe; M i A pfasiMs Danns• T►. E1 rf1, , r. r A►pr..Tf r `I { o { •, +, t[sano,"Glenn, Humboldt; Kings I , , t power equipment Gp•tatoral t 1`•1, ,.;1:ako I.asean, Madera, Merin, ; c '. !y', ;a t� 't tl oil}t ' ' ) �' .1iledciving, i . M+ripau, Mendoelnot MMrctld, , '1St 1!`4 i„11 .,Y• t r 1 �; IGcoup 1 • ,,• c SO• 13.25 •90 east 1 •,,x . , Modoc Montora '. 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' , ' 14. 2 11.50• 2�iis s Joe ,•;9 i ,r`�tl !.1'• Sierras Siskiyou, foleno, �" 1 r tt m ct,'� i� 1+1 i !1 1 i ) 'tl,,�i A t !'Group 3S•) j !• ',�,•)f l� 11. f • ( + 9., Sonoma, Staniiiaue, Sutter! ! + 4 t ) ;+ t ?• ' 1't •, i f' ( (, ,+ 1:• i Group i.1 t ,` 11.!1 r 1.50 Mole ' .14 s •i! t `J .Tehama, Trinity, 'Tulte4,', ` : ( t i �' �! 1 4t', 11 Ns 1411 Ii'y e f{ ( s ,' > J +�i . f 1r ,, /' Group 5 U. 1. 1: .29 ,i.Tuolumne,'Yolo and Yuba 111 rU !, i' ! j a•,. i 3 , 1' �� t r i power equipment Op•r•t"O t51T•:'.J 1.y' Counties,'Calitornii•' I ";t ;1 S 1i 1 tAott 'r i)J�v JI �t{r II L��')11 ' ii +I• Group It t t f i 11i1j• t a ., 1' ,•ti;'i' It i"t q L �l' 115 t. Area 1 it 1 l.13 1.50• 2.25 •90 ii9 M , rr. 51141 Chanr)ez 3 usF i t' r 51? tt.'Ii r+P} stet ( +t.Ik4' i' 'J' ! i Aria 2''1 10.1{ 1.50• ', 2.:4�' 5 '.911; ►119 f� tl irlcklayarC, btonamaeonsr'rtftl ' f ..�)'• Group 3ti t'Monterey and Santa Ccut' ? }•, ,r' , + ,«, t •! t :Area 1 1.SO 1.50 fe • e!O , Counties r 1t {r f` tgLfO 11123 1134;tJ I+ `.•�' /";it t 1t '\;•(, Artea 3 i. t` 1 1 ( i '11.01 1.50• , 2.i1 .ti; .39. 4 a • t'I r o - ,, 1_;'Blectriclanat .« ,rJ; �, rot.,; ' �,;,'i•i,r ,1 r .�'t.r * 1` 'irate it�.� t` ' "' j '' J 0. 11 ;prosnot•Kings,•wdeu.an0 it t',ti , 111 1 r �, , {t+fl\ ', , ii,' (Aria 1 Sit ' 1, i fila ltSO• tt 2.211' .�.90 .i! , + •, t- 1,111 TUlartl Cauntifa }'' ;/r;I .1,r+) .}, �t t,, ; 1+l t,,,,, t" Azfa 2' 11131. 1.111• 'L 1.111 J 1'4!0 •1 e3!" '?t LlectrICiane e'!I�t{!lr{,� \12.71 1},'180 •31.1;05 j'4 1; iLOS .11 tit mit• ' Stoup 111'1!' 1 11 " ` at;','+ t t +� ' ,1 • 1 s •'1 }'�' '`o !. ` •lt;t` Cable S licerel i l 14.04 A I•f0' 2NLOs ;+&4S 1 et:1 'r' • 1, , 1 1 4�:1 , t P !��1 i },: t r i 11 , Arta 1 '14.32 y'lease, Lill'` 'e!4'•' $it , it',Sen wt o Coun t l ,« . , ..;tt+, ,l1 'i 1' 1` \ ';trti r1,S •ti z , f i• ,) i • tlir'S / y 1 (• f t. Area i ! (1 1 11>i3. 1•!0 1 2.28 .9iy. 1.38 \ ; Lloctrieione ,' t > r p�lieirt ;}1.15 4lK:00 f "•,.i2t 11, •\ ' `5 1' r+,;+Glarlerat �t kt'+ 'v*t'J �,'�, t �\ 1•?il'' ,. t +,t' o! Are•.1 {l " ;t 1 !10.55 i 5' 1.50• •90 •29 Contra Co•u,,t ek l,` j 1 ! I i i . ,(t Aria 2 {yi .,'ys t U.Ot' +1.94• L2S'. •!4 ' sag `t 1 1 It t J r tMor!nI Mendocino, (Southern hyo i t .}' ' ;,i ! II.' e,..4`' •( _ Group U' 4.halt of County, from Northa, ,'J } }'i r` 1e .dL 1 t '+ '' t Aria 1. t t +)' 1•'.1 t " 10.71 t 1.114• 2.35 t '..94 ,.1:3!11 t' • , ot'rla,Sti44)e Monte[eyi. ! I 't ti f.'.' 11° +: 1 ,I• 1'' t'i '•, / ` !0• Lis' •!i •2!' r + l t 1,+d, t r Arla 3 / ) i 1Li3; 1. 1 tl Ma a, San Ssnito San, �' ,' c.;•, i t rraneiaco, San Meal Santa 11! >,1};1, } ,a t' ',\,9+ ,.`•+ �. + Area, 1 1.l0• ESS' .904. �•3f t i 11 v7 1,Clete, Sente Crur,'folan•, tJ, It 1• + ;ti!. ii +• t Area 2 + 12.311 '1'1:50• i.2S e!i .2f ' t i.t 4 1 Y(S.W., from east of- 'l S,; .. ' � {' 1 " t t. :?+! •` ,, G[Oup ` 4",+.Fairfield) and son. Co•,.p i 11.79 ri 00+ 11.11 i� l�' •i2''J; Area I. t 11.31 1.90* 3:35 test •21 s t 1'Nal1( e . t:, tt tr 1>) t' ftp•;:,` h {. , !Atta2 + 12.42 1.506 2.25 ''•!i 'r `,•29 •, ,t 1 4'{,a,'1(11 (I t 1 ',, + • r•.t li i''�' t It 1 `!I�+Yi•' ' G[oup r !!, J•y•: t `t ` kr t {` , I'1• . + Arai 1 11.51 11.306 Seas '•` t.99 .39 r. li 1 In �1'ilt {1>tjA 1' 1 1 I { 1 A[fi'2 / 11.05 1.10• t•i•ii 1 efi •2! 1 {}� t 1';ti Ito, t t ',Group lei • « .0! Are• 1 I , 11.16 l.so• }i.isl .o$ '' /t•i,it} f , t Ir L t , ,' p'. ' 1 1, • l`` ' 7 1.14• 4.211. . .ii till! 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J �)+ •rS tt.,+l�;,t'• + 1. 1 «\,•'1 € t ` \ �, «'1 +'11 t4.1 ,, d tMat}�' amt tIr;J�'�iT') 115•. a�+i It' .r'rl-1};.� 7j)",+;'.��''t'•,til ittl' �I'' _Itr.',o,(I• t+1' .1; I 41 , +' 1,5 r p` .t j a f it t , .. 1 i tl;, \ 1,11, r j {1111, i t,ttl:,;'i{if y,r'h�'�xi•.t ,t t�t I1tl r'i , .;t ,( y.�'t '''. ,;1' ,1 1• +, .t}tl `� I y i. `,t, � �,;f' .j•: � iEDt�l{R/OIiTIR•'i♦t01.,41� NO. 110�RIDAY,1UPTllAMtw 1�•.I?" r �i rj. i S. �' Vii '' �.�' •, ' v i ,r r t •tin,«t `i iSIi,ISt r S 1 L, � ,, ' t t.!' ', t 1�1s , is .. 1 �� 1`1 {" .i ti'! ) }art'-i�tt ' •i �' �'�. } ;It1 JL, `y to ,. � , (+ ,'Moot. . •� , '• 1 ` '.1 , 1�,' .,( S' •.r 1 ' • • • •' .. ' ' . ', ' 19)DiFiCATiONS P. 3 �, ' ' NOUiFiCATIONS P. i i• r � , or-151014 ft. 77-5039 rd), Basic Pilots*Rat*lits Paya*sl* .�. Prisp�IMs reywesr* 1 6*sic 1 t Hrurly R4ac*tl*s Ho*rly ihceti*s R*ics H i M roofless vsesli*s oaJfer R*trs' N i M t*ssia*s v*seH*o 4041*, 1 t' A►p.Ta' J Apr,Tr. L Alpine, Amador, Butte, ' t i Group 10-As , Area 1 111.$$ $1.50* 12.24 .00 .29 Calaveras, E1 Dorado, ;�", s Area 2 13.39 1.50• 1.2S Jo .19 Marlpons, Merced, psorth' 1• Group 111, L of city of iivingatoni, •� + r t. ;,,, + , 1 Modoc, Nevada, Placer, , i , L Area 1 12.06 1.50* 3.i4 .90 .29 i' Sacramento, Can Joaquin, !` 1 Area, 2 q 13.57 1.50* 1.25 .90 .If Group 11� 1 t 1"•,rt '•Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, \::. I . jt''', 1 Ace& 1 _ 13.22 1.50* 2,25 .40 .If Otanislaus,'Sutter, Tehaalar Area 2 1{.7) 1.50• 1.15 :90 ,19 Tualumno* Yolo and Yuba tr,. 1 1 Counties h. 101iii ir,.5�. i1.S8 Group 11-as Ironworkers: L' t Areal 13.57 1.50* 1.3S *90 .29 i Pence P,rectori ` 10.66 .11.24 2.22 $1.461 '' 106 Area 2 15.03 LSO• 2*1! .!4 .29 Reinfarclntl ; 11.55 :•1.24 . 2.22 yS 1.46 ;.06 Group 11-Ci 1 Ornamentals Struetfual r••, 11.55 1, ,,,11,24 2.22 1.46 :.0$ Area 1 13.94 1.40*' LIS *90 .29 w , Marble Setters 11.74 •.1}.40., ... .93•' 1:03 Area 2 1S,)S I.Soe• 2.25 .90' .29 L + r' 1 *includes $.2) per liour to Pleetereral „ •, .,',' Pt ailelted P alth afld Welfare ir lids• t I Monterey'County 12.31 ' , "�/R1.00: +35'} .;S,"1 .01 � d 1 San rrancieco'end•San Mateo` i, dL i ` L' 1 ! ^• f 'f ,.Plumberal •tesMUtteral Counties 12.33' 1100 1.25 t. .01 t. yPlrstererat Tenderu 1,, Del Porta and Humboldt 1 Monterey County 10040,.* 1.25 1,�0`, 1 Counties Plumbers; StooAlitteral ,p ,pt• ' 1 11 :r, L t. i ' r •t' . I;Ssn Benito and Santa Clots ! y } omit, Counties iS.1SJs �a1.00. Is71'f ' .14 r : Plumberel/ ,lx +, 'tt1+' San Mateo County 13.9E i.li t 2.30,E I' ►1S f Del Hortt and Humboldt t i ' t • Roaferas • ' • counties. t I I. 14'.11. rtnn-S '�, i'1 .* ,tY` t' t '3as71 •.71 1:12` Monterey and Santa C[Ya Coo. t '1!• r ft Roofers 10.40 51:40 Is !f Sheet Metal Workeral I f •Freano,,.Ringa, Madero and iVl&re Counties 11.9111:32'x; .14, �1. 1 •, t 'Sprinkler Fittersl . 1,.i:+ .+: r , u, , r• ,. j. t,I' '•r1 'R ad 1". r •Alameda, Contra Coat&, Marin L` / 1`. 1 1' 4, t I r Napa, San Francisco, San t't• 3i ,t L t• r. , ,,;i 1 Mateo, Santa Clara, 6010110 t -and Bono" Counties • 16.21 `�t�.tS v ,i•1.45 ,i., .01 + '' ! 1 ' - '•1,r s It 1. 11 -%o,% • r:,r.�1. +..! f•.1' t -.t.�,'_rA i-i • I ,1 •/' •`!+' ,� `' S(11+�'>' 1 i •rt ,,:t 1 ,,1'_: 1/''1 Y t,' ` , t • tl + v j if{+� i.1 i, if 1. . 1, . tt r rt �Ji w 1''1,• 1 ' �\ it •� ,� ' t\1� t '' � rgv�•br, i ,I( •t• r �` + ,• ., ' r. •`1 " ., ',•+ + ', + ,nr::rrut t,t !•} ,LI•r ! �•i.• ..r+ f r, ': , •lit'+ 714 L i-.�- �`L ", ,i r t.. 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I and I1). i, Al 11 POM BQUII1111111 OPOA2W (00%14) Group It Assistants to Enginesre-19takemanl ritananl Heavy Duty { t', 1 1yi (ARB" I and W (Omnt'd) � aepairman Ifelpers Oilers Deckhands Slgnalmnl!Svitchmanl To[ Pot Fireman)1Partsman (Heavy Duty Repair shop parte moss < 4, 'stoup 71 Concrete Conveyor or Oondrete Pump, Truck K stulpmnt ( ` Group 21 Co.rpreuor Operator) Concrete Mixer (up to,and lneluding ��'•,_'� ,e , r;' mounted (boom length t0 app1Y)1 COne[ete eonva'yerl building alta) i 1 yardli Conveyor Selt Operator (tunnel)) Fireman Not Plant) . { Deck "ingots# Milling and noting Machinery# betioental loot to \ Hydraulic) Monitors Mechanical Conveyor (hrndling building as D; ?, "t •' apply to waterllnere, wagon drills cc Isckka ta)I Dock Oruro MLsocl terlals)1 Mixer Box Operator .(aonetets plant)I Pump Operatdrl "1'• j �`� Fuller Itenyon Pw' and Similar typggl Gentry bidet (or •Leila[ /prude[ Boxman (with occood)I Tat Pot Fireman (power pitated) {'•r (, '' i '. , equipment)I Hydro-liar# or similar$ Inatcemeat Mary Material Wet (I or more 49"06)1 Mechanical FlRlabera me Wonder Ibehlne (asphalt$ Group 11 Box.Operator lbUnker)s�Helicopter Radioman (lignalmn)I'' market-0resnd and*Similar)1 Mine K Maft baler) Nlwrmebllel Fee"- ' Locomotive (IO tons or under)1 Motdrman) Madman or Quinman) sl, , s� 1 ment Brister with or without Oawpeoewr Oamhinatlsnl Pavement Breaker,," r•. Aoss Carrier (construction jobalte)1 Ibtomlatr'dereedman (except , truck mountedrltJl Oegcegaoc OnmlMtlonl PIF. Sending Morsel" (pipe,.I asphaltic concrete paving)I.1191f-propelled, automatically applied :'.�$ l 7' 9:' 1 1;'lines only)1 Pipe CleMLng me"Jase (te"Wc pnpolled ams support")l concrete curing machine (on streets 0-highways, airports and canala)l '•1 1 1 'r Ipipe wrapping MaeBIM (tractor ptsp►lled ane ouppertod)I ralcil6ratlen Trenching Machine, 4 ft. depthl'Truck Ccsne ?Lists TuMer MOLgt$; ',�Atll,, t'i' 1 ,9 plantr'holler Operator;(flnloh aghalt)I blf-pragxfllN hew type 111%L" singls•drums.Boller Tender I'; lr' 1 ,�, device (center eau count) tons of leN.R.C.)I bell-pcepolled IilevatLq }i ,' i'r '•; ' �'' ,„) , , ,1 '; '•,) ' , Grade plane) Sluaho[ Operates) Smell Tractor (with bow)l pall "atoll 1 •c' Group 41 Ballast Jack Tampers Bailait Regula tori aallut lal.gr ' = ' l ' it• Truck type LoaMcs AIMet-type drllltng p"lpmeet wef lg St. � \Multl-purpose) Boxman (asphalt plant)$ elevator Operator (in � I\ slde)s Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (0on6tructlon job Site)I �l r 'ly f Group f$ Amor-Costar (or 6Lmllar)I Asphalt Plant •ginar$ Oat-Ln-plait I LLne'Maeterj Material moist (l;dcum), MuttLeastl Tie Spsaetl , Ups Lying Mochlnel Combination Slughot and Ibtor operator► Oeetste t Tovermobili rl, n' Batch Plant (multiple unite)! Meer$ nothing shield Opecaterl baggy Duty err Repairman and/or welder$ Geadeaad ttar, Grade chaaker (msokgeleal of other_ Group 51' Compressor Operator (over 1)1 concrete Mixers (over 1 �, rise)) Grooving and Grinding (Whines (hlghrays)I Sen Mal%soh Lhe (K ;•!t f } ',:'yard)) Concrete Pumps or rumperete Oune1 Goneratora, GroutingI 1, similar)I Kalman goadeLoader (up to I yards)I NeChanlagl Trench ftleldl Machine) Press-veld (aic-operated)) humps lover 1)1 welding Portable Crushing d and Soraming"Plants► Push Cat, w+bbac Tired brtlt- I Machines (powered other than by,electrlelty) I' r`, lis,i moving bgulp•OAt (up to and incLoding 4S ou. yds. •strumam e •r.e.), 1 „'• " )•e• rt O+ollds, T-Pu116, 0111-10, 10, Il, and •Lsllsr, Subbat T/tM Owgrl Self- ' .r Group 61 BIJI Lima lead Factor or�elmilars Boom Truck or Dualt j' •� propelled Oolepaotor with Dolor, Sheepfootl Timber Skiddet (cumber tired, Purpose A-►rams Trucks Concrete Batch Plants (wet,or dry)l Con I or sLmllac equiPunt)I Tractor drawn dcrnpar$ TreotKl Ttonsalq Machias' � I trete save (salt=propelled unit) on streets, highways, •![porta •1 + 'r 1 over 4 Itl depthl TCL-bated Poveel Tid"a"l wig SeeNq MmebLAel WeLdecl 1' ,•� and renal•) Drilling and Boring Machlner , vertical (not to a FV)', (, Moods+laot,(Wed 0"I SWIM r ppm.', Outer Pwgmill 1g"ipbsay 1 )Paccar f-dN • Sema to vterliners, vagon drllla'cr jackhemmera)I elghlin* Cableway 1 " l619nalmans Locomotives (steam or over 10 ton)1 Lubrication and >,..s 1 '1 • i `I 6ervice engineer (mobile and greses rack)) Maginnis Internal Poll " ;'1I1 (' 1 r «cap 91 Chicago Boom) Osabinat/sn Nine and Oa+tosser (gumite)l slab Vibrator (on'airport$,'highways,'canals and wrshouge�)$ Cemblnetleh Ilurry Mixer gnd/br Clsaherl 111101i" "blower (>) title 1 Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell Bridgei 1 and Under)I tell bl-Katt K elmiloi (as ft. K ever)I M"uq NeaLM r I Deck or similar types)) Mechanical Burn Curb and/cc Curb and j .11` ¢ t'; i, •. 1, (rubber tired. call•K tgook,type)l If I (with bow I'd W Nlafpf . Cutter Machine, concrete or asphalt$'Portable'Crusheres at `r.l,l(. sir; ; (sad eWlar)f "`' l,.. 4. •1 ,{ Driver (10500 and etmilar)1 Power Jumbo Operator'fatting slip• " t'''ill`) 1 )' ' 1I' ! M1 •• •, ! i•'t t'. forma, etc.,•in tunnele)1 holler (except asphalt), SoreodYR (Barber-Greene and similar)(asphaltic concrete paving)1 Sell ''(; ) ) •,1 1• J, t1 „ 1 propelled Compactor (single engine)) Self- opolledPilin Wrapping Machine fl or 1peeN PoweSweper) del -propeTape SlLp Form Pumps !r; )r l'•1' l� a,. {r, r 1 ( ,i:: (lifting device for'conerete form)I small rubber-deed tratoral ;a :surface Heateces Auger-type, do/11Lng oquipmant,"p to ems lhaludUq •� , I {J^ ), ..tri)••f ! i. •.� II I'•Jtl,111 ,'1^111} :'• ,,.,. ''1,:i JI i1�1 , .� ', ) ,' .l' r , t• � . I'',l. 1 �:C ' %� 11 ,•.I,I1 �' 1 1: • ,' ! 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'.;-� , �^ , � 1- 1 Iytil '9tj + ( t .. 1 MUAL�U94ITI&*.VOL 421 NO- 1006—HIgAY. WTIMNII 146 lql )r 1. DECISION N0: U77-3039 (Cont,d) NDDIFICAT'IONS'P.17 ':V-1 Ot(Cl)ION 10. G77- O39 (Caee'd) ODIFICATIOMS P. !. ' t r \ y. "ER EQUIMIENT OPEM"Al (Cont sd) r' t �•' t I' 1 ,. 7, 1• r, f � IanB'II) (Cont'd)l I '1 'f' l •,i !f' ` 1 r ! OOMOI EQUIPHIM OPEM10R0 (tontI d) /• ! t!1 , I,; l t,''. ' I 1..' !'J' ~I i ' ,r.1 1 t (ARiAO I and I I) .(Chanted) Group 10i soon!-type backfilling Machines Bridge;CranAl Cary-lilt (or t 1, r .•r r !, lI Ll'r •,i: .' „1.1,slmilac)I.Chemical Grouting Machine#' truck mounted! CkImbination lack-6f t I • ''. ! f•.' t + .1' , t. v . hoe and Loader (up to and including 3/4 ou..yd. m.r.c.)1 Derrick (7 t1 1,1 I ; ,1• t 1.•r' r 'I ! III'i operators required when awing engine remote from hoist); Derrick large (except exeavition +rock)1 Do-More Loader and Adams slegraderl slevat It I• ' ''Grader Ileavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig (lnoluding Caisson Foundation work .•al; /1' l' ,,'" ; " \ f 1'- ! and Euclid Wader andtaimiiar type►'Robbin• type Drllle)l Koshring "•!J{';•\. ;. l ' r I „'r e'•' ' '' Gkoo r (or aimilar)I,Lift slab Machine; (Vagtbor and similar t l'� conjunction, with g YWa)1 •<i ,br� !,1( , Occup 11-A) sand Magone (in con�unetlon with Wheel ttloawtor)1 crones t r f. , f t Wader .(2 yards up to and includlny'e'yard@)I Locomotive (ever 100 tone) .;1 .,• '1.; (over 175 tons)1 Wader (over 11 cu .yde.I up to alwd including is enc. .,`I�l i :.•I(@ingle or moltlple units)1,Multiple.Engine Earthmoving Machine' (Euclidse , r yde.)1 "wet shovels and Dtaglines (over 7 cu. yds. m.t.e.lt ;lubber i..'t l �i'rIt If j ,1r`Herr•, Doren, etc.) '(no tandem scraper)I .Pte-stress Mire Wrapping Machine; I•: Tired Multi-purpoge Barth Having Machines (I unit• ever IS eu. y♦s.t •Reaervolr-Debra@ Tug'(self-propelled floating)1'Rubber-tired saraperl \• . .' i : struck 1tr.e.)l Wheel sReavater (overt700 tn. yM. per Inert •I' !; self-loading•(paddle wheels, •tc.))'shuttle Car (reclaim station)1 �) t l� j ('{•"Single Engine Bor@per over IS yardsl'soil'etabllLsor (P A N at equal)1 + f •,'� ! , :.Group 11-s1 Lbeat.(Mar is cu.,rim.) ; ; . 1,' I )'aa ,' 6ub-grader (Gurrlea'or other automatic type)+ TraotOrr•Comp[e•let•Dtill l�•`, �. I 1i ' I 't,',i Combinations Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with' •': I.1 �,;' Gioup 11= i'•r,' ' , 1 <. a, NS P. 9, ' 1'I�IIR :liii i 1+' 1tll+' IS' li%,1.11l '1 (1 V,�',�'1 r1':VI'iX� {t ���► ', t ,' r.l' .. �It ' �, , •1,' .1'.i. MODIFICATIONS P 1 } '• 1 • I .Vf r 0 t . , 1' :t, •`. .'%�7 {,i,l l .r Il. .I•�.• 1 '''I•�1 � r �t .t' 1 11 `, , 1 1.1 r.•F fl ,,+ Apr io 1110M. JM wo G7T-solo 19. 3 la 21011 il 21, 1!771 Saila Prints Baa$Illa Permeat$ r Film@$Besefll$Papaab Alaseda, Alpine, Aftdor,• r s$da N$wl1• Edsnlln { Newlr',. l�rrutlai CaLwru, Cantu Coat&, Oa} i Rates r H L M P$ealose Vaalles and/sr 1. I,';. , + ,;Rate • N A w Fw$bu Yeallsa sad/or 1 i Nor q. 61 Doudp, Iruro, `Aqr,Tr. � r• ' 1 l Attr.Tr. Humbol Merin I Mergeddt,Monterey, maps, Nevada ) rlasteretsr i j Merged. Monter• Na .. .. . Placer, Sacramento, 6&n �:1'' r•:tr•. •t I c•• MDnbrey County, i1i.31 11:00 t .35. bonito, ban /NnalaOor Baml%rf '.1,'r'.1 l�1/1 ItJt '1.7 [.•,� '(; nL' ., q,�l '. BM Iranalaoo and Gall Metool Joaquin, San Matto, Santa' ' [�•", fwlTel. I. I t .i, p' f counties 1 13.33 1.00 2:25 •07 Clan, Banta Crus, blalar'.,�r: tbplf l• f r ,1. r r ., fr1 Plasterersr,'T%nder,s nl' Sona, Sutter, Sebum, •tit`' .•' 1 ,tv.+q: t•, '.i Monterey County :/ , 1,0:00 1.25 1.70 1 ltlolllarla, Volo and yyba•:rp { I ,1, ,,., tr jl l 1 Plulaberst steam[lttarel Countlesan Bonito and / i , California-Gllfocnla 't.j , �: 1 . 1, fl Ij, II A. a Banti Claim T15.1ST 1.01 1 77' t •.. ,! 1 t i,. t :1. �.•.•1 , f Counties . . .10 an er ,5 .} ..,f.. , ,, 1 , �, ,f,,• , r 1'. . Ion-Matto County + 'Iml.. 1,10 2.30 .25 '• 1 j . Btleklayera/•Btarlemaeona$ 1�• •'r , ! Roofenl .- '•u , ' , i 1 Monterey and,Banta Crux,l± 1 ; I ,' ,' Monterey and Nnta Crus Oeei 11 Counties s /13.10. 11.23'. /1.18 1,.1 ' t •• Roo[ecs •10.10 1.40 i 1.15 t j 111 ctrlolarul :,,;,: W. ' . �• r I Sprinkler rltteral 1 Fresno County 1, Al&arda, Contra 0ostar'Macln, 1; .r Napa, son Fnncieto Ban 1 Slsctrlcl&ns.(3-0 &teHes) 1 1 1 I �l r 1 .) Itlectrlclana 11.71 . ./01'r 31t 1.OS� � 1 .OS ' 1'. Mateo, sante Clara, bUno' "I Cable Splicers , ., 10.01 ia-.e0 n' 31e1.0S 1•lr ' .OS '" and Sonoma Oountles •11.30 .OS:r• 1.1.11ry t' r'. .Os Mn Mateo County ,r,:.,. ' r, sower equipment Opekatorse f S 1 Clectrlclans 13.44 1.23 3%;1.00 ' •03 Group 11 011ao1en, ,,. Area 1 r, •:S. .;o. 1.13 1.SOs:: 2.23.i .90 r Alameda, Contra Ooata,,Ilarin, cn" ! Area 7 , , :rili' , 10.44 ;1.50• n1.25 .90 .31 Morten Napa, bon Bonito. , If~ •.. , 1 t 'Group 11 Y, , San Fcanclaoo, Nn Mateo, 1 • i tl ' ' t i Area 1 r 1'i(It{J: a' stiSO', i1S0s; 3.35�l L.10 .31 Santa Clara, Santa C[us, '.1 IVY °•1. ! i r'• Area 1 ;.,. ,,,, !11.01 1.SOa, .3.23, ,./0 .21 Solaro (IJM from a of P i `.1• i'' •r }v:. ,..'1 . r, r ' .} rarlcleld), sonans counties 11.71 1:00 +: 1.01, .i .03 •• Area 1 ,. ,t.±, . . 1',..fl`;m ,. f.Tli. -1.SOa,' 2.15.1, ;.50 j Alpine, Amaaor, Calaveras, ',., t•4 + ,=r -' ,.• ' I 1'' Area 2 1 i1 I .(", ,LSte Las'-, Ll Dorado, Mariposa, Hoge", ill it �;' „ �• Group 01 . 1 r ? IN Jf=It• • , (North of City of ` ' R hn In t� „ 41 ,If I • Area 1 ' 10,37 1.50• 3.35 i Llvintatonl. Nevada, Placa[i a 1 Al +', / t, , 'Ace& 1 ' '' l i �?1!I.b� 111.03• 1.50• 3.15 AO .11 t r 1 Sacramento, BanJoaquln.•• '" wtS �+ 1• Group 1n 1 1.SOa2:35 .10 `' ft' 1.•' Sutter, Noluane, Polo Y1B.• rr, rj r' 1;l r li^•d I. 1, I t Yuba oounelea + m Ara& 2 1•ItJu•U� lO:Bli' :511 1.50 tl i .1.'11 Fcrdl 0 .21 ` ,.t lconwockeral i v -' 1 n l: c 1' `• i•r9.11 yl .1�Tt'::s, 1' Pence Ereotere,-[ IN+ •:r:i• l0.ff 1'12lIGI '1.22 )..IS• .OS • i',��r(1Llir '.. c, .# 1•, Reinforcing , 't..•,•.t •r v.•. 11:65 '1:00 " 3.32 1.00• .00: t s Gcnasantall'Btceotuall ., ,11.55 1420 1 2.22 1.11 .0601 ,t •\• •,! Irl. :b ...i., 'l. . 1 1 '�' , .' , ..' ,..- +:�'1`/ ! �' _• f 1411 t4,, , 1.11, 1, ., , 1, 1 ,' p .1- '�!,'4'IN'1 111 1. 1.}. '`-1r I• L•, ' 11v'lit -'1 • t••' r ('•"t P ' I n' , „ 1 1 / u i 1' r",1 ,d!:,t.',:rL ` •� tri' lv t, ! t�' n,•r •-1 ., i • .1 1 ,I4P{ II t 1't'» 1 .i.'! 11'rJlan 1 f .. 1 "a' 1 11 .I '! 1 1 IEt, ''• :f x11,1.7 .,lilt,i 1. ', ,:p�naV'�J:�i,r r. '1' 4 'r�' N:•r1 � 1 ,1'. Il vJ � ', 1' t ,,,. U,�1, ./.'I�Id+IL• f•.0 j. '( -• 1 ., ,��/ , (��, i , il•,I, e1�.,,ret , +.' •tri il'1.(Iter 111 J 'Ir,t1 ± '11 , I t It 1, 1•/,'l 4 . 7r.. .:{( :l41. , �r +a . Iti1r. ,,• 1,1 r1. ' '1• •f.q'••11' rR l/t Ni YJ l•e 1.. R17y/.•,..}.' 'i,•, { }, •,: '1 �. � 1 ,, .. , 1 •'t t. u t ± !.. {N: J '. .1 ! ' 1 1 1 r t. ,., � .1 1.. '1 n,,.l l'1 � tl •, 11,,,+ 11,7\ .1 (J '� 11.. .1v, t t' , •i \ '? .:�'��' •1- ' •�,. fir. i,. 1. i �(. 1.1 .,. Ll .'1 •, < •• ;1,� , 1. :.� ,.;I t h1,.1,}l ,:'.Il, •, LI k' ,1 . .• 1 ' r1• , It. t ' `I ti FIDIM 1101STIR. VOL 10. N0. 14"IDAY,'IIPTIhl010 10, 10>7 � •. .. .• ` 1', ` t' I 1 i•.., , ,, t ( ' till '" 1 5., 1 ::', ,•, •i` �•`�••i •' 1 'r.- '1 ,• r .'' , , '• .Y � ,I .. '' ' Y , r r1 ' t � t/ ', 1 f, '`11 ( •' •, r •DKCLSIOM NO,CA71-1O40 (Cent'd) ` ' IODIFICJliIOHS!!' 11 t ' It :1 OM No, A77. ' ) ,, �!', 1 ( l ` } •'' 'f, ^1 '( /' I , cit :{(' r' . D-SCS C SOttD1(_COOId MODIFICATIONS i 1 Pam D(►DIIMIQIl OPW1710111/ { 1 ' , r,' ,1 /' ,• , '. '(ARSAS I all/ I><) ' ,,. i�,( i ,1• , i., ,.1 , 1.1, ; ! 1 ,1 }J �',r 1, 1,.., i �},,, ( ,., ( .'^, ,1 t • '1 i. i ' , '' 1 �.•-. , l� ', J.1 r. 1,, , ..1.� 1 I I Jt r1 Y.-,. OPlATIONS.r�(• nklldj11•�I,' 1 •; P. Group 1s •As■i■tante•te'bMin•ege (Frakepss" P1raMn1 1Mary Deity. i ' • r ,! '•1' , r,' 1 t,,s•:' , ' Repairman H•1per1 Oiler, Doekhandl Sign.ift l'fvltchmn, !■t J1 ', It r' �' 1,1 11, ( 71 1 (N(W I end II) (?eat/) ,h. t r POC Fi wan ►a t .j r , ,,' . '/ 1 �J 'j,":1 ''(,I , 1 i�q{ 1 1 I r,r (I r 1 re )t r swan (Neery,Cosy Repelr shop pelt• room) ,' ( I , , 14 ,, ;,' arOw L• Compressor r!I (, it/1 ; 'Group 71 'Wnerete.Conwyor or'concrete Pump,,lruek,et Fqulpment Group p Operators Concrete Mixer (up to and ineludlnq ((1 ;t, f i i swunted (booty length Co aPP1Y11.COncrete conveyarl building else;• 1•yscd)s Conveyor Belt OPecatoc (tunnel)1 Flresun Itot Plants ' I`• r 'if 1 11" Dock lnser8t Dtlllln and Boring Machines , horisontal. 1. •' t Y 9 g �;)'}' y' ?i'" ii apP1Y waterline[■, wi on:drills or aekhanmrs)t Dual DcumtMi.der Hydraulics Monitors Mechanical Conveyor (handling butidln nu- ! terials)1 Mixer box Operator (concrete plant)t Pum4 Operator; �) ,s, i?;,(3 -i�`? +•;', 1 •` t'yullec Kenyon Puep and (clear types; Gantry Rld•r(or •(melte[ ' '- t Spreader Solman (with •creed)! las Pot;Fir*man (power ■gltatedl r;' 1 ,t11 eguipm•nt),1 Hydro-Naw c at similart Instrument Manl Material Molstl�.,. t + 1 I(r ,l; 1 •s '' (2 or nor• dcuss)1 Machan/cal Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalts j r• ' Group ]w 'box Operator,(bunker)t'eelleoPtee ltadio■Ian,181gnalson)t i 1 ( Farb•[-Gr.•n• .ne similar); Mine or.Shat Molstt Mixermobil•! Pavi-• I 1• 'i Locomotive (30 tons or under)1,Motacmanl Seidman cr'Chainnanl 1 I;.• ", ylr7t' 111 I�N '1'Mnt Breaker with ter;without'Oempreeeoc Combinations Pavement breekic lose Carrier (construction job■its)t Ratomistt Screedwan (except t( 1 • Jlrl +'�•' Jdl 1 ;',!rook V&unted with,Compces■or Combinations Pipa Fending Machine (pipet asphaltic concrete raving)1 Self-propelled,.wtowatically applied V,lit, ), '1 1 ,,';' len•• onlyl't.Pipe Cleeninq Machine (ecaero[ propelled and auppertedl t r1'' '••concrete curing machine (on street•, highways, airport• and canals)l,','.1 I.,' t , •1,Y' )''Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supported); Re[rig■ration +^ 1 �' JTrenching Machine, '4 let. depths Truck Clan Oilerl Tugger SoLot, i ,`11�,, J� %� t'• Plan t1,1b11•tJOP•t•tet 1[lniA asphalt)1 Belt-propelled boom type lilting; single dcuwl Voile[ tender' ,'r r, r',, 1 1 ,., ;;, devleo (center mount)(10 tons at 1•■• M.R.C.)t Sell-propelled Clevting 1. 1 I / •'' {, II I 'I t. 1 1 Grade-Plsnel $lusher Operators small Tractor (rich been(! Foll haters Gcovp Iw'J Ballast Oack.Tampert Ss11a■t R•gulatoc; S■1Lse l�wpetj) ' ,1, +,, •''1 �, 1 ,1 Truck type LeaderI Aug•[-type dcilling,opipgant over ]o ft. depth .r '"';r, •h l ' { Multi-purpose; Samoan (asphalt plant)t •lovatot Operator,(in- .1 , i,f J`•,r,,N' f , , , r s, I��' , , • aide)1 rock Lilt or Lumber Stocker,(construction job •ite)t i / , 1 droop 01 Armor-Ooster•lo[ •lmilaq 1 As halt Plant 1 r i ' ''•"` Line Mistarl Material Noist•(l.drum)f ahuttlacars'Ti• ipacerl,;' I,�''' {1 '! (('.1, . P1,4. Laying Mechlnesl Combination Sluahsr•and Moto�openretorpConc[eteam\,', r 'J i..' Townobile. ,,'r' t.,I 1 , 1 sr• 1 �. ,q Fsa'.ch Plant (multlpla units)s DOrat1 Needing Shield Operators Heavy Duty ,, 1 ;''' 1 'I' '•'';:' ' r;. it , S l '•' ),,. ;Repairman and/or weld•[! Gradesettert Crade'Owoket (mechanical at a 0[ i;., • '• Group Sr:Cotapree•ot Operator'(over 311 Cancers Mixe a I(Ovar 1 ; ; ' s ,. ,•, •,L•,., r',,wean)# Grooving and Grinding Machines.(highways)t Ken Seal.Mnchlni (or yard);'Concrete Pumps;or Pumporste Gunst Generators, GcoutLng,' ' ' n r lmllar)t Kalman Loaders Loader 1u to 3 •rb Mechanical Trench FAieldt • •• � ., 1 � , � 1 tl. •I •, 1 P Y )1 Machines:Press-weld (alt-operated)i Pumps (over 3)t welding 1 . . ,•. ; ' ,' ' t' ,,•'I,Portable Crushing and Socooning Plantal Push Cat# Rubber Tired forth- /, ,1 �MscbLne■ (powered other'than by electricity) •. 1 .-,1. ' movie t '• <, <,: , + r 1 ,• 9 equlpinen[ (up to and including 4S au.-yds. .■truck ■.F.o;)1 (.} v Pl,olids, T-PullsO DN-10, 10, 31, and almlle[t Rubber Tired Comoro 'pit Group ter M Lima Road.hotor or�siwllart bee.Truck or Dual tor!,',; propelled Compactor with Doser#:ShoePfoott Timber Skidder' Itubber.'tlnd•' I , r Purpose•A-Frame Tryckl.Conecets batch Plants (wet at dry)s Con-, 1 1, �,i a. -or missile,•guiPme-01 Tractor drawn Sarapetl Traetort Trenching Machin" . 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Roticy Dc 111 Rig (lnalYdinq'Caleson roundation work •1: r ,1 f�f t,i r ';) It, ;,) t,r,,'i` r, •'..r r r • t ' 1 1 !,`,{ .. e and Luolid loader and similar type# Robbins type Dcills)s Xothring• ' f-'• t j`•• unction wtt6"hoot stiwrtei)i'Ccines Okoopec (or aimllsr)i Gi[t Slab Machine# {Vsgtbocg'and`eimllac cypte)t 1 �, t I!V! ° Ot#iup 11-111 land Wagons'fin conjunction 1 I 1 (over i2S irons)t toadoc={ever 12 cu .yds.1 up to and inaludiM 1s ou • Loader'(2 yards up to and including 4 Yards)# lttcorwtive (over 100 tons) r i, ds.)1 Powtc,9horsls'and Dcaglinis (over 1 cu. yds. O.C.Q. t Rabbet t + ,t: •(singlA or multiple units)t Multiple'Engine Earthmoving Machine (rualids,t ) ' rl€'i,.:Tired M/iti-pucpoao Barth Mavin9.11achints (2 units Ovss 75 Ou, yds d Dotece oto.) (no tandem tern r)► Pre-etresa Wits Wrapping Machines ,. 1'. yds. per.. hour),. S`•r t\) ; \'� t PP g I t, +• ;,•struck• m.r.o.)I .MILeelsOtaaystot lover 7f0 cu. 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V Los Angeles County' •I f-, .l »I -'.`� t /1 '1:1 fey' i,: ' Counties 10./5, r.ID i' `l7S ,a 1.10 electricians 0 ! 12:65 1,05, , ,311['1.!3 `r t' 1 07 •'� 'Inyo, Recn•and•Mono Qoa:• '10.20 60` J' %190 j .'Cable Splicers; y� t, 12,93 •1.OSr/• ;,,31+1.15 'r 1!y•„ 07',' 1 t L`: t ' Ventura'County•', �'•' ',} 1:11.98. !1405. 1.171•. +'1.50!: 102 ' Marble Setb91111•Terius0' r 1, ,lr '' 7 ,Ip 1't j, IS), t 211 q0'' Ilorkersl•Tile BetbceI, �1 �. l t 11 rt. �' 1( (12 IR 2)306 - May {, 1977) i. 1' ^'} di t l' l• • .�' k Imperial County err,,.1�1' t 11'.19,. .Bl `t 11.17"( •.'.V� .01 Iatpeilsl, Recnr Los Angeles, a �, #. , 'r! ,'% t;, ( ••A 4.. a ♦ ,nl• ,` 'h 1' r'. Ir r �1. \ •Orsnga, R1Varsids, Ian11 , •1 r 1 ?!InyO, Recn'l LanOesbc,'•. 1 •l 1, ••, . �'..' f •1• , , I Bernatdirl0, 98n W la Obispo,' •' 1 T,�tt ' rl Y 1A MnjaTe, PaLedale, Oona 1 1b11 7► • '1',! Banta Sarbaca and Ventura Y /1, Ir' ! ! Lke Naval Ordnance Test 10 ,. '1, t, . 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S r`; , Mrrbla $(tura( Tarroose)t I r , 1 t 'r Palmdale, China Lake ' •1 r� t ' ,,a ,�', Workers$ Til• setters rl, Ar►.Tr. t� r13 11.17 z , t Iraval Ordance Teat (station'. r , J t r .1l '( , , -. p t, Marble, TUttatN,arM Ti1a , !'and Edwards ASG)1 Gia y li! q ! (i; ! 1J, ^ f �' ( Mel►ara ) 1.00 A t, Angeles (except Pomona �; ► ', �k'I t +'lt' a, 1.71 „Area), Gan Bernardino 1, t (t tt) �� f•� ' t,t (West'or a line North of Tr ono including China Lake ' , r '� \ fi� CI CA «30 - ( ' ' _ Aru, Johrnnuburg, Bron, Jr l u r ' " r til T1t If110 - NaF O, 1177), ' �t') .ir} ft, f (south }}ncluding the; }u ;t �7 , i p �' San Dille Qountyr Calihcnia' Wright Area) I \ t ' } t'.. 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Talars, San Y.ateo county Counties, Talo and Tuna Counties, Ca1.famia tlectriclant 11.71 1116 Yt+1.00 .01 Line Cunac.vcuonr Qna.,ge• Contra Cast* cbunty tilctrlciCoun County p Grovndsrn 11,40 .70 1101.00 ��� tstnt Line tqutpsent 8raurn 13.64 .70 it•I.O+S !t•1,41 [:tctrlu..,s #u.11 S1.0S 14#1.13 .01 Liner" 15.20 .70 Coale Splicers 14.52 1.05 l%+1.1S .03 Cable Splicers 16,70 ,70 1%•1,00 Aeador, Co.usa, sacranantoe Montt:ray County . Suter, 7010, Tuba and Graundtoen 1.42 1.10 1H2.38 ,06 , Ugst potions of Alpine. Lineaent Tadunirina 12.56 1.10 1ta2.30 .06 cable 11 Dorado, Moved&, Placer esan* 11.66 1.10 1t+2.M .04 and Sierra Counties toast Lln steps andd $cfoYano Oo>a+ti*s , eaen 12.07 ,61 1%+1.10 ,04 of tlta Sierra fountain cable Splicers 33.56 .66 1%+1.10 .04 Yat*rs)ad tlectsiclane 14.31 .95 1%+,65 .045 A wouna County Cable Splicers 13.63 .45 16+ LL .65 .045 Uneven, 1.61 1.05 1%+2.1S .03 12.11 1.03 1t+I.1S a .O3 runntIIneawt Litctririant 14.52 .15 1%+,65 .04S Line tquipeont"Operators 11.62 1.45 1a+1.LS .01 Coble !pliaere 13.17 .15 1%+.65 .04S ion rrancioco CoWty Contra Cotta Cotsity Groundrrn lI.IS 1.04 tlectricians 15.20 .70 14+1.00 LkvittAr 7oclMticians 15.565 1,04 1%+.10 .06 Cable Splicers 17.53 1.04 14#.10 .06 Cable splicers 16.10 .70 14#1.00 a San Benito, Santa Clara, Mtane*tey County u.50 1.10 103.30 and Santa Crut Cotnuot i 'tl*ctrlcian■ .06 Cable Spiio*rs 11.61 1.10 14#2.10 .06 Gsu darn 11,tS .it 1%t2.50 ,45 linaaent Lies squlpeont Operator* 11.70 .67 is+1.50 .05 Cable Splints 15.41 .07 Ltol.50 .0S ►luweral Stoanfittorst Cal Mort* and Musbsldt Cos. 11.61 .71 1.12 a .OS Sprinkler pitt*tat Maaininl Counties 15.07 .65 t .�tomw. •� RQ" tfola , VOL Ott W. it" at I . .. t T. MIFiWna)S Is. 3 NxtrICATIONS r. 4 tlCSf MO 77• � r I ttCfslort lwr. 02177-� 'a ' pada Pelete,000*1100 Pala"" state Mass 46"11"Pereesa" NwriF lM,rrlae Nowly td0rariw Ream M t t t aae"aa vtoem" 1r. Rsrsa N r fesslwe vassMas saUsr t ri SOON R 4 . r Adele ices!Mitch •ants Mass / Flastarsro l"Msse and Santa Crus commuss � San Francisca and Ban 164,114141tiectrictsns f .00 ,.77 1411.50 .4f + %Must 4.00 .40 13.34 01.11 cable Splicers, 15 1 .77 14.1.50 r .4f Ban franclaso Cssaty •Slectrielans 11.34 1.04 11+34 .06 • Cable #plus! 17.11 1.04 11x.10 .46 MCISioN VC, Ca+7 Suo Iro4. it Dao Kates county 117 fa 71011 - ril 111, 1177) 4loetriolaaes 13.11, 1. 3141.00 gas alaamoda, alptna, dor" Flumbersr stsaafittervie calaysraa, Contra ata, oal oat Mosb ane wurbsiat iba. 1161! 011 1.13 .Of Marts, i1 boisda, once . sprinkler fitterse 0 saeboldt, Karen, Kar ear Ssn#inlarl Countiu 1f.0� .tf .9f .0/ Kerad, 14mteny, Nap . ".Wada, Placer, sats r dds San can/to. San Francis plaaitasora 1"dorae 01 ion Is,Quia, San Kateo, Ban ffan090.WW AM PAW* 6 Santa else,, Santa Cruse So r oeawtiei /.SA .04' 030 fi,3s fcwow. setter. 7shaaaar a t , tvalwm, Ye10 and TiAme covrtiss, cautternia � , Biaculcianas • ielaesda county • slectsiclans 013.11 $1.05 11141.31 .43 111 colelo splicers 14.11 1.03 141.31 •03 ottsdt . r bder, socrawnta, is . vols. Tubs,and tbo" • , porUens of klpins. 01 parade, wavads and i Placer counties Most a< IM i wain steers KorttWo • If Matarshed j 01eouicians 14.39 .9f 144 Cable Splicers 11.41 .95 144. •. .411 Antra Costa comm ' 1 Blattrtotaas 13.34 .?o a+i.00 Cable SBlisars ' 31.70 .70 141.00 �. Wntarsy County r sloculelmas 13.10 ' 1.10 111+3.30 .K ct1.lNiwra 13.41 1.10 143.34 ' a t W 91115 UA! OSC111010 ! astclsfbr ea, C^77-5039 pate 3 sTATit' C4111trais CM%'T[23# Ala-redo. Alpine. Aaadoi, butte, Calovesas, Coluss, Contra 6#601.4%?ap.f•ro Costa. Oct Norte, Ll 03(ada, Fresno. le,if ....w.�w�. Glenn, su�Mldt, Rings, Late. Lowen, Rar+not* i Kidera, Morin, Kat ipota, McAdoeln0, i N l M Patellas Y+f+Nt+ 1 ti Va'r�f MN.T,. Merced, mdse, ronterty, Napa, Novads, m • w BRICK TOt'JEASt ►Sac+r, P2Waaa, Sa.tatnnta, San Otnita, ' San Francisco, San Joaquin, San M-3t4o, Alpine, luudot, El Ocrado. Santa Clara, Santa Ctut, Shasta, Steeta Nevada, PI&Cet, S&Ce&reMtO, Slsklytw, Solana, Sonora, Stanislaue, Slate& and Yolo Counties l 6.30 0 1.00 4 1.70 Sutter, 701.ara3, Trinity, Tulare, son Francisco and son Mateo Tuolunne, Yplo and Yuba Countiac 10.00 .61 ,t0 D=1312M Alfa, CA17-103! OATC1 Bite of Publication Fresno, Kings, Kadera and Lv-pers+die &*claiM be. CAI{-1101 dated toveeytr 11, 1174, In 41 le& SUSS Tulare Countlat 1.00 .40 1.�0 CCCA)P-MN OF W"s suilling Construction (dogs not Include single family CARv WEASr • Bases and listen type sp&ttarnta up to and including 4 stasis&). heavy and' Carpenters 11.11 1.11 1.71 .75 .06 highway consttuctlen and dtodling. _ ifotd.-ood Floor Loyersl Fewer /chef 1486146►fr•••r• Saw CperatorAt Saw Flieras sells Shinglfrst steal scaffold • Mtfdr Etfeartoa ktectors and/or steel shoring lfr,r N 6 If Pf•dtaa Yaariar f•L/a, Erectors 11.40 1.11 1.71 .75 .!t Ape••Tt' Millwright& 11.75 1.33 1.71 .75 .06 i PlIt4tivetaen, bridge, vhatE' and docs builder• 13.3) .04 1.34 .75 .04 AS2='Tot v�►st�ts ! 33.41 .!0 ; 1.17 S1.S0 .Oi CtMF» KNS0NSt t71tL�r1.•tii 13.171 .775 1.00 .So •.07 Cc+cnt rtcuns 30.00 1.15 lou 1.50 .6f tA:C+::.A'IMI ltoper►aton&r rtastiet Ytgnasitel All t Coapositiun -.$sons 10.35 3.11 1.43 1.50 .!S Gel tr,t:e, Yu:Soldt, )rte. M,:n Watkins (roe svinglnl try r.tzt�, r�ntwtno, haps, son slip (urn sca((olds 10.111 LIS 1.43 1.50 JS Fr.w tsca, tan Meteor ftatlyfar, DRYWALL INSTALLERS 11.13 1.33 1.71 .75 .t7 :o:16:o:16-00.:1a , twos& and ST inity CLLCTRICIh!:ir (.c:pt lea 11.!1 1.40 .!3 A:a-..ta ant Contra Costa Alaeeda County .i0 tea.!! oil Electricians ll.it Co:ntlea11.tS �2.tS l.l1 ,3! Cable splicers 33.64 .!0 w.0 .02 /Fuzee. K.+nga, Frdets, Major. Colusa, l60fSPA<to, Msttp.::a an! rater! Counties 1035 .05 1000 Sutter, vola, Yuba and ' Butte, Cetus., Ll D•arado, ' that* portions at Alpine, Places. iaratn, Rn:oc, hate, El Dorado, Nevada. ?least ' f ►leer, stores. ¢ to, and Sierra Counttea west • tv#ata, Titre&, Sutter,uttrc• of the States atsuntain 7etaaa. Io:a and Yuza Con. 11.06 .60 1.05 .it Mantatey aM sante Caul kYlecttleisna 13.00 .05 it+.lS .tiS Csantlet 11,10 1.11 fait i go., lan4q Ind Tanta Clara Cable splicet! 14.36 .005 1t+.$$ 0414! CoantI@& !lots 1.05 lots d! tlefttlflana 13,03 .05 10+.65 .045 )►!gins. Maser. CaLvuar, Cable SplicstS 14.11 AS WAll TNS Son ;04;vin, stamisiaus a" :uOlurll Counties 14.45 1.00 l.tt 1:00 !!data Ceumty 11.60 Ltt 1.06' .67 • \MRM fIDIRAl 1161STtl, VOL. dt, NO.'71-V4IOAY. AP11% !f, 1977 t Dt.is•Js p0, tr`}DSO veto 3 Ottt[toll M0. CA??-303# Tile 4 • Nero Rea,)irs rerii.tt is.it• Irl.ye!.bens p0rurrs • 4•.it Menlf [/•reuse Me.+l1 [I•nMn Rsrat M a tf ►om$4*$ Ystattoe selhr Resit M L v poat)sos Tatotiaa sad/## Alar.To. Afar.Tr, RUCTRtCIA113t (Con tIII) t.'�sit:Ac3r iZwt'41 Monterey County LAO-*Tak4t urea tlectriclsns 1 12.30 .90 11s.75 .06 L:t;t:-C:szs 1 13.33 .67 110.77 ,00 Cable Splicots 33.11 .10 lts.7% .06 Ca::• Sp:!Cots 14.36 .67 11•.7! .00 Nepa end Solana Counties G:fnn, LAu en. Modoe. ilectrieians 12.07 .61 1/•3 3 .04 Y -.ms. t%asta, iisaiyou. Cools Splicers 11.31 .66 110.63 •04 :tr�e:s sae trinity Ceuntlas Ran Uthito. Santa Citta an4 ttoccrlclans 11.30 .17 110.705 004 1 Sante Crut Counties Cale splicers 1).10 .07 3!•.705 • .04 ticotrleians 12.00 .77 11.1.50 ,.03 T•r-..-tl, Cable splicers 14.40 .77 101.30 .03 f'ec:rtcianet Calle splicers• Ron rrancisco County - 11:;:rs 12.51 .17 110.103 .01 cicctticlans 1).6)3 1.04 Clic ip:l;arr 13.44 .i7 11#003 004 Cable Splicers 13.33 1.04 110.00 .46 Ca's.t:ss a:.d tan karluia ' Ran YAtco Cuunty C:.r,tas tlectricians ll.j7 32 110.30 •43 f Ile:k:::ta+st Technieleas 11.15 .32 1%•1.33 .41 ILCVAton C035TAVm" 13.41 .3{3 •33 310• .01 CA%)e s;liceu 1).47 .03 1101.25 081 eLLVATon C0mSTnuCtoRS' MtL►tAS 704A .345 .33 3%04 .O3 Csrxro Ccsts Csunty CLU AIOR CONSTRUCTORS' NCLICIP" tlettriclans 01 11.1! .70 1101.00 (PAOU.) i4l3R Cattle S;ilcrza 14.33 .70 ttol.Oo GLAtIr1SI , D:1 ::a::t an., 0uaooltt Committer Alameda, Contra Caere. Lake, + I)t:irictar,s 38.35 .S3 11.1.73 .Of 1Sa:)n, Mendocino, (southern i Ca.:t Spl!ceta 11.07 3S 111#.73 .04 halt of County frost North at Iratr,a. rta;%. 1•ader'a sad rt. srag9). Montgtey, Uap&, :u:tts Co.r.tiss San 0enito, San rrancisco, [:ectrictans 12.26 .75 110.33 •OS San Matson Sant& Clara, Santo Cptle Spllctra 13.26 .7% 11035 *as Ctus, Solana, (a.m. Iron east LARK Karin. 1'Andatino an4 of f4itilel4) 464 0ono" S beta Cc:nty t Counties 11.23 .13 1.35' .03 t:ccxrlclans 12.63 .42 1!0.10 .03 CAt:e splieetr 13.31 '32 1%0.30 .03 YAr: u, :a:cy1. Stanislemo 0 and ;^»lu-ls commies. ' t:eettleions 0.13 .63 I% 13 Cable splteerr 10.51 :63 11 11 • „ �. f ' 1N�, FEDERAL BEGIST116 VOL 43,.NO. 7111- 141DAY, APRIL 12. MY DOCISION 64. CA71.1011 NSs S 4aCUtOM 4i*. CA77-1039 rose 4 - tri r tsatiaa le a.ue. Carla N t Moody 14.601ias } M.•rIf ttassrso Nates H t t lrasir•a Yetrtite rs/'r. Raas M{ W ►ro.loss Yossilsa s.4/6" Af►r•7r. RNa 7a LAttirM (cont rd) CLA:101ls Stunt"di l"ttteyind Santa Crus Alrlhe, Ar-alit, 9utte. Count tet { 11.30 .41 .SS' .01 y Csiseetot, L1 Dotada, Ann rrancisea and "y of 1 It:tll.tca, t+41;41, ir+seta San Mateo County. 13.07 .it 3.00 r e03 a: City at Ltyin;::est, San Unito and Gaeta C/ata ts,•d 4. kvids. 9:4eet, Counties 10.14 .73 •.7S saaa:rnte, 3sn :0a•;vsa. trernu, %Ing$, Pulses end S r.ltta, wiseta, 14541yow. Tulare Counties 12.13 .3s .4S Sian!siaus, 34tttt, Sehaaa. Kirlpoca, recced, 4tanislaus lot* 6111 tuba and 7uotunwt Ceuntlos 10.15 .11• Cor in*tee 1114.491 .43 0 1.30 A•t►dor. 91 Dorado, saecseante 3 rre:ao, ttn7s, talete sed and 7010 Counties 4.40 .40 1.00 I . ^u:att Cti,ntles and the rr southern halt Of San Mateo {111 1t:41n.r.7 ;-rti AS et ,County 10.03 .33 1.40 Y+sred C .n:r 9.09 ,11 1.04 .000 .41 LIriL tCr,Sti UCT1O:ts Cantle Costa County I rst.ge l't e t:.0 s 10.41 1.14 1.44 1.30 .04 Ccuun:r,rn 10.0475 .70 I11+1.04 1i tit:t:resrt 11.30 1.14 1.04 1.10 .04 Line 1 uip.ent Operators 12.1014 .70 14+1.00 C;as-,•nta:F StfYC4ura1 11.30 1.14 1.44 1.20 .04 Lincasn 13.4: .70 1101.40 Cable tpliescs 14.95 .70 1141.00 Ata�•.a 0:11 Ccatts Costa Dal "Otto, nudoo and ilaitir" Cni-tart 11.30 1.09 1.34 .NO Counties 0.ttr, Col..&$. C:.•nn. Tcee triaasr helport P...e, (%.%st Cround*3sn 0.10 AS 11 .10 1/2t c. t»ciao t' Ginty t:cn bead CreundranP ltead0reund- :.t•.;r•rt :S t3 C:,.nty Line) ran ich:=,sett 9owdstmR# 6rvsta. f:a:rt. P:ceas, oactha:a:erven 4.49 .4S li .10 1/24 fart.. 'r!aaa, Lint 91,j1prent lien .45 it •010 Was ar,r :rinit/ cringes 31.00 044 .00 ,01 -Mr-even 9olespeaystt wiry Ca:srttas arA San doK+lii Lift 9441paenr.. Men# Coranties 14.511 .44 •{S dl Lace Sews City et Lakeport ?i.ttTilimmor asst srtldet 10.43 .40 It .14 11/1t 00^ 4e County Ltnsio recta, Cable fpitcsrt Leadleaa# damiscias ani GOAD" Coaaties 1.e111 .07 oeS lose Wil {ale Sptayes l�.te .4f 19 .10 1/20 i y FIDIRAL 1941111916 VOL 42. 010. 74-411DAY. APRIL 320 It" 0X1floK R 4A77.5031 rate 1 DMINK 00. CA77-1119 hoe 3 /1141.10.01114 Foresail s•si. 1•ds Aly s•a•nh/49.1111 Nerd[ dfr.•11•a Rates N•I P4461846 Yuulsa onlh. Adair 1161111 Passion• Yaarlee 1oefPer~ . M91•T 1. sees.Tr. Lrr C CLNr:r.7CT:o::1 (CoWdl 161119 C0115T11L'CTl0N1 (Costa) ►rerno, Itln;a, neere and uur-holdt County --Is:* Co+n:lts Groun:ren 1 11.11 .75 110.91 ,Of Llneran 1 10;S ,35 11.1.71 �Gsccrt-tn .55 11.1.75 ! Llae-er1 Line (qulpeent Cable Gplletre, 11.01 Js !1.1.11 ;eta-ro 11.26 .75 11•.15 .05 San rceneleeo County ea::e Sp:lctra 13.26 .71 110410 .01 Groundmen 11.76 1.01 11•.10 .01 Pulpal.. nese,:, Stanislay. ` Llneeenl Technicians 13.135 1.01 10.10 ', .tl erd 'ao:mts counties Cable Splicers 111.!1 1.11 110.90 .0/ Lint'e1 9.13 ,11 11 11 Ian tenit0, Sento Clara, Cs-e rplleers 10,11 ,.13 11 11 and Santa true Counties Ne-::sty :o+n:y Groundeon 10.11 .17 1101.11 ell G:c:�tr.n 9.13 .95 11.1.15 ,tel Lineeenl Line Squilrasnt 11 anis, 'echnielans 13.31 .I5 11.1.15 .tel Cgerstore 12.10 .17 1101.10 •/5 cs::• rp!!:sirs 13,11 ,95 1101.11 .01 Cable Splicers 11.29 .17 1101.10 .011 I 111;1 VA so/aro Counties KV,3LL SLTTW 30.19 3.11 •a 1.03 L:-t-en 11.11 M 11•.15 .01 ►AINTtafa L.:e :pacer• .61 110.1! .01 Alpine, Alaador, Calaveras s+::•, G:tr,n, 4 11/11, ►luluat , and Sen Joaquin counties 6ass:a, Teras.and Trinity OruaA 0.13 .11 3.31 3.11 Cr.•:r;:u aptayl 6leettack Tapetl Gr z.; to 1.31 .67 11+.705 ,02 Swing stalcl Scatteldl Llr.er.enl Lqul►.wnt operators. 11.91 .47 11•.703 .03 sandolastn Structural Cattle f;licsra 33.11 .11 110.705 .03 steel 1.33 a1/ 3.31 3.33 A:a:eda County 1`9.8110, Kingo, Hedera and G:cur.dr•tn 3.36 .10 1.1•.50 .03 Tulare Counties L:r.ercn 11.11 00 110.50 .o) brush# Tapets 11.11 .11 ,,30 Lire x441;rtnt C•,xtato:a 10.17 .70 11040 613 sproyl Sttuetural steel ,11.37 .I1 451 A-_d::, Colues, dac:a-ento. • 11selposa, rereed. Stanlsleve S+:ttr, Vote. Y_ba and thoea and Tuolumne Counties po:t:ons c! Afy r.t, tl ootade. ItusA 9.11 .10 .15 all .03 ;Ova-•, Places atd Siem Swing 0tps1 hNtMMe[sl' Ca:a;les >;ctt of rile +4111 bcun Q+slr1 Stun C1seAtry6 little ro4ntala W tetsaed Meter 01astial 9.15 .70' all .1f •I3 • i crcurt�en 1.17 .73 110.75 .115 792.91 lanulanin 10,10 410 0/5 a13 003 LMe:en 11.21 .71 11005 .Oaf i . Coble Splleer. 13.33 .73 40.75 .015 �'seek. 11011 AL 93011T3A6 VOL. 43. NO. YI-/IICAY, APRIL 22, MY 4 DDCUs1011 M. CA77-5011 Pape 4 OCCISfOM no. CA71.5031Palo 10 /d.e.1.+,)ir,►.rr..H /.sq.4Mtk4 tel.o.arta feels �..�•.... .+* kala No.dr N.eat;n 11 Wolf f4eurl.a Saoes If L IF t,asl.aa vstatrea .ad/a( A too N L i twatasa vasatlse aad/et .ts►..Tr. rtes..Tt. i PA3Mmst tcont'd) PAINTMi (Cont"d) rkcnterey, San senate, San A33raeda, Contra CO." t1 Yate*, Sonia Clara and 00rado, Napa, Nevada, S413ta Crum Counties , Placer, Saeraarento, Biters, lencludln; portians of Solana and Iola Counties Counties in the Lake Tarts (excluding portion$ of • Counties in the Wits Tahee !rush 4 11.11 .11 1 1.30 .10 .0) Areal Spray 11.47 .11 1.30 .40 .03 $rush 1 11.11 .11• S 1.30 ,10 .03' 'a,era 11.77 .91 1.30 .40 003 spray 11.iT .11 1.34 .i0 .43 Lake Tahoe Ass& Talreta 11.03 .H 1o11 .00 .01 Fruth 10.15 .70 .75 n.1 Notts and Nuub*ldt ceunti•a fray) Structural steal! Tapers 11.30 ,TO o7S s:ush 7.51 .50 .50 .40 late, r:sttn, Mansocino. San sp(ay) sandblssteres structure rtan:laco and Mnis" Cos. Steels dvinq haler Taperar as tel 30.77 .11 1.10 .44 .03 Paperhangers 7.14 .50 .10 .!4 Splay 11.01 .11 1.10 .10 .41 Parking Lot striping Mork and/or , 74;ets 1.1.71 .10 1.10 .00 .i3 Mighw-y Yatketet Witte, C*lusa, Glenn, !.•assn. Itesno, 111n7s and Witte Coksntie tea::dilni the eefttee st Traffic Delineating Device Cotnetl. kAic. Pl..Us. I Applicator 9.17 .54 .35 A Sieklyou. Sitter. Wheel Stop fnst•llett Traffic :#intty a:s Ut's surt+ce Sandtrlstter#.StrtpeR 1.46 .51 .1! i { Ca.-tlea Ne3per {wheel stop install•!, Pat 'enG.tst biters' S.7S .51 .40 ttartic suttees asndbiastse. L;rsy) san;*laster! Structural striper) 5.53 .14 05 Y S:.eir S.:r.7 Sta;er 7.pere 1.33 .00 .40 Slurty teal Operations Lassen County itnat portion that Y•iset opetator 1.41 • .30 .3S S stet 646trard of liq. 1313•, Syuee;te ►tan 7.41 .50 .35 s t�,rtGratd to and Including Applicator "total 6.63 .50 .35 Is bray L4401 Shutticatan 6.65 .10 .35 b slush lost$ .70 DTs Top !tin 5.43 .s0 .15 Is Sprays structural steel$ 1119salning Counties Tapers U.30 .70, .71 TrsCtie Oelineatinp Device Applicator# Mseel Stop fn3callers Tiattic Surface Sandblostet 4.47 .10 .35 b 1lelpee (traffic delinastiag device oplitatist, •heel e step inatailer, tratflf suttee* ssrAblaatas) 7.73 .50 Of ► itripeR solo? .!0 .35 Is 1 • Witter (striper) 5.31 •.50 .35 b 05014AL'S5G11154, VOL. 43, NO. 7#- FAIOAY, April 13. 1971 ' • r a4eCl4ta W. utT•s4S1 polo 14 axIM6 !0. CA, .439 a rale 1I V .�..�. Itlgt ptat)Jte Iar�fare E Foist. .044,.Feln.e.e aeflt M *��ts.1f 1c+«ly Ed,tsMss N.oIF Hauiief pace+ N i If&att.a YNataaa ettlp poet N l! Ia•abat YsstNes •e//ee NRle.U 4 A►►r.7r, }#•4 Lass: (Kont'd) FLASTCREAS' TGIDCASf iCont'd) 5:z::y Seal C;f[atienc Alpine, Amador, 91 Docado, Nevada, !lacer, Saece:-onto, f::fes C7+:a:et i 4.67 ,SO ,35 b S;;ee;ct ran 1,37 .50 .35 b • Sierra and Yote Counties ! 7.455 .415 ! 1.40 .00 A;;:ica:or C"ratet 7.72 .50 .35 •b Caiavet&t and tan Joaquin St.:::f*-an 6.45 .50 .1s b Counties 9.13 .d0 1.40 .!0 , Z_; rfn 1.72 .Sp .1s !Sarin County 1.32 .10 1.40 .fp l:1.:'� f.Sr • rocnterey County f.IS 1.00 1.70 .90 Alr.ats end Cbntte Cotta Dan Benito, Tanta Clara and Co:-:lot 10.10 :741 1.011 ,001 Santa Crut counties 11.14 ,74 1.40 p..to. Co::ca. Glenn, Lassen 1LlC7lCN3c (so,v*fas:eci hal! ccLassen Aleaw:dl County 13.19 1.21 2.21 .12 lam , Slarra, contra Costs County 11.07 1.21 2.29 .20 a a.txtr, ar,E VsCounties 1.711 .54 1.00 Dal Norte and Numboldt Countiaa 11.33 .71 1.12 .11 i ftf.tt:ty cwnty 10.60 .71 .ss .61 !LA'41Ciir itN&lltRlrai M33ot Iftethern halt of s ^;lore F: late rJ^;t, ridfr& and Cs:un:ifa 1.24 . County), Sacramento. Vol*, L.l4 1.11 .� tl Laora!o, Vvoo!3, !lacer#:;L-.e, l-�Eer, iuktt, Gta+6tH cc:.cf, I, Dorado, Gltna, and Start& Counties iexeludirvl L:12el'1551) 1%rJfd1, Placer* Lakf Tahoe Assaf 13.33 1.14 1.60 .l4 r ♦ Lane TahoeArea 10.9f .St , .Ilp 1.11 AS7:t:as, Sa:raten:o, Stn :asquinliati , .51tr:3, Suttee, soend lo and Yuba and Ke•Sonora" Ccuruntias Solas 1.1111 1.17 .ls o, son FranOlrce CI.A*;ta Il.St .71 1.50 .01 11.?s $ao Fret:ts:e County 11.71 .90 1.90 .03 Ilan henite end tants Clara i4 10 1.10 .q Cuvnties 14.26 .!0 1.115 .14 Lr. r::.o Cainty toil' San lat+o County 11.74 1.61 s 1.41 1.20 ,2s Dal A:r:e, N.::.50:4:, L&atn r:::(t..r.et:etn hal!), Karin• Alpine, Amador (Scuthe(n portion of County). Surge. Ix, t:a;e, S::asta, Calaveras, Colusa, Fresno, ' ' .4►.47a sTr Trinity iCount ' Glenn, Rings, Lassen, YJdets, • e' ! .f..e-s t�4 Trinity tountita lois .fi .10 1.21 ,a! rar:,r:e, VA-1644, S:anialaus laclpota. K �eeeed, aloe. , a,-.I Counties • 1.45 .f0 loss leap monterty, !luaus, San aaaquie. TC::.!!31 Tanta Cru$, Shasta. Sius&, , ILIs::'Vi' iiatiyeu, itantsl•us, tutiate A:a-t:s ani Cantel Costa Tehama. Trinity. !biers. CO:n:J•s 4.11! .Ila 1.14 sLelutuis anf VuM Ceune/•a 12.40 htsno, iirrs,alti Khat& taynaits tats, Llala and felana O erittes 13.31 LOU 2.21 016 !.1! .44 1.44 ' • , • • • • �"'� FEOEpAL 2E1D11TE2, VOL. 42t NO. i"1110AY. AIRIL as. %I?? LO a e AM 'RR 115111 'AV0191—iL *ON 'R► '1OA •51111719 1"ICH i Wit all TM 1fs"tts"81A • to, it t lilt it srsf'ntua salirisntif f too Wt 11.1 of #toll ido6#"4f"gll^ is4Taa % tl ' ve"btllas pug ISSAAW1 311fr4 t#' *lot ST't of t6o9T Oso;*" I "low urs wt o.»tav*sa we$ y tilt 06• 4L'OT s74FooY ' � t611veoo j N• tt't to: WTI vellum u r4 sns� rlurp w*sii:s�lyow • 0119 is609p -16011 lwrasj tt SL 0►' tt tT r•{.naTq• ATO' $to iS' ttroot 6611~3 MA111611 p1H "Pow 1plowty wt 611-3 Too tt' tt't i!' ftIft Aunot ooat/! u*S W tt't WI tto•• tt'TT tD114 s*1 ir>> tgs6d.101w It. /Lot ft' Ot'tT vollunoD ltalulsi "Off sgn -. ;aurr7 ssfssrv ,fti wt ttiavrs 103*12u*2j to, toot #t'T S#, itIal te-_•, .J� 1,.11 sr t) ! Ort /0Y130pubw 'ulsr„ • U441411%of 117#6-1:q :11lrw 84>ff1 11plownN 1*l/of) 560 to- toot it`t So' ti-01 ' 555'1 p t•l 091*1t Stott �oolsun4g0 rn)o *lugs pug g)r q 0611vmt rs«.a: :.• r..ry:v flu*s •01TU6f Uro 'drlflucul •Wry% •U:1iw.(441 'f f ln• '.tri ti' Hot #t• Wit 6011u000 ruani0r,4 put , #t' #t' Stott gs•,•s� #6rlflurit 'Psasrol 'readlsrw 661tcrAo •ssl•i #0' toll ti' too" * sollunf3 *qnA ' out •$stew 1IL•,;9 •v416s{ • two oloL 066*40L 1srilnf o 0►' 1{• Nott 11410" y •*$sats 'risorii 'Osu*sf)art fsiaur00 raf•L !u9 Laiyti)s ! orrfnt{ lsos*la ofpWASN 1roqua. 1)►116% 'nr11lsstt ! •u•r9rl 'rntat4 'op*s0Q 1= '*1)61{ 'ralrsa 11911041 1996100 'slants lsopr" nit 8308914 020p 'U69sv1 -U-j&:0 Ri' Ot`t tt` Lt'TT s*laun0o ulnUt* URI 'oP*)Tq 19 'isniop 1011ro t 1 put sv1a6rle0 louldty Lt' k{' f#'TT soi91640 bullar,; 1161 ti• #tt S#'T t#' SL'tT •6/luoo2 ouslos put LS' t{o WIT 140 111^1 put u6111SWUC.3 ! fish 10195]4 esluoo 'rpt►rxv 0111 141TtS) tj&;IAy 1M)rd0r "42W,app sslluroo 6_a6tor4 pus i ltot St. Wot t0talilt tl 1 savlotusat 'v1r.:Top urs •;&*saw 141111"10 • /rsodtsr„{ 19r:6Avtrl 'ould;tl I fsits #lugs w0 ol/uap u*0 H' ioo i1't WI • !{'tt do 1Tin4 It., 1#03 soWdrsw too 0611 #tot 10.1 tl'tt Vsa11 put sst"VW2 -041a [stat wul 12139ronlit ##'tt #T'T k r0`t t 11'01 1 tv0t1190d1W too pi' 9111 . Lilt {t'TT tsdvnd 0/6 tifllol t) , ow 0551 '91*lt! ssalo0y as0411162 fglstscn 3Tatr4 gotaunoj to, of. ot" S Lilt t Wal t ssa:0s:a . 8101, wt 01U69fsars '109•,r+s ttau690 risen tsauro pug g,.u*TV i tP�aua01 tsr"Ood 1S1f]1041 ! #tss*rrA us}st*d al 1 N s 44•9 •�#s/t i +s!*14� •w)swa 11 M fray ) 'ti �)f4, *•!i•f•po � 11"•51 ti odmw fiM•rl•a ft!)iU•{N•1+a !t 0M{ {tOS�LLri `tJN 0)Ot9t1190 tt fiy ftOhttY? •# NOtOTi t ► A I , � �1e 11 ar cr:tsJc+ tn. GA'r'I1! lsOs 13 _ . C � 46 t Ci • E.tta fri.Mr Ee�.e� fits ;�trwt*�: t Ee►it /rt•e.i.•.t:f►htr.•r► �� t Howls, ears M l• tas►tsaa Yasatiaa t•Uat Oawa M E Y tissiaaa Yasastas ••ila, iyf,•T,, AI►r.Tr. Nr. /«x16 urvar • TOMAtto WoUrtst Alaseda, Contrs Costa, Ciel Jt ;i•se,.A'rd::, CJttt, Nolte, Humboldt, Lste, Cris:erss, Colusa, SI Decade, !Skin, Hendocino, haps, teseiuttin; San rrinalceo, son rtateo, M:-sy Labe Areal, Necced SitkPica, Solano, Sonoma tt a: of San Jos;urn river), and Trinity Counties { 11.02 0 1.40 Pic:-'s. San Ju;rtn, Shasta. butte, Colusa, L•1 Dota+lo, 54::4VM0. Stan►slius, , Glenn, Lassen, M+doc, S.:ttr, .e.'.tcs, :raalt:y, . vvwda, Piaent. Plueas, Tole and Yjba a Sactar.;nto, Shasta, Sierra, Cc:attia acd thu a"ysrtlons Suttee, Tthama, Yolo and !t o: L: :4..:c, Nevs:a, ila:er Yuba Counties v.! S:e:ra Co•,-,ti•es (eaciudia/ TILE COMM M Last :saot 1-ca) i 10.11 •.7! i 1.13 U.00 .10 Alan•n a, bugs, Colusa, Baty ;.As Arts tad Lake Contra Costa, M1 Nolte, Ts:.a•t Area 10.03 .70 .10 Cl Dorado, Glenn, 1turboldt, A:3-"!&, Centra Costa, Lake. Irks, irssen, Klein, , !'at►e, rehG%ira. Mcreed, rtendoeinu. Nodoe, Kips, �intef!y, :4 iai Sin egnito, Nevada, Placec, Plw•as, ' :an lran_iseo, Sal :.hear SaeraRento, Sen ttcnito, rs�.a Ciars, Santa CCW, San 1'14ncisco, son !ratio, s:J S:::ns Counties 11.10 .i0 1,40 t .10 Sante Clara, Shasta, Sitcca, ifh:::rLLI r::.CIS: St.klyou, Solan, Sonoma, Z Alar:a, Contra Costa, rriia, 'Sutter, Tahave, Ttinity. Q Napa. San frarctsco, sin Tole and Yuba Counties 11.00 .Ii 1.10' 1640 .003 r Mrtto, Santa Clara, Selene , Alplae, Amadot, Calaveras, all Sar ass Counties 15.41 .60 .!0 .0! San Joaquin, Stanislaw and IL Re:.al+►r.q Counties U.ii .i0 .90 .O0 TuoluuAt Counties 10.17 .!3 .30 1.00 s=:`«*.::mksI • riesnu, Elnys, Madera,. Ala-ti:s an! Gontso Costa' marlpotat stacctd and Tulare ' Cu:ties 11.10 1.43 2.11 .165 Counties 1.00 1.00 .10 Del w3c is and Musaoidt r slontstey and seats Ccue Cocatisa .11.64 .til 1.14 .03 ta,atiti •]1.ii 1.01 .13 • RowVICE"& AIGISTER. Vol.-{S, Ko. 7"AloAy, A7lil 23, 1077 .,._•. :tet-_...-....-. 09r:t:IOM 4t�''""•A77•f439 page It 0MIftom 100. CAIT-5039 rage 11 ►AIA N:" Ayf1 b,te ydoM b.a41a pet'+o s1e - • A-htr Yta:'a Days 4-INaerisl toy# t-Indepen0enea Myr Na•rIj lf•earn late• M IY! ►sssisaa aat,'a/ 10-LICrayl l-ttlaMMiving Carl y-01rUwt My. veeanaa a, ilploytt eontribltea 44 of basic hourly rate tar ever 0 yearn' Croup 1 1 0.393 1 1.00 0 1.70 .90 .10 service, and 24 of basic hourly rate tat 4 months to 5 Yost• Group 110l 9.$1 1.00 1.70 .to .19 as Vacation ley Credit. fla Void llolldaysl A Wough V. Group IM 1.795 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 ' Group lie) 1.345 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 o. Mplayer contrl:utaa $.72 per hour tobollday fund plus $.13 Croup 114) 0.345 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 per hair to Vacation found tot the first year of eeployrrntt 1 Group 1(e) 9.045 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 I year cwt less than f years $.)) pet hour to Vacation fund! • Group lop 0.495 1.40 1.70 .90 .10 S years but less than 10 years 9.0 pet lour to Vacati0n NrAt Croup 3 9.143 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 ever 10 t'es'ts 1.!) per hour to Vacation 9und. croup 3 4.149 1.00 1.74 •ii 4. Isployar contributes $.90 per hoot tot this first live years r of egla)vantt Attet live years 11.01 per hoot to vassalon ado soliday Oenell40. tunniJtf � lGennite! Croup 11 9.735 1.14 •1.70 .90 .10 i w Croup 71 9.115 1.00 1.70 .90• .10 j . Cloup 31 0.445 1.00 101 .94 .14 1 . t.a+otttou (tunnel and Natt Welk) ' Group 1 9.465 1.00 1.70 .t0 IS ' Croup 3 toss$ 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 Croup ) 9.375 1.00 1.70 .90 .11 ' Croup 4 9.295 1.10 1.71 .t1 .10 ' + (wracking Mack) . Croup 1 4,395 1.48 berg .94 ! . .14 Croup I 1.145 1.00 1.70 .04 ' 4koup 3 9.445 1.00 1.74 090 At *� Y MIA" 11610 A16 VOL. 42, NO. r4-•il10AY, ipltl 22, It" a �Aloft � s ' 6f:f::Crt :ri. ! `telt rag# It . iocsislott tto. $All-sols v:o su WO:'cns tctt•dl Cc',.? 11 t%;•`.alt 1:raers end rj.ra; mark*, victor eat similar Group l(dl s tteralr Teaekmen and road bode ievt and covet wmtb zy;•1 :a-;e:s; .a„y-•:',::1r Cirairt.W, :allot, logload*t ofd 4t subway otter the tenparary crest has been pia444) I::.rrt Cs-,-a:t:rs of all ty;•ett C*gsts:e and ra]rralte alser 1;2 yarS 4-41 unsnrr C4n:•ratr Fa►. "far cur.crete taws Csaetate Croup 1(e)i Laborars an general constswetien wef& an o9 in as-.51st Cra::er +r.:der $%aging$ Ca: gten:te curb teeteet fats bell held Coatings art# shaft tai:rr%i Slip ttr-.91 Green matters, ti#afOrylY.:-.qn, M:tsettors, c;,nt4t1r:1 ja-•ain7 o: p:pc over 12 Inch**$ Croup IIf)I Contra Costs Cevnty Only* ripelayatt, Cevtbers, .;�.:� a r•t:a: :�;� Cd-;.v::o:ct f:a:taaen, rot-•:n and ne'1 Can.+rn, Pipewrarpecs, Ccn:•11t Layers and Plastic ptr-elayati/ 11:1, cayst:e and similar !'tocautn ripe Tec:nt, no ]lint pipe aid Stripping at $434. Wna):n:], traaln}, :rtrnh- Including teroir of voids, reecest luenlois Evitess. Cast Is. place, Manhole tarot Srttets t ani r.1a::c F.,taveJ Wet at dry)$ Pavvrant tf#akers t s..: r;_:•:tt, enc:.«Sz7 t.,1 ,t:ndert ri;-layers, +:a:1l:gre, 114tl11a94t Croup 2t trphalt Shovelocst C-reent du-oars end handlinj dry coo-sent rla.tie p:;.111yersi post bels of gy;lsu+t Choko-anttec and 1111,4;e8 Ielea:tag Wetklt Concrete + - air, ,1s ar.9 t;cn:tici r4.nt trwoz cwtr;xtrot tuwet Ducker oumpvt and Chutorsan# Concrete Chipping and Ctintingt t•r,•ers c; as t;:a: tor; 1t as crcn to G:o:p 211 rsa Set gun Conaria WAgers (%•rt ac Jry)I Drlller'b Itrlpr:t Ct.eec ':nest$ gr: t:.: ql:; ►:;:.;-::c.+,uv1r u.» roes-s:Iry^r, rrcledir,y plaiting Naaelonan, d,s,:uoterst Mydrauli: ranit:r ir.'er 1:0 'br rressurelt c: n:•Ctr:: a1_+.: .a:t t•et no =:y11 1:0:4ry ecarrttor. 6or)fn] and un:rm3r.q, a':d hendling 4± 611 felt 4014 eon:te:e chi;;+ort Cb•::c ttnnc:lcr - :CO or ainllat rutn:lals for use in gelnfceeing concert• ronsteectlont ritteborgh tj;r 's.3 all Suit ittr.clr:rg); tots ant :)t:i wl:sbr'nata- Chirfw, and sivllar typo stus:l $hra14ec41 sicrw$ sing1e106t. t:::1cr Su.� :afta:e, i-�:rin, G:naan, f�allranl Signalling and hand held, pnouautlC torp:rt All pneuaatie, alt# last and 414194910 73•.k Ci,alett; 'Ito t1:rZer1;r 'lits•-Lcrtrd - Bull (lost toalat jacking of pipe cnAer 12 inchdo t•. ca•.;:as lar wt:n :alr.Iera' Waist Vltga:*tor Ort-,at-lt aaehlflel 1!!:1. ;ft:c:ras b;uv Ft;t iiti• or Cvat, 1St! los. p:#1suN nr 4vo9)t Croup 31 All elesnu, wart of Obtle, grounds ant butldinls Including r••:C :etd/r An!'s:rllar typo; Lsir teaA to conneStion with but not It-.Itod to Street cleanotat Clvning ami vathins virtowar :bt•.rerS' ♦ork Conatruetion'latatets b,eluting brldgt and Senegal 14boretSl Dunpa•an. to Ad ep3Mif; fit# Match*:; street Ci*aneslJ Gardeners. C:•,:; :fa)r jr.y 0:1;1 hadal T.4-2At G4rdtner-dtnver /'-$del Dh141 t• hottle•,iturol anJ landseepq iabocerst Juttinji Lioborot inrush ori #1:114: ty;w: ttill:J Track driiletsf Jac% leg dithers# • InaJetst Filer., wintanincs landxapt labotere on her eonstevetiont ClaatnS erll1or%VW,6;en drillefSt M:'ChMICal 4rlllara - all Malntenanea, neFair Ttalknrn and Ao&4 boder sttestear and Malltoad glee tt,ard;eta o: tpF.1 or relhod of p7vec$ r:iftipls unit s cansttvetion Track 4bor*cni Teaprarsty all ani water lines. VistSvlia tr311at "j:aae:s and ►;v:erer,nt All work of leading, p14eing or similar# Tool room atten4antt Pone* acectotel &$&Ilea/l cre9Wtmt a:: S;s::lr.7 of all ;a.d:t and ea,lasives of whatevec type 9t- pavement markers ibutton Ntters) tt.li:t: ti ret:.» L::n4 Iar gcCh loadir.7 and placing; Mlph e:alore 4.-Mini of Satter)I.Trot t*p?Ki sit grinder L"Co 2tt Cramp lib)I Sever Cleenecs a . IaamnitU Group licit borh(n2 and lwldlaa Group to Mtresleman 114eludin4 Gwtaan. M45018 Ufftel 499dowfis t Croup as pdbmvndsae ' UMV as General 1rW94ta • r ! . a .dMVA k 6*4 U014” ttWtttA, VOL.-42, NO. 7a- FAIDAY. APAIL it. I btSr'cA17•Si}! 9p* 11 WOW M0. COMMMMCOMM 0"s 1' Isletl • cAioilx� "• ; (TLM+eI OrA SmIt mark) r t 9.latr l.r.r a 19p+1e•+ /(twsl ti Ol&ssen4 OK11Yeri Ctiwn4nsar Ouette of Mtereto Mills- sent Wmens flail work Snd sit" (t+elev 6ctwl K ssearstsd• ltslilt IpUtpndT di0UtT01tit R.too li i♦ ►weir► re4t.lea O"4101& 0r,rond lertll DRCIICI li1• Ta r ICkC.1iJLL , Ssovp Ir lit Ctlndert ilrscitt Drlllete, povEeraen•tseadingl MOM' =1/WSltC64 AMD D2►rtA DagDOl190 72ekereen - there cat 18 lt:ttds CanCttte riniel:er In Tunnels Cos' t1Nv Coniteuctien) trete S:ree: tans Croat rurpaan and latrans Cunite end Shotet*t* Ga.-an Al., rot:.ans 1stederrsons High pressure ebtsltw.ns Mlnet& + ttauo lr .1.Ane1, s:+cliS(aq top and bottat ran an chert end [else works ' iargeaint Ot9klrandi lig*s*nl Mt;pet s+osalt:an on slick linea Srndblcetat-petaan work assign- 011e[ 14.30 f 1.07• ! 1.71 .66 r .14 pent intetchonyeable) Stets fete, Wafts end tetttril TiMbtreun, Atea 1 letirsetnan - vow of Steel of susitttut* sstatids'0e9*torel Ate• 1 1.11 LOTS 1.7t .t0 .1• TUSi*t Aca& 3 9.411.07• 1.7! .8i .it' Are& 4 !.i! 1.07• 1.70 .60 .14 Wo�p 3r Cablettrders ChoCkttMt91 pevbgwen-pcisac twos•/ VWl& 0f'- �fA, lavasent beesk*cs • Group I. Dock tAgitatral tleok Mats ' Wo•jp 4r suit Canq - tUckets, TeeckMal Concrete Crew - includes Ates 1 f.91 1.07• 1.7t .t0 .11 4 rodS1n3 e••1d sptea,4041 Dafaan (any seth"Ii Scout Crew As- Area 2 10.71 1.074 1.16 .60 .14 aewCpns i.naaper Ale& 3 11.03 1.070 1.70 .10 .14 Area 4 11.11 1.070 l.Ti .t6 .ii c►aoAus cr- oue-7_ twettkinj Mork) WtIdett Mt*1lanie halter! waits + ' tnginoer Ctoop 11 Skilled Mtecker (10 evvtn7 &nd sslseyin6 et 46611, vifolov.• Are& 1 10.31 1.07• 1.78 . .14 dabs&. llucbffq end tleeteie futures . Arta 2 11.YS 1.07+ 1.70 .t800 .lt Arte 3 11.43 1.07• 1.78 .14 .14 Ctoop Is seat-skilled Yt*ckar tsalv6gino et etltst Msildisq masulkal&) Agee 4 11.71 1.070 1.78 *00 .14 Croup I. CeMtsi taborer (includes ail 01*6nu! vost, is 4w4f Croup 41 le*Mat9, Usiinq Gni tawainq of 4468101C1ra�srN1 Oparial (up to and lnCluditH 7 cu. yds. 14.9.94 ttea110 tt»14 96y) t Are& 1 11.01 1.679 1.16 •.60 .14 Atte I 11.96 1.67• 1.71 .86 •14 Arae 3 12.14 1.07+ 1.76 .66 .14 • . , Agee 4 12.41 1.07• 1.70 .06 Side Croup 4-AiL • cla+eboll*#*tater (orae 7 ' cu. Yds. 14.9.0ft" ! &a m toy) Area 1 11.61 1.01• 1.76 .S6 Ara* 2 12.91 1.67• 1.76 .N .1t Aro& 3 13.31 1.070 1.71 .00 .14 it*6 i 11544Amok 1.6Z• 1.71! .06 S14 +✓ , ' ?1 fipfrRAE lEatitR, VO4 17, 110. :i.•!R(OA1f, Muco 33. levy . _. . , rale 33 ODCISINI to. CA77-5439 rest 34 M' C? I • !'lies*!netts r**a*as Otsir !dap 0&.*Kts►yew+s „t•d/ [t.tawra Neal ( ICa 00\1'f IOtedlinli+ tow M L W !400106% u1smom Mel*R i PNri 11.1.131-t=.7 CIC'AIIUS Kent` i R.+*$ i Fl a It ►usises i WISH" [*ad*, s4ta on colt-rrcpfll=d vessels Asa►•1t. ` At►r,It. Ieeeept skit's (+owatfd by oat- ,. . board aoteroi enga7ed In towing anJ ahittiny of batger, vessels and water tarns :raft or In line tt3nexttatlon by water of i pftacnnel, materials. pw/pefnt and awisplies I tr,�"., •t =ttat:a•:: Ltvse- t OnckhandjKeCAsntes 1 s. :• t er.Lst+i <+t)tt Area 1 [ toll oaf 5 3,61 $1.16 ls•3 i t.17 i 1.07 6 1.71 .10 .14 ' b:,a 5.11 1.01• 1.74 .60 .14 Araa 1 lO,OS .I! 1.{1 1.11 t is t 1 loll 1.07' 1.1! ,10 .14 Ata& 3 10.30 .60 1.61 3.16 j ret'.% 1 9.61 L07• 1.76 .60 .1♦ Atrn 1 1p,li .N 1.61 1.10 I# Cyera'or rsensnle/Mateh �•�-• -4r fn•tlneer i:ir.: s !stern winch an Agfa 1 10.73 .ti 1.36 1.15 ? c-+.•r Arfa 1 1L35 .16 loll Feil 11•& 1.30 1.07• 3076 ,60 .14 Arf& 3 • 11.50 .04 1.36 1.15 Ltea Z ' 10,Oi 1.07• 1.18 .40 .14 Ares 4 11.75 .t6• 1.36 ,l.is l:v3 7 10070 1.07• 1.7r .au .14 ' i Arra i 10.60 1.630 1,76 .00 014, pudding Ano Newry Construction toi 0oat-t (vont on self-ptopel)ed vessels) Q i sis::n tsy,rafet t;eiNri float Operators 10.75 .16 1.36 1.1s t:♦:Jet r4ct.anic 1.07+ 1.75 .10 .14 on 3 10.70 1.C7' 1.70 .10 .14 tfYl?►tOTtSt i a:as 3 30,1i ).07+ ).76 rover Ctn�tsrs doelgnatfdt City ma is of 0a land, to ttanels . t ..c. i 11.35 1.070 1.16 .00 *14 aootSaento and Stockton. Csliler le Arae ) - up to 30 toad silts trot said Cil+ era. het^ Area i - tsars than t0 toed oilea * art 1 144110 p gold sdi • Lt ar:.nt Claratell Operator .tea 1 10.4# 3.4:• frac said Centers. . A fa t )1.54 ),07' 1.7� .40 .31 Area 3 - Ostside of It rood miles Iron Sal Centers )a s 1 11.17 i.07• 1.74 .40 .14 Mats 4 - An area ertesdins 35 tos mile" t om owe its at ` Asea 4 • 11.01 1.070 1.10 .00 *i4 Leto leAoe, t *11s1uNs 1.30 ger !tall to,rensW t4 Ikei Wd Well ago FWA. too, ` i10tRAL AMIU Rr VOL 42, NO. ?$--FRIDAY, APRIL 72, m? , Mei !lCISIOtl in. CATT-SM Iaga IS tllClliGM W. CA77-1939 Page is t ltllfEN D3VIP"tDfT OPf31ATGAf /,lsg6 lestlirt/q.RaU • "wI "w;** Group it Assistant to inginaac 4I14aaatt0 011a90 owthow) � !toot M♦r PMg14aa votsoles en//a, Appr.It. •Cttaup I-At Coeprassor Cperatet e Ccoup i-9t Truck Crane Oiler PO.'Ti CgtJ1►sOR'f OrD1AlOA! (Piledtivin!) . • Croup to 14gget blot IhaUtttog Mtatlsl M1yi Gtarp 1 9.71 1 I.IP 1 2.00 .90 .34 Grew? 1(41) 1.11 1.15• 1.00 .90 .24 s Group 2-At Coopresser Operator (3-7)e 6aneestat (100 S.W. ee wer)s Croup I(s) 9.24 1.15, .2.00 .90 .24 rutep 42-711 Melding Machine 43.7)(9aoeted othar than by oleatslettyl Group 2 9.19 1.35. 2.00 . 0 24 Cron? 2(e1 10.10 1.15 2.Dq .f90 ..24 Croup 30 0.:ck tngtne0ts rock 1611th A-Tra"I falg-PtnPalNd Mra1 . Group 3 10.410 1.15• 2.00 ,90 .241 type lifting atvice Gloup )(41) 10.71 1.15. 2.00 .90 .24 Group 3-At Nervy Duty Peraicaen and/Or Maldat Gtw.p t 11.33 1.35 3.00 .90 .24 croup 1 11.41 1.356 1.00 .99 .34 r ;tarp 41 Opetattoog enrjineat to lieu Of Assistant to rngtttaat •lacludes g.33 Pat but to ftmat sd•1k4le i and Mal less Foots. Tending bilet of Corpmeat sti410e4 to Crane Piledrivers Operate#`. of Ptledelving pigs, sued of Floating end earrriek ierllw Operates f of 010891 or Caaaltn0 Pwatsd Crane P13e4rlvae (r/e 1100110:1 Of to and lneluding 1 cu. yd.e Truck Cameo top to and toeluding 31 • r tans hoisting eaten,/only Group So Operator o. 01e091 et Cssoline pwated Ccans Piledrives (w/o boiler) over I cu. yd.s Operettas of Cesns Wastes* 114th ball:(, Puop at cot-pleases stteched)i Operator of sties Povaced Ctavlet oc Nnivoceal type dtivas jAsyrrotod ec stsilet typt}s Ttuok Clans, ever 35 tans betstin{ astattsl a gosttotatng piledslritrg week 1 OADASAI 49011164, VOL. 43, N0. 7WR}pAYr APfa11 32, 19YY' ' t w Wif wo. 601-5610 pate 17 ' IAOCISt(NA /43, a71-5619, Pols 24 cora c+culrrat orc,uTars A PAR, 1 eM 111 Croup to Atttatants to rAganett9 t#tatel'ant iittatn/ Naary testy Pcpattean � •Wriryt Dt•.(ns p•ymt•u Aelpet s Ol lar A Ocekhamdt Sigtilment Avltettanr Ta pot piserkanl t Pattsnw Srett itspr .......�..�.... lNesvy Duty F*psit they Parts ttMl Ne.elt Nee.lt tivretlra AeIts Asea Mist pestles: Ysallta r•rler Croup It CO.tpteo.ot orvistors certerote Mixer sup to and t"eivding 1 yacdil POW goutmwl OrCL ORS Aper.Tr• Conveyor Suit Operator Itwnnel)i ritewon Not Plants Nydeavitet ronitors L AAWA 3 Mechanical Conveyor (handling building coterials)r Mia$ See Opecatee iconcttte plantir hump Opetatott Spreader boxes" with iettedt)1 Tar pot Wiseman (Fouet alitotodl Gcoup It f 0.70 110.10 f 1.15' f 2.00 .90 .24 croup It tau Operator ibunker)t roticepter Nadtortan Isigr.al:aniu Matmc- croup It 5.01 10.411 1.)1• , 2.00 .90 .I4 sant Locomotives O(lsrt Doss carrier ieoasttucti3n yob alteti rato.::st I Groep 31 9.24 10.64 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Opecstott Secoed an (*scope asphaltic concrete Favit-0) telt-Pate;♦1lN, Groep 41 9.41 12.21 1.3S• 2.00 AO .24 outon.tieaily applied contests curing machine Ion stee9te, highways. Group 11 10.02 '11.4I 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 alrposto and canalo)I Vvi ehinS rachtne tr'AsImix digging capacity 3 {}t Group 111 10.17 11.57 11.36, 2.00 :90 .24 it. depth►& Taller moist, mingle dews Tcuek Ccane Oiler Group 71 10.32 11.12 1.35• 2.00 .9,0 .24 Group $1 10.72 13.12 1.35• ,2.00 .90 .24 Clomp 41 ballast Jock To"f$ Dallas& Aegv)atort ballast Torpor "will- Group 9t 10.94 12.34 LOS* 2.00 ,90 .24 pueposar Darman (asphalt piantlt Clevatot Operator linsldeil rote Litt Graup 101 11.14 11.54 1.35• 2.00 .90 .14 or Linter Stacket leonstrustion yob Site)I Line Mastert Lsubeiootlen oed Group 10-At 11.21 12.45 1.31• 2.00 .90 .24 Service inyineot (aobiie and ya use maek)A Matetial Moist it ritv"is Group 1L 11.42 13.51 1.31• 2.00 .10 .24 Shutclecars Ito $$aces$ Towero*bile Group 11-At 11.49 13.11 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Group all-tt 12.17 14.21 1.354 3.00 .9,0 .24 Croup 51 Comptescor Op4tator is to 7)s Concrete Mlseta (over 1 yard)! croup 11-Ct 13.01 14651 1.35• 3.90 .00 .34 Concrete Pump or ruepceete Gunss Gtnerateca (100 S.W. or evarlt crooking Machines Pcass-veld (sit-operated)s n*ps (3 to 7)t Vatiien •includes 1.13 pet bout to Machines (powered ether than by elomkrioityl 13 to 11 Nnstenot Ualth and dolts#* PWM. • { • Ccoup 41 DW Lista Abad Factor or sleilati boon Truck or Dual lurpete • A-rtaf%o Truck; Concrete Soteh plants (vat er dry); Concrete saw: Iseli- propelled unit) on streets. hp4hvays, ottpacts and Canalsr Drilling aa.1 !crisp aklchintty, vestical and horltontal inot to apl.ly to watecligero. w;c" drilla at )eekhsnacrs)t Gradtcetter, Geode Checiti (r4c!%an(ca1 or otnec- vice); Ilinhline Cableway Signalr.tnt locoret(va Istcas cc over 33 tons) .• . K.yinn(s interna) 41/I1 Stab vibcatet ton airports, highvayt; canal& sad wacehouccoll Mechanical Winishoro (eererete) ICiary. Jw nsoa, b urs:1 fridge Clock or similar typeslt Mechanical ouem, Curb andfar Curt and • Gutter Machine, concrete or &$Fhalss Portable Ccu:hers i•ee't,criver (M-1100 and aiotiar)l power 'Li a Operator isattiry slip torr.s, etc. I in tunnsioil Aolioc( dicoodsica (b*ebsc►CI*one ani similar) latphaltit ' conct4to paving)l Solt-propLiod alspsettc pinfls onliaelA 1u11•prs.+m11s1 ( pipeline rcappinl "MALA• pssavltt CAC# of similar ty;los)t Slip W*raa • P4*p& tinting device'tot sweet* tocmsl 1 Ns11 bbbot glad Statteser • ductaso 484ut*c cool : .+r► ' FEDERAL AEGIETER. VOL. 412, NO. 711•-FRIDAY. APA)L 23, in? , ! HCLSLW!A. G77-»Sit pa*o lg i ssC1ii011 trD. CAI!-Self Palo is PC= plutflSL\T hOMA:'Abb ((Mnt•dl a ' ' iARM D and 111 SO$tes 811101111011'arm"11111 d! ttanit (ASMS 3 and III • Group 71 Concrete Conveyor or Concrete puep, Truck or rgaipont mounted to=* length to siplyl# Concrete Conveyer, iruilding sites Deck enginesre# Croup 10-At sockbos thydr40tlei sup to sad including 1 cu. yds• m.e.C.11 t M31 Drub M.rset$ faller Kenyon pu-p and stellar typ94r gantry Older backhoe (cable) (up to and including I Co. 14, 41.1.9.11 Combination $ace- (or siafierl$ !ly:ra-Har yr lot siniler)1 r+tetlol ibist (3 of sate dcuasll has and Crider aver 1/3 w. yd. •.r.e.lt Continuous flight Tis sack reananieal riniat•.ers of Spreader tttchine faaphalt. Dartrec-Greene and r Auger (up to and including 1 cu. yds.l iecsnt attsebed)t Cranes snot wood siailatil ►.ae or Shale Hoists Misertvibilts pavownt areaket greater with cc 35 tons, fiaMethead and Gantrylt Geade-elle (up'to and including 1 cu witt:att Corpcasdor Cacoinacion# pavem.rnt Breaker, truck 0004944 yd-)j Tower Shovels, CiaisneU s. Dtaglines, (up to end including 1 cu. yea. with tarptescor Cosinatton; Pipe Cendnt.g luchine (plpelinva only)$ ' w.c.e.)$ rover blade (single engine!$ Lett-psol"lled Done-type Lilting Pi;.e Clean!n7 Maehiae (tractor propollvd and suppocted)t pipe Wrapping . Device {center mou-it) (over Is tonsil Belt-propelled Booms-type Lifting Machine (tractor tcopell•td and sup;nttad)f Osteigeeslion plant; boiler Device feenteg a not) to-Ogg IS tens) C vator (tiatsh asptalt)t Self-pro;mllvd Loos type lifting device icenRoe 1 mounel III tons of lass M.A.C.)s Solt-propelled elevating reads plans$ group Ili Automatic Canerete Slip face pavers Automatic Railroad Car siuster Opet4tor$ 11stall, Tractor !with Loco) soil Teasect Truck typo Leader Du►pect Canal ffager scale oaektilloet Canal Ttieaecl Coast Triassic w/dttchinq steaeheentst Canes (avec !S tons up to and ine)0diag iii Caoap $t Amer-Coa:ec for stnllat)t Asphalt Plant Orglasert Cast-In-piles tonsil Continuous tllght Tta Oat% Auger owl i go. yd, f(nel68(4g teamj# Pipe laying Y+chinet Cotbinatian flusher and Motor Opecatacr Concrete Matt Ttavelift 650-A-1 as almllar NS tons or ever); $lighting Cable.a, j latch plant (rultiple ut+itaff Date's H144Jn7 Shield OP*catog$ Heavy fluty lover S tons)! Lsa4ec favor 1 yda.,'up to and includirg is cu. y4s.)r #v.e0 ie;alss n and/or Wvfdvr$ lien sesl•M+ehln: (at tiMlarll Saimaa Loaders blade (mhufti-engine!# power $"Vol$, ClAoShe11e, oraglineg. sagbbs4$, Loader (up to 3 yds)$ rachan/eal :tenth Shieldl portable Crushing ane Cade-alit (over 1 yd. and up to and Including 7 V.I. Yds. a.r.911 pub,er• screening Plitt$$ path Ceti Ov%tor Tired earth-"inq fquipient sup • tiled earth moving machines feultiple ptopulsion paver units and two LD and In;lylfnj e1 eat. yds• •struck` m.r.e.1 Cuctids, T-pulls. Vd-10, 304 or wore scapers) (up to and•ineluding 71 cu. yds. 9atgmf0%• a.r.9.1# Sell. 31, and stallart Ranter Tired cosecs Self-propelled Compactor with Desoto propelled C"paeter twith multiple plopulsien powoe units)1 Single ensu. sheeplootl Ttr_•vr Saiddit tfubbee tired of statist equipment)! Truter AubGat-ticud LActhaovlaV Mehines (with tandes screperal# Stip form Cra.-.1 serapvef Tactor T/en:hing raehine# Tit-batch pavegt Tunnel lble paver (concrete cc asphalt)# tends*Cater Tows CRaass Mb/lel Tcsegtgf toting rachine$ Welder# Woods-Mace land other slailsr pugmill equipment) Ipulliaf attached shialdif universal L)ehhst and Tows Ceases land types)$ tlhesl 9rcavater sup to ane includine Is$ cu- 10,109 helrl# Witte, Cta.p ft Canal fin;sl Drain Digger$ Chicago Am-%I Combination Mime# Crane lovas 11 tens) a•:. Ca:pressoc fgunitell Combination Slarry Mixer and/ac Cleaned slghl&m Cet;fe+.sy 11 M-.$ Oral ur1901 Lull 111-Litt of alallar 130 ft. or ever)# #bilins Croup 11-At Sand Wagand fin "injunction with Wheel beasaterli Cranes Ma:A:re fritter tire. tall, of tae% type!! Tacter (with has$ (0-6 of (over 135 tonsil loader lover 13 two. )rds.t Up to ant Including is cr. di•. "Isar and algilarl lover Shovels and Oraltines'(evee T Cu. yds., a.c.g,11 subaer !Lege rr.t. • purpose earth Itevins llsebi as (3 !site war 11 atr. ydb, actruih- Group 101 Otey-type Backfilling raehinal bridge Crane! Cary-lit lot Wined ixcavator (over 111411co. yds. pit:-hooll sis116111 0V_'1Cal Glcutin7 ltachiae/ Cssitnation backhoe and Leeds; (up to WA frelidInj 1/3 eat. IS. a.r.e.11 Detrick 43 operators Required srlap 11-b Odadis low if ss. yd641 When $win, engine remote Irea hoist)$ beffie% odrges faggots esravat/M work)$ ft-M21 :a».vrs Ache e39gtadecl t1ovottng Gtedel# Heavy Duty draep il-Cl 4"atse of Nelleoptel (t"st Bled is QeettiM%q%li Abasia i b3t4ry orf:% MI tjne:ueing Caleaon fountoLlen war% and Robbins type OMtsllled Sscthaaoias rtelpleat alias)# Poeta gal SBoger for similar)i LM Slab NaghiM# lValtborf and s $ts!la: typ9411 Ledger 43 yea. up to and including s yds.11 t+scocative I levet 14i to:sl Wn'.$ at multiple urlts)s fult(ple engine fuetheov(ns raChlrt (Latie$. «cuss, ate.) foo taaees 8894jet)s pre-stceal MLN Wfo;pinj rsch!ee# Oestevole-oebris I" (sold-propelled floating)# Mobber• ' tirN.seraper, 4911-3004trg (paid!e wheel$. ste.)# CMittle Car ttselsim st$tiha)$ single Crgine seca;sr ow 45 yea.# Dail stabillost IF a N of eg.3111 Sue-grader tgatttea of other autonatie typoll feaster, Cos- presser teill Costnatteas Track Laying typo earth Owing aaehiM (bingls sagins with tardoe"cape8811 Train lading @Mlsai Vsewwa(ilstllg 1plaaef . teltloy Csons lot to cad lasluslas BS tonal , ••4p • ItOI"L AIGIStis, VOL 4y, NO. 76-1111ipAY, ApAil i!• 3971 ........ ........._..»_..._.__...... 0000. "Clio Mo. CAII-6439 page 31 ttfiCtftOtl 110. CAO-it3; Pa. al s ' / , k feiatt t.+cRft►fea.see. .�.r.�.. �. !tett I lriap!tackle►crrssU • 'Need* !!i4.uM 54114 salt• 74 ►MMMc ♦tegiM 1 tet of t Naa+lr Elrttr.ta ' 111 •res Tt sous H 4i t ►oedess Y.tsllee teJhr �,RU`.s DAW9151 iCsstt'iL j TA)i.:_AD tIVEPS , L►Pr•Tr• f sULA CLM-^. t SPWDCA WWu auger, under 4 yds. water Lim i nvitysr rerlt Litt ; 14.03$ t 1.19'1 .76 ;3.M level)1 toe as Nanhaul drives# Concrete Iruy "chines TAMSIT Mix. AGITATOR concrete pump eruct (when !under 4 y4s.) Iter!$ 3:19$ .74 #.M flat tack truck Is used t?ptopr)ate flat tart rate TRUCK ALtAIA#4A#1 N9LKJ1 10.07$ lel!$ .?6 lett atsll spply)l Dump (under 4 yds. vate't level)I Durocrete VAC" TAUca under {frit! truck (under 4 yds, water /allans) U.i;$ •#efts .71 #.i! level)$ Duaptter tunder 4 yds. water I.vtl)) Escott of pilot tClttOa TAUCAI flnlla unit ' car driver) N(;per truck !when flat rack 43 axle unit)# flat tack truck is used lnduttital Lift Truck «, appfcpflate flat lack rate (eechan)cal talipata)t shair,epply); pickups) Saida s10all rubber tltta ttsstel (debres boa, under 4 yds, wales (When used withia tommilesse it%l), Tea% dtivelal Trucks 34rlsdletien) !telt l.lii .7t #.N , (dry pe(-04tch conorote 10140 „ Un:et 4 )•d&. Water Lovell# JLTrIKa TRUCx s wATO TR= selpetsl '48ehouefsfn ; seek$ 4 1019$ .70 41.00 (2.$00 Isle. ander 4+000 1410.) 16.11i 1.19; .7t 1.44 i tULK CL-J-,- SPAZADGA Iwfwo a COIOtiNATfON kIKCK !subs wgft, 4 yds, and under f Mf:N voisr, TraMlt. yes. vater level)I Duop t4 stir A3itator 4; rail. Xaa yds. and undo$ 4 yds. water wader s ras.l U.1i$ 1.ltf .7t lett e level)( Dart•.crtte 44 yds. and un_at 4 gds. Water 14v4111 VACUN4 TRUCK (3,$00 Isle* Duapster 14 yds. ani Under s sate wnlst $4$00 isle.) 1 1046% 1019; .7t lest yds. water levl)I skids (debt/ boa 4 yds, and under i yds. tlUtstR-TittlD am CAR iMt • water I*me111 Sir,Ile unit flat NIt�laaas!) 11.17# #.iii .7t #.i! rocs 13 AXIS wnttli Industrial Litt Truck fretcaanical tailgate) Trucks (dry pit-batch eU:WWO site. 4 yds. Arta ,alas t) yds. water level) !1011 1.31$ .7t reit JRTTI14 TPAQU and WATAM Tauter . 'susses 1.114! Salle") lie!# 1.1s;• .70 1.M . Nook • ,• , ,t • .. N��NA# ua111l�, Vol. 463. No. ral•••44WAYe APRIL 33, 1.977/ • ooct:n ro, 4117-6013 page 1) GMSI0e No. G77-3013 page 34 $out Ne"See&61s Form"I /d*p 9ea&his►ormeers 1*d& ' Mew1I Eleseri*e I notes Mit/ pee *&& Vot&No* e.1ler dNe&. I [burros T' .'31tZltfr It21t•Sr AI►r•Tr. loud Mir pe&do*e y&eatoa e•1/e. TRUCK Owns menta) As9r.It. ALMS C=47.. SrwrOt (w/w aver. 1 y9s. *rtit under I y:s. water love311 Dwip 16 TRANSIT Nis AGITATOR levet ' yt:. anal cedar I yds, water, 10 yds. through 12 yds.) 116.333 1 1.13! .70 11.06 Isve111 o--yccs:e IL yds• r u.d un-lot 1 yrs. water levells . 6ULR CLPAIT SPPZ%DCR (w/w j O:ey►tec (1 yds. and under I &ugec. I yds. and Including yds, water levant '%ads (dabrls 12 yds. water level)I Duey �• ins. 6 yd:, atd under I yds, 1I yds, ane lr.eludlAg 12 watts :•evelll :caeks.(dry pro- yds. water Ie*t•l)I 1lusporete ►etch c0eocese sls. I yds. (I yds. yds. and including 13 r..d under I yrs. water level) S 10.30 11 1.193 .70 11.11 yds• water level)t telt-pco- j 1 A-t?_4'•S. tt:r•"l TA•J:Rst celled street &refute with elf-contained rc[ut• Ylnt • Y-71i�*�sle1 Mille-1111. $kids (debe •bs. I yds. oral.& type (jettlolls and including.12 yds. water j Sattra7 :nd water truck level)I snow go and/or BMW 14.+:0 Pals. and under plow) Truck (dry pce-batch 1,00) 9819.)1 A•rsber tired concrete els. 1 yds. and J�/l.e 10.!13 1.193 .7/ 1.00 IncluJing111 yds. water level)1 Duspstec Is yds. YN'•Y :::2T TIY�514iT ' and including 13 yds. vetlt t*41 10.32• 1.133 070 1.00 level) 1e.I4 1.115 .7/ 1.N 2�:s.LY::L1 &-e $:XILAA RrAVT DM TRANSPORT s:TAa-t CJJ•31i.'1 11.241 1.193 071 1.00 (gooseneck lowb.d) tl•41 1.19& .71 1.00 :II:S:l:T X31 A06AM TRANSIT Nss AGITATOR , (0 Yde. throk;glt 30 yda.) 11. 33 levee 13 yds. through i (1.300 gale. U yds.) 11v415 1.195 074 tell , &n9 vendee 7,1c0 gale.) 10elif 1.193 070 1.10 U-214 711=9 1 WATZA .IUCD 13.100 gale. and Masse r 7,00 gale.) 11.315 1.ui ole • /EQUAL 11011TIR, VOL 42, NO. 7"AIOAY, APRIL 17, 1977 j Willa" to. CAP7.3035 pals 35 OtCliif)M 190. 677-5019 pale 14 ��"'�- Agate i6ael.rs p6r�a-16 it filets 6664611,psrw:.» !•sic ' M•rrl/ TRt1CR oettrrTS�(tbrit'4) %late• N i Y pe•sl••1, vessel*• RsApo; ' . FI Ca o1!MIS M[Cont'd1 u• N 11 1 t/ ••si•s1, Yaestl1,• App�Tt. Sw CMIl.r SPMDEA (v/wo IULII C001M SPREMCII (w/w eery+r, over 11 yda. and ouget, over 1e yds. and Including 18 yda. water including IS y4s. water leve111 level)I ta=P (over 13 y4a. Dump (aver 34 yds. and and Including It yds, water ineludlnl IS y4a. water levelll ' levelly lkleperete (ove( 13 , Dumperete (over 3e yda, and 746, and including IJ yda. including 15 yda. water levell# , water iwel)l p.moater lover 0wmpstec (ovac 3e y4s. and • 13 yds. and incluBln{ is yds. ' : in:Iuding lS y4a. water level)# rater levelll Skids {dabs!• 0M 1019, 30's. 311& and other boa, over 11 yds. an•l in.-luding similar cat type. Tact& Cobra• 11 yda: water level►# Trucks LtToutneapulle. Tournaroeker. (dty pro-oatch concrece eta, tucild and similar type equip- , over 12 yds. and including pent Then pulling Aqua/Pak or t It water 1ev41) i 10.18 i 1.195 e71 11.00 •' water tank tca here and fuel and/ac geease tank trailers P.B. 011 61,141LAA Wet or otter Stec. tralleral Skids I ' SCO-WAOIN4 TtIUCI 11.54 1.191 1,74 1.00 (nclulinboIS oder watef14 slevelll { • " • 7 y s9ltea fttlA2R RN 10.175 1.195 .70 1.!! Truck ldcy pts-batch concrete % six, over 34 yda. and Includ/eg buts Ct1VT SMAJSR'(W/Wo IS yds. water level) i 16.$4 1 1.195 .76 93•!8 au9er, over 16 yds. and . including 1i yds. water BU V. Ci4GR SPRP1DOi {w/kq level)l Ce"ination dump and ougef.•over IS yda. ♦u# 4uV teailerl 0ur4b (over 19 including 50 yda. water Itetl)l yds. ane Ineludtn9 11 yda. cur-p (ever 3% yds. and including ` water level)I Mcpccete (Over So yde. water leve111 Ouope9ett 11 yda. and /e.ludtng 24 yds. (over 3S yds. and.lnclwW4 $0 yds. water leve 111 wages level)I w:?star (ever lkam?•ter (are I1 y46. and Including 34 y4s. 3S yds. and 041vaittg $0 yds. water levell# Skid (debris bar, water levelll Skids (debris Mr. *vet 18 yds. and Including *ver 3$ y4s. end teeludlnp to 34 yda, water leve111 Teanstt yda. ester levallf Trucks Ilty late agitator (Over li yda. pro-batch 4"geate sib, ever thg*wgk 16 y66.11 :ruck► (dry 35 10. red tholodift 66 pre-bateb eaneeste eta, over 046 water 18"13 16.71 1.191 •16 1.66 17 yea, and lacludisp 34 Ill&. water level► We!!! 1.19! el! 166! ' ' • . , , , C=W ` I1011AL 11616116, Vol. e!, No. 76—f/ioAY''Arn1 !i, it" ctCtttti„ ,q. tAtr•SOlt ►1to 3r paClllote M0. .ulT•Sa)f Page 36 CALIMIX tA ASG DtrultTlon tar trytt Seat• ?terser•*et)4p•rmovess WJLS 9WI.FME)rf o/tAAMS e Na«Ir ti.ua•r **Axu is All orsas net included within Area t as it t CCr�T S/A.A-eJl w/" Sam* N l V /•trews Yrer+br ••1/.r . rger.ever SO Yia. and under Aker,to. defined bolow. 1S yds. water level)t Du--p i Cover So yds, SAS vendor IS sAMIA It All $etas intt4486 In tbs 4e5ertptios iris. eater levrtlt D:a?ettte deflnod ba)*w which is bared upon townsti} (over So y4s. and under 15 yds. and range lines of Areas l sod 2. water ievel)t D,rpetoe toyer So yes. 4n4 unlet 11 iris. Oster 1 Granting in tho pacific Ocoee on the ascension of the Southerly I levelst reliupter pilot twhsn . tine of Township Its. 0 tra••:;•crt1a7 r m or matneta1allThence Easterly along the Southerly line of Township 113, Crosti.& Sete: tdettis test a?*., S3 yds. ! the Mt. oiable meridian to the S.V. corner of township 195, • and Vater dS yes. vatar lovtl)t range St, Mt. oatbie bass ilno.and sertdi**, I Trects (dry pre-batch eoncr$to Thence Southerly to the S.V. catalog it township 205, rang$ 09. i eke, over 0 yd:. and andtc AS Thenca Easterly to the S.V. corner of township 20S. Tont* 13t, yda, water level) i 14.91 1.115 .10 41.49 Thence South*cly to the S.V. teener of township 216. range 1 t, » Th*tact Easterly to the S.V. corner of township list rents let, aC:A C'CY.Srr 5/ASADEA lw/wb Thenen Southerly to the S.V. corner of township Its,'gang@ tat. u;er, over SS yto. and Thence latterly to the Set. earner of township 223, range ITC,. 1::'u_1.^.2 to ySr, water • Th$nta Southatly to the S.V. cornet st towashtp M. rant• NC, lerel)t C:rF its yes, and Things Easterly to the set. corner of township 2,5, tango tit, yea. watet level 3t t Th$nta Southerly to the S.V. Cotner of township 245, tangs tit. �c:;:n to (cser is >ee. gad r falling on the Southerly Ilse of Kings Countyp things easterly 4 tr.a:eta2 t) yes. water level)$ along the Southerly ►evnelAry of Kings f D::••ester :/S yes. inJ treludint County and the Southerly boundary of Yutaka County, to the S.L. 13 yes. wet*t ievf,,ti skids • corner of township Me rinse ISE, (seats tea, is yes. and , Thence Northerly go Cho M.C. cornu of township 215, range 299, tc:44it-. ES yet. water ievel)i Thant* Vtstsrty go the $.We corner of township 115, rar.te tit, :rusts l:r� pie-_xxch ceacgoto Thence %ortherly es the Set. corner of gowns:+fp 135, rang* 269, stet (S yes. gree fa::;dtnq Thence Vcstorty to the R.W. corner of tewnshfp 133, ring, 23t, I: yes, water level) 11.49 1.193 .74 1040 Thence Northerly to 9110 M.C. cornu of co••nship 115, tango M, + Thence Veic•rty to the )t.Y, cornu at tf•nshtp M. rants 219.- *;:A Ct:t^.-: Si/==A w/wo Thence Northerly to the Net, Cornu of usnship ICS, ararto 21t, r , snot, ever 19 yes. and Thence uasterly to the K.Y. earner of township 10$,'tango 219, Including is yes. water Thence 4orcherly to the 9.9. Comte of township is. tango Me )eve•)t *:t7 lova$ 6o yds. Thence Westerly to the M.Y. career of 901vn010 IS. sang* ISE, e.i 1;,:1:di.3 is yes. water Thant$ Northerly td the M.C. corner at township tis rant let. leval)l ✓.rY-lexs tovar Io Thence Westerly to the M.V. corner of township as, tango 249, , yes. ar,S ir.:'tidlr.T SS yes. Thento Northerly to the N.t. earner of township SS. caste fit, eater level)$ D;:m;ctot levet Thence Westerly to the Set. cornu of township'35, gangs tit. to iris. and :r•:/tease IS yds. Thence Nortkorly to the 0.9. corner of %#"ship SS, tango ifto water :owl)# $olds (4eoris Thence V*starly to the N.V. earner of township SS, range N9. tela. over /o 144. $td Ineluds" Thant• Tlartherly to the Net. terser of township 319 tango Ilse /S its. Voter love'.)$ :cocas Those$ Masterly to ties N.V. estate Of township 3S. Oasts wit, (dry pro-oetgh eonergta Sig. • Thence Northerly to the N.9. earner of township 2S, tango t?9, over 03 iris, awn including These* W*atoriy to the M.V.'tstnor at township 2S, range las, 95 Ids. water lovoll 11.21 1.199 .70 1.N Thence Northerly crests& also Ms. Ol4►lo baseline to the N.L. eggnog of township IN, Wast* its. . Thong$ Westerly to the N.V. sfrner et cowsklp 1.4, tans$ 16t, i Th*sge Nerthtrly to rho Net. Cornu of township 39, *ango tit, Tktace Vostorly to Oka M.V. Canter et towaskip U. mato 13t, » t tbsuta Martkarly to the M.C. cornu of awsehip 408.14+&4 Sat, r • r P101Mt fit01STt4. VOL. lie NO. 71 -9f1DAY. A►&11 ii. 1977 ttirtucet aa. u»-ie» Poole 16 OtttstoK ws. CA77•Sa3I w Pad• Ci I CAL11VRrtA + "i CAL it«d41). • ASIA OfftPtTtOIS for AAAA btf ttttTlILN. for { rmcm LQYIf1i m CPCPAIM (Coat 14) lowest LQUIrmn.-T OPLtAT3tS (eent0dl •Ane 1 (weat•d)l •.%gra 1 (cont'd) + Theocs Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 43, range 14t, Thence Wettefly to the Set. corner of township 16100 rape• 1740 t Ttence Northerly to the N.C. cernet at tewn.hip 501, tango 1.1L, Thence 01n,4herly to the 11.9. earlier of tc.wn614p ltli. rengo IN. Thrn.•e v,►terly t• else H.V. carnet at towtshlp 314, rents ilei Thence Vrsterly to the II.W, earner *t tow3sh.p 1640 rant• 1.4, Thence Northerly to the 3.E. corner of toasship 1011, Tango 129, Thence Northerly to the tint. ctnert of te.::.&;% t1::, rar.#e 1T-t Thence Caststly to the S.L. corner of to ws►hip IU, range 14L, Thence vett.rly to the K.W. scorer of towtr.h,p lit! rT&r ince, Thence Nartherly to the U.L. corner of township lit:, ranra tit, Tfit..et Sauttrarty e* tt.e S.Y. Clients of township it::, 4-a-=• lel. Thence Vestarly to the N.L. corner of township IIP, range t0:, Thence Faatesly to the S.L. coiner o. Co.n:►Ip L.N, rAr;t 1:4, Thence ::o(:I.rrty is the N.t, corner of township 15:16 slings lot, Thence Southerly to Cho S.W. torr.e:r, of tetixshsp 16::, rar.ye I)W. Thence tasecrly to the S.L. Cotner of tiwn►htp I6N, rar0a 11E, Thence Westerly to the N.Y. Corner e+ towt:E;p i,4. rr.Qa 14:, Thsncs 4arthrrty to the N.L. terrier of township ILK.rangs ti[4 Thence lauthcrly N the S.W. corner of tawes..lp 4` »4-. .:, ;e its, TAencle [a:trrty to the S.E. corner eC township t)li, [an;r I4E, Thence Latterly to the S.L. corner ofrto•an:sht,4 14•S. ►ar.ie 14. ' Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1411, range I;t, " Tseng* Southerly to the S.V.career o. towr•thl$ )", rar.Le rj. Thcnte Lastrrly to the S.E. corner of township 144. ganga 1St, Th:nes Easterly to the S.F. cotneo a[ tesreSlp 4314, Pali#e .74, Thence Southerly to the S.V, corner of township t)N. rings 14t, , Thence Southorly to the S.W. earner of co.nshtp till, ro.tis I.N. Trento fasterly to the Let. corner of tows.ship f)N, ganja lot. Thermo Cast¢tty it the Set. earner of township IAN. tante 174, Thence Southerly to Che S.V. corner of township 1711, r&ng* 179, :hcr.t• Southerly along the Eastern liner:! t:tige 1t to tit• Tkenc* Easterly along the Southern line et township 12:1 to the i'acitit Ocean aeiudtr.& Chat. psrtioa a. KuC.,arn attftrnla Centro leundary al the state of California. within sants Cloth County Included within the follo+4►g.19nof TL.•n;o :.a rthwestarty, thanes tiortharly aton4 the Cistern toun4ary Cotnenting at the 11.11. Corner of township 6S, range U. me i nce• -a&lone and Meridians of rho ruts of California to the N.C. corner of township 17LI& Thence in a Southerly direction to the S.Y. sotn•r at tevnehlp wants 1S[ Thenen Westerly to tt.e N.V. terror of township 1714. range All, + • 75. range 1C. + Tt.cn:e Sartherly to the Net. corner *I township 2rA, range IOL, Thrneu In a Caeerrky dlr&:tUa to the S.L. user of rove a p 71. Ttte;e Westerly to the K.V. Corner of township 2041. conte IOE, Trento 4L. Thcnte aattharly to the H,L. corner of township 110, rengo 44, • hpncs in a Northerly direction to the N.L. corner of township t%, Taence Westerly to Cho N.Y. tognor *f eowaship 21K, ganga St, range 4E, thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 2:.4* Congo at, Thtnct in a Westerly direction to the N.V. corset of toms►•! 41, Uttict Vest•rly to the ::.ti. corner of township tat, range stn, range Us co chs point of beginning which portion is a fact of TI.encc Northerly to Chs S.V. corner of township 273, range St, Arra 2. Thence E+;t.riy to its S.t, sarncr of to►nshtp 2714, &erre i[, &too I airs Includes that pet/en *t Nerthera Calltofnla within" Thence :-,art:.srly to it.e S.E. corner of tow•,dhip 23:1. rrnge.it, the fotins l/neat Tt.en:e cest.rly to the N.W. corner of tewaship 1114, range IE, Coracnctrind In thw 1acllle Ocean on an e n&naiad of the Southerly Thcr..0 ::t4th.rly 44-41.4 :1.9. corner at townsntp }.4. tango GC,' Line of tswnshtp t 7. Itu►".aldt totaling and sartdiant. Thae:e Wostrrly a the 3.1:. corner Of township 3634 Call&& Its Thcnte tast&gly ,Ions theSewth-:rly line of township h to the Thongs ::+•rtha[1y along the Me. Diable Ceridian to tits filet. S.W. Cotner of toe sthtp 2:1. tante IW` corner at townehlp 34. range We Thence Sevtharly to the S.V. earner u, townehIf l4. gasp IV, • TRen:e'Yesteriy to the K.W. Cotner of township 3401. ras•go this Thune ta4tstly &toot Che N•anLolat tartare to the Sell. earsot ` T`tree S.uth.rly to the e.g./ earner of ts►aehlp 3214. ren&e 7Y, of soar.ship 13, 94346 26. !:once Westerly to the N.W. corner Of tiwnship 3-14, sang, 74. Thence 9e•4111tiy to Che S.Y. earner Of tawnat:lj 16, ren&• us "•l.:nce Scuthcr/y to tine L.V.twtaer of eownshfp low. gave#* 7V. TMrte l:actetly 46 tile 1.L s+rust of townshtp2Se Bartgs tis �T►.r.cw casterly to the S.E. corner of cowuahip 3CN. Congo IV, Thenco Southerly to the S.V. corner of tawtashtp 44, coags 39, 14ence Sautt.egty.ts the S.V. corset of towa Up kills, maga tit, Thenso C.stsrty to the tet. corner,*t scv.shSp 44, reale 1e, Tenneco Easterly as the L.L. corner of tow3ehlp 163. tease W, Thence Northerly to tk* Net. earner of township IS, Caoge 1t, Th.ats Southerly to the S.M. terzat at township 144, tang• 24, Telenet hertorly to tit• N.V. carter of tbasolAm .`�t range 3t. Theme tisttecly Co the L.L. terser of township 1W. toast IVs Thence NCgtMsly etatsing tine N:.*ldt N►*Una to eke S.U. Thence 1:0rthtriy to the 103. corner of township 144, Santa At, corThorneL r1 stilipIN. the tomp 3t. NRtt:alds ►et&11as to tits int. eotaes .Tiwcnce Westerly to the Kew. corner of township ►471, ;ease Pit not cepa N:. Part& Se.aterly • Thence Wrtharly to the U.B. terser of tetaaNlp 1111, taa&e 1Y, Thence Northerly to she N.L. Corner of totoaINlp 90, tang* 39, • Thcnte Westerly to ♦he N.V. estate of tiwnahip •Ns pap a, • + Thence Iligtherly to LING M.to corner of t*tatallp 1111111e, 11, rs� 1tOttAl ttQliTtt, VOL. 42. NO. 7#•-1ttDAY. MAIL 22, 1917 I 1 • ttCt ft;fU !A, thyyS•Ii tape 41 , MUMMA AALA DtfUttTIONS Pott `y►• MMU LQWIMST GURAt0A& (Coat*d) *Are• It (Cest'd) ' T1.*cce Westerly alta& the Yorthariy Ila* to toueakip 10:1, lata the , tacilit Ocean. �- s Ata$ i alas iacielea that parties of %orthera California Included vitA- in the W levlr•; ilial Ctac•scirt at t!:* Northerly hovsdary of the Stats of California I at the N. W. corner of township 4fa, can;* NO mt. 0ist+lo bass- lice and terldisr,t !t,ccce Sa+tlsrl} to the S.W. seiner at township 44211,Tanga r.ec:o i:sterly to 0,e S.L. corner of township 443, rant* W. #' T'.ccco =eutletly to the S.W. corner of township 434, rant* 4W, , %%*ae# L-sated}• is the S.L. corner of township 434, rant• 5W, • ''' , , •its T}.*ate vortt+otly to its Y.L. corner at township 48.'1, range 511* on the tiore-•.oriy berdary of the State of California. t f Tbeccs l'sstarly along the %ecthecly ►ovMary of the Stats of , Caltt•rslo to the point of 1661180109• " at t s � • /s st lt01lAl !101:1!!, VOL di, N0. 74-081DAY* AMI& »* 1977 (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) i BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 22nd Day of December 1977 at 2:00 PM, in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. j TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: t 1 Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material , transportation, and services for the Contra Costa County Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete in strict con- formity with the Plans, Specifications, and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums; namely: BASE BID Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all Cast-In-Place Concrete, Base Bid shall include the use of Finish Type A. For the sum of: Dollars ($ ). ALTERNATES• 1 . Finish B: State the amount to be added to or deducted from the Base Bid for providing Finish Type B. See Section 03300, Page 2. Add the sum of: Dollars ($ ). Deduct the sum of: Dollars ($ ). J-1 00234 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) 2. Finish C: State the amount to be added to or deducted from the Base Bid for providing Finish Type C. See Section 03300, Page 2. Add the sum of: Dollars ($ ). Deduct the sum of: Dollars ($ ). 3. Finish D: State the amount to be added to or deducted from the Base Bid for providing Finish Type D. See Section 03300, Page 2. Add the sum of: Dollars ($ ). Deduct the sum of: Dollars ($ ). The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents and the local conditions at the place where the work is to be done. The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that the Board of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the work within 300 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed J-2 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any i other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in any manner, sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder. Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place i of business of the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors. r� O Cash Q Bidders Bond 0 Cashiers Check OCertified'Check j i The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: Addendum I dated Addendum dated Addendum # dated Firm By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with 'an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this day of . 19 1-3 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Mork Name Place of Bidders I i r l f i f f i J-4 00123"1 REQUIREMENTS--AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: BIDDER 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for partici- pation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part II on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder J-5 00238 Section 01010--Page 1 1.1 GENERAL s A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders, General Conditions, and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. ; 1 . The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract Documents to the extent applicable thereto. B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager ; shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the Contract Documents. His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements, but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- ability, fitness, and progress of the work covered by the Contract. ` 1 . It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Manager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The- Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall be held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours, unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to law or ordinances, and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein bound. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00239 Section 01010--Page 2 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1 . Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project Manager, the Architect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; 5. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades, and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings, catalogs and samples, and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00240 �• LVA..� Y . � � � Section 01010--Page 3 I 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (Continued) 10. Implement the County's procedures for the processing of change orders, including applications for extensions of time. f 11 . Review all applications by the various contractors for progress payment and final payment and make recommendations to the Project Manager for approval . 12. Review , assemble and transmit written guarantees, war- ranties, instruction manuals and other data required of the contractors. 1 .3 CLEANUP A. Each Contractor for a Mork Category or Categories shall : 1 . Clean up all waste material , rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily basis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. i 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furnished as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match. adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in the opinion *of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. i Contra Costa County I Detention Facility ; SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 4 i 1 .4 TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES Adequate toilet facilities will be provided and maintained in a i clean and sanitary condition by the General Conditions Work Con- tractor for the use of all Contractors. The use of chemical toilet facilities will be permitted. 1 .5 WATCHMAN I The services of a watchman are not required under this Contract. i Each Contractor shall be responsible for and make good any loss or damage due to vandalism or robbery during construction. ' 1 .6 DRINKING WATER The Contractor shall provide his own forces with drinking water. 1 .7 HOISTING FACILITIES The Contractor will provide his own hoisting. f 1 .8 SCAFFOLDING Each Contractor shall be responsible for his own scaffolding. 1 .9 OTHER WORK ' A. To the extent that any part of the Contractor's work is to inter- face with work performed or installed by other contractors, the Contractor shall inspect and measure the in-place work and promptly report to the Construction Manager any defect in such in-place work that will impede, or increase the cost of, the Contractor's inter- face unless corrected. The Construction Manager will require the Contractor responsible for the defective work to make corrections so as to conform to his Contract requirements or, if the defect is the result of a defect or omission in the Specifications or Draw- ings, issue a change order. If the Contractor fails to measure, inspect, and/or report any defects that are reasonably discoverable, all costs of accomplishing the interface acceptably shall be borne by the Contractor. The foregoing does not apply to latent defects; in another contractor's work at any time such defects become known, and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County Detention Facility . 00442 � l� S. ci ii iL U Ul 11L J Section 01010--Page 5 1 .9 OTHER WORK (Continued) B. All contractors on the Project shall have equal rights on the premises for the performance of their work, but shall follow the sequence established by the approved progress schedule and/or instructions issued by the Construction Manager. 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS A. During the progress of the work other contractors will be engaged in performing other work on this Project. The Contractor shall coordinate the work to be done hereunder with the work of such other contractors in such manner as the Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1 . Withhold any payment otherwise due hereunder until the Contractor complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed, the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, he will promptly issue such directions to the other con- tractor with respect thereto as the situation may require. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00243 J. 0,1, jL LV. U111L .J Section 01010--Page 6 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. t E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of any actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other contractor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect of such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable 1 provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, as amended; i filing appropriate damage actions; taking such measures as establish- ing a reserved gate, as appropriate; if reasonably feasible, seeking other sources of supply or service; and any other measures that may be appropriately utilized to limit or eliminate the effect of the E labor dispute. 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE A. The Construction Manager will develop a construction Schedule for the Project and will utilize it in the planning, coordinating, and performing work under this Contract, including subcontractors, equipment vendors, and suppliers. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00244 Section 01010--Page 7 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 1. The Schedule, when approved by the Project Manager, shall be the basis for the dates for starting and completing the work (including changes) for the Project. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to conform to the approved Schedule and to arrange his work in such a manner that it will be installed in accordance with the Schedule. 2. The Construction Manager will establish a program to re- evaluate and update the Schedule periodically in accordance with the requirements of the job. A representative of the Contractor shall meet with the Construction Manager and shall furnish to him information necessary for such re- evaluating and updating, and, if applicable, information in regard to changes in the work and the Contractor's proposed effort to overcome any incurred delays. The form of such information shall be specified by the Con- struction Manager. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate his letting of subcon- tracts, material purchases, delivery of materials, sequence of operations, etc. , to conform to the approved .Project Schedule and shall furnish proof of same as may be required by the Construction Manager and the Project Manager. B. Whenever it becomes apparent that any completion date will not be met, the responsible contractors shall take some or all of the following action at no additional cost to the County. 1. Increase construction manpower in such quantities and crafts as will substantially eliminate the backlog of work. 2. Increase the number of working hours per shift, shifts per working day, working days per week, or the amount of con- struction equipment or any combination of the foregoing, sufficient to substantially eliminate the backlog of work. Contra Costa County Detention- Facility 01124 Section 01010--Page 8 i 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximum practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. Upon approval •by the Project Manager- the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. B. In making such progress payments, there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorize any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full. . **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility 2w Section 03100--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The work covered by this Section consists of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, transportation, and ser- vices necessary to complete, shore, and remove all con- crete formwork. Set anchors and reglets furnished by others. The Contractor shall cooperate with and coordi- nate his work with the contractors whose work might be affected by his operations, such as those installing re- inforcing steel, concrete work, masonry work, structural steel, and electrical and mechanical work. 1. Provide form finishes for the Base Bid and alternate finishes as specified in Section 03300, "Cast-in- Place Concrete. " B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Reinforcing Steel: Section 03200. 2. Cast-in-Place Concrete: Section 03300. 3. Precast Concrete: Section 03411. 4. Structural Steel: Section 05120. 1. 3 REFERENCE STANDARDS All materials and workmanship related to formwork design materials, layout, and shoring shall conform to ACI 347, "Recommended Practice for Concrete Formwork, " unless other- wise specified. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS Contra Costa County Detention Facility W241 Section 03100--Page 2 A. The Contractor shall prepare formwork Shop Drawings for exposed concrete work and submit them to the Architect for review prior to the start of fabrication or erection of formwork. Shop Drawings shall show type of forming material, location of rustication strips, methods of sealing form joints, form-tie layout, and methods of sealing forms at construction joints. B. Mock-up: Provide formwork for the mock-up specified in Section 03300, "Cast-in-Place Concrete. " PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. General: All form materials shall be new at start of job. The intent of these Plans and Specifications is to produce high-quality concrete construction, with minimum defects due to joints, deflection for forms, roughness of forms, or other concrete defects caused by poor form materials or workmanship. B. Reuse of Forms: Plywood forms may be reused, provided they are thoroughly cleaned of all dirt, mortar, and foreign materials, and are undamaged at edges and contact face. Reuse in all cases shall be subject to approval of the Architect. Reuse of any panel which will produce a blemish on concrete finished with a smooth surface will not be permitted (includes raised grain or separated veneer) . It is the intent that wall and column forms be detailed for reuse. C. Flood-Formed, Nonexposed Surfaces: 1. Forms for concrete which is not exposed to view may be of C-D exterior plywood or square-edged 1-inch-x- 6-inch sheathing, #2 Douglas Fir, S1S 2E with rough side as contact face. Boards shall be in as long lengths as practical and butt joints shall be square and tight. Contra Costa County Detention Facility Section 03100--Page 3 1 2. Forms for concrete which is to be plastered or ve- neered shall be square-edged 1-inch-x-6-inch (or 1-inch-x-8-inch) sheathing, #2 Douglas Fir, S1S 2E with rough side as contact face. No form oil or other treatment shall be used. ' D. Architectural Concrete: 1. Finishes A, B, and C: 22-gauge sheet metal, 1/8 inch f minimum thickness FRP, 1/8 inch minimum thickness f ABS, or 1/8 inch minimum thickness PCV conforming to pattern 1514 manufactured by Interform, 18744 South Reyes Avenue, Compton, California 90221. Use one forming material for all finish A, B, or C concrete. 2. Finish D: Metal, FRP, or 3/4-inch Finnform. Use one , form-facing material for all finish D concrete. 3. Finish E: As above for finish D. E. Round Column Forms: Shall be fiberglas, extending be- tween horizontal framing in single lengths. F. Form Ties: 1. Form ties for unexposed concrete shall be Burke "B/A Penta-Tie, " or approved equal. The holes shall be plugged flush. 2. Ties for beam and column forms encasing structural steel: "Burke Form Clamps--Standard Assembly" as manufactured by Burke Concrete Accessories, Inc. , or an approved equal. 3. Form ties for architectural concrete shall be exter- nal spreading, equipped with 1/2-inch-diameter sleeves, which provide a 1-1/2-inch break back, such as Design Plus ties supplied by Burke Concrete Accessories, Inc. Tie holes shall be plugged with grout held back 1/4 inch from the face of wall. G. Release Agent: Non-Crete, manufactured by Nox-Crete Com- pany, or Synthex, manufactured by Industrial Synthetics Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. Any other release agent Contra Costa County Detention Facility (11)249 CONCRETE UORMWORR Section 03100--Page 4 proposed for use must be demonstrated to be nonstaining or not to otherwise adversely affect the architectural concrete surface. Release agent shall be used in strict accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. H. Rustications: Milled wood sealed with two (2) coats of W. R. Grace' s Form Film, or approved equal. I. Vinyl Foam Tape: 3/4-inch-x-1/8-inch, adhesive-backed, closed-cell tape. J. Sealers: 1. Form Sealer: "Nox-Crete"; Fuller's clear plastic coating; W. J. Burke Co. Form Sealer; or approved equal. 2. Spray-on compounds shall not affect color, bond, or subsequent treatment of concrete surfaces, approved by the Architect. 2. 2 SURFACE TREATMENT OF FORMS Contact surface of all plywood and board forms shall be treated with form-release agent. Treatment shall be in strict conformance with the manufacturer's specifications. No type of shellac or form-release agent that contains paraf- fin, oil, or other nondrying material shall be used. The form-release agent to be used shall leave no residue or stain upon the face of the concrete, nor have the effect in any way of preventing bonding subsequent paint or plaster coats. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 CONSTRUCTION OF FORMS A. All concrete work shall be formed to the shapes, sizes, lines, and dimensions shown on the Plans. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00250 1.4..�.a.aili s Va� ,RaJ. ..► Section 03100--Page 5 B. Design and Engineering: Design and engineering of form- work as well as its construction shall be the responsi- bility of the Contractor. C. Scheduling: The Contractor shall schedule the work, and notify other trades in ample time so that provisions for their work in the formwork can be made without delaying progress of the Project. The Contractor shall ascertain that all sleeves, pipes, etc. , for the electrical, plumb- ing, heating, and ventilating works, or other work are installed. He shall secure information and provide for all openings, offsets, sinkage, recesses, nailing blocks, channel chases, anchors, ties, inserts, etc. , in the formwork before concrete is poured. I D. Workmanship: All materials and workmanship related to t formwork design and materials, layout, and shoring shall conform to ACI 347-68, "Recommended Practice for Concrete Formwork. " Horizontal joints shall be level and contin- uous and vertical joints shall be plumb. Forms shall be tight to prevent leakage of mortar, secured and shored to ensure stability against pressures from any source, with- out failure of any component part and without excessive deflection. Deflection or misalignment of any member shall not exceed 1/8 inch or be visibly noticeable to the Architect in exposed areas. E. Ties and Spreaders: Forms shall be spaced with metal spreaders and securely tied together. Where the tie holes are exposed to view in the finished structure, the ties shall be located in a uniform pattern spaced symmet- rically on wall surfaces and at least 6 inches from construction joints, rustication lines, or edge of wall. This tie placement shall be indicated on Shop Drawings for approval by the Architect. No wood of any kind shall be permitted to remain inside the forms. F. Openings: 1. Proper provisions shall be made for all openings, offsets, inserts, anchorages, blocking, and other features of the work as shown or required. Cuts, holes, openings, conduits, etc. , not shown on the Structural Drawings shall not be allowed in concrete work without written approval from the Engineer. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00251 1.li. ♦..aL A a. .V..... .J. , Section 03100--Page 6 2. Temporary openings shall be left at the base of the wall forms and on two opposite sides of column forms to facilitate inspection and cleaning immediately before depositing concrete. G. Construction Joints: 1. Pouring strips shall be placed in the forms wherever horizontal construction joints are made in exposed concrete. Place pouring strips level, and place concrete flush with top strip. After cleaning con- crete surfaces, and just before placing of subsequent concrete, remove pouring strip and tighten form ties to conceal shrinkage. 2. Rustications shall be located in the forms wherever construction joints are made in architectural con- crete finish D. Rustications shall be located as shown on the Drawings. Locate construction joints in the recess of the reeds in architectural concrete finishes A, B, and C. Provide means to seal forms at construction joints such as foam tape or other gasket devices. H. Camber: Forms for slabs, beams, joists, and girders shall be cambered as shown on plans or as may be required by the Architect. Top surface of slabs, joists, beams, and girders shall parallel bottom surface in order to maintain full depth of cambered members. Cambers do not diminish member thickness. Cambers, slopes of slabs, etc. , _ shall diminish to level, horizontal surfaces at all walls supporting cambered spans. I. Tolerances: Tolerances shall conform to the recommenda- tions of ACI 347-63, "Recommended Practice for Concrete Formwork. " Excessive deflection of forms after concrete is poured shall be sufficient cause for rejection of that portion of concrete and formwork. Excessive deflection will be considered to be that which will produce visible and noticeable waves in the finished concrete. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00252 CONCRETE FORMWORK Section 03100--Page 7 J. Alignment: Forms shall be constructed so that form marks will occur only on lines of structure as directed by the Architect, or as shown on Drawings. Form marks shall be horizontal or vertical, symmetrically spaced. Warped, checked, or scuffed forms shall be rejected. K. Inspection: The Architect shall be notified for review of the formwork prior to placing reinforcing steel. j L. Architectural Concrete Formwork: 1. Construction Formwork to shape, lines, and dimensions shown on the Drawings. Locate studs, wallers, ties, and other supporting members to limit the maximum de- flection for any formwork member to 1/360 its respec- tive span, but not more than 1/16 inch for sheathing, 1/8 inch for members spanning less than 5 feet, and 1/4 inch for longer members. Design forms to resist heavy high-frequency vibration. 2. Attach metal form liner with noncorrosive roundhead screws. Attach FRP, ABS, or PVC form liners with ad- hesive and noncorrosive roundhead screws. Locate screws in the recess of the ribs. 3. Locate form joints only at rustications shown on the Drawings, and seal form joints with foam tape or other demonstrated effective means for architectural concrete finish D. Locate form joints in the portion of the reed to be textured for architectural concrete finishes A, B, and C. 4. Attach rustications as shown on the Drawings. 5. Locate ties in the patterns indicated on the Draw- ings. Locate ties in the portion of the reed to be textured for architectural concrete finishes A, B, and C. 6. Apply a coating of release agent prior to the erec- tion of formwork. 7. After erection, seal all cracks, holes, slits, gaps, and apertures in forms, wherever located, with mold- ing plaster so that they will withstand the pressure and will remain completely watertight. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00sl 453 CONCRETE FORMWORK Section 03100--Page 8 8. Clean and recondition formwork before each use. Re- pair any damage to formwork caused by placing, remov- al, or storage. Do not use formwork with repairs or patches which would result in adverse effects to the architectural concrete finish. Store formwork and form materials in a manner so as to prevent damage or distortion. 3.2 SHORING A. Detailed plans of shoring shall be supplied to the Archi- tect at the earliest possible date to permit time for review. The Architect does not assume responsibility for the designs or adequacy of any work, due to the above submission. B. Shoring shall have loads distributed properly over base area on which it is erected (either concrete slabs or ground) without creating bending or shearing stresses in concrete. If on ground, shoring shall be set on continu- ous wood sleepers protected against undermining or settle- ment. C. Shoring shall be designed and constructed to provide the necessary rigidity to support the loads, vertically and laterally, and to produce a finished structure -conforming to the lines and grades (including any camber) indicated on Plans. Shoring shall be laterally braced with diago- nals and struts at least at all perimeters, beam and girder lines. D. Suitable jacks, wedges, or similar means shall be pro- vided to induce camber, to take any settlement in form- work, either before or during placing of concrete. The Contractor shall provide personnel to inspect and adjust the shoring as may be required during concrete placing operations to provide for any settlements. E. All framework, towers, scaffolding, and shoring shall be adequate to sustain the weight of all material, equip- ment, men, and impact forces caused by pouring operations and framing operations. All framework shall be .built to Contra Costa County Detention Facility 011254 CONCRETE FORMWORK Section 03100--Page 9 comply with the rules and regulations of the Construction Safety Orders, Department of Industrial Relations, State of California, and with all state and local laws govern- ing safety and earthquake resistance. 3. 3 RESHORING A. Reshoring, if required, shall be planned in advance and shall be subject to Architect's approval. B. Reshoring for the purpose of early form removal shall be performed so that at no time will large areas of new con- struction be required to support their own weight. While reshoring is under way, no live loads shall be permitted on the new construction. Reshores shall be tightened to carry their required loads, but they shall not be over- tightened so that the new construction is overstressed. Reshores shall remain in place until the concrete has reached its specified 28-day strength. 3. 4 FORM REMOVAL A. All forms must be completely removed. Forms shall be removed without damage to the concrete and in such a man- ner that will ensure complete safety of the structure and without damaging exposed beam, column, and wall edges and chamfers. In no case shall they be removed until the concrete has hardened sufficiently to permit their re- moval with safety and the members have attained suffi- cient strength to safely support the imposed loads. The Architect shall approve the time and sequence of all form removal prior to removal of forms. The minimum time for removal of forms after concrete has been poured shall be as follows: 1. Framed Slabs: 14 days after pouring; reshore until 28-day strength is achieved and for at least a mini- mum period of 21 days.. 2. Beams and Girders: Side forms may be removed 3 days after concrete is poured. Soffits may be removed in 14 days; reshore until 28-day strength is achieved (21-day minimum) . Contra Costa County Detention Facility i -- - ----- - -- __--- --- - _ - ---_ - 00255 . - CONCRETE FORMWORK Section 03100--Page 10 f 3. Walls and Columns: 7 days after concrete is poured, provided members are not subjected to overhead loads for 16 days. 4. Footings: Side forms may be removed 3 days after concrete is poured. B. The times listed above are minimum. These times may be extended if deemed necessary by the Engineer. 3. 5 PROTECTION A. Concrete shall not be subjected to superimposed loads until it has attained its full design strength, and not for at least 21 days after placing. Concrete systems shall not be subjected to construction loads in excess of design loads. B. Basement walls and retaining walls shall not be back- filled until 28-day strength of concrete is attained, and not until ground floor system is completed, and not until waterproofing and subsoil drains are in place. C. Remove rod and cone ties and other devices used by pull- ing away normal to surface; cut away remaining wires, nails, etc. , all to 1-inch minimum below finished sur- face. **END OF SECTION** f. C Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00255 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Re- quirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. This Section of these Specifications is a referenced standard for work specified elsewhere. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. All labor, materials, equipment, facilities, transporta- tion, and services necessary to complete steel reinforc- ing for all concrete work shown orspecified to be rein- forced, as indicated on the Drawings, as described. The Contractor shall cooperate and coordinate his work with the contractors whose work might be affected by his oper- ations, such as those installing forms, electrical work, mechanical work, structural steel, and concrete. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Concrete Formwork: Section 03100. 2. Cast-in-Place Concrete: Section 03300. 3. Precast Concrete: Section 03411. 4. Concrete Masonry: Section 04100. 5. Structural Steel: Section 05200. 1.3 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS A. Specifications, standards, tests, and recommended methods cited herein from following trade, industry, and gov- ernment organizations shall determine quantity and qual- ity of materials and methods, unless specifically desig- nated otherwise. Contra Costa County Detention Facility i CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 2 1. "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete" (ACI 318) . 2. "Placing Reinforcing Bars, " December 1974 (CRSI) . 3. "Manual of Standard Practice" (CRSI) . 4. "Manual of Standard Practice for Detailing Reinforced Concrete Structures" (ACI 315) . 1.4 TESTS AND INSPECTIONS A. All reinforcing steel shall be tested and inspected by an approved material testing laboratory; refer to Division 1. B. Materials Testing: 1. Contractor's Certification: a. Mill tests and manufacturer's certification of compliance with appropriate ASTM standards shall be accepted in lieu of testing for ASTM 615 Grade 40 steel. b. Grade 40 reinforcing steel shall be considered as meeting specification requirements if Contractor identifies steel as to heat number and furnishes to the Architect and Testing Agency mill tests and manufacturer's certifications (in triplicate) for each heat of steel. 2: Testing by, Testing Agency: All ASTM A615 Grade 60 steel will be tested, and all Grade 40 steel which cannot be identified by heat numbers, shall be tested by making one series of tension-and-bend tests for each 10 tons or fraction thereof for each size and type of reinforcing steel. Tests of Grade 40 steel which cannot be identified shall be at the Contrac- tor's expense. C. Construction Inspection: All welding of reinforcing steel will be inspected by the Testing Agency for con- formance with the requirements of the American Welding Society CAWS) . Contra Costa County Detention Facilii�`,C� CONL..r.l a• .JM I L,r V. .#-"&AZ1 i j Section 03200--Page 3 j t 1 1. 5 SHOP DRAWINGS The Contractor shall submit complete fabrication and placing details of all reinforcing steel to the Architect for review and shall not start fabrication until the details are re- viewed. Drawings shall show layout and reference to Design Drawings. Responsibility for conformance with the Drawings and Specifications shall remain with the Contractor. 1.6 MOCK-UP Provide reinforcing for the mock-up specified in Section 03300, "Cast-in-Place Concrete. " PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Protection of Materials: Materials shall be transported to the job site and stored at the job site in such a man- ner that will avoid corrosion or damage. Provision shall be made for stockpiling steel reinforcement so that it is not in contact with the ground and is protected from the weather. B. Reinforcing Steel: 1. All reinforcing steel, unless otherwise specified, shall conform to ASTM A615. • a. Grade 60 for bars #6 and larger. b. Grade 40 for bars #5 and smaller. 2. All reinforcing steel shall be tested and approved in accordance with 1.4,B prior to fabrication. Reinforc- ing steel that is delivered to the job which does not conform to the Specifications will be rejected and must be immediately removed from the premises. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 004 09 LV . ­ ZIA66 &%L1► 1 Section 03200--Page 4 C. Welded Wire Fabric: Welded wire fabric shall be elec- trically welded wire fabric, cold drawn (70,000 psi yield point) , of gauge and mesh size shown on Drawings, or re- quired, conforming to ASTM A185. D. Wire for Concrete Reinforcement: Wire for concrete reinforcement shall conform to the specification for "Cold Drawn Steel Wire for Concrete Reinforcement" (ASTM A82) . E. Supports for Reinforcing Bars: 1. Supports for reinforcing on ground shall be blocks of concrete of sufficient strength to support the bars. 2. Supports for reinforcing over formwork, concrete, or metal shall be plastic-coated or tipped-steel chairs of a type approved by the Architect, and of suffi- cient strength and spacing to support the bars. Bar supports shall conform to current ACI and CRSI Stand- ards. a. Supports for reinforcing in architectural con- crete shall be stainless steel. 3. Supports for reinforcing in walls and columns shall be lengths of reinforcing bars and steel chairs as required to properly hold and position the reinforc- ing; such supports shall not stain or affect the fin- ish. a. Supports for reinforcing in architectural con- crete walls and columns shall be stainless steel. i PART 3--EXECUTION i 3.1 FABRICATING AND PLACING TOLERANCES 1 i A. Bars used for concrete reinforcement shall meet the � following requirements for fabricating tolerances: i 1. Sheared length: ±1 inch. i Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00460 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 5 2. Stirrups, ties and spirals: ±1/4 inch. 3. All other bends: ±1 inch. B. Bars shall be placed to the following tolerances: 1. Concrete cover to formed surfaces: ±1/4 inch. 2. Minimum spacing between bars: -1/4 inch. 3. Top bars in slabs and beams: ' a. Members 8 inches deep or less: ±1/4 inch. b. Members more than 8 inches but not over 2 feet deep: ±1/2 inch. 4. Crosswise of members: Spaced evenly within 2 inches. 5. Lengthwise of members: ±2 inches. C. Bars may be moved as follows to avoid interference with other reinforcing steel, conduits, or embedded items. If bars are moved more than one bar diameter or enough to exceed the above tolerances, the resulting arrangement of 1 bars shall be subject to review by the Architect before the concrete is placed. 3. 2 FABRICATION A. All steel bars, wire, and fabric shall be of -size, gauge, f and length indicated, accurately bent or formed to shapes } detailed or scheduled by experienced shops, by methods jf that will not injure the materials. Bending and placing t of bars shall be in accordance with the "Manual of Stand- and Practice for Detailing Reinforced Concrete Struc- tures" (ACI 315) , unless otherwise shown, noted, or specified. Unless otherwise allowed by the Architect, all reinforcing bars shall be shop fabricated to lengths and bends shown on the Drawings. I Contra Costa County Detention Facility W461 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 6 B. Steel reinforcement shall not be bent or straightened in a manner that will injure the material or the embedding concrete. Bars with kinks or bends not shown on the Plans shall not be used. Heating of reinforcement for bending will not be permitted. C. All details of reinforcement not shown or indicated on the Drawings or specifically called for in the Specifi- cations shall conform to ACI 315. D. Reinforcement shall be bundled and tagged with suitable identification to facilitate sorting and placing. E. A sufficient supply of tested, approved, and proper re- inforcement shall be on the premises at all times to pre- clude delays in the work. 3.3 PLACING A. General: 1. Reinforcing bars shall be of size shown on the Draw- ings, Schedules, and Details, accurately placed as to spacing and clearance, and securely tied at all intersections and supports with No. 14 or No. 16 wire, and in such manner as will preclude displace- ment during pouring of concrete. a. After cutting tie wires in architectural concrete, turn wires to the inside of the section and bend in such a manner that concrete placement will not force wire ends to the surface. 2. Place and secure reinforcement, to maintain the prop- er distance and clearance between parallel bars and from the forms. Provide vertical steel with metal spreaders to maintain steel properly centered in the forms, and horizontal reinforcement supported at proper height upon cement pads, galvanized S chairs, transverse steel bars, or from hangers. All stirrups shall be securely wired to the bars at both top and bottom. Inaccurate work will be cause for rejection. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00262 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 7 3. Provide positive alignment and lateral support for two-story, high vertical bars. Contractor shall sub- mit a proposal for a reinforcing bar support and alignment system. 4. Provision shall be made for the required sequence placing of reinforcing steel to properly install all confinement steel (column ties and beam and girder stirrups and ties) . 5. Steel reinforcement, at the time concrete is placed around it, shall be free from rust, scale, loose mill scale, oil, paint, or any coating that will destroy or reduce the bond between steel and concrete. 6. Do not place bars on layers of fresh concrete or ad- just bars during placing of concrete. 7. Maintain steel in position prior to and during con- crete placement. At all times during placing of con- crete, there shall be a competent representative of the reinforcing steel contractor present who shall inspect all reinforcement and maintain bars in proper position. B. Reinforcing Spacing and Coverage: 1. Bars shall not be spaced closer than one and one-half . (1-1/2) diameter of largest of two adjacent bars, one and one-third (1-1/3) times the maximum aggregate size, nor 1 inch. Where reinforcing in members is placed in two layers, the clear distance between layers shall not be less than 1 inch or more than 1-1/2 inch, and the bars in the upper layers shall be placed directly above those in the bottom layer, un- less otherwise detailed. 2. Coverage of bars (other than stirrups and column ties) shall, unless otherwise shown, be as follows: a. Wall Reinforcement: Single curtain--at center of wall; double curtain--1 inch exterior face, 3/4 inch interior face. b. Slabs: Exterior, 1-1/2 inch top and bottom; in- terior, 3/4 inch top and bottom. C. Girders and Beams: 1-1/2 inches to main bars all around. 00 63 Contra Costa County Detention Facility CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 8 d. Columns: 2 inches to main bars. e. Footings and Grade Beams: 3 inches bottom; 2 inches sides, if formed; or 3 inches if poured against earth. f. Exterior Walls: 2 inches exterior face. g. Retaining Walls: 2 inches soil face. h. Architectural Concrete: 1-1/2-inch minimum. f C. Obstructions: i 1 1. Where obstructions (pipes, conduit, ducts, etc. ) pre- vent the intended placement of reinforcing, provide additional reinforcing around the obstruction to match that interrupted. See 3.6,B,10. 2. Provide additional stirrups, ties, trim bars, etc. , around all openings, sleeves, and conduits which pass through structural elements. See 3.6,B. D. Welded Wire Fabric: Welded wire fabric reinforcement shall be rolled out, straightened, cut to required size, and laid out flat in place. Lap two full mesh lengths at sides and ends, and securely wire to fabric and other reinforcement at frequent intervals. Extend fabric over supporting beams and walls. At edges of slabs, construc- tion joints, and expansion joints, extend fabric to with- in one inch of pour. As concrete for slabs on grade is placed, lift fabric reinforcement at intervals to ensure proper embedment. Support fabric in mid-depth of slab. Sidewalks and all other slabs on ground shall be rein- forced with 6-inch-x-6-inch (#6/#6) welded wire fabric reinforcing, unless otherwise noted on Drawings. E. Laps, Splices, and Welding: Comply with ACI 318 and as follows: 1. Lap all bars at splices, unless otherwise shown, 40 diameters (36-inch minimum) for concrete and 48 diameter (36-inch minimum) for masonry work. Laps of welded wire fabric shall be at least two times the spacing of the members in the direction lapped, but not less than 8 inches. 0046.1 Contra Costa County Detention Facility CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 9 2. In slabs, beams, joists, and girders, splices of reinforcement shall not be made at points of maximum stress. Splices shall provide sufficient lap to transfer the stress between bars by bond and shear. Bars shall be spread the minimum distance specified. Stagger splices of adjacent bars where possible. In general, bottom bars shall be spliced over points of support and top bars spliced at mid-span of slabs, beams, and girders. Grade beam top bars shall be spliced under points of column support and bottom bars spliced at mid-span between columns. All splices not shown on the Drawings shall be approved. 3. Where changes are made in the cross section, as at a column and at column bar splices, the longitudinal bars shall be off-set one bar diameter in a region where lateral support is afforded. Column ties of stirrups shall be provided at points of change from vertical to incline slope. Where off-set, the slope of the inclined portion from the axis of the column or wall shall not be more than one in six. To ensure proper placement, templates shall be furnished for all column dowels. 4. No splices will be allowed for vertical bars in walls or columns between floors. 5. Where spliced horizontal bars are allowed in walls or columns, the bars shall be wired together at laps. 6. Dowels from footings to walls and columns shall be same size and spacing as wall and column reinforce- ment, unless otherwise shown and shall project forty (40) diameters into wall or column and forty (40) diameters into footing, unless otherwise detailed. 7. Stubs and dowels required to receive and engage subsequent work shall be left of sufficient length to develop strength of the bar and set in the forms prior to placing of concrete and secured against displacement during pouring operations. 0(K65 Contra Costa County Detention Facility CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 10 8. Welded bar splices shall conform to details shown. Welded butt splices shall develop 125 percent minimum yield-point stress of the bars connected. Steel preparation, welding, materials, preheating, and processes shall conform to AWS D12.1 requirements. 3.5 WELDING A. Reinforcing bars shall not have welded joints unless indicated on the Drawings or unless required by the Engineer. All welding, if required, shall conform to the requirements of the American Welding Society, and before any field welding is commenced, it shall have the prior approval of the Architect. B. Welds shall be made only by welders who have been prop- erly qualified in accordance with "Standard Qualification Procedure" of American Welding Society. C. Equipment shall be such as to supply proper current and voltage, and shall be adjustable to suit arrangement and thickness of base metal. Electrodes shall be low hydro- gen of size and type as recommended by manufacturer for base metal material and thickness. AWS D1.1 shall apply to workmanship and quality of welds, and all welding shall be continuously inspected by the Owner's Testing Agency. 3. 6 INTERFERENCE A. Wherever conduits, piping, inserts, sleeves, etc. , inter- fere with the placing of reinforcing steel as shown or called for, the Contractor shall consult the Architect immediately and secure from him, in writing, the method of correction before pouring any concrete. See 3B.07C. B. Openings not shown or detailed on the Structural Drawings shall not be allowed through slabs or walls without prior written approval from the Architect. See 3.3, G, 2. O04 6 'c I Contra Costa County Detention Facility CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT Section 03200--Page 11 3.7 MISPLACED REINFORCING If any reinforcing bars are found to be misplaced after con- crete has been placed, the Architect shall be notified im- mediately and no correction or cutting shall be made without his approval. Misplaced bars shall not be bent or kinked. Any redesign and/or alterations, corrections, or replacement of concrete or reinforcing required because of misplaced bars shall be at the Contractor' s expense. i -- **END OF SECTION** • i 4 1 i 00216 1 Contra Costa County Detention Facility CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Re- quirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. B. This Section of these Specifications is a referenced standard for work specified elsewhere. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of the work is shown on the Drawings and in- cludes all material, labor, equipment, and services necessary for the installation of all concrete work. The work shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following: 1. Furnishing, placing, and finishing of concrete. 2. Installation only of inserts, sleeves, anchor bolts, and other items embedded in concrete, but furnished under other Sections. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Concrete Formwork: Section 03100. 2, Concrete Reinforcement: Section 03200. 3. Precast Concrete: Section 03411. 4. Concrete Masonry: Section 04100. i C. Architectural Concrete: Shall include all concrete exposed to view on the exterior of the building (includ- ing courtyards) plus concrete exposed to view in Public Lobby 1P16; Alcove 1P16A; Entry 1P17; Vending 1Pll; Reception 1P05; S.P. 1P06; Waiting 1P05; Passage 1P15; Corridor 1163; Vestibule 2P13; walls of Stairway No. 6 and adjoining elevator where these walls are exposed inside adjacent interior spaces; and columns in Courts Annex Lobby 1722, lJ22A, Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00265 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 2 and 1J22C. Striated surface produced by form liner shall occur only where identified on the Drawings as "ribbed, " striated, " or "scored" concrete. The alternate finishes are: 1. Finish A: Striated and chiselled obtained by incor- porating: a. Form liner. b. Architecturally cast concrete. C. Power chiselling. d. Flat areas to have light abrasive blast. 2. Finish B (Alternate) : Striated and abrasive blasted obtained by incorporating: a. Form liner. b. Architecturally cast concrete. c. Abrasive blasting. d. Flat areas to have light abrasive blast. 3. Finish C (Alternate) : Striated and bush hammered obtained by incorporating: a. Form liner. b. Architecturally cast concrete. C. Flat areas to have light abrasive blast. 4. Finish D: Light abrasive blast obtained by incorpo- rating: a. Smooth impervious forms. b. Architecturally cast concrete. C. Abrasive blasting. 1. 3 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. Concrete work shall conform to the following specifica- tions and standards, unless otherwise specified: Contra Costa County Detention Facil%2 9 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 3 1. "Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete" (ACI 318) . f 2. "Recommended Practice for Measuring, Mixing, and Placing Concrete" (ACI 304) . 3. "Recommended Practice for Selecting Proportions for Normal and Heavyweight Concrete" (ACI 211.1) . 4. "Recommended Practice for Cold Weather Concreting" (ACI 306) . 5. "Recommended Practice for Hot Weather Concreting" (ACI 305) . 6. "Curing Concrete" (ACI 308) . i i 1.4 TESTING AND INSPECTION OF CONCRETE A. All concrete and concrete materials will be tested and inspected by the Materials Testing Agency. Refer to t Division 1 for testing requirements. i t B. Concrete Materials: 1. Aggregates: a. Within 7 days after signing the Contract and at least 5 weeks prior to placing concrete, the Con- tractor shall supply the Testing Agency adequate samples of the several sizes of aggregates to be used. b. The Testing Agency will check all aggregates for compliance with the specifications, general suit- ability, and the following properties: Sieve Analysis (ASTM C136) ; Specific Gravity (ASTM C127, ASTM C128) ; Absorption (ASTM C127, ASTM C128) ; Moisture Content (ASTM C70) ; Unit Weight (ASTM C29) ; Fineness Modulus (ASTM C125) ; and such tests as the Testing Agency may require to verify the soundness, durability, resistance to abrasions, etc. , of the aggregates. 2. Cement: Contra Costa County Detention FaciWY270 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 4 a. The Contractor shall state the brand of Portland cement proposed to be used and shall supply the ' Testing Agency adequate samples for testing. b. Mill tests and manufacturer's certification of compliance with ASTM C15C will be accepted in lieu of testing. Furnish Architect certified copies of mill test reports for all Portland cement. i I C. For transmit-mixed concrete, bulk cement from bin may be grab-sampled by Testing Agency as reserve specimens for each 500 barrels, or fraction part. C. Concrete Mix Designs and Laboratory Mix Tests: I 1. The Contractor shall engage a testing laboratory, E approved by the Architect, to prepare concrete mix designs for each class of concrete. a. Testing Agency hereinafter referred to is the Owner's Testing Agency. 2. All concrete mixes used in the Project will be re- viewed and tested by a Testing Agency. The Testing Agency will review the proposed concrete mixes for each class of concrete, for proper proportions of aggregates, cement, admixtures, and water. 3. At the Contractor's option and direction, the mixes 1 shall be designed for either pump placement or for j conventional placement procedures. The Testing j Agency will only review and test one mix design for each class of concrete. Additional mixes shall be tested by the Agency at the Contractor's expense. ' F 4. The Testing Agency will prepare a trial batch of the proposed mix designs for all classes of concrete. From each trial batch three specimens for drying- shrinkage tests and six specimens for compression tests shall be prepared, cured, dried, measured, and tested. a. Drying-shrinkage specimens and tests shall be executed for concrete with shrinkage limitations Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 5 i only, and shall conform to the ASTM C157 test method, modified as follows: 1) Moist Curing Period: Seven (7) days. 2) Measurements Made and Reported: At 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of drying. 3) Size of Test Specimens: 4 inches x 4 inches x 11 inches. i 4) Specification limits for 21 days will govern acceptance of mix (with an allowed variation of 10 percent) . b. Compression test specimens will be fabricated, cured, and tested in accordance with ASTM C192. Three specimens will be tested at 7 days and three at 28 days. Average cylinder strength at 28 days shall exceed the minimum requirements W c value) for the class of concrete by 15 per- cent, and no individual test value shall fall be- low the minimum strength requirement. D. Construction Inspection and Testing: 1. The Testing Agency will provide the following tests and inspections during Project construction: a. Inspection of mixing plant, equipment, and trans- it mix trucks to verify that the transit mixers and measuring facilities at the plant conform to ASTM C94. b. Continuous inspection of the batch plant where concrete is produced, noting class of mix and contents of each transit mixer truck. C. Sampling and taking a set of three specimens at the job of each class of concrete for each 100 cubic yards or fraction thereof placed each day for standard 6-inch-x-12-inch cylinder tests in accordance with ASTM C31. A record of the loca- tion in the building of each concrete batch will be kept and noted on the specimen. Storage and transportation of test specimens will be by the Testing Agency. Standard compression test of the cylinders will be made, one at 7 days and one at 28 days, in accordance with ASTM C39. The third Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00272 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 6 standard cylinder will be kept for a further test if required. To determine concrete strengths for early form removal, etc. , additional test cylin- ders shall be made at the Contractor's expense, i and shall be cured under the same conditions as the concrete to be checked. f d. Slump tests will be made at the time of taking test cylinders, and/or at 1-hour intervals during placing concrete in accordance with ASTM C143. e. Air content will be tested at the time of taking test cylinders in accordance with ASTM C173, C231, or C138 test methods. 2. Additional Tests by the Testing Agency: a. If, for any reason, the minimum strength is not reached, the proportions of the mix shall be re- designed until required strength is reached. Contractor shall pay for all additional costs caused by this change. b. Should the concrete fail to meet the minimum specified 28-day strength for the class of con- crete tested (as determined by tests on both the regular and spare 28-day cylinders) , core samples of at least 4 inches in diameter shall be taken from the work in representative locations as di- rected by the Architect. Cores shall be taken in accordance with the requirements of ASTM C42, and shall be tested as required for cylinders. Should these cores fail to meet the specified strength for the particular class of concrete, the concrete shall be deemed defective and shall i • be removed and replaced. The Contractor shall bear the entire cost of such testing, removal, ! redesign, and replacing of defective concrete. 1. 5 SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall prepare the following submittals and schedules for the Architect' s review prior to commencing the work: 1. Schedule of concrete work. Contra Costa County Detention Facilitf)02 3 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 7 2. Construction-joint locations and sequence of concrete ' placement. B. The Architect's review is of a general nature only, and does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for conforming to the Drawings and Specifications. 1. 6 JOB MOCK-UPS A. Provide sample panels as herein specified. Perform re- visions and corrective work required to produce finished concrete and surfaces as required by the Architect. Con- struct additional sample panels as may be required if original results are not satisfactory to the Architect. B. The continuity of color and texture for exposed concrete surfaces is of prime importance. Maintain such controls and procedures, in addition to those specified, as neces- sary to provide continuous match of concrete work with accepted samples. E 1.7 ARCHITECT'S SAMPLES A. Samples of finishes acceptable to the Architect are available for review by the Contractor before starting work. Coordinate procurement and selection of materials, . and design and mixing of exposed concrete, to obtain acceptable color and finish in completed work. B. Mock-up: Construct mock-up as shown on the Drawings com- plete with reinforcing. 1. Schedule mock-up castings so that a panel is approved prior to job-site casting of in-place architectural concrete. 2. Texture the mock-up to match the texture of the ap- proved Architect/Engineer's samples. I 3. Cast mock-up panels until an acceptable panel is pro- duced. The selected panel shall serve as the stand- ard of color, texture, and workmanship used on the Project. Contra Costa County Detention FacilitDo A . l��11 I CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 8 4. Use the approved mock-up's concrete mix unless writ- ten authorization to change mixes is received from the Architect/Engineer. 5. Slab-on-grade section, approximately 6 feet square for finish, with at least one construction joint and one contraction joint. 6. Keep samples of the materials used in the accepted panel on file in the Architect's office to be used as the acceptable standard for all future materials used on the Project. a. Samples: 1) 100 pounds of coarse aggregate. 2) 100 pounds of fine aggregate. 3) One bag of cement. 4) One bag of pozzolan. 5) One-half pint of each admixture. 6) Certified copy of the Contractor's mix design. C. Slab Finishes: Provide one sample approximately 6 feet square for each finish specified or scheduled. Provide each sample with at least one construction and one con- traction joint. D. Do not remove sample sections without written permission from the Architect. When directed, demolish sample sec- tions and remove from site. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS A. General: Materials shall be new and the best of their class or kind. The materials, if found defective, un- suitable, or not as specified, will be condemned, and the Contractor must promptly remove from the premises all such condemned material. Materials specified by brand Contra Costa County Detention Facili012 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 9 name shall be delivered in unbroken packages bearing the manufacturer' s label and shall be the brands specified or their approved equal. Other materials shall conform to the applicable sections of the current editions of the various standard specifications quoted herein. Materials must be stored so as to cause no obstruction to other work, nor to the public, nor shall any portion of the structure be overloaded. Materials shall be properly protected from the weather or other damage, and shall be stored to prevent inclusion of foreign materials. B. Cement: 1. General: Use same brand of cement originating from same plant for each type of cement for exposed con- crete. 2. Portland Cement: ASTM C150, Type II, shall be used for general concrete work. 3. Cement for architectural concrete: Kaiser Yosemite, Lone Star Santa Cruz Lite, or Calaveras Architectural. C. Water: Water used in mixing concrete shall be clean and potable and free from injurious amounts of oils, acids, alkalis, salts, organic materials, or other deleterious substances. D. Admixtures: 1. All concrete shall contain a water-reducing retarder which shall conform to ASTM C494, Type D. The admix- ture shall be of the hydroxylated carboxylic acid type in liquid form and shall contain no calcium chloride amines or air-entraining agents. The admix- ture shall not increase drying shrinkage after 7 days of moist curing and 14 days of drying (ASTM C157) . The admixture shall be "Plastiment" manufactured by Sika Chemical Corporation, "Pozzolith 300R" manufac- tured by Master Builders, or an approved equal. 2. Air-entraining agents shall conform to ASTM C260, and shall be "Sika-Aer" manufactured by Sika Chemical Corp. , "Darex, " or an approved equal. Contra Costa County Detention Faclil�ity�� 11� IIIG))r CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 10 3. All admixtures shall be used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, and shall be varied only with the approval of the Architect. 4. Two admixtures may be used in the same concrete, pro- vided such admixtures are compatible and approved by the Architect and are added separately during the batching sequence and provided further that the admixtures used in that combination retain full efficiency and have no deleterious effect on the concrete or on the properties of each other. 5. Pozzolan: Lassenite or Airox shall be used in all architectural concrete. Use one source throughout the Project. E. Concrete Aggregates: 1. Normal Weight Stone Aggregates: a. Concrete aggregates shall conform to the "Speci- fication for Concrete Aggregates" (ASTM C33) , ex- cept as modified by this Specification. The Con- tractor shall notify the Architect as to the source from which he proposed to supply the aggregate at least 5 weeks in advance of any concrete work so that the Testing Laboratory may test representative samples of these aggregates. The aggregates shall be furnished from a source ' which shall be maintained constant throughout the job. b. All aggregates shall have a minimum CV (Clean- ' liness Value) and SE (Sand Equivalent) of not less than 75. C. Fine Aggregates: Fine aggregates shall consist of a washed natural sand of siliceous or igneous origin, having hard, strong, and durable rounded particles. This sand shall not contain more than 1 percent by weight of such deleterious substances as clay lumps, shale, schist, alkali, mica, coated grains, or soft and flaky particles. d. Coarse Aggregates: Coarse aggregate shall con- sist of clean, hard, fine-grained, sound, washed, crushed rock or gravel of siliceous or igneous origin, which does not contain more than 5 per- cent by weight of flat, chip-like, thin, elon- Contra Costa County Detention Faci��y�w .1 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 11 gated, friable, or laminated pieces, or more than 1 percent by weight of shale or cherty material. Any piece having a major dimension more than 2-1/2 times the average thickness shall be con- sidered to be flat and/or elongated. Aggregate shall be uniformly graded from 1/4-inch size to maximum size. Aggregate shall be free from oil, organic matter, or other deleterious substances. e. Combined Aggregates: The combined grading shall be such that the percentage by weight of the com- bined aggregate shall fall within the limits es- tablished by the following table: Limits of Grading Combined Aggregates Percentage by Weight Sieve No. or Size in Inches 1-1/2" 1" 3/4- Passing a 2" 100 Passing a 1-1/2" 90-100 100 Passing a 1" 50- 86 90-100 100 Passing a 3/8" 38- 55 70- 90 90-100 Passing a #4 30- 45 31- 47 40- 60 Passing a #8 23- 35 23- 40 30- 45 Passing a #16 17- 27 17- 35 20- 35 Passing a #30 10- 17 10- 27 13- 23 Passing a #50 4- 9 5- 10 5- 15 Passing a #100 1- 3 1- 3 1- 5 Passing a #200 0- 2 0- 2 .0- 2 The exact proportions of the fine aggregates and coarse aggregates to be used in the mix shall be determined by tests made by a Testing Laboratory subject to the approval of the Architect. f. It is anticipated that high-performance aggregate materials will be required for concrete mixes limited by shrinkage specifications. Sources of aggregate shall be as follows: 1) Fine Aggregates: Felton-Olympia, provided by Limestone Products, Inc. , or equal. 2) Coarse Aggregate: Kaiser _Limestone, Pacific Quarry Products Limestone; 3/4-inch gravel as supplied by Claude C. Wood Co. , Lodi, Cali- fornia; or Architect-approved equal. Contra Costa County Detention Facili�y78 I CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 12 g. Architectural Concrete Aggregate: Use one source throughout the Project. 1) Fine Aggregate: Felton or Olympia. 2) Coarse Aggregate: Kaiser Limestone or Pacific Quarry Products Limestone; 3/4-inch gravel as supplied by Claude C. Wood Co. , Lodi, Cali- fornia; or Architect-approved equal. 2. Lightweight Aggregates: a. Aggregates shall conform to ASTM C330, except as modified herein. Aggregates shall consist of rounded individual particles each having a con- tinuous sealed outer shell resistant to moisture penetration and cement loss. Aggregate shall be expanded shale aggregate as manufactured by Port Costa, or an approved equal. b. Lightweight aggregate shall be washed and free of all foreign and deleterious substances. All lightweight aggregate prior to incorporation into the mix shall be presoaked to obtain optimum saturation. c. Lightweight aggregate shall be supplied as coarse and fine aggregate conforming to the following grading: Coarse Fine Sieve No. or Size Aggregate Aggregate 1" 100 _ 3/4" 90-100 3/8- 20- 60 1/4" 0- 10 90-100 8 75- 95 16 56- 75 30 25- 55 50 15- 35 100 5- 17 Unit wt. lbs/cf loose dry 50 max. 70 max. Fineness modulus 6. 0-6.8 2.7-3.1 Specific Gravity (SSD) 1. 20-1.40 1.40-2.10 % absorption (24 hr. ) 10 10 Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00279 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 13 F. Grout: 1. Grout shall consist of the same proportions of cement to fine aggregates as are used in the regular con- crete mix (coarse aggregate only omitted) and shall be well mixed with such amount of water as will produce a thick consistency. 2. Grout for Base Plates: ' a. For Grout Bed 1 Inch Thick, or Less: ! 1) 1 part Portland cement, Type II. 2) 1 part Embeco, manufactured by the Master Buildings Co. , or approved equal. 3) 1 part fine aggregate. b. For Grout Bed of More Than 1 Inch Thick: 1) 1 part Portland cement, Type II. 2) 1 part Embeco (see above) . 3) 1 part fine aggregate. 4) 1-1/2 parts coarse aggregate of 3/8-inch max- imum size. Aggregate for grout shall conform to Embeco manu- facturer' s specifications. G. Dry Pack: Dry pack shall consist of 1 part of cement to 2-1/2 parts of ,fine aggregate (screen out all material retained on No. 4 sieve) , mixed with a minimum amount of water, in small amounts. The consistency shall be such that when a ball of the mixture is compressed in the hand, it will maintain its shape, showing finger marks, but without showing any surface water. H. Hardening and Dust-Proofing: A liquid hardener and dust-proofer shall be applied in strict accordance with the manufacturer' s instructions to all exposed concrete floors. Use Conrad Sovig' Co. "K-Natural" followed with "Sealer V, " or an approved equal. Contra Costa County Detention Facil' �y��� CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 14 I. Concrete Joint Material: 1. Expansion Joints: Expansion joints shall be formed by premolded bituminous joint material, nonextruding, 1/2 inch thick, conforming to ASTM C994, as manufac- tured by "Servicised Products, " W. R. Meadows, Inc. , "National Expansion Joint Company, " Celotex Corpora- tion, or approved equal. 2. Construction Joints: Construction joints for con- crete slabs on ground may be formed from wood or steel. Steel joints shall be Burke "Keyed Kold Joint" or 14-gauge galvanized formed steel. J. Surface Abrasive: Where shown or scheduled, provide aluminum oxide abrasive aggregate embedded in concrete surface. Apply Sonneborn "Frictex" or approved equal product by Norton or Wooster, in strict accordance with manufacturer' s printed instructions. Use a minimum of 25 pounds per 100 square feet. K. Slab Curing Paper: Shall be American Sisalkraft Corpora- tion's "Orange Label Sisalkraft" reinforced waterproof building paper, "Pabcotite" paper, or approved equal, conforming to ASTM C171-63, Type I. L. Curing Compounds: ASTM C309, Type I and which will not discolor the concrete nor affect bonding of other fin- ishes applied thereover, and which restricts loss of water to not more than 0. 055 grams per square centimeter of surface when tested per ASTM C156. M. Waterproof Membrane: Use "Moistop-2" manufactured by American Sisalkraft Company under all interior concrete slabs on ground, or approved equal. N. Patching Cement: Shall be "Konset" as manufactured by Conrad Sovig, San Francisco, or approved equal. O. Plastic Cement: FS SS-C-153, Type I. Contra Costa County Detention Fac6 4A, CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 15 P. Bonding Agent: Adhesive Engineering "Concressive No. 1 LPL," or approved equal, 2-element, epoxy-Polysulfide binder. Q. Concrete Sealer: Chemstop, regular masonry, as supplied by Symons Corporation. i 2. 2 CONCRETE MIXES f A. General: 1. All concrete mixes of each type and strength shall be designed by the Testing Laboratory and tested and re- viewed by the Testing Agency. 2. Final mix designs and results of mix-batch tests shall be submitted to the Architect for approval at ? least 7 days before placing concrete. I 3. The proportions of the concrete mixes shall be such i as to produce concrete of the required strengths, slumps, and aggregate sizes, of low shrinkage and of a consistency that will allow thorough compaction of 3 the concrete into corners and around reinforcing without excessive puddling, spacing, or vibration and } without permitting the material to segregate or free water to collect on the surface. The maximum size of aggregates shall be such that it will produce dense and uniform concrete free from rock pockets, honey- comb, and other irregularities. 4. Determination of the amount of water in the batch shall include water contained in the aggregates. Water shall be added only in the proportions estab- lished by the Testing Agency. 5. It is the intent of this Specification that the color ' and consistency of the exposed concrete, as shown on the Drawings, shall be uniform throughout the job. Maximum precautions shall be taken in the design and mixing of the concrete to achieve this end. I 6. The Contractor shall review and approve the proposed concrete mix designs for compatibility with his plat- I Contra Costa County Detention FaciW82 i i i CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 16 ing requirements to ensure that the concrete as de- signed can be placed in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications. B. Classes of Concrete: Size of Minimum Shrinkage Maximum Maximum 28-day Requirements Aggregate Slump Strength (shrinkage (inches) (inches) (psi) millionths) i Stone Aggregate Concrete 1. Footings, grade beams 1-1/2" 4" 4,000 -- 2. Columns, walls 3/4" 4-1/2" 4,000 0.035 3. Beams, slabs, and stairs 3/4" 4" 3,000 0.035 4. Slabs-on- ground, curbs 3/4" 3" 2,500 0.035 5. Precast panels 3/4" 3" 4,000 0.035 Lightweight Aggregate Concrete 6. Main build- ing floor and roof slabs over metal deck 5/8" 3" 3,000 0.030 C. Mix Design Requirements: 1. The minimum cement content established for stone ag- gregate and lightweight concrete shall be not less than the following, unless approved by the Architect. Contra Costa County Detention Fa lit CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 17 Strength Minimum Sacks/Cubic Yard 2, 500 psi 5 3,000 psi 5-1/2 3,000 psi (lightweight) 5-3/4 4, 000 psi 6- 2. All classes of concrete shall contain a water-reduc- ing admixture and an air-entraining admixture that will entrain 4 percent (±l percent) of air. 3. Lightweight concrete shall consist of lightweight coarse aggregate and normal weight fine aggregate and shall weigh not more than 110 pounds per cubic foot at 28 days after casting. 4. Maximum allowable unit shrinkage (expressed in per- centage of length) based upon the average value of three 4-inch-x-4-inch-x-11-inch test specimens after 21 days of actual drying time (total 28 days after casting) shall be determined as specified for Classes C, D, E, and F concrete. A variation of 10 percent from the specified values will be allowed. 5. Concrete may, at the Contractor's option, be designed for either pump or conventional placement. 6. Architectural concrete mix. designs shall comply with the following criteria: Cement-plus-Pozzolan Content 500 lbs./cy minimum Slump 4 inches ±1 inch Air Content 4 percent . " Water-Reducing Admixture Required Hater-Reducing Retarding Admixture As required by weather Strength As specified Pozzolan Content 1 lb./10 lbs. of cement PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 CONCRETE JOINTS A. Construction Joints: Contra Costa County Detention Facility 002%� CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 18 1. Location of construction joints shall meet with Architect' s approval, and shall be as shown on the Drawings. 2. Locate construction joints within rustications shown on the Drawings in architectural concrete - finish D. Locate construction joints in the recess of the stri- ations in architectural concrete finishes A, B, and C. 3. Joints not indicated on the Plans shall be made and located so as not to impair the strength of the structure. 4. All horizontal and vertical construction joints shall be cleaned and roughened by removing the entire sur- face by sandblasting, exposing the clean aggregate solidly embedded in mortar matrix. Extend reinforc- ing continuously through construction joints. 5. At horizontal joints which will be left exposed, the concrete shall be poured up to a horizontal "reglet" or "screed" set into the forms. These joints shall be made in such a manner as to eliminate "overhangs" or "lips. " 6. Construction joints in all horizontal framing shall be located near the middle. 1/3 of spans in slabs, joists, beams, or girders, unless a beam intersects a girder at this point, in which case the joints in the girders shall be offset by a distance equal to twice the width of the beam. Provisions shall be made for shear transfer in beams and girders by use of in- cluded reinforcement. Keys shall be provided across all vertical joints in slabs, beams, walls, etc. , as detailed on the Drawings; in addition, dowels shall be placed across the joint. 7. Panels for slabs on ground shall be cast with a max- imum dimension of 30 feet in any direction and a max- imum area of 900 square feet. All slab panels shall be cast with casing areas staggered. Panels or areas larger than this shall be constructed only with the approval of the Architect, with joints as directed by the Architect. Contra Costa County M Detention FaIMcili�t� f CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 19 + 8. Length of continuous placement for foundations, walls, framed slabs, joists, beams, etc. , shall not exceed 50 feet unless approved by the Architect. Pour sections shall be alternated or staggered. B. Expansion Joints: Reinforcing bonded to the concrete shall not extend continuously through any expansion joint. At exterior wall expansion joints in the struc- ture, provide a continuous vertical keyway lined with premolded expansion joint material and with smooth dowels to match horizontal reinforcing, extending across the ' joint. Provide expansion joints at perimeter of building between primary structure and all paving and landscape concrete work, unless otherwise shown. Provide vertical wall expansion joints at 20 feet 0 inches on center in exterior site walls and retaining walls. 3. 2 MIXING CONCRETE A. All concrete shall be ready-mixed concrete and shall be . mixed and transported in accordance with "Specifications for Ready-Mixed Concrete" (ASTM C94) . B. All concrete shall be mixed with quantities and ingre- dients conforming to Testing Laboratory mix designs. In- gredients shall be proportioned by weight. C. Mixed concrete shall be homogeneous in distribution of material and uniform in consistency and color. Concrete shall be mixed for at least 10 minutes after all ingre- dients have been added, 3 minutes of this time must be immediately prior to discharging, at the job site. The rate of delivery, haul time, mixing time, and hopper capacity shall be such that all mixed concrete delivered shall be placed in forms within 60 minutes from the time of introduction of cement and water into the mixer. No water shall be added after transit mixer leaves the batching plant without the approval of the Testing Labor- atory and the Architect. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00285 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 20 D. At time of delivery of each load of concrete, the manu- facturer of transit-mixed concrete shall furnish Owner's representative a delivery ticket showing cubic yards of concrete in load and mix designation number, amount of water incorporated, and time water was added to dry mix. E. Architectural Concrete Mixing: 1. Comply with ASTM C94 and, in addition, comply with the requirements of the Project Specifications. Load truck mixers with a minimum of three (3) cubic yards to ensure a uniform batch at the slump specified. Mix concrete in transit mixers three (3) minutes immediately prior to discharge. 2. Job-mixed concrete may be used, providing the con- crete meets the requirements of ASTM C94-69 for a stationary mixer. 3. Weigh bulk cement and pozzolan on a separate scale in a separate hopper, which may be attached to, the aggregate hopper for cumulative weighing, provided- there rovidedthere are separate beams of scales for cement and aggregates. 4. Introduce admixtures into concrete through dispensers recommended and calibrated by the admixture manufac- turer. 5. Thoroughly clean concrete equipment before use in architectural concrete mixes to avoid contamination. 6. Furnish a delivery ticket as required in ASTM C94-69, and include the additional information: a. Signature or initials of ready-mix representa- tive. b. Amount of cement. C. Total water content by producer. d. Indication that all ingredients are as previously certified or approved for use in architectural concrete. e. Notation to indicate the equipment was checked for contaminants prior to batching. Contra Costa County Detention Facilit� � 7 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 21 3. 3 PLACING CONCRETE i A. General: 1. The Contractor shall submit to the Architect for re- view a proposed schedule for placing all concrete before commencing with the work. a. Use one method of placement for all architectural concrete. 2. Where construction requires the mixing of two or more i classes of concrete, the higher strength and type ' governs, and shall be used. B. Review: Notice shall be given to the Architect 48 hours (2 working days) before each scheduled concrete place- ment, in order that the Architect may review reinforcing, forms, etc. , prior to casting concrete. Place no con- crete without Architect's prior review. 1. The above shall, for purposes of this Specification, be interpreted to mean the review of an entire area where all work has been completed and is in complete readiness to commence placement. It does not mean the review of each "checkerboard" in a checkerboard- slab pour nor the review of the commencement of each day' s wall pour within the reviewed area. C. Preparation: 1. Before depositing concrete, all equipment for mixing and transporting the concrete shall be cleaned, all wood chips, shavings, and other debris shall be com- pletely removed from the interior of the forms, and forms shall be thoroughly wetted. Reinforcement shall be cleaned, if necessary, prior to placing concrete. 2. Reinforcement and other work to be embedded in the concrete shall be securely in position before casting. Free-standing water shall be removed and ground water diverted from forms and excavations. Contra Costa County Detention F�lj.�y� CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 22 3. Concrete shall not be placed if the air temperature is 40 degrees F. or below and falling. If concrete is placed and temperatures below 32 degrees F. are anticipated, the concrete shall be insulated as in- structed by the Architect. 4. Concrete shall not be placed if air temperature is 80 degrees F. or above, unless methods approved by the Architect are utilized to keep the concrete mix at a temperature not greater than 70 degrees F. D. Grout Slurry: Prior to depositing new concrete, wet and place grout slurry at all approved construction joints in walls, columns, or other vertical members of small dimen- sion, or where reinforcing steel is congested. At nonex- posed areas, grout slurry shall contain 2 parts sand and 1 part cement, and shall be deposited to a depth of 2 inches on all horizontal construction joints. At exposed architectural concrete use a 2-inch depth of special joint concrete consisting of the same material and pro- portions as an adjacent concrete, except with a 5-inch to 6-inch slump with additional cement and color to maintain same water-cement ratio, strength, and color as adjacent concrete. Place slurry and joint concrete not more than 10 minutes prior to concreting. E. Transporting: 1. Concrete shall be handled from the mixer to the place of final deposit as rapidly as practicable by methods ! which shall prevent the separation or loss of the ingredients. It shall be deposited as nearly as ` practicable in its final position to avoid rehandling i or flowing. Concrete shall not be dropped freely } where reinforcing bars will cause segregation, nor shall it be dropped more than 6 feet (3 feet at 3 architecturally exposed concrete) . r 2. Proper runways and scaffolding shall be provided by j the Contractor and approved by the Architect. Such ! facilities shall not be supported on reinforcing, but shall be so constructed as not to displace or damage in any way the forms or reinforcing. i I i Contra Costa County j Detention Fac�j����� CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 23 3. Concrete, at the Contractor's option, may be pumped from transit mixers to the point of final deposit. Pumps shall be adequate for the mix, aggregate size, and slump; and pump operators shall be experienced. F. Depositing: 1. Concreting, once started, shall be carried on as a continuous operation until the section of approved size and shape is completed. Construction joints must be of approved detail and location. 2. Concrete shall be so deposited as to maintain, until the completion of the unit, a plastic surface approx- imately horizontal. No concrete shall be deposited that has started to set or stiffen. The remixing of concrete or grout which has started to set will not be permitted. 3. Concrete, when placed in walls, shall not be placed in layers exceeding 4 feet in depth (2 feet for ar- chitectural concrete) . Schedule of pouring shall be such that no concrete shall take initial set before next layer is poured, unless a regular construction joint is made. 4. At least 8 hours must elapse after depositing the concrete in walls or columns before depositing the concrete in the supported beams, girders, joists, or slabs. 5. Contractor shall take extreme care not to displace reinforcing, inserts, anchor bolts, welding plates, or any other item called for to be embedded in con- crete. 6. Conveyors, trucks, or buggies must be thoroughly cleaned after each pour. Any concrete spilled on forms or reinforcing steel, in portions of structure not immediately concreted, shall be completely re- moved before concrete sets. 7. Any interruption in placing of more than 60 minutes will be cause for shutting down the work and the wasting of any remaining mixed concrete in hoppers or mixers. In case such interruption occurs, the Con- tractor shall provide construction joints where and as directed, and cut concrete back to such line, cleaning forms and reinforcing as herein specified. Contra Costa County Detention f, 'w y CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 24 8. A record shall be kept of the time and date of plac- ing the concrete in each portion of the structure. Such reports shall be kept until the completion of the structure and shall be open to the inspection of the Architect. G. Compaction: 1. Concrete shall be thoroughly compacted by puddling with suitable tools during placing, and thoroughly i worked around the reinforcement, around embedded fix- tures_, and into the corners of the - forms. In addi- tion to manual spading and tamping, all concrete shall be internally vibrated with high-speed mechan- ical vibrators operated under experienced supervision. A mechanical vibrator shall be employed at each point of dump, and a standby vibrator in good working order, but not in use, shall be kept on the job until all concrete is placed. ! i a. Use a minimum of two 180-cycle motor-in-head vibrators for architectural concrete placing. Minimum frequency, 9,000 impulses per minute; minimum head diameter, 2-1/2 inches. 2. Proper placement and thorough effective compaction of concrete are most important. Place vibrators in the concrete rapidly to minimize entrapped air between the concrete and the form and to blend the two layers. Insert vibrators in accordance with manufacturer's recommended radius of influence. Keep vibrator heads I a minimum of 2-1/2 inches from the architectural con- crete face. 3.. If, during the placing operation, there is any delay of more than 15 minutes, the previous lift will be manipulated with the vibrators just prior to the placement of fresh concrete. 3. 4 FINISHING OF FORMED SURFACES A. General: 1. After removal of forms, the surfaces of concrete shall be given one or more of the finishes specified Contra Costa County Detention��cr��y ; CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 25 below in location designated by the Project Drawings and/or the Project Specifications. B. As-Cast Finishes: Surfaces shall be true to line and plane. Surfaces shall not contain honeycomb or segrega- tion. When defects occur, they shall be remedied as directed by the Architect, and as specified. Should patching be necessary, the Contractor, at his own ex- pense, shall patch, clean brush, rub, sack, sandblast, etc. , any defective areas where directed by the Architect and in a manner acceptable to the Architect. The cones and wires shall be entirely removed and holes exposed to view shall not be patched; all fins on plywood-formed surfaces shall be removed; fins on board-formed surfaces shall be lightly rubbed down with wooden blocks. In general, surfaces shall be left clean and rinsed free of foreign matter and with the texture imparted by the forms. C. Rubbed Finishes: A smooth-rubbed finish shall be applied to all exterior plywood-formed surfaces and exposed in- terior vertical surfaces not otherwise finished by sand- blasting. Smooth-rubbed finish shall be produced on green concrete. All necessary patching shall be done immediately after forms have been removed, and the Archi- tect has inspected surfaces, and rubbing shall be com- pleted not later than the following day. Surfaces shall be wetted and rubbed with carborundum brick or other abrasive until a uniform color and texture are produced. No cement grout or slush shall be used other than the cement paste drawn from the green concrete itself by the rubbing process. D. Architectural Finishes: 1. Finish A: Texture all areas designated as "Finish A" to produce a uniform appearance similar in all re- spects to the Finish A produced on the mock-up ap- proved by the Architect. a. Texture concrete with an electric or pneumatic chisel. Minimum blade width shall be 2 inches. b. Texture concrete after it has reached design strength. C. Chisel away from corners to prevent spalling. Contra Costa County Detention Facilty CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 26 2. Finish B (Alternate) : Texture all areas designated as "Finish B" to produce a uniform appearance similar in all respects to the Finish B produced on the mock-up approved by the Architect. a. Texture concrete as specified for Finish D. b. Abrasive-blast reeds from both directions to as- sure a uniform appearance. i 3. Finish C (Alternate) : Texture all areas designated as "Finish C" to produce a uniform appearance similar in all respects to the Finish C produced on the mock-up approved by the Architect. a. Texture concrete with a 1-inch, 16-point, bush hammer head. b. Texture concrete after it has reached design strength. 4. Finish D: Texture all areas designated on the Draw- ings to have architectural Finish D to produce a uni- form appearance similar in all respects to the Finish D produced on the mock-up and approved by the Archi- tect. a. Abrasive-blast concrete after it has reached de- sign strength. b. Use an abrasive blasting nozzle of the Venturi type, either tungsten carbide or Norbide, 3/8 inch or 7/16 inch in diameter. A uniform nozzle pressure between 90 and 100 psi must be main- tained at the nozzle at all times. Use rotary- type compressors with diameters of air lines and hoses in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer of the abrasive blasting equip- ment. C. Use an abrasive that will not adversely affect the color of the finished surface. d. Provide for safety of workers and equip each with air-fed helmets. e. Mask and protect all areas not designated to be abrasive blasted from abrasive blasting. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00293 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 27 5. Provide suitable enclusures for collecting grit and dust from the texturing operations and be fully re- sponsible for any damage or claims resulting from this operation. Comply with air-pollution and safety regulations of governing authorities. E. Related Unformed Surfaces: Tops of walls or buttresses, horizontal offsets, and similar unformed surfaces occur- ring adjacent to formed surfaces shall be struck smooth after concrete is placed and shall be floated and/or troweled to a texture reasonably consistent with that of the formed surfaces. Curved tops of security courtyard walls at level three shall be floated smooth, ground with emery stone, and not sandblasted. See Detail Drawing for extent. Final treatment on formed surfaces shall continue uniformly across the unformed surfaces. Tops of walls at terraces shall have a very lightly broomed surface match- ing steps, as directed by the Architect. 3. 5 FLATWORK A. General: 1. Edge Forms and Screeds: a. Edge forms and intermediate screed strips shall be set accurately to produce the designed eleva- tions and contours in the finished surface, and shall be sufficiently strong to support the type of screed to be used. The concrete surface shall be aligned to the contours of screed strips by the use of strike-off templates or approved com- pacting-type screeds. b. When the formwork is cambered, screeds shall be set to a like camber to maintain the proper con- crete thickness. 2. Jointing: Joints in slabs on grade shall be located and detailed as indicated in the Project Drawings and Specifications. Slabs on ground shall be cast in checkerboard patterns. Joints in curb and gutters shall be as detailed and in accordance with County of Contra Costa Regulations and Standard Specifications. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00294 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 28 3. Consolidation: Concrete in slabs shall be thoroughly consolidated. Slab concrete shall be compacted and tamped with a grid tamper so that the coarse aggre- gate is pushed below the surface, but without working paste and fines to the surface. Then screed the surface uniformly to grades. As soon as the surface becomes workable, it shall be wood floated. B. Slabs on Ground: Subbase for all concrete floor slabs shall consist of a minimum of 6 inches of the crushed rock thoroughly compacted. i C. Finishes: 1. All floor finishing must be performed by experienced operators. Slabs shall be brought to grade for cam- bered slabs or to level grades as shown on the Draw- ings, and care shall be taken to ensure full thick- ness in all cases. All floor surfaces shall be fin- ished monolithically. Surfaces shall be uniform and level, or slope evenly to drains where they occur. Maximum deviation permitted will be 1/8 inch in 10 feet. 2. All concrete slabs shall be float finished prior to any final finishing. Power floats may be used on thick slab sections, hardwood floats shall be used on thin slab sections, such as pan slabs. 3. Slabs with steel-troweled finishes shall be troweled as soon as concrete has hardened sufficiently to pre- vent fines from working to the surface. Power-driven troweling machines may be used in this operation if the desired finish can be obtained by their use. After the first finishing operation and when the surface is sufficiently set for final hard troweling, steel-trowel to a smooth, hard, impervious burnished surface, free of defects. Finishers shall work from knee boards laid flat upon the surface. 4. Slab Finishes: a. All slabs which are exposed (with no cover, flooring, or special treatment) , shall receive three steel trowelings after finishing. These slabs shall be hardened with 2 coats of "Lapido- lith" or approved equal, applied in accordance with manufacturer's directions. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00295 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 29 b. All slabs which are covered with flooring shall receive two steel trowelings. Slabs to receive flooring shall have no sealers, sprinkled cement, or any other surface that would prevent the proper installation of the flooring. Any devia- tion from this shall be only with the express permission of the flooring installer and Archi- tect. C. Slabs which receive concrete fill, or pavers, for final finish shall be wood floated only. d. All exposed exterior slabs, and stair treads af- ter preliminary troweling, shall receive a non- slip, light-to-medium broom finish as directed by the Architect. e. Curbs and Gutters (Street and Parking Areas) : Finish shall be nonslip light broom, in accord- ance with County of Contra Costa Standard Speci- fications. f. Concrete Sidewalk, Paving, and Ramps: Wood-float, steel-trowel, and then broom slab to a uniform texture with straight striations in one direction only. Trowel score lines to pattern indicated on Plan and Detail. Broom finish shall match ap- proved sample slab and. shall provide a nonslip surface. Broom finish shall be medium to heavy for paved areas, and heavy for ramps. 3.6 PROTECTION AND CURING i A. General: + 1. Wheeling, working, and walking on concrete shall be avoided for at least 24 hours after casting. Protect concrete from sun and rain. Concrete shall not be subjected to any loads approaching one-half the j design loads until concrete is completely cured, and until concrete has attained its 28-day strength (14 days minimum) . 2. All concrete specified hereinafter to have fog-spray, 1 moist curing or water curing shall be cured continu- ously for the minimum durations of time specified Contra Costa County Detention FO#M CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 30 including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays (it shall not be allowed to dry out until it has cured for a specific time) . 3. Protect concrete during and after curing from damage during subsequent construction operations. 4. Make provisions to keep all exposed concrete free from laitance caused by spillage or leaking forms or other contaminants. Do not allow laitances to pene- trate, stain, or harden on surfaces which have been textured. B. Duration of Curing: The curing shall continue as listed for each portion of the work. 1. Footings, Foundation Walls, and Grade Beams: Forms may be left on for cure, provided forms are kept tight against concrete and are sprinkled with water regularly to prevent drying out. Minimum curing time shall be 7 days after placing concrete. If forms are removed prior to 7 days or if footings are cast in neat trench excavations, concrete shall be water cured by wetting 4 times daily for the remainder of the period. 2. Walls and Column Surfaces: Walls and columns shall be cured for a minimum of 21 days. Forms shall be kept moist until removal. Immediately upon removal of form, an approved sprayed-on curing compound shall be applied to the concrete surfaces in strict com- pliance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Wall surfaces which are to receive crystalline water- proofing shall have a moisture content in. accordance • with the waterproofing manufacturer's recommendations. Waterproofing shall be applied as soon as possible after form removal. Immediately after application of waterproofing a curing membrane shall be applied to prevent loss of moisture. 3. Floor and Roof Slab Framing over Metal Deck: Curing of the top surface shall be with sprayed-on chemical curing compound, two coats sprayed on moist concrete. Curing shall be for a total time of 14 days. Contra Costa County Detention F902" CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 31 4. Floor Slabs on Ground: Initial cure shall be with a fog spray applied to the finished concrete at least 24 hours. The fog spray shall be applied by an ap- proved fog nozzle; water concentration shall be i avoided. Final cure shall be for at least 14 days by one of the following methods: i a. Waterproof curing paper. b. Chemical curing compound, three coats sprayed on moist concrete. Compound shall be approved by the Architect before application to the concrete. Contractor shall certify that the compound will not prevent bonding of finishes or paints to the concrete. C. Do not use curing materials which in any way ad- versely affect the color of architectural con- crete. Use materials proposed in construction or the mock-up to verify performance. Curing ma- terial used will restrict the loss of moisture to not more than 0. 055 grams per square centimeter of surface when tested per ASTM 156. 3. 7 REPAIR OF DEFECTS A. General: In general, some minor defective work may be repaired by use of cement mortar, as specified above, with permission of the Architect; but if the defects are serious or affect the strength of the structure or the appearance, the Engineer and the Architect may require j the removal and replacement of that portion of the struc- ture affected. The Contractor shall pay the cost of all i such work. B. Repairing and Patching: r ! 1. Immediately after removing -forms, all concrete sur- faces shall be inspected and any poor joints, voids, rock pockets, tie holes, except as specified, etc. , shall be patched at once, but not until the surfaces have first been examined by the Architect. Minor I defective areas shall be chipped away to a depth of about 1 inch with the edges perpendicular to the sur- face. The area to be patched and a space at least 6 inches wide entirely surrounding it shall be wetted i i Contra Costa County Detention 60wy CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 32 to prevent absorption of water from the patching mor- tar. Submit patching mixture, proposed for use, to Architect for approval prior to commencing the work. 2. The area to be patched shall be coated with a cement wash consisting of neat cement and a solution of one part "Konset" to four parts of water. The patching mortar shall be applied immediately thereafter. Patching mortar shall consist of one part cement to three parts fine aggregate and shall be mixed with a solution of one part "Konset" to six parts water, to a consistency as dry as possible, consistent with the requirements of handling and placing. Mortar shall match existing concrete color. 3. The mortar shall be thoroughly compacted by ramming into place and screeded off so as to leave the patch slightly higher than the surrounding surface. It shall then be left undisturbed for a period of one to two hours to permit initial shrinkage before being finally finished. The patch shall be finished in such a manner as to match the adjoining surface in color and texture and shall be cured with one of the specified curing compounds, subject to the Archi- tect' s approval. C. Tie Holes: Nails and tie wires or form ties shall be cut off flush with face of concrete and all surfaces shall be left smooth and clean. Metal spreader ties on exposed concrete work shall be removed or snapped off inside the wall surface. All resulting tie holes in unexposed con- crete shall be plugged flush; exposed concrete shall be plugged with the grout held back 1/4 inch from the face of the concrete. Surfaces to receive painted finish shall be pointed up and rubbed to match surrounding sur- faces. Flush all tie holes with water before packing with cement grout. Cement grout shall be 1 part cement to 2-1/2 parts sand, and shall be applied immediately after removing forms. D. Architectural Concrete Repair: 1. Areas requiring patching of more than two (2) square feet for each 1, 000 square feet of surface area may be subject to rejection by the Architect and subse- quent removal at the Contractor's expense. Contra Costa County Detent�,Q���lity CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 33 2. Patching shall not be accomplished until the textur- ing of the surface has been completed. 3. Make patches indistinguishable from surrounding sur- faces. Determine mix formulae by trial to obtain a color match when both patch and concrete are cured and dry. After initial set, dress surfaces of patch- es mechanically or manually to obtain the same tex- ture as surrounding surfaces. 3. 8 DRYPACKING A. Drypack shall be installed by ramming in thin layers. Ramming shall be done by using a short length of ram, the free end of which shall be struck with a heavy hammer (or mallet) several blows for each layer to compact the mixture. When completed, the exposed drypack shall show slight indication of moisture. The ram for drypacking around bolts shall be a short length of pipe which shall pass within the hole and over the bolt. When drypacking, place form around so that backing will be provided against which to drypack. B. All exposed surfaces of drypack shall be sealed immedi- ately after the packing is completed. Cover -with burlap and keep moist for 3 days. C. Bolts or inserts which have been drypacked in place shall not be tensioned sooner than 7 days after packing. 3. 9 CLEANING AND SEALING A. Immediately after texturing architectural concrete, clean the surface to remove dust and dirt. B. Immediately after cleaning architectural concrete, seal the surface with one coat of concrete sealer. The con- crete shall be allowed to surface-dry after cleaning, before sealer is applied. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00300 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300--Page 34 C. Provide the General Conditions Contractor with manufac- turer's literature and directions for the actual sealer used in order that he may properly reclean architectural concrete and apply the final coat of sealer at the com- pletion of the Project (or when directed by the Archi- tect) . i E **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detenti 6 6. lity :a In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 10:17 a.m. the Board recessed into Executive Session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, to discuss labor negotiations (Government Code Section 54957.6). At 11:05 a.m. the Board reconvened in its Chambers and approved the following action: A Matter of Record 1 hereby certify That the in nook b o few and carred copy��(�!(ommed on the minutes of paid Board of Superwhors on the dale ofannaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of Ow Board of affixed th422ndday of November 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Do" Clerk Maxine M. Neu eld H-24 3/76 15m 00302 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . In the Matter of 1977-1978 ) Compensation for •Employees ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/975 Represented by Deputy Sheriffs' ) Association j The Contra Costa County Board of' Supervisors RESOLVES that: 1. On November 22, 1977, the Employee Relations Officer submitted the Memorandum of Understanding dated. November 21, 1977, entered into with the Deputy Sheriffs' Association, for the Deputy Sheriffs' Unit represented by said Association: 2. This Board having thoroughly considered said Memorandum of Understanding, the same is approved. 3. Salaries and Terms and Conditions of Employment, Deputy Sheriffs' Association. The Memorandum of Understanding with Deputy Sheriffs' Association, is attached hereto, marked Exhibit A; and Paragraphs 1 through 23 inclusive, thereto, are incorporated herein as if set forth in full and rude applicable to the employees in the above-named unit_ 4. If an ordinance is required to implement any of the fore- going provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such ordinance is adopted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: 1. A review of related exempt and project classes having : been_ completed, adjustments are now in order to maintain estab- lished relationships with represented classes covered under the referenced *Memorandum of Understanding; 2. This Board havinq thoroughly considered the need to maintain said salary relationships, enacts the following: . a. Effective November 1, 1977, the salaries of employees listed below are as specifiedz Criminalist I - Project $1371 - 1667 3. Effective January 1, 1978, the monthly uniform allowance * - paid to unrepresented County employees in permanent positions in the Sheriff's office, Marshal's offices, and Countv Service Area P-1 who wear a uniform pursuant to departmental requirement shall be, upon approval of the Department Head and County Administrator, $25.00. 4. This resolution is effective as of November 1, 1977. PASSED November 22, 1977, unanimously by the Supervisors present. RM:g _ -- cc: Deputy Sheriffs• Association Director of Personnel (4) Chief, Employee Relations County Auditor-Controller (4) County Administrator County Counsel Sheriff-Coroner County Service Area P-1 - Via Sheriff's Office RESOLUTION NO. 77/975 00303 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between CONTRA COSTA COUNTY and DEPUTY SHERIFFS' ASSOCIATION, INC. This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into pursuant to the authority contained in Division 34 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code and has been jointly prepared by the parties. The Employee Relations Officer (County Administrator) is the representative of Contra Costa County in employer-employee relations matters as provided in Ordinance Code Section 34-8.012. Deputy Sheriffs' Association, Inc. , is the formally recognized employee organization for the Deputy Sheriffs' Unit and such organization has been certified as such pursuant to Chapter 34-12 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. The parties have met and conferred in good faith regarding wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment for the employees in said representation unit, and have freely exchanged information, opinions and proposals and have endeavored to reach agreement on all matters relating to the employment conditions and employer-employee relations of such employees. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors as the joint recommendation of the undersigned for salary and employee benefit adjustments for the period beginning November 1 , 1977 and ending November 30, 1978. 1. The salary ranges of each classification covered by the Deputy Sheriffs' Association Unit shall be increased, effective November 1, 1977, within the County Salary Plan to provide salary ranges as follows: Effective November 1 , 1977 Deputy Sheriff $1314 - 1597 Deputy Sheriff Criminalist 1729 - 2102 Deputy Sheriff Criminalist I 1371 - 1667 Sergeant 1521 - 1849 2. The length of service credits of each employee of the County shall date from the beginning of the last period of continuous County employment (including temporary, provisional , and permanent status, and absences on approved leave of absence) . When an employee separates from a permanent position in good standing and within two years is reemployed in a permanent County position, service credits shall include all credits accumulated at time of separation, but shall not include the period of separation. The Personnel Director shall determine these matters based on the employee status records in his department. � ��° . 00304 s 3. The County Training Bulletin shall continue to limit reimbursement for career development training to $200 per semester or $150 per quarter, not to exceed $600 per year. 4. The County and the Association agree to continue the existing County Group Health Plan program of combined Medical , Dental and Life Insurance coverage through California Dental Service, Occidental Life insurance and the medical insurance options of Kaiser-Permanente Foundation and Blue Cross of Northern California. Effective November 1 , 1977 through July 31 , 1978, employee contribution rates for either plan option for all permanent 20/40 or greater employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding shall be $6.90 Employee Only or $23.00 Employee and Dependent(s). Corresponding rates for employees receiving Medicare covered by this Memorandum of Understanding shall be $1.00 for Employee Only receiving Medicare; $15.30 for Employee and Dependent(s) with one member receiving Medicare; and $7.60 for Employee and Dependent (s) with two members receiving Medicare. The County shall contribute the necessary balance of costs to maintain the Plan on behalf of the eligible employees for this period. Effective August 1 , 1978 through November 30, 1978 the County agrees to increase its contribution toward each health plan option by $3.00 per month for Employee Only and $5.00 per month for the Employee and Dependent(s); any increase in the health plan costs in excess of $3.00/5.00 per month shall be borne by the employee. Cor- responding Medicare rates for employees covered under this Memorandum of Understanding shall be as follows: for Employee Only on Medicare by taking the Employee Only rate for the option selected and subtracting the monthly Part B Medicare premium withheld from Social Security payments for one enrollee; for Employee and Dependent(s) with one member on Medicare by taking the Employee and Dependent(s) rate for the option selected and subtracting the monthly Part B Medicare premium withheld from Social Security payments for one enrollee; for Employee and Dependent(s) with two members on Medicare by taking the Employee and Dependent(s) rate for the option selected and subtracting the monthly Part B Medicare premium withheld from Social Security payments for two enrollees, provided however that the minimum employee health pian contribution will be $1 per month. Unless modified by mutual agreement, any increased premiums from the Health Plan Carriers, effective after November 30, 1978 shall be the responsibility of the employee-subscriber. Upon retirement, employees represented by Deputy Sheriffs' Association, Inc may remain in the same County group medical plan if immediately before their retirement they are either active subscribers to the County health plan or if on an authorized leave of absence without pay they have retained individual conversion membership from the County plan. 5. The Association has been given a copy of a revised administrative bulletin pertaining to pay for work in a higher classification. It is understood that this administrative bulletin is to be implemented when the appropriate changes in the County Ordinance Code have been effectuated. 6. Uniform Allowance: The monthly uniform allowance for employees in the classification of Deputy Sheriff and Sergeant shall continue to be Twenty-taro Dollars and Fifty Cents until January 1 , 1978 at which time it shall be increased to Twenty-five Dollars (525.00). - 2 - 00305 7. Personnel Files: With the exception of reference materials obtained in confidence, employees have the right to review their official personnel files. 8. Court Appearance Overtime: The County agrees to provide a minimum of two (2) hours overtime credit when in the line of duty uniformed employees in the classes of Deputy Sheriff and Sergeant are required to attend a duly constituted judicial preceeding on his or her regularly. scheduled day off. 9. Employees whose disability is caused or contributed to by pregnancy, mis- carriage, abortion, childbirth, -or recovery therefrom, shall be allowed to utilize sick leave credit to the maximum accrued by such employee during the period of such disability under the conditions set forth below: (a) Application for such leave must be made by the employee to the appointing authority accompanied by a written statement of disability from the employee's attending physician. The statement must address itself to the employee's general physical condition having considered the nature of the work performed by the employee, and it must indicate the date of the commencement of the dis- ability as well as the date the physician anticipates the disability to terminate. The County retains the right to medical review of all requests for such leave. (b) If an employee does not apply for leave and the appointing authority believes that the employee is not able to properly perform her work or that her general health is impaired due to disability caused or contributed to by pregnancy, mis- carriage, abortion, childbirth or recovery therefrom, the employee shall be required to undergo a physical examination by a physician selected by the County, the cost of such examination to be borne by the County. Should the medical report so recommend, a mandatory leave shall be imposed upon the employee for the duration of the disability. (c) If all accrued sick leave has been utilized by the employee, the employee shall be considered on an approved leave without pay. Sick leave may not be utilized after the employee has been released from the hospital unless the employee has provided the County with a written statement from her attending physician stating that her disability continues and the projected date of the employee's recovery from such disability. 10. All employees who are members of Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs' Association, tendering periodic dues, thirty (30) days after the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approved this Memorandum of Understanding and all employees who thereafter become members of Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs' Association, as a condition of employment, shall pay dues to Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs' Association for the duration of this Memorandum of Understanding, and each year thereafter. For a period of thirty (30) days prior to December 1 , 1978, and thirty (30) days prior to any December 1 thereafter, any employee who is a member of Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs' Association shall have the right to withdraw from the Association, discontinuing dues deduction as of the earnings period commencing November 1 (as reflected in the December 10 paycheck) , and retain employment in the County. Said withdrawal shall be communicated by the emplo,:ee in writing to the County Auditor- Controller's Department. An employee who is subsequently employed in a position out- side of the Unit represented by Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriffs' Association shall not be required to pay dues to the Association. - 3 - 00306 Deputy Sheriffs' Association shall defend, save, indemnify and hold harmless the County, and its officers, agents and employees from any and all liabilities and claims for damages from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with and on account of dues deductions made on behalf of and received by Deputy Sheriffs' Association. 11 . Research/Planning Projects Program The Sheriffs' Department may from time to time request that employees volunteer to perform a research project on a subject which is directly related to departmental i operations. Such research to be performed on the employees own time at no expense to the Department. The steps to utilize in implementing a specific research project are as follows: a. Identification of a specific issue or problem confronting the Department. b. The Sheriff would authorize problem as suitable for this program. c. Departmental personnel would be apprised of the problem, goals and objectives to be achieved. d. Volunteers would be solicited to work on the project during off-duty hours. e. The Project would be directed or supervised and hours accounted for by Departmental Staff personnel . f. Finalized projects with recommendations for implementation would be submitted to the Sheriff for final approval . Upon completion of the project the Sheriff shall determine whether the research has been properly done and whether there will be a definitive benefit to the Depart- ment. Such determination shall be at the sole descretion of the Sheriff and not subject to the grievance procedure. Should the Sheriff make a favorable determination, participants would be given training credit. 12. The County and Deputy Sheriffs' Association agree that whenever time limits are specified in Chapter 34-28 Grievance Procedure of the County Ordinance Code, the words "day" or "days" shall be defined as work day or work days. 13. The County will observe the following holidays during the term covered by this Memorandum of Understanding: Veteran's Day November 11 , 1977 Thanksgiving Day November 24, 1977 Day after Thanksgiving November 25, 1977 Christmas December 26, 1977 New Year's Day January 2, 1978 Lincoln's Day February 13, 1978 Washington's Day February 20, 1978 Memorial Day May 29, 1978 Independence Day July 4, 1978 Labor Day September 4, 1978 Columbus Day October 9, 1978 Veterans' Day November 10, 1978 Thanksgiving November 23, 1978 Day after Thanksgiving November 24, 1978 4 - 003WI Every day appointed by the President or Governor for a public fast, thanks- giving or holiday. Such other days as the Board of Supervisors may by resolution designate as holidays. If amendments to Government Code Section 6700 and/or 6701 become effective to delete any of the above as holidays or to add new holidays, such amendments shall be made part of this Memorandum of Understanding and shall be effective for employees represented by the Deputy Sheriffs' Association. If an ordinance code amendment is required to implement the foregoing provision, the County shall enact such an ordinance code amendment. 14. Review Boards When firearms or auto accident review boards are convening to review the actions of an employee covered by this Memorandum of Understanding, the Deputy Sheriffs' Association President will be notified of the time and place of said review board and shall be allowed to select an observer as a representative of the Association, said observer to attend on his off-duty hours unless otherwise approved by the Sheriff. 15. Scheduling I. Deputy Sheriffs assigned to the Patrol Division will select shifts in March, 1978, and thereafter during each succeeding calendar month of June, September and December. II. Shift assignments will be based on a bidding system for shifts and days off among those listed on posted work schedules, provided that: a. Conflicts among individual officers will be resolved on the basis of seniority in the Department; b. Within any four consecutive scheduling periods each Deputy will work at least two (2) different shifts. III. The Sheriff reserves the right to make exceptions and assign shifts if necessary in the following circumstances: a. Emergency situations that may arise; b. To correct an obvious imbalance in the experience level of personnel assigned to any given shift; c. To assign specialist to certain shifts. Specialists are Deputies assigned to certain specialized duties including, but not necessarily limited to those assigned as; (1) Crime scene investigators, (2) Canine handlers, (3) Marine patrol officers (4) Litter control officers, (5) Transportation officers, (6) Relief shift officers, (7) Special ~•weapons and tactics team members, (8) Field training officers. 00308 - 5 - d. To provide for retraining of any Deputy whose job performance is substandard or unsatisfactory; e. To compensate for vacancies,, absences due to injury, illness, leave of absence or emergency leave, or f. In any circumstances where the duties and responsibilites of the office cannot be carried out without adjusting work schedules. 16. Training Officer Program The Sheriffs' Department will continue to evaluate its present Training Officer Program and will review specifically the following aspects of the program: a. Standardization of the evaluation system. b. Objective criteria for selection of training officers. c. Familiarization of trainees with various functions of the Department. The Deputy Sheriffs' Association will meet with the department and offer input relative to the above mentioned aspects of the Training Officer Program. Effective as soon as possible following the execution of this Memorandum of Understanding, an employee assigned as a training officer shall be paid Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per month, (prorated on the basis of the number of shifts during that month in which the employee performed the training assignment) in addition to the salary each employee is receiving in the classification of Deputy Sheriff for each month, it being understood that the designation as a training officer shall be at the sole discretion of the Sheriff. 17. The parties have met and conferred in good faith on issues involving re- tirement pending as of the date of the Memorandum of Understanding. Effective November 1 , 1977, pursuant to Government Code Section 31581 .1 , the County will increase its payment to 35% of the retirement contributions normally required of employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding. Such payments shall continue for the duration of this Memorandum of Understanding, and shall terminate thereafter. Effective July 1 , 1977, employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding shall be responsible for payment of the employees' contribution for the retirement cost of living program as determined by the Board of Retirement of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association without the County paying any part of the employees' share. The County will pay the remaining one-half (2) of the retirement cost-of-living program contribution. 18. The County agrees to amend the County Ordinance Code to provide that effective January 1 , 1978, when an employee voluntarily demotes to a classification paid at a lower salary range, the salary of the demoted employee shall remain the same when the salary steps of the new range permit, otherwise, the salary shall be set at the step in the new range next below the salary the employee received prior to demotion. (103()9 - 6 - 19. The Employer-Employee Relations Ordinance Chapter 34-12 shall be modified to accomplish the following: 34-12.008 - Unit Determination (a) shall be modified in the first paragraph to delete the ten percent requirement for an employee organization intervening in the unit determination process and substitute therefore a thirty percent requirement. 34-12.012 - Election Procedure (b) shall be modified in the first paragraph to delete the ten percent requirement for any recognized employee organization(s) to appear on the ballot and substitute therefore a thirty percent requirement. 20. The County agrees to continue the current practice of charging 10t for meals provided to personnel assigned to various detention facilities operated by the Sheriff-Coroners Department. 21. The County agrees to continue to pay $80.00 to officers assigned to the canine unit who are responsible for the feeding and care of canines. 22. Days Off - Detention Division: Employees working in the Detention Division shall , by shift, have the right to select days off by seniority provided that the Department determines that adequate experienced personnel are available to man a particular shift. 23. Divisional Change: Except for emergency situations such as filling an unexpectedly vacated position, employees will be given notice in writing of reassignment to another division at least one week prior to the change taking place. It is mutually recommended that the modifications shown above be made applicable on the dates indicated and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors, Resolutions, or Ordinances where necessary, shall be prepared and adopted in order to implement these provisions. It is understood that if it is determined that an Ordinance is required to implement any of the foregoing provisions, said provisions shall become effective upon the first day of the month following thirty (30) days after such Ordinance is adopted. This Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect from November 1 , 1977 through November 30, 1978 Date: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEPUTY SHERIFFS' ASSOCIATION COi•'�,RA COSTA COUNTY - 7 - 0U310 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Compensation Adjustments ) for Certain Management Employees. ) RESOLUTION NO. 77/986 WHEREAS this Board previously adopted Resolutions Nos. 77/794 and 77/820, providing for internal salary relationship adjustments for certain county officers and employees; and WHEREAS the County Administrator submitted a memorandum to this Board dated November 8, 1977 recommending that .three additional internal salary relationship adjustments be made, which memorandum was referred to the Board's Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) ; and WHEREAS the Finance Committee this day recommended that the proposed salary adjustment for the Senior Probation Supervisor- Juvenile and Departmental Accountant be approved and that action on the proposed adjustment for Chief Deputy Agricultural Commissioner be withheld pending further review; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the compensation for the following classes is adjusted as indicated, effective November 1, 1977: To Salary Level No. Departmental Accountant 477 ($1578-$1918) Senior Probation Supervisor-Juvenile 577 ($2141-$2602) PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. Orig: Administrator cc: Auditor-Controller Director of Personnel County Counsel Agricultural Commissioner Public Works Director Acting Probation Officer RESOLUTION NO. 77/986 00311 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on ) the Appeal of Mr. Jerry P. Loving ) from action of the Board of Appeals ) November 22, 1977 on Application for Approval of ) Final Development Plan No. 3012-77, ) Walnut Creek Area. ) The Board on October 25, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Mr. Jerry P. Loving from Board of Appeals conditional approval of Final Development Plan No. 3012-77, (D. C. Development Construction Co. , applicant and owner) Walnut Creek area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that although the proposed 17-unit development does not comply.- with the County General Plan or the City of Walnut Creek's prezoning of Single Family Residential District R-10, the Board of Appeals felt that the present M-4 zoning would provide a transitional use and the subject plan accomodates that feature; and Mr. Loving having presented photographic slides of the proposed building site and surrounding area and expressed concern that the proposed two-story development would be inappropriate and too dense for the surrounding single family residential area, and having objected to allowing the proposed deferred road and drainage improvements; and Mr. Dave Finnegan, Community Development Department of the City of Walnut Creek, having stated that this type of intense development would be detrimental to the neighborhood, having expressed concern with respect to the proposed deferred drainage improvements in view of existing flood conditions, and having recommended that the City and County cooperatively study the area; and Mr. George Peters, on behalf of neighbors on Van Cleve Lane, and Ms. Sally Ingraham having appeared in support of the appeal; and Mr. Steven Kay, attorney for the applicant, having stated that the Public Works Department had determined that a deferred improvement agreement would be acceptable (due to the unlikelihood of further development in the area coupled with uncertainty of when a storm drain would be needed) and had required that the applicant post a cash bond for the estimated cost of the proposed storm drain, and having requested that the appeal be denied; and Mr. Loving, in rebuttal, having requested that consideration be given to lower density and completion of improvements for the proposal; and - Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that he is familiar with the area and is of the opinion that the proposed development is not compatible with the surrounding single family residential area and, therefore, having recommended that the appeal of Mr. Loving be granted and the -application of D. C. Development and Construction Co.. be denied. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Schroder is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 00312 Supervisor Schroder suggested that the applicant submit a development plan taking into consideration a reduction in the number of units, height and location of the proposed buildings, and the concern of the City of Walnut Creek with respect to road and drainage improvements (Condition H) . 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 22nd day of November, 1977. J. R. OLS SON, Clerk n By 1 1 c-e-t-0 0, HondaAmdahl Deputy Clerk cc: . Mr. J. P. Loving D. C. Development Co. Director of Planning 0031+3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 . 19 2� In the Matter of ' Appointment to the Human Services Advisory Commission. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having advised that she had not received any applications from Supervisorial District II for the vacancy on the Human Services Advisory Commission (created by the resignation of Mr. Peter Riga) ; and Supervisor Fanden having stated that she was disappointed that Mr. William 0. Smith had not been appointed at the time the Commission was established in view of his interest and qualifications in the human services field and having recommended, therefore, that Mr. Smith be appointed to said Commission; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having commented that the Human Services Advisory Commission had been structured on a geographic basis allowing each Supervisor to nominate one member from his/her district (in addition to two at-large members) and having expressed concern that the Commission's structure is being altered inasmuch as Mr. Smith does not reside in Supervisorial District II; and Supervisor Fanden having stated that she had interviewed Mr. Smith and was of the opinion he would serve the interests of the entire county as well as provide representation for her district and having commented that if necessary, the order establishing the Human Services Advisory Commission could be amended; Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden that Mr. Smith be appointed for the unexpired term ending August 31, 1978 is APPROVED. 1 PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dab ofaresaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. W. 0. Smith Su Human Services Advisory 22nd day November _ 1977 Commission of County Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R OLSSON, Clerk Public .Information Officer BYE Do" Clerk Ronda Amdahl I ZL H-24 1/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California NOV 2 21977 . 19 — In 19In !be AAatter of Authorizing Execution of an Amendment To Lease with Earl D. Dunivan for the premises at 620 Marina Vista, Martinez IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County an amendment to the lease dated July 5, 1977 with Earl D. Dunivan for the premises at 620 Marina Vista, Martinez, for continued occupancy by the Public Works Department. PASSED by thi s Board on NOV 2 2 1977 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct Dopy of an order entered on the minums of said Board of Supervisors on the dote oforesoid. W"m nay hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors NOV 2 2 1977 Lease Management affixed this day of . 19 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller - c/o Public iiqks J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works B.- D Clerk Lessor (via L/M) +ty Buildings A Grounds Max;neM.Nsure: 00315 H-243176 [Sm A i AMENDMENT TO LEASE 620 Marina Vista Martinez, California Public Works Department 1. PARTIES• Effective on N 0 V 2 ;; 1977 the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY," and Earl D. Dunivan, hereinafter called "LESSOR," mutually agree as i follows: + 2. PURPOSE: The parties desire to amend that lease entered into between LESSOR and COUNTY, dated July 5, 1977 for 7,700 square feet of warehouse space, commonly known as 620 Marina Vista, Martinez, to increase the amount of space leased. The increase in space and rental are to be effective as of November 1 , 1977. 3. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 2, SUBLEASE OF SITE, shall be deleted in its entirety and shall be replaced by the following: 2. SUBLEASE OF SITE: In October, 1963, LESSOR leased these premises f from Judson E. Colton, Jr. , and LESSOR hereby subleases such premises to Contra Costa County, and the COUNTY hires from the LESSOR the premises located at 620 Marina Vista Street, Martinez, California, consisting of 8,700 square feet, more or less, on the ground floor f and the second floor of said building, and more particularly shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof, together with access rights between the two floors through LESSOR's portion of v the premises. ! 4. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 3, RENTAL, shall be deleted in its entirety and shall be replaced by the following: 3. RENTAL: Commencing on November 1 , 1977, COUNTY agrees to pay to LESSOR as rent for use of said premises a monthly rental of $800.00 payable on the tenth day of each month during the term of this i lease. Rental shall be paid to LESSOR at P.O. Box 747, Martinez, California, 94553. 5. AMENDMENT: Exhibits "A" and "B" shall be deleted in their entirety and shall be replaced by the Exhibit "A" attached hereto. 00316 1 - Microfilmed with board order 6. EFFECT: Except for the amendments agreed to herein, the lease of July 5, 1977 remains in full force and effect. In witness whereof, the parties have executed the Amendment to Lease as of the day and year first written hereinabove. COUNTY LESSOR COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of Cal i fo i B Bogge.. Earl D. Duni van Chairman, Board of Supervisors " ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk By re ty RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By Count AdmT-nistratbr By Real Prioperty -Agen APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By `! Deputy Cou ty Counsel i 00317 - 2 - I 1 f') N Z _ Z .• . O V) ++ < •-� { , fD 3 , _ 0 -5 i CL m �� 1 —n i 1 ct i o - � y • � or CD -nsw oLA i ct - N •� . ' .1 EXHIBIT A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California NOV 2 2 1977 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Contra Costa Foods, Inc. (Canteen Corporation) Contract Amendment #22-038-4 effective October 1 , 1977 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract Amendment #22-038-4 with Contra Costa Foods, Inc. (Canteen Corporation) effective October 1 , 1977 to increase the Contract Payment Limit an additional $17,995 to a new Payment Limit of $254,679 in State Office on Aging funds for the Contract period July 1 , 1977 to September 30, 1978 to provide for an increased per-meal cost of $1 .27 so that the Contractor can upgrade County Nutrition Project menus. PASSED BY THE BOARD on NQV 2 2 1972 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a tore and correct copy of an order coined on the nanutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witr'" my hand and the SW of the Boord of Attn:, Contracts & Grants Unit S" /fOfi OV 2 21977 County Administrator affixed this day ' . 19 County Auditor-Controller. County Health Officer % J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor MANP Oeputy Clerk Alaxin4M ., leld EH:gm 00319 H-24 4/77 ISM CONTRACT AME?JDM.ENT AGREEMENT (Contra Costa County human Resources Agency) Number r (03 8 ~ 4 1. Ident,Fication of Contract to be Amended. Number: 22-038-3 Department: Health Department Subject: Contra Costa County Nutrition Project--purchase of meals Effective -Date of Contract: 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: Contractor: CONTRA COSTA FOODS, INC. (Canteen Corporation) Capacity: California corporation Address: 1409 Sommersville Road, Antioch, California 94509 3. Amendment Date. The effective date of this Contract Amendment Agreement is October 1, 1977 4. Amendment Specifications. The Contract identified above is hereby amended as set forth in the "Amendment Specifications" attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference. 5. Legal Authority. This Contract Amendment Agreement is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 U.S.C. §3045ff and 45 C.F.R. §909ff; California Government Code 53703. 6. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY CO.IWRA q0STA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By By Chairman, Board of Supervisors Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) 1 , f State of California ) County of Contra Costa ) ' Deputy ACKNOWLEDGMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Human Resources Agency known to me in those individual and 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: ARTrisc: ... ....__...�A. �R. By Deputy • /Deputy County Clerk ; i l �";a oder �`^`�l�'�"Cvp7- �-'U TCHINSl/��cl2V C�;ta CLQ �'! County, Californlq APSE;dD`i iJT SPECIFICATIONS Number 2 2 - a 3 -- In consideration of Contractor' s agreement to upgrade the menus provided for the County Nutrition Project under specifications set forth in the Service Plan of Contract -22-038-3, County agrees to increase the unit cost from $1.18 to $1.27 per unit of service and increase the Payment Limit from $236,684 to $274,587. Contractor and County agree to amend said Contract, effective October 1, 1977, as specified below while all other parts of said Contract remain unchanged and in full force and effect. 1. Payment Limit Increase. The Payment Limit specified in Paragraph 4. is increased by an additional $17,995 to a new total Payment Limit of $254,679. 2. Unit Cost Increase. Payment Provisions (Fee_ Basis Contracts) , Paragraph 1, Payment Amounts, b., is changed to read as follows : "[X] b. $ 1.27 per unit, as defined in the Service Plan." 3. Upgraded Menus. Service Plan is modified by the addition of the following two paragraphs : Paragraph 3., Food Preparation, a. Menus, is modified by the addition of the following : "(5) Menus will be upgraded as follows effective October 1, 1977: (a) Ground meat will be used no more than five times per month. (b) Roast beef, turkey, and whole chicken pieces will each be served at least two times a month. (c) Upgraded vegetables and fruits will be used whenever availability permits. (d) Pleat items will not contain more than 25% fat. (e) Pleats with fillers will not be used." Paragraph 3., Food Preparation, paragraph c. USDA Plentiful Foods and Commodities, is modified by the addition of the following : "(6) Contractor will receive and use a maximum of $19,908 in USDA Commodities during the term of this Contract." Initials: Contractor County Dept. 00321 1 In the 6oarrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Caiifomia NOV 2 21977 In the AA dear of Approval of Medical Services Pulse/ Keynote Contract #26-041 with Robert Pollack IT ZS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #26-041 with Robert Pollack, a partnership, for provision of production and printing of the Pulse and Keynote for Medical Services and the Prepaid Health Plan during .-the period 9/1/77 to 8/31/78 at a cost of $22,300. PASSED BY THE BOARD on NOV 2 2 1977. ! harsbr cvf* fhaf fi+e fonVWng is a fro and corral cw* of an order enfaran the rainuies of said Board of Supervisors an the daft aforesokL Orig: Human Resources Agency W*um my hand and Seal of#6 Board of Attn: Contracts b Grants Unit supervborzINOV 2 2 '977 cc: County Administrator affixed this dory of i9 County Auditor/Controller -�-'— Medical Services J. R. CILSSON, Clerk �. Do" Clerk �y • a Art-A�BCtlgld EH:sh 00322 H.24 3/76 15m Contra Costa Councv Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 0 4 1 Departwent: Medical Services Subject: Publications printing 2. Part es. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: ROBERT POLLACK Capacity: Partnership Address 601 Tarrytown Court, Walnut Creek, California 94598 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is September 1, 1977 and it terminates Aug:ust 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Paz-ent Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed 1-2,300 5. County-'s Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment ?rovisions 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 Saecial Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Proiect. 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. Leal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code S 26227 and 31000 10. Sig^_atures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COU-:,,v(! 0 0:: _ ' OSTA, CALIFORiIIA CONTRACTOR By Chairman, Board of visors / ^ AL A6 (Designatel official capacit business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation sea State of California ) By ss. County of Contra Costa ) Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Reca ended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By hey 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 / i Dated: i t By Deputy Deputy County Clerk 00323 (A-L'O.7 REV 6/76) Contra Cosza County Standard Form PAI ENT PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number `� '" - 04 -L 4 � ' 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.] [ ] a. $ 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. [X] d. $ 792 per issue of "Pulse" ;/Produced and distributed according to the $ 974 per issue of "Keynote" specifications contained in the Service Plan. 2. Pa-y*ment 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 manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for pa}-,ent 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 a=ount 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. WM21 (A-4619 RET 6/70) SERVICE PLAN Number26 ^ 04 1 Contractor will produce two publications known as "Pulse" for County Medical Services and "Keynote" for County Prepaid Health Plan during the term of the Contract . The Contractor will produce a minimum of nine (9) issues and maximum of twelve (12) issues of each publication during the contract period, according to the following provisions: 1. Production. Contractor will: a. Receive ideas, written articles, and materials from County Medical Services staff for use in the two publications. b. Edit some articles and write certain articles as requested by County. c. Provide photography for publications as arranged by County. d. Provide final layout for each publication, subject to approval by County. 2. Distribution. Contractor will: a. Print 1,500 copies of Pulse and 5,000 copies of Keynote per issue. b. Use all articles and information requested by County in a timely manner. c. Use same quality of paper stock as during period prior to this contract. Any substitution because of supply problems are subject to County approval. d. Mail Keynote to Prepaid Health Plan enrollees as directed by County. e. Mail copies of Pulse as directed by County. f. Deliver unmailed copies of Keynote and Pulse to County Medical Services. 3. Payment. The payment per issue specified in the Payment Provisions is based, in part, on the current postage price of .075 per unit of mailing. If the price of postage for mailing the two publications changes, the price per issue will be adjusted accordingly, providing the Contractor furnishes to County written notification of such postage rate change. Initials: Con ractor County Dept. 00325 SPECIAL CO`IDITIONS 26 - 041 Number - _ Paragraph 19 of the General Conditions Insurance is hereby modified as follJ4s: 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. Liabilitv Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of liability insurance for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as addi- tional insureds, with the following limits: (1) $50,000 for each person and $100,000 for each accident or accurrence 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 arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Como_ ensation. 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 can- cellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Gevernments, 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. Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 00321 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board 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 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. I ' (A-4106 REV 6/76) -2- {�� � 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. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- � F%�J C c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California M the Matter of ` Hearing on the Request of Mr. Charles Pringle, Applicant, (2145-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Brentwood area. Ms. Ida Kidwell, Owner. The Board on October 25, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Mr. Charles Pringle, applicant, (2145-RZ) to rezone land in the Brentwood area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40) ; and Mr. Pringle having requested that the aforesaid rezoning be rescheduled to a later date to be heard in connection with his appeal (2146-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of request to rezone land in the Oakley area; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having recommended that the request of Mr. Pringle be approved and that the matter be rescheduled to December 20, 1977 at 11:30 a.m. ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a-true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Mr. Charles Pringle su Ms. Ida Kidwell 22nd November . 1977 Director of Planning oWumd List of Names Provided by Planning ('N\ OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk onda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m 00336 ZN THE BOARD OF RVISORS or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIMOHNl'A. . Int the Matter of ExAmpt ' Status of the Position of November 22, I977 Manager of Airports.- Chairzan W. N. Boggess having this day referred *to a comMuzication from the Grand Jury questioning the advisability of exempt status of the Airport Manager position, and having indicated that he had met with a representative of the Grand Jury and that said organization's real concern appears to be the exemptstatus of the aforesaid position if it is an organizational component of the Public Works Department; and . ChaLzman Boggess having stated that he had explained the Board's philosopby that to help assure accountability to the Board of Supervisors more�departmentt head positions should be exempted from civil service as they become vacant, and that by coincidence ' vacancy Airport Manager position had occurred at the time - this giving informal policy attention to the •exeaapt fon question; and - Chairman Boggess having further stated that the Airport Manager position had not been singled out for exemption and that the Board .had not foreclosed the possibility of removing the airport as .& component, of the ,Public Works Tepartment and creating a separate airport departaent, which explanation he indicated- seemed to satisfy the representative from the Grand Jury; and •ocording3�►, CItalzmaan Boggess having suggested that the Bawd proceed with employment .of the Airport Manager in an exempt statue and that d-=_*1ng the next year the Board decide whether the airport abould be bpntinued as a subsidiary of the Public Works - Department or become a separate department; 'and - Supervisor Z. H. Hasseltine having indicated that the conmmxaieation from the Grand Jury bad been referred to the Internal, Operations.Committee (Supervisor Hasseltine and Supervisor _ A. C. Flanden), that said committee had met with representatives- of . the Grand Jury, and that he concurred with the two suggestions of. _ the Chaltuan; and Supervisor Ha9seltine having thereupon mored approval of the suggestion and Supervisor Fanden having agreed and having - seconded. same, IT IS SO O DEMED. PASSED this 22nd day of November, 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 ec: Public works Director this 22nd day of November, 1977. Director of Personnel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, CLEEtK L,9'andra L. HielibiT Deputy Clerk 00331 c � In the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of. California NOV 221977. . 19 M the Matter of _ Approval of Area Agency on Aging Contract #20-171 for purchase of Adult Day Care for Seniors IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-171 with the Mt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center during the period October 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 for the purchase of Adult Day Care for Seniors at a cost of $26,695 in State Office on Aging funds for the Social Services/Office on Aging, PASSED BY THE BOARD on NOV 22 1974 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a frim and correct copy of an order entered on the *AnuW of said Board of 5-0n,ins on the data aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency V tress my hood and the Sed of the Board of Attn: Contracts s Grants Unit SuNOV 22 IST07 cc: County Administrator offiray 19 County Auditor/Controered SociAl Service/Office on Aging J. R. OLSSON, Clark Deputy Clerk a oe M.Neufeld 00332 EH:sh H-24 4/77 15m Contra Costa County Standard Fora STAi'DARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 20 - 171 1. Contract Identification. Number Department: Social Service Subject: Area Office on Aging Adult Day Care for Seniors 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: Mt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center Capacity: non-profit corporation Address: 490 Golf Club Road Pleasant Hill, California 94523 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is October 1. 1977 and it terminates .Tune 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 26,695 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: Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging Project Plan and Budget for FY 1977-78 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC $3201 et seq. ; 45 CFR 8903.0 et seq.; California Government Code 53703 10. Sigzratures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CO ,TY COSTA IFORNIA CONTRACTOR By Chairman, Board of upervisors (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation sea!) State of California ) ss. County of Contra Costa ) Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By ey 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: ARTHUR W. WALE-WTA.JR: By Deputy -� k ELI?i1�F(r-I n yr 1T��_„��S Microfilmad with board order r� _. C r. :0( 333 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYKENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) 7 Numbe 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. 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: [ ] a. $ monthly, or j ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [X] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or j ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- Ov Contra Costa County Standard Form PAIIfENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 5. 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. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, 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. 00335 (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2- SERVICE PLAN Number V — 1 7 1 During the term of this Contract, Contractor will provide a project for delivery of Day Health Care services for older persons (age 60 or over) in Contra Costa County. Service will be offered at least three (3) days per week, supplying direct care for six (6) hours a day. Program capacity will be at least fifteen (15) participants at a time with a weekly total attendance averaging thirty (30) individuals, with a minimum of forty-five (45) individuals served over the nine (9) month period of this Contract. The program will include a range of Adult Day Health Care Services; said services to include health care, socialization, supportive services, and help with transportation to and from Contractor's facility. The service goal will be to help rehabilitate the clients served to a maximum level of functioning so that they can remain in their own homes. The Contractor's service program will include the following components: 1. Personnel. Contractor will: a. Employ a program manager and program assistant at 60% time. b. Employ a secretary at 50% time. c. Obtain services on a consultant basis for Audiology, Physical Therapy, Medicine, Nursing, Podiatry, Social Work, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, etc., as required by the individual clients served, at a rate not to exceed $18.75/hour. d. Utilize Rehabilitation Assistants provided by the Contractor. e. Organize a project Advisory Committee by December I, 1977. The function and composition of the committee will be subject to County approval. . f. Provide training for volunteer and paid personnel. 2. Program Implementation. Contractor will: a. Inform public about services, eligibility for services, and application procedures through the following means: (1) Personal interviews and news releases to the various media. (2) Development and distribution of descriptive brochures and posters. (3) Meetings with Discharge Planners and other personnel involved with the elderly, in both acute care and convalescent hospitals. , b. Coordinate programs and resources in the community through: (1) Referral to needed services not supplied directly by this project. (2) Establishment of formal and informal linkages with other agencies in the area through ongoing referrals both to and from the center and with letters of agreement. (3) Participation by appropriate personnel of other agencies with Contractor's Rehabilitation Team. initials: : ,7`t- Contractor County Dept. SERVICE PLAN (� Number 2i 0 - 17 IL 3. Program Services. Contractor will: a. Conduct individual preliminary assessment of need with prospective participant and/or family member. b. Formulate and implement Rehabilitation (or Maintenance) and treatment plans. c. Provide care respite to the families of impaired adults. d. Utilize already existing community supportive services for the elderly. e. Provide participants and their families additional -in-house, non-clinical supportive services. f. Serve as training center and model for expanding like services in Contra Costa County. 4. Reporting Requirements. Contractor will: a. Submit monthly fiscal and statistical reports in the form and manner required by County. b. Provide information as it becomes available for Area Agency Planning activities. 5. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. State of California Department of Aging "Manual of Policies and Procedures," February 1975, will prevail in setting fiscal guidelines, including standards for allowable costs. As specified in the Payment Provisions, payment for services is subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures," attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Initials- Contractor County Dept. -2- BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES ((�� Number 2 V - 17- 1. Mt. Diablo Adult Day Health Care Contract Local Share (Federal/County) (In-Kind) 1. Personnel Program Manager - 60% $ 7,007 of time - 9 months Program Assistant - 60% 3,879 of time - 8 months Secretary - 50% 2,919 of time - 9 months Consultant Services 2,516 Sub-Total $ 16,321 Fringe Benefits 2,938 Rehabilitation Assistants $ 1,620 2. Travel 360 3. Building Space 1,346 4. Communication & Utilities 1,700 5. Printing & Supplies 500 6. Equipment chairs, cabinets, tables, cases, carts 800 socialization & recreation 100 foot care 100 physical therapy 300 adaptive for occupational therapy 200 7. Meals (45 persons/week x 30 weeks at $1.50) 2,025 8. Transportation 1,350 (30 persons week x 30 weeks at $1.50) Grand Total $ 26,695 $ 2,966 A. Payment Limit $ 26,695 B. Contractor's Match $ 2,966 C. Other resources $ 4,200 Total Program Costs $ 34,386 Initials: Contractor County Dept. 00338 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments :may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 00339 (A-4616 REV 6/76) '1- Contra Costa County Standard Form L GENERAL CONDITIONS ' (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15, Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board 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 t;isdemeanor. 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. 00340 (A-4616 ,EV' 676) -2- 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. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- 00341 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA November 22, 1977 In the Matter of Releasing ) Deposit for Subdivision 4490, ) Danville Area. ) On November 12, 1975 this Board found that the improvements in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year after completion and acceptance; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 94-4.406 and the Subdivision Agreement, it is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to Benmacher Development Company the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 116522 dated April 24, 1974. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 22nd day of November , 19 77 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK By jCo.�., Deputy Clerk N. Pous Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Benmacher Development Company 77"4 Buena Vista Drive Danville, -CA 94526 00342 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 In the Matter of _ Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in 1-iinor Subdivision 91-77, Alamo area. j1HEREAS an agreement c-rith Donald Jack, 189 Oak Road, Danville, Ca.-94526' for the installation and completion of private improvements in 1,1inor Subdivision 91-77, Alamo area, has been presented to this Board; and lffffREAS said agreement is accompanied by a cash deposit in the amount of $2,200 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 $1,100 required by Section 65499.3(b) of the Subdivision iiap Act, Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 145597, dated November 8, 1977. NO'ni, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Director of Building Inspection, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE'ED that said agreement is APPRO17ED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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: Donald Jack Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspection (2) Supervisors affixed this 22nd day of November lq 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk an rad L. luelljon 00343 H-24 4/77 15m "inor SUbciivision 91-77 (il) Subdivider: DONALD JACK (Private Improverents ) 189 Oak ?Road Danville, Ca 94525' ('>1) 1: 'i'ective Dat-e :SEPTEMB , 1977 ( 1!2 Completion Period : ONE YEAR (53) Dcnosit : (falthf:ll peri'. ) ,,2 .200 (�:- r•r�i ) $1 , 100. Receipt ?+o. 145597 dated 11/8/77 1. i'ri1't l^! is llatC . l.ffcctivc On the a Bove date , theCOUIli V Of Contra l.::n%3, Uali-ornia, hereinaftev called "count"" , F:ndl the above- named :; , r;[1tU4lly p:Olfil^e alio agree as follo::s COnCeI'riint; this subdivision: 2. lmnrocm.erits. Subdivider shall construct , install and complete private road and street in.provement:, , tract:ct drainIFe , st_'eet Sit;riS , f iru 11yL12'cr:ts, 3n:1 all iIi)rOJC::tni.S as renUi2'ed by the CO[:nty► Ordinance Code , especially Title 9 and includin£, future amendments , and all improvements required in t^e anDroved parcel ma? ir:prover-iern; plaIl of Lhi s subdivision on file in the County's BuildlnF, inspection Department . Subdivider shall complete this tSorkl and improvements (hereinafter called "itiOrk" i•:ithln the above con.pletion period from C.-nte hereof _!!; reouired• by S-ecticn 922-11 . 8'08 of the County Ordinance Cede , * in a good t•:orl:r.anlil:.e manner, in acco--rdance ::'_t:h accep-ted constrc;Ction practices and in a manner epu_l or Superior o file requirements o: the County Ordinance Code and made 4„rc,'e[ ncer, and r.rh ere there is a con- flict bet, the inpro,:ement plan and the County Ord_nl nce Code, the stricter requirer.*rents shall trove_r_. 3. Irrnrovem.:ent Seciurity. Upon executinrr this agreement , Subdivider shall, in acco_'dance :•;itis Section 922-4 . o011 (3) of the County Ordi- nance Code, deposit as security ::;t the County at least the above- specified amount, ti:hich is the total estimated cost or the Vork, in the form of a cash de posit:, a certified or cashier's c_^.e;,•;:, or all acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteein- his fa-tihful perfor- IAance of this agreement. 11. Indemnity. Subdivider shall l:ol` harmless and in;ierl-Mify the indomnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: A - The inderr._te'es benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts , elective and appointive boards , commissions , officers , agents and ermloyees ; B - The liabilities nrotected ai;airst are any liability Or Clain for dal:-age of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or t reatened because of actions defined belcv. ,. and includingrersena' injury, death, property damage, inverse conderination, or any combinaticn of these , and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or d?: �,;e :Was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the par cel reap inprover:ent plan or accented the i:-:;rovements as cor;p?e::eci, and including- the deffense of any suit (s) , action(s) or other proceedinE•(s) conccrnirif; these; C - The actions i CaUSin!' 11.::i:,lit.` are any act or omission (negli- gent 02' 210Th-IhC lig.:'nt) in connect-C:! i•.i th the matters covered by this ar;rcetncnt and attributas�le to the Su divider, contractor, s'ubcontrac- tOr, or any officer, a;-ent or employee of one or more Of then; D - Non--Condi.tiens : The pro.-..se and aj;reement in this section is not condi;.ioned or dependent on ...-h then or not any Indennitee has prepared, supplied, or approved an.. plan(s ) Or specification(s ) in connection t•:J.th this i•.ori: oI• subdc.%•i;ion, or has insurance or ogler indem.n i fIca[tion coveri:l„ any of r.attern, or that the a!lct',ed dam;-•e -•CnUl�ed partly frori any , , or _sconC [1Ct Of any Inc.iemnite e . 5. Cont. Subdivider shall pay v-hen due all the co_',s of ne vork, incl.ud i n,; ill,pec t l uns thel•cof anti relo:.atinL; c::istin�; a ilitics required thereby . 6. Nonrerformancce anal Coit:: . If :ubdivide r fral.s to co.^..plete the ldork ilt?(i Pri.thin the t:-, :.,e specIFIC0 In 1.hli , aj,rcc..:r`nt or, extension. t;t'a rated, County 1:1:11: prucc,:d to cor:pietr! tlheri by contraeL -�.- (11)344 PAicrofilmed with board order or otherwise , and Subdivider shall pay the costs and ch::rCcs there- for immediately upon derand. If Count, sues to compel performance Of this aC;rcement or recover the cost •of comipletinc; the ii?:72'OVC::CIIt;,, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorncy:. ' :'een, costs of suit , F1Ild a - 1 Other Ei:i1CnSCS Of lltiiatyOn incurred by Count;: in cannectian thereaith. ' 7. As_irnment . If before these irinrovement-s are coripleted this minor subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may as;ir n to that city the County 's right's under this agreement anti/or, any Uepcsit Or bond securing there. 8. 1-.arranty. Subdivider .%arrants that the said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this r:or' as promised in Section 2; and i., at any time before the County 's accentanCe of the i.-pro-:ements as complete , the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in n,; resnect.. Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish t:le Y:orl: as promised. 9. 'I0 Waiver by Coutlty. Insnection of the irork and/or materials , or approval o i•:orl: and/or materials i:.�pected, or state ment byany officer, agent or employee of the Counts indicating; the :.or : or an;; part thereof complies i.ith the requiremc,nts of this a rCcr..ent , or acceptor rici Of the vihole or any part of said i-:or : and/or materials , or pa,' ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts , shall rice relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill ta_s ccntract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from brinCinF_, anv action for damages arising from tare failure to compli :•. -f h an;' o the terms and conditions hereof. 10. Record Map. In consideration hereof , County shall accept said parcel nap for Minn- the County Recorder. COM :�,�^ ?�: COJiiI SU3DPTInrn: (see not- beloi•:) Chairman, Hoard of S• eeisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSOII, Count;: Clerk By & ex officio Clerri o'f the Board (Desicnate official capacity in the buZiness ) By 1 ) Iiote to Subdivider:t •�ic'c^. (1) E::ecu;;e I Deputy acl:ro�:ledr-r^cnt for-1 bolo.:; a:::: $LdLL. ie (2) If a corporation, attach a cei°tified copy of (a) t--- by-la:•rs N'SV u 2 1977 or (b) the resolution of the hoard of Directors , aut.ori-.in_ J. R. OLSSON execution of this contract and CLERK BOARD O; SUPERVISORS con RA COSTA,CO of the bonds recui re" 3c 7c _B State of Californias. (Aci.noi•rledF.ment b;; Corporation, County of Contra Costa ) s�'' Partnership or Individual) On November 4, 1977 , the person(s) ',,..,hose na,:e (s) is/are sil;r:ed acove for Sul.divi,_�cr and ,!.ho is knot-;n to rye to be the individ- ual and officer or partner as stated above YihO sij.ncd this .'.nst2'ur Ent. , and ac;:noe:ledE_ed -to me tilz_t he e:•.ecuted it and that the corporation or p irtn�rsi,i ) nares? above executed it .- UAL FF ICI L SEAL t �j ` 'ji t#�I A.POFF r.• 00W.T K MIC-CALIF' / 013 CONTRA COSTA CuUNW my co�mcsv,n fwp,ts-July 17,r?LI Iiotar_� I ublic i'�r salol t;oant y an(i t:e ­-)r1-)VC­ Cotint} Co Jnr^_7 11/76) (CCC tStd. Form; Iiev. 12/711) IIJi3:b:� -2- 0034t �Wicrofi:mad with board order w In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19M In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Road Improvements in Minor Subdivision 134-76, Concord area. :EEREAS an agreement with F. E. 'Jest, Rt. 19 Box 175, Ione, Ca for the installation and completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 134-76, Concord area, has been presented to this Board; and WIEREAS said agreement is accompanied by a cash deposit in the amount of $1100.00 (Building Dept. Receipt No. 144693, 10/13/77) for the full amount of the costs for completion of the improvements required by the Zoning Administrator, plus the amount of $550.00 (Building Dept. Receipt No. 7.45525, 11/3/77) required by Section 66499.3(b) of the Subdivision 14ap Act). NOW, THEREFORE, 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 sane on behalf of the County. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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; F. E. Hest wdness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspection (2) Supervrsom affixed this 22nd day of November , 19_M J. R. OLSSON, Clerk- B 0 Deputy Clerk Sandra id1 son 00346 H-24 4/77 15m MINOR SUBDIVISION AGREE:•IENT (§1) :•I_nor Subdivision: AIS-134J-76 (51) Subdivider: 3r- 0 c-'S-r (Private Improvements) 0. 1 •bL Y AJ C (§1) Effective Date: _ - rl (52) Completion Period: (§3) Deposit: (faithful perf. )S oa ment bcrdl g 5 Fi nuc, VPT iZe 0 i4-*b-t3 1 loo- 145 SZS(;Sob�• 1. Parties & 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. Imurovements. Subdivider shall construct, instal-1 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 practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a con- flict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. Improvement _Security. Upon 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 anount, which is the total estimated cost of the work, in the 'err, of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful perfor- mance of :his agreement. 4. 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 belbw .r 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 causinP liability are any act or omission (negli- gent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontrac- tor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them; D - Pion-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) 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. Co_. Subdivider shall pay when due all the costs of the wort_, - including inspections thereof and relocating existinz- utilities required thereby 0034 6. Nonperformance and Costs . If Subdivider fails to cc..mplete the work and improvements within the time specified in this agreement or extensions granted, County mar proceed to complete thea by contract _i_ Mivofilmed withboard order i FILED t:J V 2 2 1977 J. R. OLS30N CLERK SOai,J U SU?-ERVISORS �ON(R O 'A CO. _!e .....� l.. ..D.Ru or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay ges there- for itmediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of completing the improvements, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys ' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 7Assignment. If before these improvements are completed this minor subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. 8. Warranty. Subdivider warrants that the said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time- before the County's acceptance of the improvements as complete, the improvement plan proves to 'be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 9. No Waiver by County. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval o: 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/o: 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 fror. bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 10. Record Mao. In consideration hereof, County shall accept said parcel map for filing with the County Recorder. Co OFC 1'itA COS i�l JIVIDE Eate below) l/ r+ . , d z S _ e �sors _ \ +, I ) I., ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk By, & ex officio Clerk ' of tlie, Board (Designate official capacity in the business ) By 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 ` ' t Board of Directors, authorizing execution of this contract and of the bonds 'required hereby . State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation_, County of ) ss' Partnership or Individual) On October 4. 1977 , the person(s) whose name(s) /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 cut ed it. OFFICIAL SEAL ' �/ [F�{) �tRIL�'SEA , ;:; =�tFY j PRINC- AL OFFIC_ IN _ CONMA COSTS cou:+rr Ptlldred F. rannelley !.ty Comm:sslon E.�;,.5 juIy •. l3ya % *lotary Public for said County and .State (-^ ++o a 3'�b'ed��r;jj Ca+ t -'Eos is 11,�7c) (CCC Std. Form; Rev. 12/74) L1/l�yAp MJB:b:,r -2- 1J0348 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 1977 In the Matter of Salary Adjustments for Certain Management Classes. The Board on November 15, 1977 having referred to its Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) the recommendation of the County Administrator for an equity salary adjustment of approximately 2:� percent for the following management classes : Chief Deputy Agricultural Commissioner, Senior Probation Supervisor-Juvenile, and Departmental Accountant for the Public Works Department; and The Committee having this day recommended that the salary adjustment be approved for the Senior Probation Supervisor- Juvenile and the Departmental Accountant for the reasons outlined in the November 8 , 1977 memorandum from the County Administrator to the Board, and having further recommended that action on the proposed adjustment for the Chief Deputy Agricultural Commissioner be withheld pending further Committee review; IT- IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 7Lc v�/.iJ iq y7 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Board Committee Supervisor Director of Personnel Public Works Director affixed this, day of 19_ County Probation Officer Agricultural Commissioner+ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator County Auditor-Controlle 6y y Cr Deputy Clerk UUt349 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Control Costa County, State of California November 22 . 19 77 In the Matter of Amending the September 27, 1977 Board Order authorizing execution of Subgrant Modification Agreements with Thirty CETA Title VI PSE "Sustainment Program" Subgrantees. The Board having authorized, by its Order dated September 27, 1977, ' the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute CETA Title VI Subgrant Modification Agreements with thirty (30) designated Public Service Employment "Sustainment Program" subgrantees, including the City of Pleasant Hill , for continued operation of CETA Title VI Public Service Employment Sustainment Programs from October 1 , 1977 to September 30, 1978; and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the need to change the payment limit amount authorized for the City of Pleasant Hill 's CETA Title VI PSE Sustainment Program, in order to correct for inaccurate projection of the supplementary funds required to maintain the specified number of PSE positions for the city through September 30, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said September 27, 1977 Board Order is HEREBY AMENDED to increase the amount of the "New Subgrant Agreement Payment Limit (January 1 , 1977-September 30, 1978)" set forth in the "CETA Title VI PSE Sustainment Subgrant Modification Agreement Specifications Chart" for the City of Pleasant Hill (Subgrant Agreement #28-659-4), from $102,748 to $121 ,980, while all other parts of said Board Order remain unchanged and in full force and effect. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON November 22, 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. rvi Witness my hand and the Seal of the Bocird of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Contracts & Grants Unit affixed this 22nd day of kv -mbrx . 1927— Manpower Director Subgrantee County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller B-` � ' Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neufed H-24 4/77 15m G • SUBGRANT MODIFICATION AGREEMENT (CETA Title VI Subgrants) 28 - 653 - 5 Number 1. Identification of Subgrant Agreement to be Modified. Number: 28-653-4 Department: Civil Service (hereinafter changed to Human Resources Agency Manpower Project) Subject: Administration and staff services to provide a CETA Title VI Public Service Employment Program for CETA-eligible participants. Effective Date of Agreement: January 1, 1977 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Subgrantee mutually agree and promise as follows : Subgrantee: CITY OF BRENTWOOD Capacity: Public Agency Address: 708 Third Street, Brentwood, California 94513 3. Modification Date. The effective date of this Subgrant Modification Agreement is October 1, 1977 4. Modification Specifications. The Agreement identified above is hereby modified as set forth in the "Modification Specifications" attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference. 5. Legal Authority. This Subgrant Modification Agreement is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title VI of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA), as amended (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839; P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 1845); Emergency Job Programs Extension Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-444, 90 Stat. 1476); 29 USCA Section 801 ff; California Government Code Section 53703. 6. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA SUBGRANTEE By By .yy� Designee 1!., nate dTficial capacity in public Recommended by Human Resources Agency agency and attach a certified copy of the governing body resolution authoriz- ing execution this _Agreement) R Designee ATTEST: (Designate Official;= Capacity) By (Form Approved by County Counsel) 7 Date 00351 MODIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS R �j �j Number 2 " — 6 55 In consideration of Subgrantee' s agreement to continue operation of its CETA Title VI Public Service Employment Program for an additional twelve (12) months, through September 30, 1978, County agrees to increase the total amount payable to Subgrantee under this Subgrant Agreement by $ 12,198 County and Subgrantee agree, therefore, to modify the Subgrant Agreement identified herein, as specified below, while all other parts of said Subgrant Agreement remain unchanged and in full force and effect: 1. Extension of Term. Paragraph 3. (Term) of the Subgrant Agreement is hereby modified by extending the termination date specified therein from September 30, 1977 to September 30, 1978. 2. Payment Limit Increase. Paragraph 4. (Payment Limit) of the Subgrant Agreement is hereby modified by increasing the amount of the payment limit specified therein from $ 8,679 to a new total of $ 20,877 3. Amended Federal Regulations. Paragraph 1. (Compliance with Federal Require- ments) , page 1, of the Special Conditions is hereby modified by adding another reference to newly published and amended Federal Regulations (with which Subgrantee must comply) , as follows: "Federal Register, Vol. 42, No. 93, Friday May 13, 1977, as may be revised and amended; and which are incorporated herein by reference." 4. Change in County's Representative. All references in this Agreement to the County "Civil Service Department" are hereby changed to read "Human Resources Agency Manpower Project" and all references to the "County Director of Personnel" are hereby changed to read "County Director, Human Resources Agency." 5. Change in Eligibility Criteria. Subparagraph b. (New Title VI Eligibility Criteria) of Paragraph 5. Eligibility and Hiring of New Title VI Participants) , pages 1 and 2, of the Program Operating Plan is hereby modified to read as follows : "b. New Title VI Eligibility Criteria. Fifty percent (50X) or more of such new participants will be hired in accordance with the following new Title VI eligibility criteria: "(1) At the time of application and hiring, each such person must be both: (a) A member of a family which either receives cash welfare payments or has a current total annual income [computed in accordance with 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 99.42 (a) (2)] which in relation to family size is at or below either 70 percent of the lower living standard income level established by the U. S. Department of Labor or the poverty level established by the U. S. Office of Management and Budget; and (b) From at least one of the following five additional eligible categories; i.e., must also be a person who: (i) Is unemployed at the time of application and has, during the 20 weeks immediately prior to application, received unemployment compensation for 15 or more weeks; or (ii) Is unemployed at the time of application and has been ineligible for unemployment compensation during the 20 weeks immediately prior to application and has been unemployed for 15 or more of those 20 weeks; or (iii) Is unemployed at the time of application and was unemployed for at least 15 of the 20 weeks immediately prior to application, and who, during those 15 weeks, was first ineligible for unemployment compensation and then became eligible for and received unemployment benefits; or (iv) Is unemployed at the time of application and is an exhaustee as defined in 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 94.4; or (v) Is a member of a family receiving Aid to Fa=ilies with Dependent Children (AFDC) , including AFDC-Unemployed Fathers, under Title IV of the Social Security Act. 00352 Initials: u grantee County Dept. -1- MODIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS Number 28 - 653 - 5 "(2) A veteran who has served on active duty for a period of more than 180 days or who was discharged or released from active duty for a service- connected disability, shall be immediately eligible, upon release or discharge, for participation, Subparagraphs 5.b.(1)(a) and (b)(i) , (ii) , (iii) , and (iv) above notwithstanding, which would otherwise pertain, provided that the veteran has not obtained permanent, full-time, unsubsidized employment between the time of release and the time of application for participation in Title VI. "(3) In hiring such new participants hereunder, Subgrantee shall allocate funds and job positions equitably among the four categories of eligible persons specified in Subparagraphs 5.b.(1)(b)(i) , (ii) , (iii) , and (iv) above, as prescribed by County to the maximum extent possible given the composition of the population of unemployed eligible persons, serving no one category exclusively and excluding no category entirely." 6. Change in Special Subareas for Hiring. Paragraph 6. (Special Subareas for Hiring) , page 2, of the Program Operating Plan is hereby modified to read as follows : "6. Special Subareas for Hiring. Subgrantee will give preference in hiring under this Agreement to applicants residing within the following subareas of substantial unemployment: Antioch, Brentwood, Byron, Knightsen, Oakley, Pittsburg, West Pittsburg, Martinez, Rodeo, San Pablo, E1 Sobrante, North Richmond (unincorporated area) , and Pinole. To the extent feasible and consistent with the intent of the Act, Subgrantee will give preference to such applicants when filling program job vacancies. Subgrantee' s recruitment efforts shall be directed at these subareas of substantial unemployment." 7. Revised Program Budget. The Program Budget is hereby deleted and replaced by a new, substitute Program Budget, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 8. Change in Program Specifications. Subparagraph a. of Paragraph 1. (PSE Job Positions) of the Program Specifications, as set forth in Paragraph 1. (Program) , page 1, of the Program Operating Plan, is hereby deleted and replaced by a new substitute provision, to read as follows : Total FY 77-78 Number Duration of Employment of Job Employment Only "a. Job Title Positions (Man-Months) (Man-Months) Maintenance Man 1 20.8 12.0" 0035-3 Initials: ��j Sub unty Dept. -2- • PROGRAM BUDGET 08 - 5 Number 040 653 - 1. PSE Program Budget. Subgrantee shall conduct its CETA Title VI Public Service Employment (PSE) Program under this Agreement in accordance with the following budget of allowable program expenditures: TERM OF AGREEMENT a. Cost Categories. (Federal Funds) (1) Participant Wages $ 17,327 (2) Participant Fringe Benefits 3,550 (3) Training -0- (4) Supportive Services -0- (5) Administration -0- TOTAL (Agreement Payment Limit) $ 20,877 b. Monthly Expenditures. Expenditures under the above budget shall be subject to Subgrantee's PSE Program Plan, which shall specify planned monthly enrollments and terminations for participants and monthly expenditures, cumulatively for the term of this Agreement, and which shall be subject to prior approval by County. Subgrantee shall maintain a current -PSE Program Plan on file with County' s Manpower Project office at all times, in the form and manner prescribed by County, and Subgrantee shall comply with said PSE Program Plan. c. End-of-Subgrant Settlement. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Agreement, County's payments to Subgrantee pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the Payment Provisions shall not be limited by the specific line item budget amounts specified above, provided, however, that Subgrantee has obtained prior written approval from the County Manpower Project Director, or her designee, before making any expenditures under this Agreement which exceed the above line item budget amounts. 2. Program Funding. County' s payments to Subgrantee hereunder are subject to the availability of funds during the term of this Agreement, as follows: AMOUNT a. Source of Funds. - (Federal Funds) (1) Reobligated Funds Transferred $ 4,065 from County's FY 76-77 Federal CETA Title II Grant (2) New Funds from County' s FY 76-77 4,614 Federal CETA Title VI Grant (3) New Funds from County' s FY 77-78 12,198 Federal CETA Title VI Grant TOTAL (Agreement Payment Limit) 20,877 Initials: L) Subgrantee County bept. C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 In the Matter of Proposed Reorganization of AMTRAK. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having commented that she had seen a newspaper clipping with respect to the possibility that the proposed AMTRAK reorganization may affect the City of Richmond in that the City would be an attractive stopover for persons wishing to enjoy the Bay Area via BART, and particularly if there were the possibility of continuing on to Los Angeles should the "San Joaquin" (Oakland to Bakersfield) be extended; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for report. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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: Transportation Advisory Supervisors Committee Public Works Director affixed this 22nd day of Nw mhPr 19_77 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk. �CDeputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall I11►:�5� H-24 4177 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Motter of ' Detention Facility Project, Approve Addendum 2, Detention Facility Electrical , Martinez, California. Project No. 5269-926-(46) WHEREAS Addendum 2, Detention Facility Electrical (Prof. No. 5269-926-(46)), modifying plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project previously approved on October 25, 1977, has been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the addendum be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said addendum is hereby APPROVED and the Public Works Director is ORDERED to issue said addendum. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Originator: Public Works Department Wfness my hand and the seal of the Board of Detention Facility Project Supervisors affixed this 22nd day of November 19 77 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director � �'�,� , Deputy County Counsel By p ty Clerk Turner Construction (via P.W.) K POUS H-24 3/76 ism 00315 ADDENDUM NO. 2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY ELECTRICAL Project No. 5269-926- (46) Dated: November 22, 1977 The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: 1. The Bid receipt date remains unchanged. 2. This Addendum must be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal. F L - F OLSSON OF SUPERVISORS COSTA CO. -........._...De u fAjaofilmed with board order tlC)�i57 . CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 I. CHANGES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS i 1. Section 16010, General Requirements for Electrical Work, Page 31, 4.1, add subparagraph "E. " as follows: "E. The contractor shall include in his price, the costs of a final inspection of all pigtail connections on aluminum panelboard busses and completing any necessary tightening. " 2. Section 16500, RF Communication System, Page 3, 1.7, delete in its entirety and substitute the following: "1.7 PRODUCTS, SUBSTITUTIONS I Substitutions shall adhere to conditions as listed in Section GENERAL CONDITIONS of these i specifications. " j 3. Section 16610, Closed Circuit Television Surveillance } System, Page 3, 1.7, delete in its entirety and substitute the following: "1.7 PRODUCTS, SUBSTITUTIONS Substitutions shall adhere to conditions as f listed in Section GENERAL CONDITIONS of these specifications. " 4. Section 16800, Intercommunications: a. Page 3 - 1. 8, delete in its entirety and substitute the following: I "1. 8 PRODUCTS, SUBSTITUTIONS Substitutions shall adhere to conditions as listed in Section GENERAL CONDITIONS of these specifications. " b. Addendum No. 1—Page 15 - 2.7A. , add the following sentences: "One additional speaker shall be added to each court security monitoring system. Additional speakers to be located in line-up viewing area 1I13. " c. Addendum No. 1—Page 15 - 2.7B. , add sub-item "5." as follows: "5. Speakers: Ektacom #RS-0. _ 5. Section 16900, Security System, Page 3, 1.7, delete in its entirety and substitute the following: "1.7 PRODUCTS, SUBSTITUTIONS Substitutions shall adhere to conditions as listed in Section GENERAL CONDITIONS of these specifications. " - 1 - �t)35: CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 II. CHANGES TO THE DRAWINGS 1. Sheet E-2: Type N Fixture—Delete reference to low voltage; change to 120 volt operation. 2. Sheet E-4.1: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. ?! SHEET E-Ou.l: 3. Sheet E-12: Electric Closet, Part Plan. a. Delete Panel 4H2. b: Show new Panel 3L2A adjacent to 3L2. 4. Sheet E-12.1: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. 5. Sheet E-14: Electric Closet, Part Plan. a. Delete Panel 4H1. b. Show new Panel 3L1A adjacent to 3L1. 6. Sheets E-16.1, E-16 .2, E-18.1, E-18.2 and E-18.3: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. 7. Sheet E-20: Electric Closet, Part Plan, correct R transformer size from 15 KVA to 25 KVA. 8. Sheet E-21: a. Power Panel 1HKP: Circuit #13, change to read ' 60 KW - 72 Amps (480V) 3-pole 'JA' breaker ' frame 90A. trip. Change feeder to 3#2 THW in 1-1/2"C. (#8 grd. ) . b. Panel 1LKP: Main breaker to be added as follows: "60 KW - 166 Amps (208V) 3-pole, 225 Amp frame/ 200 Amp trip. " Feeder to read - 4#4/0 THW 2=1/2"C. c. Panel 1HKP: Add main bus size - 400 Amp. 9. Sheet E-23: a. Riser Diagram - Level 3: Delete panel indications 4L1 and 4L2 and substitute 3LlA and 3L2A. b. Riser Diagram - Level 2: Change transformer 1ET3 to 2ET1. C. Panel 1HSL (Site Lighting) : Change feeder indication to SDPA-9. d. Note 1: Delete the indication of coax wiring and substitute the words transmission wires. e. General Notes: Delete the indication of coax cable and substitute the words transmission wires. 00359 CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 Ii f 10. Sheet E-25: Fire and Smoke Detection System Riser Diagram—Delete indication of all speakers wired i for fire safety use and associated note. 11. Sheet E-26: Door Supervisory Riser Diagram - Detail B Wall Framing at Security Doors—Provide 1/2" flexible conduits to lock enclosure from ceiling or floor construction as required to make up connections. 12. Sheet E-33: a. Distribution Panelboard (SDPA) : Delete 1200 Amp main bus size. Add 1600 Amp. b. Transformer Room Exhaust Fan - SF5-1/3 H.P. : Show conduit home run as shown on Sheet E-6. c. Generator Room Exhaust Fan - EF-8-1/8 H.P. : Show conduit home run as shown on Sheet E-6. d. Distribution Panelboard Schedule: (1) MDPA-1 (SDPA) : Change switch size from 1200 Amp to 600 Amp. (2) SDPA-1 (Panels 1H1 and 2H1) : Change circuit breaker from 400 Amp to 'FJ' frame and . 200 Amp trip with 4#4/0 feeder and 46 Grd. in 3"C. feeder. (3) SDPA-2 (Panels 1H2 and 2H2) : Change circuit breaker from 400 Amp to 'FJ' frame and 200 Amp trip with 4#4/0 feeder and #6 Grd. in 3"C. feeder. (4) SDPA-3 and SDPA-4 : Delete panel indications 4H1 and 4H2 and substitute new designations 3H1A and 3H2A respectively. (5) SDPA-5 (Kitchen Power Panel) : Change 400 Amp circuit breaker trip to 300 Amp with 41V350 MCM and #1/0 Grd. in 3"C. feeder. (6) SDPA-6 (Panel 1LUP and 1LMP) : Change 225 Amp circuit breaker trip to 150 Amp. - 3 - 00360 CCCDF Electrical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 13. Sheet E-33 (Continued) (7) SDPA-7 (Shop Panels) : Change 225 Amp circuit breaker trip to 100 Amp. (8) SDPA-8 (MCC-A) : Change 400 Amp circuit breaker trip to 350 Amp. (9) EDPA-1 (Panels 1EHl and 1ELl) : Change 225 Amp circuit breaker trip to 100 Amp. (10) EDPA-2 (Panel 1EH2 and 1EL2) : Change 225 Amp circuit breaker trip to 100 Amp. (11) EDPA-6 (Power-Bldg. Systems) : Add panel designation 2ELS. 14. Sheet E-34: a. Motor Control Center (MCC-A) : Add circuit MCC-A24 for Boiler #2 - 10 H.P. - 14.OA. - 3-pole, 100/30 C.B. - 3#10 THW feeder and 1#8 Grd. (circuit breaker only) . b. Motor Control Center (MCC-EA) : (1) Add circuit - MCC-EA10 for Boiler #1 - 10 H.P. - 14Amp - 3-pole, 100/30 C.B. - 3#10 THW feeder and 1#8 Grd. (circuit breaker only) . (2) Add circuit MCC-EA11 for Control Air Compressors Duplex 5 H.P. - 15.2A. - 3-pole, 100/25 C.B. - 3#10 THW feeder and 1#8 Grd. (circuit breaker only) . 15. Sheets E-34.1, E-34. 2, and E-34 .3: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. 16. Sheet E-38.1: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. - 4 - 00361 Q - I J-.b� rot--2ECEPT w coupe o � - �,--- t� 'T'E ---- � - 1 - 1 pL�.�1------------- - I I i i { 1 DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTPA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ADDENDUM 2 22 N - --- - - -- - -- -- —_---- — -- 140 NEW MONTGOMOV 1977 [RY ST*--. 22SHE SAN FRANCISCO.CA YA10! - �_--- ---._ _. - (415)4 5.7400 P- OWE2-XJ O -5--MTEM ( I r I C ENTanL c_o-I�rTQoL COM OUT. N1 QE5 EQ I P• __2"G.TL1W.1�0 Dli. Tc..QtUi!lJLi E JfJ _ _ d"x!o iV trZ 1 i N So"L6, V&LL ,-T 2iC. 4 __ D00Q--coU'goL Com PUT uk)IT E „ Coti;PJT 10, p�L �ELrL t P L L, !tel p�O Q COu j QO L-_ CO M Pd j_ --ID . DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES ADDADDENDUENDU M 2 CpNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY _ __ -- - � -- _ 149 NEW MONTGOMRAY ST11[[T 22 NOV 1977 L _ -EY EL,___ ..E_ SAN FRANCISCO.CA 54101 .SHEET (415)497-7400 -- �� -8;1- 0\V D- . 1��10- 51..x. - 1"a - , - �_ ti� I ! n L15 ► Q C3 QEFelZ r!`!CE OWG, E-12 DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ADDENDUM 2 22 NOV 1977I_ - - - - - l49 N[w MONTGONSAY STREET SHEET __ __� _!_.lel r_. --- SAN FRANCISCO.CA 94109 (413)495.7400 E12.1 - - .- GGW&Q- A--tJ 0-SYS-�-M 4 O �IQoo WT, I _ E ay E i 1 . z i t - I ELECTQIG laF_&c_EQcE_ DW6. E-IG _- SCA_ LE '/8" I'o" DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL ( pNli A COSTA COUNTY DETEN-AON FACILITY ADDENDUM 2 22 NOV 1977 V_ / - - � / 14II NEW MONTGOWCAY STRA9. $1"�EET __-_ L_�-V__E_�_ 1/_ SAN FRANCISCO.CA 94100 _ (413)493.7400 r� T - - C oow) U 37.1 Tr 24--_- PAD-T__p_Ll�u. �Q DONALD BENTLEY &=ASSOCIATESADDENDUM Z GENERAL C.ONTRA COSTA CQUNTY DETENTION FACILITY - 149 NEW MONTGOM[AT STA[tT SHEET 22 NOV 1977 -L-EY _ E E. r SAN FRANCISCO.CA 94105 (413)495-7400 E-1( .Z -pO�Y � C�__._ Y5_T - , 31=11-2c� Q400%V) I� � - t I ( --- 1 -- 17 ` (1400 W)- -,2'-7 7 )-_2'77 YO LT 1 P,E . (00 ELECTQ IC O UNTEQ5 F•b,o -REF-E aE N C al owcj. &- 16 --scn)_ta '/g:I'-o" DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTUN, FACILITY ADDENDUM 2 - -- -- lAV NEW MONTGOMERY STREET 22 NOV 1977ET �� SHE _. SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94I06 // �) 1`../+ ��ii++ J/'�J ✓�\!\� F (t1S)499-7400 _ .��I�. i _ �\J`1. �_�-��_L./_-_✓--I/�r��/ I.� r. -PT12—, c-13: (aaoow.) _1g . l I u 2 1 \ Gkoo u) =_-QTQ G- 2_ NP:'ti /),Tk =F ____PAk-QT-_P C1a 27'7 VOLS' I--P EI ECTD!G DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES ADDENDUM.2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY.. . f 22 NOV 1977 144 NKW MONTGOMKRY STRKKTE� !AN FRANCISCO•CA 9410! - r PO VEa _&Q0 ---5Y�T� I ^ i (413)4 G 3-7400 1 0 TR. Aef C-6 I /_I 3U1 9 J _ oWTQ:C-g I Qi �\vj -- - =_PhQj pLA �► _ q_ _ ? i Yo LT 1 0. wo NL DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL OaNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ADDENDUM 2 22 NOV 1977 - C ._ - - 149 NEW MONTGOMERY SYN.K. SHEET -_ L. L Y __E 1_---4- --_ 1�5 T _ SAN FRANCISCO,CA 9410{ r^/\\/ y^. /t�F---� ^`�(, ✓ (413)495-7400 --EIS-b -. . per/ 1T E Q../_\LJO ...J..1�.I EVM..._. x w � o = ¢ Z V W ¢ ►� <1 I i i W J • U U U U U U U V U U U Q N CV (N = N N N N N A v \ � � N \ \ \ \ \ W z Co 0 0 o \ \ \ N co .-a co _:r CO N _t 00 N lit :z~ lu C! W U U V U U V U U U U U LSJ LJ i- N N %1 1 .� N IL Q \ \ \ U I 1 I ct*: J- •I� II (�, H O C� tD 00 00 tD 00 N CO N 00 00 " %D co tD CQ t9 co N 00 to co (n [L 37= -JK :IK iK -7K -:K -77: 3K 3^ T :fr- 3:: -t= 3:- 3K '7:- =77: :iF 3r 3f-3K M ri M .--1 M .� M .� M •--/ M .-1 M .-a M .-� M .--1 M .--� M .--i -4 N ¢ ¢ e¢1 N (n J J N J -+ J N Lu ff N N CL M M •-� UJ -i l.-�i -I N CL CL } - > 7_ c.9 c,� fw7 U .-, ,h-1 11 W J 1L N Q J J •M I1J J J lU d —4 N .� N •--� r-4N N r-4 J J J J J c� J Gb lu W u N ¢ M M n'1 M h1 M h1 M N'1 M M Z LL x > > > > > > > > > > > I x -V x x �� x x x x x w N ur in Lr,% Lrl% ul In Lr% u1 ,n Lf% LA N . i N N Q LJ W WCN .a DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES ADGEDEND"EP,ALDUM 2 CGNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 22 NOV 1977 1<G NEW MONTGOMCRY STRC[T SHEET SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94105 TRANSFORMER SCHEDULE t<,�F<va.T<oo E-34 .1 P A N E L B 0 A R D SCHEDULE 120/208v. 3� MAINS BRANCH CIRCUITS NO. MTG. BUS IBREAKER POLE I AMPREMARKS QTY N1�18ER SPARES SPACES lEL1 1 20 30 1-30 3 50 1 58 SURFACE 200 150 1 20 12 31-42 1EL1A 1 20 12 43-54 12 1 20 6 6 1 20 24 1-24 IEL2 1 20 6 24-30 6 3 50 58 SURFACE 200 150 1 20 15 31-45 lEL2A 1 20 5 45-50 5 1 20 10 10 DELETE-SEE DWG. 1LKP - - - - - - - - - E-21 FOR CKT. DESCRIPTION 1 20 32 1-32 3L1 SURFACE 200 175 1 20 7 33-39 6 3 1 100 1 1 40 1 20 30 1-30 3L2 SURFACE 200 175 1 20 7 31-37 7 3 30 1 38 3 100 1 40 DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES FADDENDUMNRAL2 CO�f i RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY NOV 1977 149 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET ST PANELBOARD SCHEDULESAM TRANcisco.CA 94fo834. 2 277/480V. 3c, 4W P A N E L B 0 A R D SCHEDULE PANEL MAINS BRANCH CIRCUITS MTG. REMARKS N0. BUS. BREAKER POLE AMP OTY NUMBER SPARES SPACES 1 20 15 1-15 1 20 8 17-24 8 1H1 SURFACE 150 M.L.O. 1 20 6 25-30 6 3 30 1 16 3 50 1 32 3 70 1 31 j 1 20 10 1-10 1 20 8 11-18 8 1 20 10 21-30 1H2 SURFACE 150 M.L.O. 1 20 2 19,20 10 ! 1 50 1 31 1 90 1 32 1 20 24 1-24 1 20 9 26-29 8 3H1 SURFACE 150 M.L.O. 36-39 9 1 20 6 30-35 3 90 1 40 3 20 1 25 1 20 22 1-17 8 i 20-24 1 20 9 19,25, 8 26 9 3H2 SURFACE 150 M.L. O. 35-39 1 20 8 27-34 3 90 1 40 3 20 1 18 1 20 8 1-7 & 11 2H1 SURFACE 100 M.L.O. 1 20 11 8-11 & - " 12-20 11 1 20 4 1 20 9 1-9 2H2 SURFACE 100 M.L.O. 1 20 10 10-19 10 i 1 20 5 20-24 5 i DELETE—SEE DWG. 1HKP -- — — — — — — — — E-21 FOR CKT. j DESCRIPTION 1 20 5 2-7 5 CIRCUIT 14T1 FOR 1 15 3 10-12 3 EM. GENERATOR 1 1HSP SURFACE 150 M.L.O. 2 15 2 8 8 9 2 JACKET WATER 2 20 2 1 8 2 1 HEATER 1 40 3 13 1 20 12 1-12 1EH1 SURFACE 100 M.L.O. 1 20 12 12 I! 3 90 1 25 1 20 11 1-11 f 1EH2 SURFACE 100 M.L.O. 1 20 7 7 3 90 1 25 1 20 6 6 DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GFNERALCOIN-1 A C—ISTA COUNTY DETEN110V FACILITY h.JJcr/DUM 2 22 N'OV 1977 149 NEW MONTGONCRY 9TR[[T SHEETSANFRANCISCO,CA 9410! PANELBOARD SCHEDULE n�)��2 (4131493-7400 E-34. 3 3 - 3'�i2- '�/4G• 0�-T� a CL/ 1 Co f FAW EF- i f I + t p P L &Q-__=-_E A- 57 _ E LEYINTOC PWT00LJf5& O To_S ,E TKQ f Nuo. 0 EQ-KA 071 ccuT c�l� I v,-p TU MA. CIr.4.r �Lu�y _ PhaT PLi-\Q \\/&- T DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ADDENDUM 2 ---- - 149 NEW MONTGOMERY$TREET 22 NOV 1977 LEVEL -- !AN FRANCISCO.CA 94105 SHEET (41=)487-7400 lr 1_ __. A U o 5V 5TE00 i3 C ✓c�.J 1 J--� � / In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of - Detention Facility Project, Approve Addendum 2, Detention Facility Mechanical , Martinez, California. Project No. 5269-926-(47) WHEREAS Addendum 2, Detention Facility Mechanical (Prof. No. 5269-926-(47)), modifying plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project previously approved on October 25, 1977, has been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the addendum be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said addendum is hereby APPROVED and the Public Works Director is ORDERED to issue said addendum. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 Detention Facility Project affixed this2ZOiL day of November 19 77 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director County Counsel BY ! �'zL� , Deputy Clerk Turner Construction (via P.W.) N.POUS H-24 3/76 15m " `��,• _j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22, , 19 77 In the Matter of Detention Facility Project - Approve Addendum 2, Detention Facility Sprinkler (Project No. 5269-926-(49)) WWffZAS Addendum 2 - Detention Facility Sprinkler (Project No- 5269-926-(49)) o.5269-926-(49)) modifying plans and specifications previously approved for the Detention Facility Project has been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WsEiTM the Board CONCURS in the reo n mendati:on of the Public Works Director that the addendum be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the addendum is hereby APPROVED and the Public Works Director is ORDERED to issue the addendum. PASSED by the Board on Novas 22, 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 Detention Facility Project affixed this_�day of W=zgw,o,. 1922_ cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director By /°� . Deputy Clerk County Counsel Turner Construction Co. (via Public Works) M POUS H-24 4/77 15m 0 375 ADDENDUM NO. 2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY MECHANICAL Project No. 5269-926- (47) DETENTION FACILITY PLUMBING Project No. 5269-926- (48) DETENTION FACILITY SPRINKLERS Project No. 5269-926- (49) Dated: November 22, 1977 The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: 1. The Bid receipt date remains unchanged. . 2. This Addendum must be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal. L F J. R. O_SSCN OARD Or SUPERVISORS N A COSTA CO. . itY__ .De mw .I Ucrofilmed with board ordw 003'16 ADDENDUM NO. 2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY MECHANICAL Project No. 5269-926- (47) Dated: November 22, 1977 The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: • 1. Pages 1 - 7 and referenced sketches. 0U3'7i7 CCCDF Mechanical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 I. CHANGES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS 1. Section 1520.0, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning: a. Page 6 - 2. 3A. , fourth line, after the word "mounts" , delete the comma (", ") and substitute ` the following: "or separately isolated fan casing," aa. Page 17 - 2. 13E. 3, first line should read: "Exposed ductwork shall be finished with. . . " b. Page 22 - 2.15G. , delete last sentence starting with "Starter. . . " , and substitute the following: "Provide under voltage protection relay with starter. " c. Page 31 - 2.26A. , first line, after "Kor-Ten," , insert "seamless black steel, schedule 40, " . d. Page 33 - 2.28E. and 2.28F. , delete in their entirety. e. Page 33 - 2.28G. , change to read "2.28E." . f. Page 33 - 2.28H. , change to read "2.28F. ". g. Page 33 - 2.281. , change to read "2.28G." . h. Page 33 - 2.28, add new subparagraphs "H. " and "I. " as follows: "H. Fuel Level Indicator: Each tank shall be equipped with Hersey Model VR-2 liquid gauging system complete with transmitter, float and indicator. "I. Controls: Pumps shall alternate auto- matically on time-basis. Control valves in fuel oil supply and return lines for respective tanks shall be interlocked to assure fuel oil return to the tank which is being emptied. Tank suction shall alternate - ` with* low-level-'indicator with pilot light and alarm. Pump to shut down when tanks are empty. " 00378 - 1 - - CCCDF Mechanical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 i t 1. Section 15200 (Continued) i. Page 34 - 2.28J. , delete in its entirety. k. Page 39 - Add new paragraphs "2.33" and "2.34" as follows: "2.33 AIR FLOW MEASURING STATIONS Multi-point, self-averaging pitot tube stations with built-in air equalizing (air straightening) sections, and velocity pressure transmitters, all housed , in galvanized steel casing — Air Monitor, j Air Sentinel, or approved equal. j "2.34 ELECTRIC WALL FIN Furnish and install Trane, or approved equal, electric fin radiation as indicated and scheduled on plans. All units shall be Underwriters' Laboratories approved. "A. Electric Assembly: Electric assembly shall consist of stainless steel sheathed electric resistance element installed inside aluminum tube mechanically expanded into aluminum fins and suspended between. junction boxes, factory installed into reinforced [ 20 ga. back panel. Factory installed raceway and wiring to both boxes shall allow power wiring to either end of the element. Each assembly shall have a capillary type automatic reset i thermal overload cutout, installed the full length of the element to protect against overheating. Front panel surface temperature should not exceed 180°F. under continuous operation. "B. Enclosures: Enclosures shall be as scheduled on the plans, constructed of 14-gauge steel and shall mount into a continuous roll-formed captive I - 2 - t1t13'79 CCCDF Mechanical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 i 1. Section 15200 (Continued) channel mounting strip which permits hinge type mounting and access at the top and invisible fastening onto rigidized, 14-gauge steel enclosure brackets at the bottom. Enclosure brackets shall be spaced at not more than 4 ' intervals. "C. Accessories: Provide tamperproof screw assembly for enclosure cover. Also provide end panels and enclosure extensions as required. Baked enamel finish shall be provided as selected by Architect. " 3 - 00380 SECTION 15200 - Pg. 14 2.12 Air Distribution Equipment a. Areas which are hoA-Secure include the following rooms and spaces (see architectural floor plans for locations) : -Level 1 - East Space Room Number I Generator 1512 Transformer 1S11 Switchgear 1514 General Shop 1516 j Telephone Room 1515 1 Corridor 1519 Office 1509 Mechanical Room(s) 1S10A, 1S10B Boiler Room 1S08 Toilet i -Level 1 - West + Space Room Number i Men 1P12 Women 1P13 Vending 1P11 Staff Lockers 1P10A Men 1P10 Showers 1P10B Women Staff 1P09, 1P09A, 1P09B Passage (s) 1P14 , 1P15 j Staff Classroom 1P08 Storage 1P08A Public Lobby, Alcove 1P16, 1P16A Entry_ 1P17 Reception 1PO4 Waiting 1P05 Stair P Sally Port 1P06 Vestibule 1P03 i Sally Port 1I01 Visitor Lobby M6 Passage (s) II16B, 1I16A Line-up and Viewing 1113 Fire Panel 1P02 Janitor 1P01 Telephones 1P18 - 4 - 00381 -Level 1 - West (cont'd) Space Room Number Receiving 1104E Administration 1I04 Release 1104D Office 1104B Office 1I04C -Level 2 - East Space Room Number Corridor 2P12 Storage 2P01 Toilet 2P02 Toilet 2P03 Janitor 2P11A Corridor 2Pll Chaplain 2PO4 Program Staff 2P05 Telephone Room 2P06 Corridor 2P09 Storage 2P07. Corridor 2P10 _ Program Staff 2P08 -Level 2 - West Space Room Number Vestibule_ _._ 2P13 Central Control 2P14A Computer Room 2P14C Toilet 2P14B Sally Port 2P14 Janitor 2P15 Program Staff 2P16 Corridor 2P20 Program Staff 2P19 Toilet 2P17 Toilet 2P18 Telephone Room 2P20A Sprinkler Station 2P18A Visitor's Lobby 2Q35 5 00304 t -Level 3 - East Space Room Number Library 3P06 Law Library 3P03 Work Room 3PO4 Passage 3P06B Classroom 3P06A Passage 3P06C Counseling 3P08 Janitor 3P09 Electrical 3P08A Counseling 3P10 -Level 3 - West Space Room Number Corridor 3P13 Counseling- 3P15 Electrical 3P17A Janitor 3P16 Work Room 3P17 Library 3P20 Classroom 3P19 Counseling 3P21 Corridor 3P22 - All 'other rooms and spaces are security areas and all grilles for ducts serving these areas exceeding 6"x6" shall be se- curity-type, as specified in Paragraph C. - 6 CCCDF Mechanical Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 II. CHANGES TO THE DRAWINGS 1. Sheet M-1.1: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. 2. Sheet M-2.1: " to Is of of 3. Sheets M-3, M-4, M-5, and 14-7: These drawings, marked "General Addendum L2 11/22/77", have been revised and shall be substituted for and supersede originally issued drawings bearing the same. Sheet Numbers. 4. Sheet M-8. 1: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. 5. Sheet M-8. 2: 11 of " 6. Sheet M-9.1: @I TV IV " 7. Sheet M-9.2: " B. Sheet M-10.1: to of " 9. Sheet M-10 .2: of Is " It it 10. Sheet M-11.1: " of " " of 11. Sheet M-13: This drawing, marked "General Addendum 0 11/22/77", has been revised and shall be substituted for and supersede originally issued drawing bearing the same Sheet Number. 12. Sheet M-18.1: Attached hereto and made a part of this Addendum. 13. Sheet M-18.2: " is " of " 14,. Sheet M-19.1: " 15. Sheet M-19 .2: " 16. Sheet M-20.1: 17. Sheet M-20.2: 18. Sheet M-23.1: - 7 - 90384 © ' � � 4 ' Z Z t-- QT d -1 � ,y - D p t 0And � � JU IL rs � jo ° sit rw - d - QEF zul Z W � � , zz - N RQ 1Zt�Y � � Zj 411 4 4 : a. 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NOTE : \/ERTICAL INSTALLATION FOP, SUPPLY DUCT FIRE DAMPER 5 DONALD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTPA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY - ADDENDUM 2} 149 NEW MONTGOMERY GTRCCT 22 NOV I9/7 0arrA I/` 1 `� .AN/RnNC1.00.C♦.1109 SHEET 0039 J t��,J (.1s)..s-'Ys0o N1 I ' • 1, I i �cr 50 �7 0 * Wo �-- KW -d xjt > o :30 Z 6W OZ — - idF J lz a- _ w - S m� z t 90 u: I W I d X0 X, to In J O �l Ld orZ Q W LL ZtD u�� �OUF � Q V LY W u�V IL taw Q DujW ��lg z uj 0 LL re -, W IZ �o _ Q u! Q _ - = z��Q Z aQ - ate _ ow3tid) _ ,.._ DONALD BENTLEY &_ASSOCIATES GENERAL SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY - ADDENDUM 2 22 NOV 1977 p�,rAi SA wcw uo§Co CA w4 srwttT SHEET s�M rwwNcl�co.c•s��os /1 r41S,49e.7400 M , I�• 2 � t--Q _ . S -1Z loo Z s gz s o 1 i,� i z S , z Q IL -X2 o_ _ DONALD .BENTLEY b ASSOCIATES GENERALAUDE-NDUM_2_ COM COSTA E DETENTION FACILITY 22 NOV 1977 D 9�1'(A t L 149 NEW r MONTGOIIERY STREW. 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AF.� 9.ox AND D.L.t. 0L>c ll:c-2 1 N Mac" R,coM it'rA-5 f z I 1 1 DONA_LD BENTLEY & ASSOCIATES GENERAL CaN COSTA COUP DETENTION FACILITY - -__ ---- ADDE-,�DUM-2-- 140 NEW MONTGOMERY STREET 22 NOV 1977 I�i/TAIL r SAM FRANCISCO.C•94106 SHEET r��l f�vI, (41e)493.7400 0!M—23•1. 1 ADDENDUM NO. 2 q t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY PLUMBING Project No. 5269-926- (48) Dated: November 22, 1977 J: I The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: +I i i 1._ Pages-•1-.and 2 and referenced sketches.. , . I iI I- 00401 CCCDF Plumbing Addendum No. 2 __ . November 22, 1977 _ 1 _ . : ' _ J_..•.,.CHANGES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS 1. Section 15300, Plumbing: a. Page 11 - After "2.24 LAVATORY (MARKED P-3h) " add the, following new paragraph "2.25" and renumber subsequent paragraphs accordingly: "2.25 LAVATORY (MARKED P-3k) Fixture: Bradley Model 1027, stainless , , steel,-hand-controlled -lavatory with- 4-inch wrist-blade, hot and cold Bradley Pos-I-Pak valves. All exposed brass fittings, heavy-chrome plated. Goose-neck spout with hospital approved, non-aerated, stream-forming nozzle above bowl. Bradley unit less light and waste dispenser. " II. CHANGES TO THE DRAWINGS 1. Sheet P-1: a. Add to Medical Pump Schedule under Description "Den-Tal-Ez". b. Add to Fixture Connection Schedule "P-3K ry,­2=inch waste, 1-1/4- inch x 1-1/2- inch trap, 1-1/2 inch vent, 1/2 inch CW, 1/2 inch HW. " and 'Handicapped' under Remarks. 2. Sheet P-4, 1: Change fixture type in Toilet Room 1I07 from "P-3h" to "P-3k" per attached sheet SKP-6 which - -is; a part of this addendum. 3. Sheet P-10 : Delete 1-1/2" VTR at Col. L-7. 4. Sheet P-18: Add gate valves between risers B-19 and C-1. Add gate valves on HW main from solar - storage tank -on kitchen main and HW line to riser B-1. - 1 - 00402 CCCDF Plumbing Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 _Add_gate valves_ between risers and F-1, and F-37 and E-1. 6. Sheet P-20: Delete riser designation D-26. Add gate valves between risers E-31 and D-1, and D-35 and A-1. - 2 - 00403 t P _ - rp-) l Nk t2Evrsro�5= - V - 5=77_ = : �EI7;REY. _ _ --_..- ------._ -71 &ONTKA C05 A COUNTY -1 W 55T +� YZ\ � til i3;', 1�/ ,j,. ►r'`'•� - /rT A � f 1 • �'ti:.VtsIDIJS :. PA . �0 �ti�vr5!oQs GouNT�y +G�ju, .v. Z. z �5k��C� ` "" ,DONALD `BENTLEY=b"RSSOCIATES"- BENE ALr-. .. CONTfA-COSTA COtJt� Y DETENT194��FACIUTY ADDENDUM 2 14s NtW MONTGOYSAT symacT S 2 NOV 1977 FIXTURE TYPE P-3K — TOILET ROOMY45 SANaRANclsco.cAs.ros LEVEL 1 — WEST (SKP-6) ts�e).ss-�soo P—4.1 ADDENDUM NO. 2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY SPRINKLERS Project No. 5269-926- (49) Dated: November 22, 1977 The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: 1. One page attached. 00406 CCCDF Sprinklers Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 I. CHANGES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS 1. Change Page 12 of Addendum No. 1, paragraph C to - _ read as follows: Section 15400, Page 5, 2.6C, "Model G" is the cor- rect model. II. CHANGES TO THE DRAWINGS 1. Sheet FP-1: a. Change type of sprinkler head from sidewall to pendent type in Rooms 1S22, 1SO4K, 1163, 1M24, 1M22, 1M21, and 1M29. - b. -Change -type -of sprinkler head from pendent type : to sidewall type in Room 1M20. 2. Sheet FP-2: - - a. - Change type of sprinkler head from sidewall to pendent type in Room 153. b. Add pendent type head in Access Room near Room 1P10B and Access Room near Room 1146A. 3. Sheet FP-4: a. Add two (2) fire hose cabinets type #2 recessed. Locations are as follows: 1. Fire hose cabinet in wall located between column lines M & N and 6 & 7. 2. Fire hose cabinet in wall located between column lines Q & R and 11 and 12. 4. Sheet FP-10: a. Correct Fire Protection diagram by adding four (4) fire hose cabinets at the 2nd level. Per plan FP-2 and paragraph 3 of this Addendum. - 1 - 00401 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 j,j_, In the Mahar of _ Appointments to the Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board. Supervisor J. P. Kenny having recommended that Ms. Martha W. Hobbs, 3329 Wall Avenue, Richmond, California 94804 and Mr. Dwight R. Murray, Ph.D. , 726 Lobos, Point Richmond, California 94801 be appointed to the Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board to fill the unexpired terms of Mr. Herbert H. Black, Jr. and Mr. Arthur LaPlant ending June 30, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the fon"pin6 is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervison on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Boord of CC: Ms. Martha W. Hobbs Mr. Dwight R. Murray, Ph.1f�jpe"`sors 22nd November 77 Contra Costa County affixed this day of - 19 Alcoholism Advisory Board Director, Human Resources LSSON, Clerk Agency Auditor-Controller BY \ Deputy Clerk County Administrator Ronda Amdahl Public Information Officer H-24 4/77 15m 00408 CCCDF • Sprinklers Addendum No. 2 November 22, 1977 I. CHANGES TO THE SPECIFICATIONS .Change Page 12 of Addendum No. 1, paragraph .0 to - read as follows: Section 15400, Page 5, 2.6C, "Model G" is the cor- rect model. II. CHANGES TO THE DRAWINGS 1. Sheet FP-1: a. Change type of sprinkler head from sidewall to pendent type in Rooms 1S22, 1SO4K, 1I63, 1M24, IM22, 1M21, and 1M29. b.= -:Change type -of spr-inkler head from pendent. -type: . = to sidewall type in Room 1M20. 2. Sheet FP-2: - • _ - a. Change type of sprinkler head from sidewall to pendent type in Room 153. b. Add pendent type head in Access Room near Room 1P10B and Access Room near Room 1I46A. 3. Sheet FP-4: a. Add two (2) fire hose cabinets type #2 recessed. Locations are as follows: 1. Fire hose cabinet in wall located between column lines M & N and 6 & 7. 2. Fire hose cabinet in wall located between column lines Q & R and 11 and 12. 4. Sheet FP-10 : a. Correct Fire Protection diagram by adding four (4) fire hose cabinets at the 2nd level. Per plan FP-2 and paragraph 3 of this Addendum. 00407 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 . 19 Z2- In ,ZIn the Matter of _ Appointments to the Contra Costa . County Alcoholism Advisory Board. Supervisor J. P. Kenny having.recoBmended that Ms. Martha W. Hobbs, 3329 Wall Avenue, Richmond, California 94804 and Mr. Dwight R. Murray, Ph.D. , 726 Lobos, Point Richmond, California 94801 be appointed to the Contra Costa County Alcoholism Advisory Board to fill the unexpired terms of Mr. Herbert H. Black, Jr. and Mr. Arthur LaPlant ending June 30, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the forejoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the n+inutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesaid. CC: Ms. Martha W. Hobbs Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Spwvmors Mr. Dwight R. Murray, Ph.,T ' 22nd November 77 Contra Costa County ofRxed t+n day of 19 Alcoholism Advisory Board Director, Human Resources �J�ffLSSON, Clerk Agency County Auditor-Controller By Deputy Clerk County Administrator Ronda Amdahl Public Information Officer H-24 4/77 15m 00408 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California ?november_ 22 , 19 U In the Matter of Authorizing Citizen Representa— tive for County on Joint Commission on Cable Television. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having indicated that the Board action of November 1, 1977 appointing her to serve on a Joint Commission on Cable Television does not completely satisfy the goals and objectives intended for establishment of the Commissions namely, a citizen consumer representative of the unincorporated service area of TELEVENTS to serve on the Commission which is to advise and make recommendations to the Board and appropriate city councils; and Supervisor Fanden having recommended that applications be solicited for a citizen representative of the unincorporated area for appointment by the Board to said Commission; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 Supervisors Supervisor N. C. Fanden Mafror J. Krause affixed this 2nd doy of �JnvPm ar 192_7 /J J. R._ OLSSON, Clerk Byf��'<'l'i:� �. /��L'�t _..f_� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 00409 H-24 4/77 15m • IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on ) Request of Mr. James E. Morehouse ) November 22, 1977 for Variances in Conditions of ) Cardroom License. ) This being the time for hearing on the application of Mr. James E. Morehouse for variances in the conditions of his card- room license as follows: 1) Permit change of location of operations from "Toots and Gully," 819 Loring Avenue, Crockett, to the "Boat House Lounge," 6210 Bethel Island Road, Bethel Island; 2) Increase the number of card tables from four to ten; 3) Extend the hours of operation from Friday through Sunday continuously; and The Board having received a November 17, 1977 letter from Harry D. Ramsay, County Sheriff-Coroner, advising that the usual back- ground investigation indicates no reason to disapprove Mr. Morehouse's request; and Mr. T. J. Coll, attorney representing the applicant, having urged the Board to approve the requested variances; and Mr. George Hubbard, President of 799 Property Owners Improvement Association, Inc. , having stated that residents are opposed to the cardroom operation and are of the opinion that the remoteness of the area would make policing difficult, and having requested that the change of location be denied; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having expressed the opinion that the cardroom would not be detrimental to the community and that if any problems arise, action could be initiated to revoke the license, and therefore having recommended approval of the application for change of location and the variances which would permit ten card tables and a 24-hour operation on Friday and Saturday nights but retention of the 2:00 a.m. closing time from Sunday night (2 :00 a.m. Monday) through Thursday night (2:00 a.m. Friday) ; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having stated that she would vote in the affirmative inasmuch as her constituents are in favor of moving the cardroom operation from the Crockett area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977., CC: Mr. James E. Morehouse Mr. T. J. Coll CERTIFIED COPY Count Sheriff—Coroner I certify that this is a full. true & correct copy of County oronthe original document which Is on file in my office. County Counsel and that it was passed & adapted by the Board of County Administrator Supervisors of Contra Co.ta County. California. on the date shown. %TTF.ST: J. R. OLSSO\. County Clerk&exoffielo Clerk of said Board of Supervisors. by Deputy- Clerk. Wr on vt4XO�e--22,1f7 00410 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stats of Califomia November, 22 , 19 22- In Zin the Maher of Membership on the Child Health & Disability Prevention Program Advisory Board The Board on November 8, 1977 having referred the matter of membership vacancies on the Child Health & Disability Prevention Program (CHDP) Advisory Board to its Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden); and The said Committee having met with staff from the County Adminis- trator's Office, the CHDP office, and the Human Resources Agency, and after discussion of the issues, arrived at the following recommendations: (1) That Paul M. Johnson be appointed to fill the unexpired term of Peggy Salvador ending October 7, 1978, "parent" category; (2) That Judy L. Whitfield be appointed to fill the unexpired term of Shirley Jones ending October 7, 1979, "parent" category; (3) That the CHDP Advisory Board be allowed to appoint alternate representatives, as permitted by the Board's policy governing appointments to boards and commissions, with the requirement that the CHDP Advisory Board submit a roster to the Clerk of the Board listing the names, terms, and representative status of those alternates so designated, and with the understanding that said alternates serve in an informal capacity, with the following exception: (4) That payment of actual and necessary expenses to alternate members when acting in lieu of regular members of the CHDP Advisory Board be approved, and that the County Auditor-Controller be authorized to make such payments subject to the provisions found in Title 17 of the California Adminis- trative Code, 4 6840 (f), as follows: ' "(f) Reimbursement. Advisory Board members and alternates shall serve without salary. Advisory board members. and alternates when acting in lieu of board members, shall be eligible for reimbursement under the community plan for actual expenses incurred in connection with the performance of their duties. For parent members, as defined in paragraph (b) of this section, reimbursement may include actual costs of transportation & child care." IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) are APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order onto on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: HRA Director supervisors cc: CHDP Director affixed this 22nddar of November . 19 L Appointees Health Officer County Administrator J. O SSON, Clark Public Information Officer By c�,•y-�C Deputy Clerk Auditor-Controller 4 Internal Operations Committee Ronda Amdahl 00411 H-24 3/76 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY Novem bar 22 , 19 In the Matter of Report on Effects of Outflow from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta on Quality of San Francisco Bay. The Board on July 19, 1977 having entered an agreement with J. B. Gilbert & Associates, Planning and Engineering Consultants, for studies with respect to Delta Outflow and its benefits to the Delta and the San Francisco Bay System and the acceptability of the planned operation of State and Federal Delta Water Facilities; Mr. V. L. Cline, Public Works Director, having called attention to the November 22, 1977 report received from J. B. Gilbert & Associates entitled "Effects of Outflow from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta on Quality of San Francisco Bay"; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the .Board on November 22, 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: Public Works Director Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Environmental Control Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 22nd doy of No jeMb&X 19_7_7_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By r�G 2 , Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 00412 H-24 4/77 15m Prepared for Contra Costa County Water Agency RECEIVED v 19779 :. v J. P_ OLSSON CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS STA CO. eputy U EFFECTS OF OUTFLOW FROM THE SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA ON QUALITY OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY • 22 November 1977 Prepared by J. B. Gilbert & Associates Claremont Hotel Berkeley, California Microfilmed wifh board ordW 00413 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I , ' I14TRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Background. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 1 Scope of Study. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-4 -� Acknowledgments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 CHAPTER II t PRINCIPAL FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-1 CHAPTER III } PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SAN FRA14CISCO BAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-1 Approach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-1 Hydrologic Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-2 Physical and Chemical Effects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-7 CHAPTER IV • BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SAN FRANCISCO BAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-1 Algae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-1 Zooplankton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-4 Zoobenthos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-7 Fish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-8 APPENDIX A J REVIEW OF CURRENT SCIENTIFIC OPINION ON EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SAN FRANCISCO BAY. . . . . . . . . A-1 ! Effects of Delta Outflow on the Physical and Chemical Characteristics of San Francisco Bay. . . A-1 Effects of Delta Outflow on the Biota of SanFrancisco Bay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11 References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-41 APPENDIX B REFERENCES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 • 00414 I aCA*i&Assodabas J LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF MEDIAN SEASONAL AND ANNUAL DELTA OUTFLOW. . . . . III-4 TABLE 2 SUMMARY OF LOWEST OUTFLOW OF RECORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-6 TABLE 3 TOTAL HYDRAULIC DISPLACEMENT TIME BETWEEN CHIPPS ISLAND AND RICHMOND-SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE. . . . . . . . . . . . III-20 TABLE 4 CHLOROSITY RANGE OF IMPORTANT AQUATIC ORGANISMS IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY ESTUARY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-5 TABLE 5 �► ACTIVITIES OF ANADROMOUS FISHES IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV-10 -� TABLE A-1 J • DATE OF PEAK SALINITY INTRUSION INTO SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA AREA, 1920-1964. . . . . . . . . . . . A-3 TABLE A-2 J MONTHLY SILICATE CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. . . . . A-7 TABLE A-3 4 HISTORICAL MEAN BAY SUSPENDED SOLIDS CONCENTRATIONS AND SECCHI DISC TRANSPARENCIES FOR TWO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DELTA OUTFLOW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-10 TABLE A-4 _ DISSOLVED OXYGEN AND TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS OF NEOMYSIS AWATSCHENSIS IN THE SUISUN BAY-DELTA AREA. . . . . . A-18 TABLE A-5 IMPORTANT BENTHIC ANIMAL FOOD SOURCES FOR HIGHER TROPHIC LEVELS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-21 TABLE A-6 APPROXIMATE MIGRATION AND SPAWNING PATTERNS OF THREE STRAINS OF KING SALMON IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-31 00411 - J.�G�rtb►Associ�bos LIST OF FIGURES .i FIGURE 1 , —' DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUAL {WATER YEAR) DELTA OUTFLOWS UNDER VARIOUS LEVELS OF MANAGEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . I-3 --� FIGURE 2 HISTORICAL MEDIAN MONTHLY DELTA OUTFLOW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-5 FIGURE 3 ~; EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OFTHE BAY IN FALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o — . . . III-9 FIGURE 4 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OF THE BAY IN WINTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . III-10 "1 FIGURE 5 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OF THE BAY IN SPRING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . III-11 FIGURE 6 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OF THE BAY IN SUMMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZII-12 FIGURE 7 ESTIMATED CHANGE IN CHLOROSITY IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-13 FIGURE 8 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN FALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-15 FIGURE 9 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN WINTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . III-16 FIGURE 10 —' EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN SPRING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-17 FIGURE 11 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN SUMMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-18 004. i ' J ti • FIGURE 12 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN FALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III=22 fi FIGURE 13 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN WINTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•• III-23 FIGURE 14 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN SPRING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-24 FIGURE 15 J EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN SUMMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-25 FIGURE 16 —3 ESTIMATED CHANGE IN DISSOLVED SILICA IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS. . . . . . . . . . III-26 FIGURE 17 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE BAY IN FALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-28 "� • FIGURE 18 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE BAY IN WINTER. . III-29 FIGURE 19 -; EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE BAY IN SPRING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-30 FIGURE 20 j EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE BAY IN SUMMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . III-31 FIGURE 21 ? ESTIMATED CHANGE IN SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS. . . . . . . . . . III-33 FIGURE 22 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY OF THE BAY IN FALL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-34 FIGURE 23 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY OF THE BAY IN WINTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-35 iv j 0041./ i i FIGURE 24 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY -- OF THE BAY IN SPRING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-36 FIGURE 25 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY OF THE BAY IN SU14MER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III-37 FIGURE 26 ESTIMATED CHANGE IN TRANSPARENCY IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . III-38 7 FIGURE 27 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUTRIENT CONCENTRATION AND DELTA OUTFLOW INDEX AT CHIPPS ISLAND. . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . III-40 r 3 0041.8 �B�C#�rta►Auociabas A • CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND The State Water Project (SWP) and the Federal Central Valley Project (CVP) are the two most important water management projects affecting the amount of water flowing from the Sacramento- San Joaquin River system into the Delta and thence into San Francisco Bay. These two projects are operated to store and J transfer water from northern California to central and southern California. The CVP, operated by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, supplies water to the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. The key unit A • of this project is Shasta Dam and Lake on the Sacramento River, completed in 1944. This reservoir has a storage capacity of 4.55 million acre-feet of water which is 50.3 percent of the total existing storage in all CVP reservoirs, excluding the -- 20.4 million acre-feet of off stream storage at San Luis Reservoir. Another 4.73 million acre-feet of storage will be available when the Auburn and New Melones dams are completed. The SWP delivers water, principally from Lake Orovilie, as far south as Riverside County. Orovilie Dam was completed in 1968 and creates a reservoir with 3.54 million acre-feet of storage. This amount constitutes 91.3 percent of the total SWP storage capacity. To satisfy water contractors south of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta water has been exported from the Delta since 1952 when 0041.9 �.�Gil�rtta Associ�bas the Delta-Mendota Canal, an element of CVP, became operational. Diversions from the Delta have steadily increased since then, especially after 1968 when the California Aqueduct, an element of SWP, began operation. Presently about 4 million acre-feet (5, 520 cf s) of water is exported from the Delta through these two canals. Exports are expected to increase to 8.4 million acre-feet (11,600 cfs) by the year 2020. The SWP's share of the exports is growing, and after the year 2000, diversions by the SWP and the CVP will be approximately equal. To double water exports from the Delta, a number of new water storage and conveyance facilities have been proposed. A current 7 description of proposed facilities is contained in the 1977 i Senate Bill No. 346. Most noted among these facilities is the Peripheral Canal, which will divert Sacramento River water around • the Delta to the Tracy Pumping Station. Associated with the proposed increase in water exports will be a reduction in Delta outflow. A recent estimate of 1980 and 1990 Delta outflow has been prepared by the California Department of Water Resources [Reference 11 ! Delta outflow for the year 1980 was based _ upon operation of only existing Delta transfer facilities and provision of sufficient outflow to satisfy the Four-Agency Fish Agreement Criteria. The 1990 Delta outflow would also satisfy these criteria and is based upon completion of the Peripheral Canal and a groundwater storage project south of the Delta yielding 400,000 acre-feet of water annually. A comparison of the frequency of occurrence of planned future Delta outflows with historical conditions (water years 1921-1922 _ through 1970-1971) is shown on Figure 1. Median Delta outflow for the historical condition is 18.4 million acre-feet and average *References contained in Appendix B. - I-2 0020 IB.GilbOA&&Sodaks 0.3 HISTORICAL (1922-71) 0.2 a 00 Z ? Co W W N _ 0.1 0 4 ZZ W% o.3 a W -� W W '- oW=c 1980 DEVELOPMENT -� 0.2 o 1 0 } Z 0.1 W a W .W iM60=6mm0 2 0.4-- a p WIwz ac Q u: W i 0.3 1990 DEVELOPMENT 1 0.2 0.1 0 0-4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-20 20-24 24-28 28-32 32-36 36-40 over 40 ANNUAL DELTA OUTFLOW, million acre-feet DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUAL (WATER YEAR) DELTA OUTFLOWS UNDER VARIOUS LEVELS OF MANAGEMENT FIGURE 1 .J Delta outflow is 21.4 million acre-feet; 10 percent of the years exceed 40 million acre-feet. Under the 1980 development condition, the median Delta outflow will be reduced by half to 9.3 million acre-feet, assuming the 50-year hydrologic record L"i" were repeated. The median will be further reduced to 7.8 million acre-feet at the 1990 development condition. For both the 1980 and 1990 development conditions, a much higher proportion of the years would have an outflow near the median. Annual outflows less than 4 million acre-feet, which never occurred in the 1922-1971 period, will occur 10 and 20 percent of the years for the 1980 .� and 1990 development conditions, respectively. The frequency of occurrence of high outflow years will be greatly reduced. The effect of this changing flow pattern on San Francisco Bay quality is the subject of this study. SCOPE OF STUDY This study of the effects of outflow from the Sacramento-San -j Joaquin Delta on the quality of San Francisco Bay was performed by J. B. Gilbert & Associates under contract to the Contra Costa i County Water Agency. I The specific assignment in the contract was to inventory the _ current scientific opinion on the effects of Delta outflow throughout the San Francisco Bay system and to provide a detailed t review of the factual basis for this opinion. This assignment was accomplished, and is presented- as Appendix A to this report. Because most of the scientific opinion is qualitative, at least with respect to spatial and temporal conditions that would occur as a result of planned reductions in Delta outflow, cause and effect relationships were developed and quantitative estimates _ -4 00422 I&CAaWswdaims were made of relevant physical and chemical conditions throughout the Bay (where sufficient data were available) that could be expected for designated future reductions in Delta outflow. The effects of these changes on the overall quality of San Francisco Bay were then estimated. The results of this assessment constitute the body of this report. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was performed under the direction of Dr. Donald L. Feuerstein by William O. Maddaus and Robert I. Benson, all of J. B. Gilbert Associates. 1 r • -S 00423 &So&� J • CHAPTER II PRINCIPAL FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS i Based on an inventory and review of published fact and scientific opinion and on relationships developed and provided in this analysis, the following principal findings and conclusions are presented concerning the effects of planned modifications in i Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta outflow on the quality of San -� Francisco Bay. 1. Of all the data available on the characteristics of Delta -� outflow and San Francisco Bay, little has been, or can be, 7 used to determine in a quantitative manner the effects of Delta outflow on the quality of San Francisco Bay. This _ information has been developed by various governmental • agencies and scientific investigators in response to their specific interests and objectives, which have been directed J to either characterizing the quantity and quality of Delta outflow- or characterizing the quality of San Francisco Bay, not to relating the two. Most of the, inquiry has been directed toward specific aspects or interactions among the physical, chemical, and biological factors constituting the I overall quality of San Francisco Bay, and in general has not related observed or presumed effects in a quantitative manner to amount or quality of Delta outflow. 2. Large reductions in outflow from the Delta are proposed by the State of California and the Federal Government. Whereas 18.4 million acre-feet of fresh water flowed from the Delta into San Francisco Bay in a median water year (half of the years had greater flows and half had lesser flows) based on the 50 011424 J&CA*i&RU0da6aS • years of record extending from -1922 to 1971, tht median flows would be reduced to 9.3 million acre-feet, or about half, in 1980 and to 7.8 million acre-feet in 1990 if the 50-year hydrologic record were to repeat. 3. Annual Delta outflows of less than 4 million acre-feet, which never occurred in the 1922-1971 period of record, would occur J10 percent of the years for the proposed development condition of 1980 and 20 percent of the years for the proposed develop- ment condition of 1990. The frequency of occurrence of high (greater than 36 million acre-feet) Delta outflow years will -� be greatly reduced. 4. Substantial effects of planned reductions in Delta outflow on the physical and chemical character of San Francisco Bay can be quantitated and have been demonstrated, but the effects of these physical and chemical changes on the biota • in the San Francisco Bay system are beyond quantification at the present time due to insufficient data and knowledge. Statements of knowledgeable individuals on the expected effects of reduced Delta outflows on the biota in San ! Francisco Bay are generally conjectural, and sometimes conflicting. 5. North San Francisco Bay (north of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge) will retain the character of an estuary with an extended salinity gradient for the development proposed for 1980 and 1990. Salinities can be expected to increase about 2 grams per liter (_g/1) in the fall and spring and about 1 - g/1 or less in the winter and summer in all parts of San Francisco Bay between Port Chicago and the Dumbarton Bridge, except in the central part near the Golden Gate. ZZ-2 00425 j 8 CAQi&&S0daAMS • 6. The time for suspended and dissolved material to move from the Delta to the central part of San Francisco Bay will be substantially increased under the proposed development conditions of 1980 and 1990. Increases will be largest in the fall and spring. In these seasons, for 1990 development L conditions, dissolved and suspended material can be expected to take about three times as long to move from Port Chicago Lito the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. In the winter, these ,-� materials will take about twice as long to move the distance; travel times will be virtually unchanged during the summer. 7. The contribution of suspended sediment to the Bay from Delta 4 outflow will be reduced under planned future conditions. Decreases in concentrations of suspended solids on the order of 20 to 40 percent can be expected to occur in the northern reach of San Francisco Bay. Concomitantly, water clarity can be expected to increase about 20 to 40 percent. The Lj effect of increased water clarity on phytoplankton growth F1 and species composition is not known. 8. Concentrations of two important nutrients in the Bay will be reduced by planned reductions in Delta outflow. Throughout L: most of the year, concentrations of dissolved silica can be expected to be reduced by one third to one half. Silica is an essential nutrient for diatoms, which are the predominant type of phytoplankton in the Bay. The significance of the 1. reduced silica concentrations cannot be determined with existing data. Contributions of detritus, i.e. plant fragments, to the Bay will be reduced by an unknown amount as a result of lower Delta outflows. Reductions in silica or detritus could have an effect on the lower forms of life, which may in turn manifest itself in reduced productivity of higher forms of life. Y • 11-3 0 421 B.CAW &Wdala r. • 9. As a result of future decreases in Delta outflow, the area _ in North San Francisco Bay where certain important types of zooplankton can survive will be reduced. It is estimated that as much as 10 miles of the northern reach of the Bay might be lost for the maintenance of the opossum shrimp 1� Neomysis awatschensis due to expected salinity increases. This shrimp is an important food for young fish, particularly striped bass. p10. The distribution of zoobenthos, i.e. , clams, oysters, shrimps, U and crustaceans, will be affected by future reduced Delta outflow. Due to increased salinities, the location of the faunal break that differentiates between essentially marine- type zoobenthos and freshwater species is expected to move upstream about eight miles from its historical location in the Carquinez Strait into Suisun Bay under the planned 1990 development condition. Changes in the character of zoobenthos • could affect waterfowl, shorebirds, and fish that feed on i these animals. J 11. The impact of planned reductions in Delta outflow on fishes in the Bay cannot be stated at this time because of complex J interdependencies among chemical and physical factors and the distribution and abundance of lower forms of animal life. The important species of fish in the Bay, i.e. , -� striped bass, king salmon, American shad, white sturgeon, '= and steelhead trout, should be able to tolerate expected changes in the chlorosity of the water. The most important impact upon the fish is likely to be the reduced abundance of principal food sources in portions of San Pablo and Suisun bays and in the Carquinez Strait during the fall when most all of these fish are either resident in or migrating II-4 00421 �a &&So • through these areas. The magnitude of this impact cannot be determined at this time. RECOMMENDATION Based on the findings and conclusions, it is recommended that a comprehensive scientific and technical investigation be conducted 1 to ascertain the effects of freshwater outflows from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta on the quality of the San Francisco Bay estuary, including, but not limited to, the effect of out- flows on the ecology and the economic value of the San Francisco Bay-Delta system. The investigation should focus on the relationship between the magnitude of Delta outflows, with particular emphasis on the requirements for high outflows, and the protection and maintenance of a desirable biological food chain, fishery habitat, and • wildlife habitat. Moreover, the investigation should result in a recommendation on the quantities of monthly, or at least seasonal, Delta outflows needed to adequately protect both the natural water-oriented resources and the economic resources of San Francisco Bay and the Delta. II-5 00428 I B.CM wt&A Zd.-bas J CHAPTER III PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW i ON SAN FRANCISCO BAY a J APPROACH To assess the effects that might occur throughout the San Francisco Bay system as a result of the planned upstream manage- went (additional diversion and storage) of waters from the -� Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys (alteration of natural fresh- water outflow from the Delta) , the spatial distribution of 1 pertinent physical and chemical factors were determined for historical and planned Delta outflows according to the four _ seasons--fall, winter, spring, and summer. The hydraulic and j water quality response of the Bay to sizable daily variations in rates of Delta outflow would be manifest in some parts almost immediately and in other parts within days or weeks. Because of the great difficulty in estimating the response of the Bay in terms of hours or weeks due to the paucity of data, and because the more significant changes to the biosystem are those that occur or persist for longer periods of time, the analysis of 1 effects by season, i.e. , averaged conditions for consecutive three-month time periods, should be quite indicative of the overall, long-term effects of planned future modifications in Delta outflow. `t ' Also, because planned reduced Delta outflows will increase the frequency of occurrence of low-outflow years, as was indicated in Chapter I, the physical and chemical effects that could be expected for the four seasons of a low-outflow year were determined for planned future levels of water resource manage- ) • ment development. . J.B�C.�bcrt�,,Auoci�bas - i i HYDROLOGIC CONDITIONS The California State Department of Water Resources (DWR) has J published [Reference 1] estimated Delta outflows past Chipps Island for the water years (October through September) 1921-1922 J through 1970-1971 for three conditions--historical, 1980 develop- ment, and 1990 development. The historical condition represents the best estimate (actual flows cannot be measured at Chipps Island) by DWR of actual monthly outflows during the period of record. The condition for 1980 development represents the estimated monthly outflows that would occur to satisfy the criteria of the Four-Agency Fish Agreement and to accommodate an exportation from the Delta of 6.44 million acre-feet in 1980 (8,870 cfs) . The condition for 1990 development represents the J estimated outflows that would occur to satisfy the Four-Agency • Fish Agreement and to accommodate an exportation from the Delta of 7.48 million acre-feet in 1990 (10,300 cfs) . The estimated -� outflows for the 1990 development conditions are preliminary since they have not been tested for effect on interior Delta quality as yet. r The estimated monthly Delta outflows for the three conditions were aggregated into the four seasons and converted to an average -` Delta outflow rate expressed in cubic feet per second (cfs) . _E The median outflow for the season, i.e. , half of the outflows were of greater magnitude and half were of lesser magnitude, was selected as the Delta outflow for comparison. In addition, the total outflow record of 50 years (water year 1921-1922 _ through water year 1970-1971) was separated into two records. One period selected was the record for water years 1921-1922 through 1943-1944, representative of Delta outflow conditions _ III-2 0U430 IRC&at&AaWd.-An L • prior to any substantial upstream management of inflow to the Delta (Lake Shasta became operational in 1944) ; and the other period was the record for water years 1944-1945 through 1970- 1971. The median seasonal and annual Delta outflows for these conditions are presented in Table 1. variations in historical median monthly Delta outflow during the four seasons for the three periods of record 11922-1971, 1922-1944, and 1945-1971) are shown on Figure 2. The effect of 7 major upstream diversion and storage that began in 1944 on winter and spring Delta outflows is very evident. The major outflows of snowmelt and precipitation that previously occurred .: in early spring have been reduced markedly, with a shift from April to February of peak median monthly Delta outflow. The ' hydrograph of median monthly outflows for the period from 1944- 1945. 944- 1945 through 1970-1971, during which time many major and minor • upstream diversions and storage were effected, is similar to the hydrograph representing the total record of outflow from 1922- 1971. Seasonal median outflows for the period from 1945-1971 have changed the following percentages from the period 1922-1944 : increased 45 percent in the fall; increased 2 percent in the winter; decreased 31 percent in the spring; and increased 145 -, percent in the summer. The corresponding median annual Delta J outflow decreased 13 percent. 7 For purposes of determining the effects of changes in San Francisco Bay quality as a result of planned changes in Delta outflow, the total outflow record extending from water year J 1921-1922 through water 1970-1971 was chosen as the basis of comparison. The record for the period from 1922-1944 was rejected because it represents conditions prior to operation of any major upstream management facilities, which will remain in III-3 00431 1B.C et&RsS d-&S L .1 t.._._a TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF MEDIAN SEASONAL AND ANNUAL DELTA OUTFLOW Delta Outflow, cfs Management Fall Winter Spring Summer Annual Condition (Oct-Dec) (Jan-Mar) (Apr-Jun) (Jul-Sep) (Oct-Sep) Historical Pre-Shasta Lake (1922-44) 12,300 43,000 41,400 2,200 29,300 Post-Shasta Lake (1945-71) 17,800 43,700 26,400 5,390 25,500 Total Record (1922-71) 14,700 43,500 32,900 4,470 25,900 1980 Development) Pre-Shasta Lake (1922-44) 5,270 18,100 13,400 5,730 12,600 H Post-Shasta Lake (1945-71) 9,840 26,600 13,100 6,190 13,700 H Total Record (1922-71) 7,210 24,800 13,300 6,010 12,900 1990 Development2 Pre-Shasta )Lake (1922-44) 3,620 14,600 10,400 4,360 10,500 Post-Shasta Lake (1945-71) 6,720 23,300 11,300 4,370 12,600 Total Record (1922-71) 5,840 21,700 10,500 4,370 10,800 Source: Department of Water Resources (21 March 1977) lAssumes Four-Agency Fish Agreement Criteria and Delta exports of 6.44 million acre-ft 2Assumes Four-Agency Fish Agreement Criteria and Delta exports of 7.48 million acre-ft; Y outflows are indicated as preliminary ' i 70- r7 L i 60 l ♦ •N -' ♦ •N i ♦ • r -� ♦ •t -, 50 �� • 1945-71 t w 1922-71 �', • -' " 1922-44 �♦ 1922-44 0 40 ♦ �� • ►L =;NtAqjm me 1922-71 o � • 30 ........ mamma 1945-71 SIBJ J p ^1�♦ 20 ��� : i• ..■.....j.�j a =@1945-71 �me= 1922-71 S: w.q.p=&.... 1922-44 • 10 1945-71 .�■.... =1�. 1922-71 1 f� 1922-4400 •#i • 0 OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP E--- FALL WINTER SPRING ---t- SUMMER -� - t HISTORICAL MEDIAN MONTHLY DELTA OUTFLOW FIGURE 2 existence. The record for the period from 1945-1971 was rejected from comparison on the basis that it reflects a period over which an ever increasing level of upstream water resources management was occurring, which would provide a more distorted or biased statistic than the total record spanning 50 years. Seasonal Delta outflows for the driest year of record, based on annual outflow, are presented in Table 2. For the historical condition, lowest annual outflow occurred in the water year 1923- 1924. At the planned 1980 and 1990 development conditions, the J lowest annual outflows are represented by the water year 1930- 1931. TABLE 2 SUMMARY OF LOWEST OUTFLOW OF RECORD • Delta Outflow, cfs Management Fall Winter Spring Summer Annual Condition (Oct-Dec) (Jan-Mar) (Apr-Jun) (Jul-Sep) (Oct-Sep) Historical 1923-1924 8,094 15,108 4,277 -1,365 6,511 J 1980 Development 1930-1931 3,776 4,784 3,557 3,513 3,903 1990 Development 1930-1931 3,293 2,963 3,086 3,102 3,112 Source: Department of Water Resources (21 March 1977) . II1-6 00434 �11 cafti&&Wda�as • PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL EFFECTS 1 The physical and chemical condition of San Francisco Bay, from Chipps Island in the northern reach of the system to Dumbarton 7 Bridge in the southern reach, as a function of historical and planned future Delta outflows, is presented in this section. ! Physical and chemical parameters were selected that (1) indicate the general admixture of Delta outflow with ocean water, (2) describe the general density stratification of the system, (3) represent the net residence time of pollutants and other substances in the system, and (4) describe water quality condi- tions affecting bidlogical communities in the system. Basic data from which these relationships were developed were obtained from two major sources--the comprehensive study of San Francisco Bay performed by the University of California, Berkeley during 1960-1970 [References 2 through 171 and a study conducted by Hugo B. Fischer, Inc. and Waterfront Design Associates in 1977 [Reference 181 . On the following figures relating physical and chemical factors to location in the Bay, season, and Delta outflow condition, lines labeled "historical", "1980", and "1990" depict median conditions and those labeled "1980 Dry" and "1990 Dry" denote lowest annual outflow on record. Insufficient data were avail- able for South San Francisco Bay to estimate the effects of a dry year on physical and chemical factors. Also, with the exception of water transparency, all parameters are representa- tive of average conditions in the vertical water column. Chlorosity Chlorosity, or chloride ion concentration expressed as grams per liter (g/1) , Drovides an excellent indicator of the admixture of III-7 1 043 J&CAbWi 7►RSSOCic1.S fresh Delta outflow (very low chlorosity) and ocean water (high chlorosity) . It also is a principal distinguishing indicator of marine and freshwater organism tolerances and habitats. The distribution of chlorosity throughout the Bay from Chipps Island to Dumbarton Bridge associated with the various .butflow conditions--for the four seasons of fall, winter, spring, and �? summer are presented on Figures 3, 4, 5, and 6, respectively. The effect of Delta outflow on chlorosity in the northern reach j of the Bay is much more pronounced than in the southern reach. Even during the winter, when Delta outflow is the greatest, - chlorosity in the South Bay remains in excess of 14 g/1 (sea water has a chlorosity of about 18.5 g/1) . With exception of summer, the chlorosity at any location in the Bay can be expected J to increase as Delta outflows are reduced in the future. During the summer in the northern reach, the chlorosity can be expected ? to decrease everywhere until 1980, after which it will return to • its historical concentration by 1990. -- Chlorosities will be higher throughout North San Francisco Bay in a dry year for both 1980 and 1990 development conditions. 1 The differences between a median year and a dry year are more pronounced during the winter and spring because of the lack of the high flows in a dry'year during this period. The extent of expected change in chlorosity throughout the Bay from the historical condition for the median 1980 and 1990 developments by season is shown on Figure 7. In the northern reach (Angel Island to Chipps Island) , the greatest percentage change with respect to season can be expected to occur in the spring, with only slightly smaller percentage changes occurring in the fall. The percentage changes in the northern reach also .- I1I-8 �.��Q��►RSSOCIc�QS 26 24 22- 20- 1990 2201990 J 18- 1.98o 40 -; SaloomM � ��� � 16 HISTORICAL ♦ Ry 9g - Q1 ♦ O�'�Y 14- 12- 10- 8- 6- 4- 2- FALL 4 12 108 6 42FALL 0 ac in J Q W m li N Q W c Z m m • W Q Z O i7 '_ H• H Q Q • O W C7 N O d W Iz cc V N -cc Ln Q 2 G W p d D N = V Q d Q W O Z V O d V zoo 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OF THE BAY IN FALL FIGURE 3 fi 26- 24- 22- 20- 1999- 16. 6242220199616 - ♦ �� `Ao Rr 19 •--` 5��� p9` 14- 12- 10- 8- 6- 4- 2. 4 12 108 642 WINTER 0 at m J � ' W m Q 4. N Q W _ � 2 OC Q 2 F- OC F- O m m • W Q 2 m oC C7 Q Q • O d Q N D W = W N O W C7 CL d' Q a' 2 O W Z Q ci N Q W W J J O Z; d. j ¢ = a. C = v 2 2 a~C O N 2 t9 Q a V m d V 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OF THE BAY IN WINTER 00438 FIGURE 4 26 24 22 20 18 +. 16 - Y to its j F 14- 12- 10 4 12 10 9 �. -- - i A -, 8 6 4 ♦ ♦. 2 SPR i NG 0 • ac m J � Q W Q = Q aC Z H Q H O m m W a z m aC c� Z O fL Q N D W V N � V d S 2 Z C7 V 2 w 2 D N T C7 Q a V m d V 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 BO 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OF THE BAY IN SPRING FIGURE 5 26 24 22 20 f 18 1990 000,M71 ma $1�-— SN LP X990 16 0 �% RY 14 '� p< N 12 HISTORICAL s 1990 v t, 10- 8- 6- 4- 2 0 86 4 2 "{ 1 SUMMER - 0 • ac � J Z J W N Q W _ O W co N G cl W_ W cc Q 2 O Wor Q V N _ m x D N V m 4 u 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON CHLOROSITY OF THE BAY IN SUMMER FIGURE 6 100 _ W a 50 s W Ocm co 0 Q cn cm H 2 W V a< 0 W J W 2 W 2 cc Z 3 v� vs I —50 1 DUMBARTON SAN MATEO HUNTERS ANGEL RICHMOND- BRIDGE BRIDGE POINT ISLAND SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE �. r.N N C4 UN 100 i I ` L --• W cz 50— z s ' v cz Q Z W v 0 at W d —50 L PINOLE CARQUINEZ BENICIA- PORT CHIPPS POINT BRIDGE MARTINEZ CHICAGO ISLAND BRIDGE ESTIMATED CHANGE IN CHLOROSITY IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY 00441 DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS FIGURE 7 get markedly larger for all seasons with increasing upstream distance from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. Expected changes in chlorosity in the southern reach are much less dependent upon either season or level of development. Stratification Estuarine stratification, which is a condition of less dense fresh water underlain by more dense sea water, results from the combination of a tidal flow of sea water and an inflow of fresh water. The relative degree of stratification in an estuary is important for several reasons. It induces currents near the bottom that flow upstream against the net downstream flow, it affects the amount of vertical mixing that occurs within each layer, and it affects the magnitude of the diffusion coefficient. Using a dimensionless index proposed by Harleman, the relative degree of stratification at various locations throughout the • Bay were calculated for each of the outflow conditions during each season; these are shown on Figures 8, 9, 10, and 11. A Harleman index in the range from 100 to 1,000 indicates the beginning of significant vertical stratification in the Bay . system. Although the planned level of outflow for 1980 and 1990 develop- ments can be expected to change the stratification index at all locations in the Bay, the magnitude of the change is not large enough to modify significantly the historical character of the estuary with respect to stratification except during a dry year. In the fall, winter, and spring of a dry year for the 1980 and 1990 development conditions, the waters of the Carquinez Strait and Suisun Bay would be in a well-mixed instead of a stratified condition. This is a significant change from the median 1980 and 1990 development conditions. _ III-14 00442 I a Gari&f1SXXialas 10 5 10 i.� a r 10 i ' -- HIGHLY STRATIFIED 10 -- - -- - --- - -- -- -- --- --y -- W z 1980 DRY Z PARTLY MIXED o v 2 - -- _------ - - ----- �.�! 1980 Allo Q WELL MIXED 1990 I' Li 10 i + 4 10r L =_2 FALL 10 ac _ sa • • J � W co a U. N Q W cr 2 aC c r 2 H cc H O m m H H N co Q Q • Z O CL Q 114 Z v N O W c7 N In a W 1 cc w- Q Z W W J O N WS O d cz V Z CC Q O Z — Q W O 2 Q of S cz Q CC Cr (i m d w 200 160 120 80 40 O 4O 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 FT EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN FALL 00443 FIGURE 8 10 5 10 4 10 i HIGHLY STRATIFIED ' 10 W Z 1' -' - PARTLY MIXED 1 -• U � a — � • ,ate WELL MIXED a 101 ��C '01 10 10- 0%0 o _2 WINTER 10 a; m J � cc La IL N W • 2 as cc Q Q 2 O d Q • 1 O N U N O W C7 N Q 9Lcc < W 1 Q S W W J O W Q U. H cc H D a. W S O d U Z Z J cm U Z Z Q O Z — — Q W O S O N 2 O Q Or U m a. U 200 160 120 SO 4O 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 FT f 10444 EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN WINTER FIGURE 9 10 I> 10 -, 10 -J HIGHLY STRATIFIED x 10 --= -- -- -- - - -- --- - ---- - --i W D t PARTLY MIXED lo.- --i- -- ---- - - - - - 1980- � , -- WELL MIXED ` q 0 10 1990 10- `Q�. �A SPRING 10-2 m W m r Q aU. N ui cC OC Z m m uj H h Z m cc 4.7 Q ¢ • 2 O a Q • 1 O N V N O W O N p W 1 — _ cc a w z O W m D W S O d U H d t7 V Z cc 2 Q O 2 — Q W O = p N 2 v Q Ir d /, 'm a V 200 160 l20 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 FT EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN SPRING 00445 FIGURE 10 6 10 •. HISTORICAL 1990 } 1p • � � i � 1980 -- ---- 1980 DRY 4 1990 DRY 10 HIGHLY STRATIFIED tx 10 ---- W �� -- ` 0 2 PARTLY MIXED ~ 2cc --� - - -- -- — — WELL MIXED q 10 i 10 SUMMER -2 10 d O W m Lu li N W • Z d H i m 99 Q Q • 2 O d Q • 1 O N � V N Q W W J O W Q L7, N m H p W S O c9 v 2 d 2 d o vQi i � ¢ ac a' u .m a v 200 160 120 80 4O 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 FT EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON STRATIFICATION OF THE BAY IN SUMMER FIGURE 11 J Hydraulic Displacement Time The hydraulic displacement time in an estuary is a measure of the time required for the water to travel out of the estuary and into the ocean. It does not represent exactly the residence time of a dissolved substance (pollutant) in the water in that ' section because it does not take into account the movement of material from the section due to diffusion, which reduces the j actual residence time of material in the section. This difference becomes more pronouned as hydraulic displacement -' times increase. Total hydraulic displacement time is important because it is indicative of the total time that a pollutant or nutrient is available in this important part of the estuary to interact and affect the resident biological communities. Table 3 presents the total hydraulic displacement times in the northern reach of the Bay from Chipps Island to the Richmond- San Rafael Bridge for the three median- and two dry-year levels of Delta outflow during fall, winter, spring, and summer. In all seasons except the summer, the hydraulic displacement times throughout the northern reach can be expected to increase as the levels of outflow decrease. In the summer season, hydraulic displacement times associated with median 1980 development can be expected to decrease and then increase back to - historical levels in 1990. In the fall, the hydraulic displacement time can be expected to increase 49 days (1. 6 months) for the median 1980 development condition and to increase 66 days (2. 2 months) for the 1990 develoament. Lesser increases can be expected during the winter, viz. , 11 days (0.4 month) for the 1980 development and 18 days (0. 6 month) for the 1990 development. Increases in the spring are about the same as in the fall: 25 days (0.8 month) for the III-19 00447 �a C&Mi&As - } TABLE 3 TOTAL HYDRAULIC DISPLACEMENT TIME BETWEEN CHIPPS ISLAND AND RICHMOND-SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE Hydraulic Displacement Time, days Management Condition Fall winter Spring Summer i Historical 44 15 19 154 � 1980 Development 94 26 44 110 1990 Development 110 33 65 154 i -� 1980 Development--Dry 179 136 217 217 1990 Development--Dry 285 285 285 285 i 1980 development and 46 days (1. 5 months) for the 1990 develop- ment. In the summer, the 1980 development condition can be expected to decrease the hydraulic displacement time by 44 days • (1. 4 months) for the 1980 development condition. The total hydraulic displacement time in the summer for the 1990 develop- ment condition can be expected to be the same as the historical condition. In a dry year for the 1980 development condition the hydraulic displacement times increase substantially. In the fall, the hydraulic displacement times are four times higher than the i �.1 historical condition and double the median 1980 development, condition. The increases in the winter and spring are even more pronounced; an increase of about ten times would occur over the historical condition and a five-fold increase over the median 1980 development condition would occur. The increase in the summer would be 41 and 106 percent above the historical and median 1980 development conditions, respectively. A dry year for the 1990 development condition would create substantially I11-20 00448 I B C&Qi to&wdc-An a . i higher total hydraulic displacement times than for the 1980 dry year. The biggest difference would be in the winter, when the ? hydraulic displacement time would be more than twice that of a 1980 dry year.. Dissolved Silica Dissolved silica is an essential nutrient for diatoms which constitute a very large fraction (90 percent or more [Reference 141 ) of the standing phytoplankton population in the Bay system. It is also important in the context of this analysis because the major source of dissolved silica for the Bay is Delta outflow. JThe estimated areal distributions of dissolved silica in the northern reach of San Francisco Bay associated with the three median and two dry conditions of Delta outflow- are shown on Figures 12, 13, 14, and 15 for fall, winter, spring, and summer, • respectively. Concentrations of dissolved silica throughout the northern reach are the highest in the winter and the lowest in the summer, in concert with the respective magnitudes of Delta -' outflow. The impacts of a dry year will be the most significant in the winter and spring when outflows are most affected. -� Percentage changes of dissolved silica that can be expected for the median 1980 and 1990 development conditions, shown on Figure 16, indicate a steady decrease from the Golden Gate to Port Chicago during the fall, winter, and spring and a steady increase during the summer. The increases during the summer season are substantially less than the decreases expected during the other seasons. Percentage changes in dissolved silica at Chipps Island are expected to be about the same as at Port Chicago. III-21 00449 �. Z7►Rswdak s 26 24- 22- 20- ch 42220 # 18 h 16- E Li 14 � J J N W 12 O 10. go 8 , ,9 , 1990 ��h 1990 pR�� • �� 2 1980 DRY FALL 0 at m IV N � W aC 2 ac m !•- � z m cc Z O a Q 1 O N = ci h Cl W t7 H O d W_ 1 cr- Q CC Z O W ¢ V H uj m !- o W S O d v I- sL Q O 2 V Z c Z cr- Q W O 2 G N S V Q CC a 1� pc 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 ~ DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft 6111, sr.91, EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN FALL FIGURE 12 26m F , 42220 24- 22- 20. ' E 18 1 4 16 7 0 a 8 s ♦', 14 y� r1 - N - W 12- 4f 2 X99° O 10- 8- 7 0 8 7 6 10 4 1980 DRY _ X990 pR�/� �■/ 2 WINTER 0 • _ ac m - J Q W m a _ � N Q W Q Z CC aC Z F- aC F• O m m W Q Z O w t7 M i•• N < Q • Z O aQ • 1 O N Z W an O W v N O a W 1 1- F- N Q S W W -j = J t U IA tj CL W o = = a Lu O N S V Q cc IL y m a. id 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft - EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN WINTER FIGURE 13 26 42220 24- 22- 20. 18 �. 16- N /�I tau 12 =� i H 10 a V 1990 6 I �9_ • 4- X980 oR r 2- 1990 ORY SPRING ac m J d W m a W N W pC _Y � m ~ ~ H m 4 Q • z o a Q o N = v O W C-1 N O a W1 _ d Q d Z O W Q Li N Q W W J X J O V d 9L C N S C7 Q d d. V m a Li 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 S0. 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN SPRING 00452 FIGURE 14 •.L 26 24 22- 20- 18. 22018 16- -cc 6a 14 J N W 12 J O H 10- 8- HISTORICAL 08HISTORICAL s 1990 6- I 19_80 1980 DRY `, t_ �" 4. � � � �. "199, DRY • 2 SUMMER 0 _ m J Z Q m a W � Z m O • W Q Z m Z O • Z O a Q • i4 O N Z V N O W C7 t/f D W 1 N Z Z Q = 4' Q N S 2 2 ui A. to V Z _ at Z Z D N S cz Q d V O V 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON DISSOLVED SILICA OF THE BAY IN SUMMER 0045. FIGURE 100- 50 — _j 0050Q z a v W 3 H W 0 � a W coO � O Q►c H —50— DUMBARTON SAN MATEO HUNTERS ANGEL RICHMOND- BRIDGE BRIDGE POINT ISLAND SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE 100 r W cD 50 z Q S v - W 67 Q H z W w 0— w W CL —50 PINOLE CARQUINEZ BENICIA- PORT CHIPPS • POINT BRIDGE MARTINEZ CHICAGO ISLAND BRIDGE ESTIMATED CHANGE IN DISSOLVED SILICA IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS FIGURE 16 Suspended Solids Delta outflow is the major source of suspended material for the Bay. More than three-quarters of it enters with the large winter and early spring flood flows. Much of this sediment load initially settles in the middle sections of the northern reach of the Bay, where it is resuspended by wind, tidal action, and scour to settle or contribute to the suspended solids concentra- tions elsewhere in the system [Reference 20] . The resuspension of newly introduced sediment is the most important process maintaining Bay turbidities in late spring through fall. It has been estimated [Reference 201 that about 15 times as much material is resuspended each year as actually enters the Bay with river flows. Another important function of newly introduced suspended solids is the assimilation of pollutants which have an affinity for the large surface areas provided by suspended solids. • Suspended solid concentrations that can be expected in the northern reach of San Francisco Bay for each of the outflow conditions are presented in Figures 17, 18, 19, and 20 for fall, winter, spring, and summer, respectively. During the winter and spring for the historical condition, and during the winter for the median 1980 development condition, suspended solids concen- trations can be expected to be maximum in the vicinity of the Benicia-Martinez Bridge, decreasing in either direction upstream or downstream. These maximums occur in the so-called null zone, where conditions are conducive to flocculation, settlement, and resuspension of incoming suspended solids. During a dry year the concentrations will increase in the upstream direction, but a substantial reduction will be noted in the winter and spring due to the reduction in turbid flood flows. III-27 I B.C&wt&A Wd.-bn T' i 130 120 110 100- 90- 80- E 009080E N • 0 70 60W y Z ` W CL N ' -� = 50 v N v�� 30 / o 20 1980 DRY�ay -- 10 FALL 0 • m dc J � i W � J W N Q W eo m WCL I O W t7 N G CL W W c cc W W J = J O V W d s z z � cc a v z I 2 a�"c o vai i a ac 4 Li m a. w 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE BAY IN FALL FIGURE 17 T 130 ` 120 110 100 ,'' , 90- 80. 0 80 �. 4 70- co 0 H ♦ 7 W 60 o � � --' W tL � - 50- 4 -_ 40 30 20 1980 DRY � X99 - 10 WINTER _. 0 ac m . J tt W m - Q W cc Lu C.5 = p ra Q 1 O N X V N N• p W 1 O W N O H F-- Q C31 W W W W S O d t— d m f- D = Z J L7 td 2 /Y 2 I 2 Lai p N S tO7 Q a tad m V 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE BAY IN WINTER 00457 FIGURE 18 130 120 110 100 J 90 8o- E N , J 70 to " N W 60 L,I p i = J cn SD 40 � 30- 20- 10- SPR I NG 0 20 10SPRING 0 _ ac _ m J Q m Q W Q 2 m m • W Q Z m V Z p sL Q • N O N = U N co N D d W 1 c Q W W � = O d U ~ Q = _ Z J a. t.7 U Z Z CC O N = V Q Q /L 6aj m d U 200 160 120 80 4O 0 4O 80 120 . 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE SAY IN SPRING 00458 FIGURE 19 130-- 120- 110- 100- -90 3012011010090 -77 80 E 70 J j O N W 60- 50- 40- 30- HISTORICAL 05030HISTORICAL a 1990 20 1980 DRY----ONO X990 10 SUMMER 0 ac m J � W m Ii N Q W � Z _ mm N = m Q QO • O W v N 00 Ccc La an H H S Q W W W S O p� u H CO Z H O S 2 - Z J 67 u Z w 2 2 D N S V Q d V m tj 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE. 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SUSPENDED SOLIDS OF THE DAY IN SUMMER 00459 FIGURE 20 1 The percentage changes associates with the median year concen- tration profiles are shown on Figure 21. The largest decreases during the fall, winter, and spring can be expected to occur at the Carquinez Bridge. Of all the increases which occur during the summer, the largest is expected to occur at Pinole "Point in San Pablo Bay for the median 1980 development condition. Transparency Transparency, or clarity, of estuarial water is important because it indicates the depth to which light can be utilized in the photosynthesis, or production, of phytoplankton, the primary element in the system's ecological food chain. - A correlation between transparency and suspended solids concen- trations, developed from many measurements in Suisun and San Pablo bays [References 5 and 7.] , was used to convert the • suspended solids concentrations shown on Figures 16, 17, 18, and 19 to water transparencies, which are presented in Figures 22, 23, 24, and 25. In the fall, winter, and spring, transparencies can be expected to increase throughout the northern reach of the Bay with increasing reducitons of Delta outflow, except at Chipps Island during the winter. In the summer, transparencies can be expected to decrease between Port Chicago and Pinole Point for the median 1980 development condition, and then increase back to historical conditions for the median 1990 development condition. Water clarity will increase for the 1980 and 1990 dry year development conditions, particularly in the winter and spring. Percentage changes from the historical condition of Delta out- flow, shown on Figure 26, for median years can be expected to be the greatest at the Carquinez Bridge in the fall, winter, and spring, and the greatest at Pinole Point in the summer. • III-32 00460 �. Ubwt&AssOOakeS T 100 a 50 - W t7 H 2 1 W V 0 W _3 -50- DUMBARTON SAN MATEO HUNTERS ANGEL RICHMOND- BRIDGE BRIDGE POINT ISLAND SAN RAFAEL -, BRIDGE 100 i W 50 z uj v W � � 2 W tai 3 N 0 tt c. W W p c N m -50 PINOLE CARQUINEZ BENICIA- PORT CHIPPS POINT BRIDGE MARTINEZ CHICAGO ISLAND BRIDGE ESTIMATED CHANGE IN SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY 00461 DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS FIGURE 21 2.6 2.4 2.2- 1990 DRY 2.0- 1980 DRY • 1.8- 1.4- .8 ++ 1 l 0 ui a 1 .2 �� .00%c+' •d) t 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 ol FALL ac m • � J � Q � N Q W - cc z ~ !- N Q Q • 2 O CL Q • 1 4 N = w N H N N t� _ W t Q W W J Cl J Z Q V N m H D W S O d J 1•` 4 Q � Z U z 2 aC O N S t7 Q tC tL Q W O 2 V 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY OF THE BAY IN FALL 00462 FIGURE-22- 1- 2.6 - 2.4- 2.2- 1990 .4 2.21990 DRY 2.0- 1.8 1980 DRY i 1.6 z d d1.2- 1.0. .21.0 0.8- o.6- o.4- 0.2 .8 0.60.40.2 WINTER - 0 . • d m W m W N • a W d Z . tn O W cz N z A. W = V N � Q cc2 O W Z a V N m H D W Z O d F- d V Z d Z w c m a v 200 160 120 80 4O 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY OF THE DAY IN WINTER 00463 FIGURE 23 2.6 • 2.4- 2.2- 1990 i42.21990 DRY 2.0 1980 DRY y. 1.4 <• D W ar 1.2- 1.04 .2 1.0 _ .cam '",r • eo s 0.8 ♦' �►I 0.6- o.4. r - 0.2 SPRING 0 • m W m CC. z • i ago m W z m Q Q rr z y ul N p QL W 1 H ice' N Z W z Q y N -cc ac W W W = C d p z U d W d S p N � Q cc a.. y m a y 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120. 150 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY OF THE BAY IN SPRING 00464 FIGURE 24 2.6 - 2.4 2.2- 1990 DRY 2.0 1980 DRY 1\1446 -, HISTORICAL 6 1990 1.6 s's 0 .0 d 1.2 z Q ac ~ 1.0 0.8- o.6. 0.4- 0.2- SUMMER .40.2SUMMER 0 • d m J d W m - Q W d z fD m • W Q Z m d O E— H H - Q d N• Z O <L Q 1 O N = V O W C7 ✓ D IL W_ 1 d Q Q 2 O 4J ¢ V N W 2 O O Q O O z V _ d d Q W O = • D N 2 C7 Q d IL �„� m d 6.1 200 160 120 80 40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 DISTANCE FROM GOLDEN GATE, 1000 ft EFFECT OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON TRANSPARENCY OF THE BAY IN SUMMER FIGURE 25 1 fi 100 W Q 50 2 V W Z W V cc 0 W d —50— DUMBARTON SAN MATEO HUNTERS ANGEL RICHMOND— BRIDGE BRIDGE POINT ISLAND SAN RAFAEL BRIDGE 100 W = 50 Q = O V O Q1 cm W m C7 a W Z � W N ci 0 cc W J t7 J W Z W Z aC d 3 H —50 PINOLE CARQUINEZ BENICIA— PORT CHIPPS POINT BRIDGE MARTINEZ CHICAGO ISLAND BRIDGE ESTIMATED CHANGE IN TRANSPARENCY IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY DUE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS FIGURE 26 Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus The effect of modified Delta outflows on nitrogen and phosphorus levels in the San Francisco Bay system is expected to be small. Present and future expected loadings to the Bay of these essential nutrients from other sources, e.g. , municipal and industrial discharges, surface runoff, and agricultural, are much greater than the loadings from Delta outflow. Also, no statistically significant, at the 90 percent confidence level, correlation between Delta outflow and these nutrient concentrations at - Chipps Island could be obtained. That is, the concentration of these nutrients at Chipps Island appear to be independent of the magnitude of Delta outflow. These correlations are presented on Figure 27 . Detritus • Plant fragments washed into streams provide a fertile substrate for microorganisms, which decompose them. Such organic detritus is the main energy source in most running waters where currents J are too rapid to permit phytoplankton growth. No measurements of detritus contributions from the Delta have been reported, but biologists have often accumulated large amounts of detritus in fine-mesh nets and water samplers when making collections near the bottom of the Delta and the Bay. It has been reported [Reference 211 that Delta detritus input to the Bay is probably a direct function of Delta outflow, because unpublished U. S. Geological Survey date indicate that the percentage of organic material in total suspended solids'-varies little with flow, and it has been shown [Reference 221 that the annual contribution of total suspended solids to the Bay from the Delta is a direct function of outflow. 111-39 00467 2 10 • o° �° 0 SILICA 00 ° ° ° o o 0 dD 101 o aD Y = 7.57 + 2.351nx ' � ° r2 = 0.418 0 COO 0 o 7 E _O Cr _ F- Q 0 O W 10 Y = 0.515 a 0.00420x O O o r2 = 0.0635 W O Ob TOTAL NITROGEN _ O •D cc O O O � _ : b D O O • O O O • • 0 •• •� • TOTAL•PHOSPHORUS • •r 10t • • • • 0000 • 0 • • • • • • Y = 0.133e-0.00186x r2 = 0.0155 KEY o Silica O Nitrogen • Phosphorus -2 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 DELTA OUTFLOW INDEX, thousand cfs RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUTRIENT CONCENTRATION AND DELTA OUTFLOW INDEX AT CHIPPS ISLAND 27 It appears, therefore, that future reductions in Delta outflow will reduce the detritus input to the Bay. i J • I J 1 1 l 111-41 - 00469 CHAPTER IV BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SAN FRANCISCO BAY Expected effects of the estimated changes in physical and chemical conditions in San Francisco Bay, due to planned modifications of Delta outflow, on the biota of the Bay are presented in this chapter. This evaluation is based upon review of scientific fact and opinion regarding the environ- mental requirements of the resident and migratory biota presented in Appendix A. ALGAE • Algae are of great importance because they are the primary producers in the food chain and because they can occasionally bloom into unsightly growths that can depress dissolved oxygen nI levels in the water. The growth and abundance of .algae depends on several factors, including light, temperature, salinity, nutrients, predation, and hydraulic conditions. In San Francisco Bay, as in- most estuaries, only one or more of these factors may be growth limiting; although the remaining factors are essential to growth, their magnitudes do not limit the extent of growth or abundance. One investigator [Reference 231 concludes that light and _ occasionally inorganic nitrogen are growth-limiting factors in Suisun Bay and the Delta, but that the factors in San Pablo and San Francisco bays are unknown. Other investigators [Reference 241 claim that growth-limiting factors for Bay _ 00470 • algae are uncertain at this time, but that light and residence time are the main factors in the Delta area. From the limited data available on the expected changes in water transparency (see Figures 21 through 26) , San Pablo and Suisun bays would experience an increase in water transparency. t _s The limited data available indicate that water transparencies would be increased throughout Suisun and San Pablo bays in the fall, winter, and spring, and would be decreased in San Pablo Bay in the summer. The maximum expected increase, ranging from 25 to 50 percent, would occur in the vicinity of the Carquinez Bridge, with lesser increases expected both upstream and down- stream of this location. The maximum decrease (13 percent) would occur in San Pablo Bay near Pinole Point. • In this reach of the estuary between Chipps Island and the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, the hydraulic displacement times during the fall, winter, and spring are expected to increase steadily as Delta outflows are reduced in the future (see Table 3) , which in turn would increase the residence time of algae, nutrients, and toxicants in this area. The largest increases are expected to occur in the fall and spring. For a median outflow year under the 1990 development conditions, the hydraulic displacement time in the fall is expected to increase about two months from the median historical develop- ment condition, or from 44 to 110 days. During the spring for the same development conditions, the hydraulic displacement time is expected to increase from 19 to 65 days, or 1.5 months. Wintertime increases would be less, increasing from 15 days for the historical development condition to 33 days for the 1990 development condition, an increase of 0. 6 month. The Magnitudes -2 104,71 .y of the hydraulic displacement time during the summer are so large (110 to 154 days) that anticipated changes are not expected to have as pronounced an effect on algae growth as during the fall, winter, and spring. Silica, an essential nutrient for diatoms, which constitute the major algae in the Bay, is expected to decrease markedly during the fall, winter, and spring throughout the northern reach of the system as a result of reduced Delta outflows (see Figures 12 through 16) . Maximum decreases in silica, J ranging f ror. 35 to 61 percent for the various seasons and 7 median development conditions, are expected to occur in Suisun A Bay in the vicinity of Port Chicago. Because it is not known what silica levels are required to maintain the present crop of diatoms in the Bay, that is, whether the concentration of silica has been or would be growth limiting, the effect of • these expected reductions in silica cannot be stated at this time. With respect to algae in general, although the expected increases in water transparency and residence time would be expected to increase algae productivity,--the increased residence time would also result in an increased opportunity for interaction of toxicants with algae which could affect their growth. Because the combined effects of these factors, and others, on species composition, growth, and abundance of algae are not known, the effect of reduced Delta outflows on the algae in San Francisco Bay cannot be stated. IV-3 004"^12 • ZOOPLANKTON Zooplankton are small, slightly motile aquatic animals that generally drift with prevailing water currents. They are a highly diverse group that includes some of the more important fish food species. The most important in this regard are the opossum shrimp Neomysis awatschensis and the copepod Eurytemora offinis. The environmental requirements for Neomysis and Eurytemora include favorable salinities, water temperatures, turbidities, and food. These zooplankton have a rather wide tolerance to j salinity, ranging from <0.1 to about 10 g/1 chlorosity, as shown in Table 4, but it is reported [Reference 25] that Neomysis are most abundant when chlorosities are 4 g/1 or less. Baeed• on the median historical development condition (see J • Figures 3 through 6) , the upper limit of 10 g/1 chlorosity would occur between Pinole Point and Carquinez Bridge in the fall, just ~ downstream of Pinole Point in the spring, and just downstream of the Benicia-Martinez Bridge in the summer. For the 1990 develop- ment condition, the historical limit of •10 g/1 chlorosity would be expected to move upstream about seven miles to the vicinity of the Carquinez Bridge in the fall, six miles upstream within San Pablo Bay in the winter, and 10 miles upstream to the vicinity of the Carquinez Bridge in the spring; no relocation is expected in the summer. The limit of 4 g/1 would occur just upstream of the Benicia-Martinez Bridge in Suisun Bay in the fall, in _ Carquinez Strait in the winter and fall, and near Chipps Island in the summer. For the 1990 development condition, the limit of IV-4 004' 3 1 ELCdXVt&ASXXjOiU TABLE 4 CHLOROSITY RANGE OF IMPORTANT AQUATIC ORGANISMS IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY ESTUARY Chloride Concentration, g/1 Animal Lower Limit Upper Limit J Copepod (Eurytemora aff iris) <0.1 10 Shrimp (Neomysis awatschensis) <0.1 10.5 Japanese Littleneck Clam y (Tapes semidecussata) 2.4 16 ' Clam (Gemma gemma) 6.0 16 Clam (Mya arenaria) 0.3 16 Amphipod (Photis californica) 1.5 16 Amphipod (Corophium acherusicum) 3.5 16 Bay Shrimp (Crago franciscorum) <1 >10 i Market Crab J (Cancer magister) 6 18.5 Northern Anchovy (Engraulis mordax) 3 18.5 Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasi) <1 18.5 Striped Bass (Roccus saxatilis) Young-of-Year <1 >12 Yearling <1 >12 Adult <1 18.5 King Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Young-of-Year <1 18.5 Yearling <1 18.5 Adult <1 18.5 IV-5 004'14 1�C+ �►Assodabas _ TABLE 4 (Continued) CHLOROSITY RANGE OF IMPORTANT AQUATIC ORGANISMS IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY ESTUARY Chloride Concentration, g/1 Animal Lower Limit Upper Limit White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) <1 18.5 American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) <1 18.5 Steelhead Trout ' (Salmo gairdneri) <1 18.5 Shiner Perch (Cymatogaster aggregata) 2 18.5 English Sole (Parophrys vetulus) 7 18.5 Starry Flounder (Platichthys stellatus) <1 18.5 Staghorn Sculpin (Leptocottus armatus) <1 18.5 J 1 Source: Ecological Studies of the Sacramento-Sari Joaquin Estuary, California Department of Fish and Game, Fish Bulletin 133, 1966. Iv-6 01)4'15 I8LC Wt&Assod-hS 4 g/1 chlorosity would be expected to move six miles further up into Suisun Bay near Port Chicago in the fall, four miles upstream into Suisun Bay in the winter, and seven miles upstream into Suisun Bay in the spring; no dislocation is expected in the summer. Thus, as a result of planned future decreases in Delta outflow, as much as 10 miles of estuary might be lost for the maintenance i of Neomysis in the San Francisco Bay system due to expected salinity increases. ZOOBENTHOS .J Zoobenthos are benthic animals, principally invertebrates, that live on or near the bottom of aquatic environments. This group includes worms, clams, oysters, shrimp, and crustaceans, which • are important sources of food for waterfowl, shorebirds, and fish. Benthic animal abundance increases from the Bay extrem- ities to maximum levels in the central regions [Reference 141 . Although it has been reported [Reference 261 that the importance of benthic animals in the food chain decreases with increasing distance into the Suisun Bay-west Delta area, they still - represent an important element in the ecological system.- The distribution and abundance of many benthic animal species are influenced by salinity, nature of the bottom sediments, and water depth. A sudden benthic species break has been reported [References 27 and 281 in eastern Carquinez Strait between San Pablo Bay and Suisun. Bay. Marine and estuarine species were found to predominate west of this faunal break and estuarine and freshwater species predominated to the east. Salinities associated with this faunal break are expected to shift upstream as a result of reduced Delta outflows. if salinity is the major • IV-7 00476 j8��,iibart�,Associ��6as factor that establishes the location, this faunal break can be expected to move upstream from the Carquinez Strait about eight miles into Suisun Bay according to the median 1990 development condition. This upstream movement of the faunal break should be reinforced or enhanced by the retreat of the zone in Suisun Bay where suspended solids entering the Bay from the Delta have the greatest tendency to flocculate, settle, and be resuspended. -j The location of this zone is determined principally by the chlorosity [Reference 291 and greatly influences the nature of the sediments in the general vicinity of the zone. -� It has been reported [Reference 301 that the development and occurrence of net upstream bottom currents, caused by density stratification, are important to shrimp and crabs in the estuary. Although changes are expected in the degree of stratification, as expressed by a stability index, due to • reduced Delta outflows (see Figures 8 through 11) , the magni- tudes of the expected changes are too small, considering the accuracy of the index, to provide a quantitative estimate of -' effect. It is apparent, however, that reduced Delta outflows, particularly in the fall and spring, would -limit the extent of density stratification, and concomitantly the occurrence of net upstream bottom currents, to reaches further upstream in the estuary. FISH J Fish are unquestionably the most important group of biota in the San Francisco Bay and Delta, not only because of their commercial and recreational value, but because their presence and abundance indicates a well-balanced ecological system. The IV_8 00477 IB.C Wt&&Zdahs most important group of fish are the anadromous species that live most of their adult life in saline waters and migrate through the San Francisco Bay estuary to their spawning grounds in fresh wate-. upstream of the Delta. The important anadromous fishes in San Francisco Bay include _ striped bass, king salmon, American shad, white sturgeon, and steelhead trout. As shown in Table 4, all of these fish have an exceedingly large tolerance to chlorosity. As such, none of these fish should be affected directly by the expected changes in chlorosity due to reduced Delta outflows. j The effect of a changing salinity gradient through the northern reach of the Bay on their migratory patterns or habits should be minimal. For the reach between the Richmond-San Rafael j Bridge and Port Chicago, the changes in median horizontal -, salinity gradient (cf. Figures 3 through 6) are expected to • range between only -5 . 0 and +5.9 percent of the historical condition for future development conditions. Predominant activities of anadromous fishes in the San Francisco Bay system during the four seasons are presented in Table 5. The potential indirect effects of future planned reduced Delta outflows should be most pronounced in the fall and spring, when the greatest changes in future median outflow from historical conditions are expected. In the spring, with the exception of king salmon, all adult species are spawning in tributary rivers and streams and in the Delta east of Chipps Island. Although future development conditions will directly affect these activities, the changes that would occur in the San Francisco Bay system downstream of Chipps Island will not. The outmigration of young-of-year salmon through the Delta and the juvenile striped bass IV-9 004 is 1B.GAai&Ruoda n TABLE 5 ACTIVITIES OF ANADROMOUS FISHES IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY SYSTEM Fish Summer (Jul-Sep) Fall (Oct-Dec) Winter (Dec-Mar) Spring (Apr-Jun) Striped Bass Suisun Bay and Delta: Move downstream Hatch and drift Young-of-Year peak population at 1 with currents- to 2 g/1 chlorosity Sacramento River: downstream San Joaquin River: back and forth with tides Juveniles Throughout Estuary Adults Move downstream Migrate In Delta Spawn upstream to Sacramento River: Delta usually May 10- Jun 12 J San Joaquin River: usually Apr 25- May 25 King Salmon Young-of-Year Some young migrate to ocean in every month Peak migration April to June Adults Fall Run Move upstream Spawn in through Delta Rivers Winter Run Move upstream In Sacramento Spawn in upper River Sacramento River Spring Run Spawn in rivers Move upstream American Shad Young-of-Year Migrate to ocean Few in Delta Adults Survivors of Enter from Move upstream Spawn in rivers spawning ocean through Delta migrate to ocean White Sturgeon Migrate downstream Throughout San Francisco Spawn in rivers Bay system IV-10 004"1 19 IBLCdDet&RWdc-bos throughout the estuary could be affected by the changes in the physical and chemical character of the estuary due to reduced spring flows, as could the spring-run adult salmon. Potential effects of direct physical and chemical changes in the Bay system should be greatest in the fall. With the single exception of spring-run salmon that are spawning in rivers, all species are either resident in or migrating through the Bay estuary. The expected changes in the physical and chemical conditions of the Bay system would be less in the summer and winter; but because these are seasons of widespread activity for most species, potential effects could be large. '1 Because the complex interdependencies among physical and chemical factors and the distribution and abundance of lower trophic levels necessary for maintaining a healthy and well- balanced fish population are unknown, the effects of changes in Delta outflow on fishes in the Bay cannot be stated at this time. Iv-11 • APPENDIX A REVIEW OF CURRENT SCIENTIFIC OPINION ON EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON SAN FRANCISCO BAY The interactions among the physical, chemical, and biological factors constituting the overall quality of San Francisco Bay are complex and have been the subject of investigation for many years. Most of the inquiry has been directed toward specific aspects or interactions, and in general has not related in a quantitative manner observed or presumed effects to amount of Delta outflow. However, many inferences can be drawn from these inquiries with respect to the effects on San Francisco Bay quality of planned changes in Delta outflow. A review and analysis of available information, data, and opinions by knowledgeable persons is presented in this appendix. Expected changes in physical and chemical characteristics of the Bay are presented first, followed by the expected effects of these changes on the biota of San Francisco Bay. EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY Salinity Intrusion During a mean tidal cycle in San Francisco Bay, about 1.2 million acre-feet of sea water, or 24 percent of the Bay's total volume, flows in and then out of the Golden Gate. This large volume of sea water mixes with the fresh water entering the Bay from its tributaries, principally the Sacramento- San Joaquin Delta, and forms a gradual transition from marine _ water to fresh water, or salinity gradient, that extends for a long distance in the northern reach of San Francisco Bay. As Delta outflow decreases, usually during summer months, increased salinities move upstream towards the Delta. Prior to major upstream regulation of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, high salinities occurred at the western edge of the Delta every summer, and during dry years penetrated even further upstream into the Delta when the inflow of fresh • -- 00481 1&C&QA&A&S0da1U water was insufficient to meet consumptive demands in the Delta (California Department of Public Works, 1931) . Since the mid- 1940's, summertime salinity intrusion into she Delta has been controlled, i.e. , reduced, by releases of stored water, principally from Shasta Lake and Oroville Lake. Since 1944, the first year of operation of Shasta Dam, the maximum extent of salinity intrusion, defined as 1,000 milligrams per liter - (mg/1) of chloride ion (equivalent to 1 gram per liter (g/1) ) , has been 10 miles upstream of Collinsville on the Sacramento River and just downstream of Webb Tract on the San Joaquin River. Between 1944 and 1964, the median extent of salinity intrusion, i.e. , half of the intrusions were further upstream and half were further downstream, has been five miles upstream of Collinsville on the Sacramento River. Another consequence of upstream releases of stored fresh water during the summer has been that the maximum extent of salinity intrusion in the northern reach of the Bay has occurred earlier each year (Tarp, 1977) . As shown in Table A-1, maximum salinity intrusion occurred in early September during the 1924-1936 period and shifted to late July in the 1956-1964 period. -� One important aspect of the movement of the salinity gradient • in response to Delta outflow is the location of the fresh water- sea water mixing zone. This area usually extends from mid-San Pablo Bay to Antioch, but has extended out into the ocean during exceptionally high Delta outflows and has moved upstream of Antioch during abnormally low outflows (Krone, 1976) . The location of this mixing zone is important because it is an area of high suspended solids flocculation and shoaling. Arthur (1975) reports that suspended materials transported through this area flocculate at electrical conductivities of 1,000 to 4,000 pmho/cm (roughly equivalent to chlorosities of 0.22 to 1.3 g/1, respectively) and settle to the bottom. Smith (1966a) notes that heavy shoaling occurs at the mixing zone, and that greatly reduced Delta outflows could result in the mixing zone moving permanently into Suisun Bay, with much of the Delta's annual suspended solids input to the Bay depositing there. Salinity Stratification - Fresh water entering the Bay as Delta outflow, due to its lower salinity, and hence lower density, has a tendency to flow over the more saline Bay water. Tidal currents and wind tend to mix the two, but sufficiently large Delta outflows diminish the A-2 0 4 S2 I B.C&wt&RSSod*s TABLE A-1 DATE OF PEAK SALINITY INTRUSION INTO SACRAMENTO-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA AREA, 1920-1964 Year Date Year Date 1920 Sep 16 1943 Sep 8 1921 Sep 13 1944 Aug 18 1922 Sep 20 1945 Sep 6 1923 Sep 12 1946 Aug 6 1924 Sep 12 1947 Aug 14 1925 Sep 6 1948 Sep 14 1926 Sep 6 1949 Aug 10 1927 Sep 14 1950 Aug 30 -� 1928 Sep 2 1951 Aug 18 1929 Sep 2 1952 Sep 6 1930 Sep 10 1953 Aug 30 1931 Sep 14 1954 Aug 18 1932 Sep 6 1955 Aug 22 1933 Sep 10 1956 Jul 30 • 1934 Sep 10 1957 Jul 30 1935 Sep 6 1958 Aug 30 1936 Sep 2 1959 Jul 22 1937 Sep 22 1960 Aug 26 1938 Sep 18 1961 Jul 30 1939 Aug. 18 1962 Aug 2 1 1940 Sep 6 1963 Aug 18 1941 Sep 10 1964 Jul 14 1942 Aug 30 Source: Department of Water Resources, 1964 extent of this mixing and cause a vertically-stratified salinity or density condition, which is characterized by net upstream currents near the bottom and net downstream currents near the water surface. Kelley and Tippets (1977) report that such stratification has occurred for several months of nearly all winters in Suisun Bay, San Pablo Bay, and North San Francisco Bay (north of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge) . 00483 A-3 Suisun Bay is stratified even during low summer Delta outflows. At outflows much above 16,600 cubic feet per second (cfs) , eastern Suisun Bay becomes essentially all fresh water and is not stratified. In contrast, western Suisun Bay is well stratified at Delta outflows ranging downward from 73,600 to 10,100 cfs, and possibly even less (Kelley and Tippets,. 1977) . In the Carquinez Strait, net upstream currents below and net downstream currents above mid-depth were noted (Peterson et al. , 1975) at Delta outflows of 11,000 to 35,000 cfs. At a larger Delta outflow of 81,000 cfs, upstream currents were eliminated and all salinities were reduced to nearly zero. In San Pablo Bay, high winds, shallow water depths, and greater mixing with North San Francisco Bay are all significant obstacles to salinity stratification and resulting circulating currents. For Delta outflows up to about 33,600 cfs, Storrs et al. (1963, 1964a) found salinity differences in San Pablo Bay to be usually no larger than in North San Francisco Bay. However, a sea-bed drifter study (Conomos et al. , 1971) reported evidence of some year-around upstream bottom currents during March 1970 to March 1971, when Delta outflows ranged from 5,040 to 55,500 cfs. • In North San Francisco Bay, Kelley and Tippets (1977) reported 7 surface to bottom salinity differences of only about 0.6 g/1 chlorosity during low summer outflows near 4,000 cfs, with -� modest increases in chlorosity difference of from 1 to 2 g/1 and from 3 to 4 g/1 for monthly mean Delta outflows of 16,800' cfs and 67,200 cfs, respectively. Although the degree of salinity stratification in North San Francisco Bay is small, slight net upstream bottom currents and net downstream surface currents in the fall of 1956 were detected when Delta outflow was 10,800 cfs and the surface to bottom chlorosity difference was only 0.6 g/1 (Peterson et al. , 1975) . Delta outflow also affects the salinity and density stratifi- cation in South San Francisco Bay (south of the San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge) . A recent study (Hugo B. Fischer, Inc. and Waterfront Design Associates, 1977) utilizing the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers hydraulic model of San Francisco Bay, concluded the following. After a prolonged period of low Delta outf low (not more than about 5,0 0 0 cf s) , South San Francisco Bay is essentially marine with chlorosities of from 17 to 18 g/l. An increase in Delta outflow to 10,000 cfs J � MOM _ A-4 �.R Gbot&AsJodcihs • lowers chlorosities north of San Bruno Shoal by from 0.5 to 1 g/1 and causes a weak salinity stratification with vertical chlorosity differences of about 0.5 to 1 g/1. An outflow of 10,000 to 14,000 cfs does not significantly affect salinities south of San Bruno Shoal unless maintained for a long period of time. Delta outflows of 30,000 to 40,000 cfs can reduce chlorosities to about 14 g/1 in the vicinity of the San Bruno Shoal. Delta outflows in excess of 40,000 cfs can have a pronounced effect throughout South San Francisco Bay, the degree of dilution being directly related to the peak J Delta outflow. But the immediate flow history prior to a flood event greatly influences the response of South San Francisco Bay. A second flood following relatively close to the first will not cause the same dilution. Salinity changes in the central part of South San Francisco Bay can be expected to _ occur within one to two days after the flood waters from the j Delta reach North San Francisco Bay. The duration of the flood, provided it is longer than a few days, appears to have little or no effect on the amount of dilution of South San Francisco Bay; instead, the duration simply delays the recovery of depressed salinities until after the high flows recede. Salinities south of the Dumbarton Bridge are affected princi- pally by local inflows south of the bridge. A total of 2,000 • cfs of local inflow over five to 10 days will decrease chlorosities by about 6 g/1. Recovery of South San Francisco Bay from a diluted state occurs as a result of tidal and wind- induced mixing, typically at a rate of from 0.5 to 1 g/1 of chlorosity per month until the chlorosity increases to about 16 g/1. Thereafter, recovery is much slower, requiring up to four months for chlorosity to reach 17 g/1. South San Francisco Bay may not reach 17 g/1 chlorosity if the first flood of the following winter causes dilution prior to full recovery. Hydraulic Residence Time Pollutants discharged to the Bay are subject to dilution and removal from the Bay by, tides and fresh water inflows. The value of Delta outflow for diluting pollutants and removing _ them from the Bay has been often emphasized qualitatively in the past (Pearson et al. , 1970; San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, 1966) . A-5 �,B.caot&ASw&-)AS - • _j In terms of available dilution water volumes, tides ordinarily far out weigh Delta outflow. Selleck et al. (1966) calculated the mean tidal prism to be about 50 billion cubic feet, with about 57 percent of this water volume entering the South Bay. Brown and Caldwell (1971) estimated the tidal exchange ratio to be 24 percent for mean flood tide amplitude, but noted than highly stratified flows which result from high Delta outflows cause a large increase in the amount of tidal exchange, possibly above 80 percent during very high wet-weather fresh water discharges. J The character of the northern reach of the Bay differs considerably from that of the southern reach. For the northern reach average Delta outflows of 16 ,000 cfs (Smith, 1966b) to 20,000 cfs (Selleck et al. , 1966) were sufficient to cause pronounced downstream (positive estuary) flow conditions. In contrast, South San Francisco Bay receives little local stream discharge and thus is often a negative estuary (i.e. , net water movement is toward the source of fresh water) , especially during high evaporation months of summer. Smith (1966b) cites a hydraulic model study, which used equinoctial tides and a Delta outflow of 16,000 cfs, from which he notes • that pollutant dispersal was very .sluggish south of Point San Bruno. In agreement with expectations for a negative estuary, Storrs et al. (1966) found depressed dissolved oxygen levels and elevated pollutant and coliform levels south of the San Mateo Bridge, and in particular south of the Dumbarton Bridge. In a limited field study, McCulloch et al. (1970) found that main channel levels of phosphate in South San Francisco Bay decreased dramatically after a large winter Delta outflow caused a brackish water invasion of South San Francisco Bay. - From this they concluded that high Delta outflows may cause soluble waste materials to be removed from that portion of the Bay. Dissolved Silica Silica is an important nutrient because large quantities are - used to produce the hard shells of diatoms, the free-floating organisms which make up a large portion of the Bay's phyto- plankton. Sources of silica include the ocean, waste discharges, and Delta outflow. A-6 00486 �a cabat&Rsx Kelley and Tippets (1977) estimated monthly silica inputs to the Bay as shown in Table A-2. TABLE A-2 Y SILICATE CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY Silicate Contribution Source million lb Delta Monthly Mean outflow, cfs 2,000 4.7 5,000 11.8 20,000 47.1 50,000 118.1 100,000 236.2 150,000 354.3 - Ocean 26.4 • Waste Discharges 2.0 Source: Delta outflow and San Francisco Bay, Kelley and Tippets, April 1977. i Conomos and Peterson (1975) found that silicate concentrations are highest in Suisun and San Pablo bays during winter and spring mouths of high outflow, and that summer and fall silicate levels are low in most of the Bay. Kelley and Tippets (1977) conclude that future reductions in Delta outflows will reduce winter and spring silicate levels in Suisun and San Pablo bays, especially in dry years, and will probably reduce silicate concentrations in North San Francisco Bay and the northern end of South San Francisco Bay during wet years. Suspended Solids Delta outflow is the major source of suspended solids to the Bay. Krone (1966) has estimated that 81 percent of the suspended solids entering the Bay is associated with Delta A-7 B�G+�aft Z�►ASSOOc�S outflow. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (1963) has estimated that about 75 percent of the sediment loading to the Bay from the Delta is contributed during the winter and spring months. J Although suspended solids are distributed throughout the Bay, Krone (1976) and Smith (1966a) have reported that suspended solids begin to flocculate and settle at a chlorosity of about 0.2 to 1.3 g/l. Consequently, much of the suspended solids initially settles in the shallow areas of Suisun and San Pablo bays where salinities and water velocities are low. Because suspended solids associated with Delta outflow are about 60 percent clay (Krone, 1976; Smith, 1966a) , the texture of bottom sediment becomes clayey after large winter and spring Delta outflows. i Wind and wave action resuspend sediment deposits from shallow areas and strong Bay tidal currents scour and resuspend sediments deposited at greater depths. This process prefer- entially resuspends the finer fraction of sediment deposits, leaving behind the coarser deposits (Storrs et al. , 1966b) . These remaining coarser deposits can become compacted and relatively difficult to resuspend (Krone, 1976) . The I resuspended fines are either swept out to the ocean or redeposited in the estuary during a period of calla water. Such resuspension can apparently occur repeatedly until these finer sediments are either transported out through the Golden Gate or deposited in the estuary in an area where resuspension forces are very low (Krone, 1976) . This sediment resuspension process is the most important factor in maintaining Bay turbidities from late spring to fall, when daily onshore breezes and wave action are capable of causing suspended solids concentrations as high as 1 g/1 in shallow areas of the Bay (Krone, 1966; Kelley and Tippets, 1977) . .7 The volume of Bay sediments resuspended annually has been estimated to be about 15 times as high as the total annual sediment volume entering the Bay with Delta outflow and other river discharges (U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1975b) . It is apparent that future suspended solids contributions to the Bay will decrease as Delta outflow decreases. As early as the mid-1950 's, both the Corps of Engineers and the Department of Water Resources predicted that sediment inputs to the Bay would decrease in the future. Krone (1966) predicted that _. future reductions in Delta outflow will reduce suspended r 0 A-8 sediment concentrations and turbidity in the Bay. Assuming that suspended solids input is proportional to Delta outflow, Krone estimated that for the period 1960 to 1990 suspended solids contributions would decrease by about 69 percent in a year with a median Delta outflow and as much as about 80 percent for a low Delta outflow year. However, Kennedy (1970) -.felt that Krone's method overestimated suspended solids reductions because most suspended solids input to the Bay occurs during a few winter and spring months when a smaller percentage of 7Delta outflow is normally diverted. Using monthly diversion �+ rates, Kennedy predicted suspended solids reductions of 44 to 66 percent in low Delta outflow years. Bay sediments and suspended solids provide a large potential buffer against the availability of highly toxic heavy metals to aquatic organisms because most heavy metals strongly favor the sorbed phase over the dissolved ionic phase. The availability of heavy metals to aquatic life is directly related to heavy metal sorption on and release from the active surfaces of these fine solid particulates; the soluble free metal forms associated with the water phase are those most readily available, hence more toxic, to aquatic organisms. One measure of the solids ability to sorb heavy metals is its cation exchange capacity, which increases as the clay and organic carbon content increases (Corps of Engineers, 1975a) . Storrs et al. (1966) reported that -, San Francisco Bay sediments had a median cation exchange capacity of about 20 milli-equivalents per 100 grams (meq/1008) . A more recent study (Corps of Engineers, 1975a) indicates a median value of 29.5 meq/1008. Both studies found that sediment cation exchange capacity increased as the fraction of finer .; particles, especially clay, increased. Krone (1966) estimated that the 1960 level of Delta suspended solids input to the Bay had associated with it a cation exchange capacity of 6.1 x 108 equivalents, which would be reduced 47 percent by 1990 and 64 percent by 2020 due to planned decreases in Delta outflow. I Transparency The Corps of Engineers (1975b) compared suspended solids and secchi disc transparency data for two different periods having significantly different annual average Delta outflow rates, and found that lower transparencies and suspended solids concentrations occurred in the Bay during the higher outflow years, as shown in Table A-3. • A-9 00489 �.IL C&Wt&A Wdah S TABLE A-3 HISTORICAL MEAN BAY SUSPENDED SOLIDS CONCENTRATIONS AND SECCHI DISC TRANSPARENCIES FOR TWO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DELTA OUTFLOW 1970-75 1960-64 30,900 cfs Annual 19,900 cfs Annual Average outflow Average Outflow Suspended Transparency, Suspended Transparency, Location Solids, mg/l ft Solids, mg/l ft South S. F. Bay - 2.4 42 2.7 North S. F. Bay 36 4.2 18 4.6 San Pablo Bay 77 - 45 1.6 Suisun Bay 82 0.78 65 0.90 Source: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1975 • Ball (1975) found that, in the western' Delta and Suisun Bay area, mean spring and summer water transparency increased as mean Delta outflow from January to April decreased. Summer transparency did not appear to be related to summer outflow, which agrees with the belief that high winter outflows with their large sediment loads are more important to summer turbidities in the Bay than are sunner outflows. Water Temperature Water temperature is important to the biota of San Francisco Bay and the Delta. Water temperature directly affects the metabolic rates and thus the productivity of many Bay and Delta species. Additionally, temperature extremes in the Bay and Delta may be detrimental or even fatal to species such as the opossum shrimp Neomysis awatschensis, a criticallx important forage species in the western Delta area that in this estuary often lives near its thermal death point. A-10 00490 I a cact&&Xx The effect of Delta outflows on Bay-Delta water temperatures has received little direct study. Data from Storrs et al. (1966) indicate that water temperatures generally increased from Chipps Island to the Golden Gate during winter months (November through March) and decreased from Chipps Island to the Golden Gate from spring to late summer (May through September) . Detritus Plant fragments washed into streams provide a fertile substrate for microorganisms which decompose them. Such organic detritus is the main energy source in most running waters where currents are too fast to permit phytoplankton growth. Although phyto- plankton is the major primary producer in most large estuaries of North America, detritus may provide a major nutrient in the Bay-Delta system, especially in areas of rapid currents. No precise measurements of Delta outflow detritus contributions have yet been published. However, Kelley and Tippets (1977) J note that biologists have often accumulated large amounts of detritus in fine mesh nets or water samplers when making collections near the bottom of the Delta and Bay. Also, • Turner (1972) reports that Delta detritus input to the San Francisco Bay estuary is probably a direct function of fresh water inflow, because unpublished U. S. Geological Survey data indicate that the percentage of organic material in total suspended solids varies little with flow, and Krone (1966) has shown that the annual Delta outflow contribution of total suspended solids to the Bay is a direct function of flow. The reduction in the amount of detritus entering the Bay with reduced Delta outflows, and the effect of this reduction on the biota of the Bay system, is not known. EFFECTS OF DELTA OUTFLOW ON THE BIOTA OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY The physical and chemical changes that will occur in San Francisco Bay as a result of planned modifications to Delta outflow will have myriad effects on the resident and migratory biota. The nature, extent, and significance of these effects have been presented by many knowledgeable individuals. An inventory and analysis of these opinions are presented in this section. A-Il 091191 j.B.G&wtt,►&X)&baa Algae San Francisco Bay has been found to contain several types of algae, including floating microscopic phytoplankton, micro- scopic mudflat algae, and larger sessile (attached) macroscopic algae. All three groups are important to the Bay ecosystem, but only the phytoplankton have received extensive study, and even this group is far from being completely understood. In a report which included a review of studies of Bay algae, Horne and McCormick (1977) could find not one study of mudflat algae, in spite of the fact that these species are known to be impor- tant as food for infauna, the bottom-living animals which prefer a soft, muddy surface. In addition, Horne and McCormick (1977) were able to locate only a few limited studies of Bay macro- scopic algae, which suggest that many tons of these algae may grow in the Bay, that their numbers may increase as a result of improving municipal and industrial waste treatment in the Bay Area, and that increased algae nutrient discharges to the Bay may result in greater macroalgae growth. The microscopic floating and swimming phytoplankton of the Bay have received considerable study because of their importance as a major food in the Bay food chain, and because of occasional nuisance phytoplankton growths (blooms) which are unsightly and cause fluctuations in dissolved oxygen levels in estuarial and river waters. Much of the productivity of the Bay depends directly or indirectly upon the abundance of phytoplankton - which serve as food for other species. Phytoplankton growth is the key to their abundance. The growth and abundance typically depends on several factors, including sufficient light, temperature, predation, salinity, nutrients, and water flow (hydraulic) conditions. Chadwick (1972a) concludes that light and occasionally inorganic nitrogen are the factors that limit phytoplankton growth in Suisun Bay and the Delta, but the factors in San Pablo and San Francisco bays are unknown. Horne and McCormick (1977) claim that growth- limiting factors for Bay algae are uncertain at present, but that light and residence time are considered to be the main algal growth-limiting factors in the Delta area. In the future, the Bay is expected to become more saline, especially in the northern reach, as a result of decreases in Delta outflows. Chadwick (1972a) expects that the probable primary effect of such a change will be on species composition. However, no one has yet predicted what species would become more or less abundant as a result of salinity changes. A�12 00492 J&CAW(t, &SOd*S Krone (1966) has predicted that curtailed Delta outflows will reduce suspended sediment inputs to the Bay, with the result that Bay turbidities will decrease. This implies that light will be able to penetrate deeper into Bay waters, and that algae productivity might be enhanced. However, reduced Delta outflows will also reduce contributions of important algal nutrients to the Bay. The resulting Bay losses of nitrogen and phosphorus may or may not be compensated for by increased future wastewater and agricultural water discharges, but the reduction in silica inputs to the Bay due to decreased Delta outflow does not appear readily replaceable by other discharges to the Bay. The effects of variable nutrient loads to the Bay are difficult to assess, partly because the effects of nutrient levels on algae are extremely complicated. water and algal movements continually expose algae to variable nutrient levels, and depleted levels of dissolved oxygen in water at a channel or bay bottom can cause the release of nutrient materials from bottom sediments. In addition, phytoplankton can store excess nutrients for future use. Consequently, phytoplankton abundance typically has no relationship to concentrations of nutrients present at any instant (Chadwick, 1972a) , and the response of a mixed phyto-, plankton population to measured algae nutrient levels is • difficult to ascertain. To determine the effects of increased light availability and altered nutrient discharges on phytoplankton productivity, the Department of Fish and Game (Chadwick, 1972a) used a dynamic model to make preliminary assessments for Suisun Bay and parts of the Delta. Since then, however, Horne and McCormick (1977) have asserted that much more information about Bay algae will be required before any successful model of nutrient effects on Bay algae production can be constructed. Kelley and Tippets (1977) - have noted that predicting future changes in phytoplankton con- centrations and production will be difficult, -but have suggested that production will most likely be reduced due to the lessened nutrient flows into the Bay which result from decreased Delta outflow. In contrast, Chadwick (1972a) expected increased nitrogen from municipal, industrial, and agricultural discharges into the Bay to cause phytoplankton to increase. Horne and McCormick (1977) claim that all types of Bay algae, not just phytoplankton, may increase due to greater nutrient flows. However, they noted the rarity of dissolved oxygen supersatura- tion levels in Bay waters, and suggested that the absence of this indication of superabundant algae growth indicates that 00493 A-13 J 86CAbWt&RUOChh71S increased algal nutrient loads to the Bay through 1964 have not resulted in excessive algae growths as the result of a well nourished (eutrophic) condition. Opinions on productivity changes are thus presently divided. Of the entire San Francisco Bay system from Alviso to the western edge of the Delta, only Suisun Bay and the west Delta area seem to have received much study in terms of phytoplankton. Ball (1975) found that, under conditions since the late 1960's, peak algal growths, or blooms, generally occurred in spring (late April or May) and in summer (usually early August) . Algae concentrations, measured in terms of the green plant pigment chlorophyll a, were as much as twice as high during summer blooms as in spring blooms. Ball also found that summer water transparency increased as mean winter (January to April) Delta outflow decreased, but did not appear to be related to summer Delta outflow. In addition, spring algae blooms seemed to occur earlier in years of greater water trans- parency and in summer blooms maximum chlorophyll a levels were associated with lower Delta outflows. This suggests that decreased winter Delta outflows permit earlier peak spring algae blooms as a result of greater water clarity; some researchers also expect higher peak summer algae concentrations in drier years. This latter conclusion coincides with evidence from a comparison of algae blooms during the high outflow year of 1967 with that- of the low outflow year 1966. For the higher flows of • 1967, peak phytoplankton blooms occurred about four months later and were only about half as large as during the low outflow year. However, Horne and McCormick (1977) cite findings of Ball and Arthur who, in the abnormally low outflow year of 1976, found twice the water transparency, high nutrient levels, an unusually early algae bloom in "late winter/early spring", and an extremely low summer peak chlorophyll a concentration which was further upstream than usual. The depressed dry-year summer peak growth level contradicts previous expectations, and no satisfactory explanation has yet been offered. Another possible result of reduced Delta outflows is that a change in Bay algae species composition could result. Diatoms are the dominant phytoplankton class in the Bay, but reduced Delta outflows may affect their present abundance. Less silica is expected to be discharged to the Bay in the future and major amounts of silica are essential only to diatoms of the algae types in the Bay. Consequently, some writers have felt that the present algae species balance may be greatly affected by this nutrient input change. Chadwick (1972a) suggests that any change would be in species composition and not in total phyto- plankton population. For the Delta area, Horne and McCormick A-14 oo494 • (1977) cite research which notes that diatoms have dominated most of the blooms in the last eight years, and that no trend from diatoms towards green algae is evident. They also point out that trends for other Bay sites are presently unknown. Diatoms are considered to be a beneficial class of algae species. Horne and McCormick (1977) point out that diamtoms are desirable as a good food source for many Bay animal species, that diatoms do not cause problems for people, and that shifts in dominant phytoplankton species in .other estuaries have generally been considered detrimental because other forms of algae can cause effects considered by humans to be detrimental. For example, a small green flagellate species supplanted diatoms as the dominant phytoplankton species in Long Island Sound, and this change caused the oyster fishery to decline because the oysters could eat both algae species but digest only diatoms (Horne and McCormick, 1977) . L. Bay phytoplankton may also be affected because the so-called null zone in the northeastern end of the estuary is expected to move upstream in response to lower Delta outflows. Arthur (1975) and Ball (1975) found that peak phytoplankton levels occur where fresh -and salt water meet, typically in the San Pablo Bay to Suisun Bay region during late spring to fall. Horne and McCormick • (1977) note an apparent decrease of about 70 percent in mean chlorophyll a levels in Suisun Bay since 1969, and suggest that the null zone moves upstream out of Suisun Bay during low outflow years. Also, fall populations of young striped bass and one of their prime food sources, the opossum shrimp Neom sis awatschensis, both tend to be concentrated in this mixing zone Turner, . However, the effects of such null zone movement on algae are uncertain at this time. Zooplankton Zooplankton are small aquatic animals which generally drift with prevailing water currents, although they possess' some ability to move themselves about. They are a highly diverse group that includes some very important fish food species. Several major Bay-Delta groups will be considered, including protozoans , rotifers, and crustacean plankters. Protozoans are a diverse group of single-celled animals. Ciliates are the principal type of protozoans found in the San Francisco Bay. Populations have been found to vary • A-15 00491,5 I B.Gdbwt&AsZdc-A s erratically in this estuary (Storrs et al. , 1966) , with generally higher levels found in Suisun Bay than farther downstream. Ciliate probably eat smaller protozoa, phyto- plankton, and bacteria and are eaten by larger zooplankton (Chadwick, 1972b) . Rotifers are usually somewhat larger than ciliates. Their _ distribution in the Bay has also been found to be erratic (Storrs et al. , 1966). Few rotifer species have been found in salt water; thus salinity may be a major factor limiting their downstream distribution. In the freshwater, i.e. , upstream, end of the estuary rotifers may feed on phyto- plankton because rotifer populations tend to parallel those of phytoplankton. Most rotifers are omnivorous, eating detritus, bacteria, protozoans, and small algae. In addition, some rotifers consume smaller rotifers and crustaceans (Chadwick, 1972b) . J Crustacean plankters include copepods and cladocerans. In this estuary, mean adult sizes range from about 0.8 to 1.5 millimeters (mm) . Cladocerans and copepods are about equally abundant in freshwater areas, but copepods are the much more numerous group in higher salinity waters. For Suisun Bay to the Delta, one peak of copepod abundance has been reported where • fresh and salt water initially mix (Chadwick, 1972b) . Storrs et al. (1966) found higher adult copepod populations in San Francisco and San Pablo bays than in Suisun Bay, but Painter 1 _ (1966b) found that the peak copepod population of San Pablo and Suisun bays usually occurred in Suisun Bay. As with clado- cerans, copepod distribution corresponds closely to salinity, and in general terms there exist freshwater, brackish water, and marine copepods (Painter, 1966b) . In the Delta, Turner (1966) measured standing crops of copepods �• and cladocerans and found that abundance was related to several factors. Populations varied-with season, generally paralleling seasonal water temperatures with peak abundance occurring in late summer and fall. Copepod and cladoceran abundance was also correlated with net water velocity in channels and with tonal dissolved solids (TDS) concentration. These zooplankton were more highly concentrated in areas of lower net water velocity, and for net water velocities below 0.3 feet per second were often twice as abundant in the San Joaquin River as in the lower TDS waters of the Sacramento and Mokelumne rivers. Both net water velocity and TDS are symptomatic of the actual variables, probably residence time and nutrient avail- ability, controlling zooplankton populations. However, relationships between zooplankton standing crops and nutrients • and residence time have not been established (Kelley, 1968a) . A-16 Cladoceran and copepod food habits are diverse. Species may be omnivores, carnivores, or herbivores and filter fieeders or predatory. As a group, they eat phytoplankton, smaller zoo- plankton, and organic detritus. In turn, copepods, and clado- cerans are important in the diets of fish (Chadwick, 1972b) . A relatively large and important crustacean in the Bay and Delta is the opossum shrimp Neomysis awatschensis. This species reaches a length of 18 mm,nd its size, abundance, and distribution makes it a very important food item for young fish, especially striped bass. Populations tend to peak in summer, usually in July to August. Neomysis abundance plummets sharply in fall, and winter population densities are generally less than 10 percent of summer levels (Heubach, 1972) . The distribution and abundance of Neomysis is influenced by several factors. Heubach (1969) found that NeomXsls abundance fell sharply when water temperatures exceeded 22vC (71.60F) , so high water temperatures in the western Delta may be responsible for fall population declines. Very few shrimp are found at high temperatures and low dissolved oxygen concentrations causing Kelley (1968a) to list temperature and dissolved oxygen requirements of NeomXsis as given in Table A-4. Chlorosity, light, currents, and tides also affect Neomysis distributions. They seem to prefer a range of chlorosity of 0.05 to 2.2 g/l. Mysid shrimp are also photonegative and are seldom found where light penetrates to or near channel bottoms. The limited swimming capacity of Neomysis seems to result in their upstream range depending on theinteractionof downstream flows and tidal movements (Heubach, 1972) . In general, the geographic range of Neomysis seems to be principally limited upstream by high water velocities and high light penetration, and downstream by increasing .chlorosities. The dietary habits of Neomysis are presently incompletely known. Phytoplankton (mainly diatoms) , detritus, simple crustaceans, and rotifers, have been reported in mycid stomachs, with a higher preponderance of detritus found in winter. The effects of future deceases in Delta outflow on zooplankton are far from being fully determined. Chadwick (1972b) and Heubach (1972) note the uncertainty of food habits for various zooplankton species, but mention phytoplankton, bacteria, detritus and relatively small zooplankton species as dietary items. A change in the availability of zooplankton food, especially a decrease, may cause a corresponding change in A-17 EL Gbot&Rwdeks TABLE A-4 DISSOLVED OXYGEN AND TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS OF NEOMYSIS AWATSCCHENSIS IN THE SUISUN BAY-DELTA AREA Water Dissolved Approximate Temperature Oxygen Season >720F >7.9 mg/l June to August 64-72°F >6.0 mg/l September to October April to May <640F >4.9 mg/l November to March Source: Kelley, 1968 zooplankton abundance. Reduced Delta outflows have been predicted both to increase and to decrease phytoplankton production and to decrease detritus inputs to the Bay. The necessity and importance of detritus to- the zooplankton of the San Francisco Bay estuary has not been fully evaluated, but • the detritus content of Neomysis stomachs in winter when their populations are low suggests that detritus may be very important to winter survival of this species. Evidence from other estuaries suggests a positive relationship between crustacean productivity and river flow into an estuary. Studying the Patuxent River estuary Heinle (1969) found that production of F_ the copepod Eurytemora affinis increased greatly after high spring flows added or5an1F-Tetritus to the estuary. This copepod is the main food item for young striped bass, which are too small to feed on Neomysis, in the low salinity zone of the San Francisco Bay-Delta system. Decreased future outflows will result in increased salinity in the Bay, which may be expected to alter the distribution of zooplankton species in the Bay as many species seem to be responsive to salinity. The peak population densities of Neomysis may occur farther upstream and rotifers and c a ocerans, if truly unable to tolerate saline water, will also occur further upstream. The Bay range of marine copecods may be- expected to expand and that of freshwater copepods to decrease. A-18 00498 I R Gbai&Assodaims • Of all the Bay-Delta zooplankton discussed, Neomysis has received by far the most study, but the effects of future - decreased outflows remain unclear. Heubach (1972) states that Delta outflow is related to salinity, water temperature, turbidity, and detritus input to the Delta, but that the relationship between Neomysis populations and these factors requires more research.Reduced Delta outflows may decrease downstream turbidities, and if such effects also occur upstream of Suisun Bay where NeomXsis are presently most abundant, the result could be a significant reduction in Neomysis habitat. In estimating trends in the Bay-Delta Neom sis population for the years 1967-1976 , Kelley (1968b) expected a probable reduction. He cited circumstantial evidence that pumping by the U. S . Bureau of Reclamation plant reduced Neomysis populations. Kelley noted that the specific cause of such a drop in Neomysis numbers associated with the pumping is unknown, but may be related to decreased residence time in the central Delta when the pumps are operating. Kelley conceded lack of knowledge of numerical relationship between pumping rates and Neomysis population decreases, but he expected such a decrease to occur, especially if pumping rates were increased significantly. •_ Chadwick (1972b) noted that water exports generate high net water velocities in some Delta channels, resulting in decreased Neomysis densities as the weak-swimming shrimp are swept along by these currents. He felt that flow reversals in the San Joaquin River from its confluence with the Sacramento River to the mouth of the Old River were highly detrimental. Such water flows remove Neomysis from the areas of abundance of young striped bass which feed heavily on them, to the probable detriment of the striped bass. The writings of these two authors suggest that, to the extent that decreased future Delta outflow consists of increased pumping rates out of the south Delta, Neomysis will be carried away from areas where they are availableas food for striped bass. The survival of both populations will be adversely affected if Neomysis are lost to water export pumps . The effects of reduced future Delta outflow on zooplankton of San Pablo Bay, the North San Francisco Bay, and South San Francisco Bay have not been assessed. However, anticipated changes in salinity, turbidity, detritus, and nutrient levels A-19 J.86 GilW&Assoc aks may significantly alter their habitats from present conditions. This area requires study, especially since the higher trophic levels (fish, crabs, shrimp, shellfish, etc. ) in these waters depend in part on zooplankton for food. Benthic Animals (Zoobenthos) Benthic animals are principally invertebrates which live on or near the bottom of aquatic environments. In the San Francisco Bay estuary, this group includes clams, worms, shrimp, and crustaceans. Many of these species are important food for waterfowl, shorebirds, and fish. Also, San Francisco Bay has in the past been and, to a greatly reduced extent today, still is the site of commercial and recreational harvesting of various invertebrate species as food. Some of the more impor- tant Bay benthic animal species and a partial list of the species feeding on them is given in Table A-5. Benthic animals apparently feed primarily on bacteria, detritus, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and smaller benthic animals. The marine bivalves are filter feeders, taking in detritus, bacteria, and planktonic plants and animals (Fitch, 1953) . Oysters are also filter feeders, and are sustained mainly by detritus and plankton (Barrett, 1963) . Food habits of the bay shrimp have not been thoroughly studied, .but limited evidence indicates that they probably feed largely on detritus, with small benthic animals supplementing their diet (Kelley, 1968b) . The bay shrimp feeding habits deserve careful study, for they are important food for fish (e.g. , adult striped bass) . Benthic animal productivity appears to be highest in the central region of the Bay. In a study of the entire Bay, Storrs et al. (1966) found that benthic animal biovolume increased from the Bay extremities to peaks in the central regions. The biomass of benthic animals important in fish and wildlife diets increased dramatically from the Suisun Bay-west Delta area westward through San Pablo Bay (Painter, 1966a) . Daniel (1972) states that the importance of benthic animals in the food chain decreases as one moves upstream into the Suisun Bay-west Delta area. 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The distribution and abundance of many benthic animal species are also influenced by depth and the nature of the bottom sediments in the various parts of the Bay (Daniel, 1972; Skinner, 1962) . Several Bay benthic fauna studies have confirmed the occurrence of certain species predominantly F over certain bottom types (Nichols, 1973) . 1: In summarizing the studies of Bay zoobenthos reported since 1918 , Nichols (1973) notes several points. Species composition has been found to be roughly similar from the Dumbarton Bridge to Carquinez Strait, except for strictly marine forms, which predominate near the Golden Gate Bridge. These strictly marine species require high salinities and low water temperatures, and • thus are not found in shallower parts of the Bay. The Dumbarton Bridge to Carquinez Strait fauna tolerate wide variations in temperature and salinity, and these populations are maintained by water circulation patterns characteristic of all estuaries. At the extreme ends of the Bay, a meager freshwater or brackish water species group exists and is restricted to the upstream zones by its need for relatively fresh water. The effects of decreased future Delta outflows on Bay zoobenthos are not precisely known. Daniel (1972) notes that freshwater flows into the estuary contribute nutrients and detritus essential for high estuarial productivity and that such flows also dilute waste discharges, thus helping to prevent water quality problems such as low dissolved oxygen and toxicity. Kelley and Tippets (1977) anticipate several possible changes, due to reduced Delta outflows. The distribution of Bay species should almost certainly change, with marine forms moving farther up the estuary in response to decreased outflows and increased salinities. Future diminished winter and spring flood flows should reduce the frequency of occurrence of salinity stratification and the concomitant net upstream bottom currents. Because crabs , some shrimps , and possibly other species spawn A-23 011,503 I RGilbaA&Assodc-Ams in high salinity estuarial or ocean water and the young are reared in upstream brackish waters, the anticipated reduction of bottom currents could interfere with the upstream migration of the young crabs and shrimp. Reduced outflows should lower Delta inputs of inorganic sediment, organic detritus, and inorganic nutrients to the Bay. Reduced sediment inflows to the Bay should result in less sediment to be resuspended in summer, causing decreased turbidities. Reductions in nutrients should reduce phytoplankton production; therefore, zooplankton feeding on phytoplankton should be affected and the crabs, shrimp, and benthic fauna should also be affected. Decreased sediment loadings to the Bay should result in bottom substrates becoming firmer in the North San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay and, in the summer, Suisun Bay. Combined with decreased turbidities in these waters, this effect may cause the distri- bution of benthic fauna to change in the Bay estuary. Limited evidence from other estuaries cited-by Turner (1972) suggests that shrimp production in an estuary is related to fresh water flow into the estuary. This relationship has been attributed to nutrient input from high fresh water discharge and also to the amount of habitat of salinity suitable for shrimp which results from a high river inflow. Therefore, + reduced Delta outflows may limit shrimp production in the Bay system. In summary, the effects of reduced Delta outflows on Bay benthic animals has received little attention. No long-term studies of outflow effects on the Bay are known to be in progress. Fish The fish resources of the San Francisco Bay estuary include important anadromous and marine species. In the past, the Bay has been the site of tremendous commercial fishing for striped bass, salmon, sturgeon, shad, and various marine species. Presently, commercial harvesting in the Bay is limited to northern anchovies and Pacific herring (DWR, 1974) , but sport fishing is of substantial recreational and economic importance to the San Francisco Bay area. Striped Bass. The striped bass Roccus saxatilis is an anadromous species which in the Bay Area spends much of its life in San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. This fish supports a large sport fishery, • �l( 504 A-24 I B.Ubwi&&soda-An estimated by Kelley (1968b) at one to three million angler- days per year, with most of this activity occurring in the Bay and Delta. Consequently, the concern for such a significant species has stimulated many studies of its habits and environmental requirements. Tagging studies have revealed that adult bass, of spawning size, undergo an annual migration. During summer months, most adults are in San Pablo and North San Francisco bays; perhaps 10 to 20 percent of the fish are in the ocean. In the fall, some fish migrate upstream into the Delta, but many remain seaward of Carquinez Strait all winter. In the spring, almost all adults migrate upstream to spawn in the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers (Kelley, 1968b) . A comparison of tagging studies of the 1960's with those of the previous decade indicates that these adult migrations are somewhat variable. The more recent studies suggest that bass have been migrating farther downstream and remaining there longer, and that some of those adults which formerly spawned in the San Joaquin River system shifted to the Sacramento side of the Delta in the 1960 's (Chadwick, 1967) . Kelley (1968b) found little indication that adult bass spend much time in the Bay south of the San Mateo Bridge. Party boat efforts and the return of bass tags were both relatively slight in South San Francisco Bay. Kelley does j note that game wardens and fishermen report increased catches of striped bass in South San Francisco Bay relative to "a few years ago, " but no figures are presently available. Adult striped bass feed throughout the year, but there is some evidence that their food intake decreases in winter and during spawning runs into fresh water. Primary food items are small fish and bay shrimp; benthic animals are an apparently insignificant part of the bass diet. In San Francisco and San Pablo bays, the most important fish eaten by striped bass are the northern anchovy Engraulis mordax, the shiner perch Cymatogaster aggre2ata, the white seaperch Phanerodon furcatus, and the Pacific herring Clu ea a asii. In the Delta, young striped bass and the t ea fin shad Dorosoma petenense are major food sources for higher trophic levels.- The two major striped bass spawning areas are in the Sacramento River from Isleton to Butte City and in the San Joaquin River system from Antioch to Venice Island. The spawning location is greatly influenced by Delta • 00505 A-25 �.B.Giibei&Rssoda-Aa outflow rates. In the Sacramento River, flow affects water temperature and thus the location of spawning because spawning usually begins when river temperatures reach 60OF and peaks at 63 to 680F. In high outflow years, the Sacramento River warms more slowly and the bass migrate farther upstream before reaching waters of spawning, temperatures. In low outflow years, striped bass spawn farther downstream in the Sacramento River (Turner, 1972) . Delta outflow also affects the location of spawning in the San Joaquin system. Striped bass spawn in fairly fresh water, and so they spawn farther downstream in wet years when the salinity gradient is shifted downstream. Research indicates that the great majority of San Joaquin run striped bass spawn in water having a TDS content of 180 mg/l or less (Kelley, 1968b) . However, Chadwick (1967) reports that a significant amount of spawning occurs in waters containing up to 600 mg/1 TDS. Striped bass are prolific; females lay 200,000 to over a i million eggs. Eggs are only slightly heavier than water, having a mean specific gravity of about 1.0005 (Albrecht, 1964) . They hatch faster in warmer water, usually in 35 to 65 hours in the Delta. In a laboratory study of striped bass egg survival, Albrecht (1964) found that eggs must be suspended in moving water in order to survive; eggs have some tolerance of salinity, although survival and normal �= birth were much better below TDS concentrations of 1,000 mg/1; and the lethal water temperature for eggs and larvae i1 is in the range of 75 to 85OF. Studies from North Carolina and the Soviet Union found lethal egg temperatures to be 72 and 75oF, respectively (Kelley, 1968b) . Newly hatched striped bass larvae are unable to resist currents, being capable of only weak swimming movements. In the Sacramento River, the larvae are swept downstream into the Delta. In the San Joaquin Delta the net down- stream river flow is often much weaker than tidal currents, so that in many years larvae are carried back and -forth with the tide (Turner, 1972) . As a result of these hydraulic conditions, striped bass eggs and larvae are abundant in many Delta channels and downstream into Suisun Bay (Kelley, 1968b) . A-26 18�C.�Ihcrt t�►Assodabas The distribution of young-of-year striped bass (less than one year old) has been studied extensively. Kelley (1968b) concludes from several studies that about 80 percent of young striped bass spend their first summer in eastern Suisun Bay and in the Delta upstream to about Isleton in the Sacramento River and to around Venice Island in the San Joaquin River. Turner (1972) notes that young bass are usually most abundant in the area where fresh and salt water typically meet. This area is more productive than waters upstream or downstream in the Sacramento-San Joaquin estuary, and has been referred to as a "critical zone" in estuaries because it is the main nursery area for many species of fish. At high flows, this zone is located in j the Suisun Bay area, which is felt to probably enhance productivity because of the high proportion of shallow embayments there. This zone moves upstream into the Delta in response to lower Delta outflows (DFG, 1976) . The extent to which young bass occur seaward of Carquinez Strait is uncertain. Kelley (1968b) cited studies of ( deeper waters of San Pablo and San *Francisco bays that found few young bass in collecting nets and none in the stomachs of adult bass taken in these bays. However, Kelley (1968b) and Tarp (1977) referred to reports which found numerous young bass in shallow areas of San Francisco and San Pablo bays. -- During their first spring and summer, the food habits of young striped bass change with increasing age. The yolk f' sac is depleted a few days after hatching, and larval bass begin to feed on small zooplankton, notably Eurytemora affinis (Turner, 1972) . Within a few weeks, the opossum shrimp Neomysis awatschensis and various cladocerans and copepods comprise most -o=e e young bass diet from June to August in nursery areas of the Delta. Neom sirs becomes an t increasingly dominant dietary item towards the end- of the first summer (Heubach et al. , 1963) . In Suisun Bay, most bass food consists of Neo�m sit�s and the amphipod Coro hium (Heubach et al. , 1963)hutinn the western half of Suisun Bay, Ganssle (1966) found that young bass also feed on the bay shrimp Crago franciscorum, fish, and the isopod Synidotea laticau a. A-27 005017 017 I B.C41W&RS oda-Aa In the fall, the distribution of young bass remains closely associated with the fresh water-salt water mixing zone where the Neomysis population is concentrated. In late fall or winter the young bass tend to move seaward toward San Pablo Bay, and at this time the dietary importance of Neomysis declines while fish become more significant Turner, 1972) . Heubach, Toth, and McCready (1963) and Ganssle (1966) collectively found that, in San Pablo Bay in the fall, young striped bass fed on Neomysis, clam siphons, amphipods, annelid worms, fish, bay shrimp, and the isopod Synidotea laticauda. Juvenile bass at least a year old disperse throughout the estuary from the Delta seaward to at least San Pablo Bay. Fish gradually become an increasingly large part of their diet, although Neomysis remains an important food source further upstream. The Bay shrimp Cra o is also a major food item seaward of about Port Chicago anssle, 1966) . In the Delta, threadfin shad and young-of-year striped bass are the most important fish eaten. Juvenile bass, common in major nursery areas, are probably the most serious predator of young-of-year bass (Kelley, 1968b) . Juvenile bass eventually reach sexual maturity and adopt the adult migratory pattern. This occurs at an age of two to three years in males and five to six years in females. Decreased future Delta outflows may affect striped bass populations in several ways. Possibly crucial effects are related to future rates of water expert pumping out of the Delta. Kelley (1968b) , Turner (1972) , and the Department of Fish and Game (1976) noted that water diversions result in losses of striped bass eggs, . larvae, and young fish through pumping facilities. These diversion losses are a major factor in controlling the number of young bass surviving each year (DFG, 1976) . Turner (1972) mentions that pumping has also caused losses of adult bass which have died of exhaustion at canal intake trash racks. This loss has been estimated by the Department of Water Resources to be 100 to 150 adult bass per year at the STr7P fish screens. This may be a problem of enormous magnitude if adult bass depend on flow direction for guidance, but not enough is presently known about the mechanisms controlling bass migrations (DFG, 1976) . • A-28 00508 j.B.Gii�rtt,►Auoaabas = 1 Pumping also raises net water velocities in Delta channels through which water is drawn to exports pumps. Such - elevated flow velocities reduce the production of bass food in these channels, including but not limited to the production of zooplankton, Neomysis, and benthic inverte- brates (Turner, 1972) . Thuss, ani�smuch as a decrease in Delta outflow results from export pumping, then decreased Delta outflows are detrimental to both the food supply and the abundance of eggs, larvae, and _young bass (less than a year old) , and are also fatal to an unknown number of adult bass. Reduced future winter and spring Delta outflows may alter spawning patterns of adult bass. The Sacramento River warms sooner in a low outflow year, so future bass populations may be spawning farther downstream in the Sacramento system. Also, good evidence indicates that increases in salinity in the northern reach of the Bay could diminish striped bass spawning in the San Joaquin River if a salinity of 1,000 mg/l TDS or higher intrudes upstream of Antioch. Turner (1972) feels that such a degradation of spawning habitat would cause some San Joaquin bass to shift their spawning to thip more suitable Sacramento River, which bass t have apparently done between the 1950' s and 1960 's. The net result to the bass of such spawning adjustments is unknown, but Turner (1972) hypothesizes that an excessive spawning shift could be detrimental by resulting in a limited distribution of young bass over the nursery areas, which could reduce their survival. Decreased future Delta outflows will likely cause the initial mixing zone of marine and fresh water to move upstream from its usual location in Suisun Bay. Turner (1972) is concerned that Suisun Bay may be an ideal location for this mixing zone and its peak Neomysis and young striped _ bass populations, because the high proportion of shallow embayments in the Suisun Bay area may enhance estuarine productivity. Both Kelley (1968b) and Turner (1972) are concerned that a decrease in Delta turbidity would make young bass more subject to predation, especially by juvenile bass two to three years old. • A_29 j.B.GilbuA&Assode-Ams Reduced Delta outflows may also influence abundance of food for both young and older striped bass by decreasing detritus inputs to the Bay. Detritus is food for various species of zooplankton and benthic animals, including such important bass food as copepods, Neomysis, and bay shrimp. Evidence from other estuaries relates production of copepods to detritus contained in high spring flows and production of shrimp to the amount of river discharge (Turner, 1972) . Both Kelley (1968b) and Turner (1972) are concerned with toxicity discharges to the Bay-Delta and the effects on striped bass. Insufficient information on toxicity loadings and dilution is available, but there has been a fairly regular kill of adult and some young bass in the Bay during late spring and early summer. The cause of this mortality is unknown, but it may be linked to toxicity. Decreasing Delta outflows can only worsen the present status of toxicity in the Bay by reducing the inflow of dilution water and increasing residence times of wastes, especially in the northern reach of the Bay. i _ King Salmon. The king salmon Oncorhynchus tshawtscha is the most abundant salmon found in San Francisco Bay. Adult salmon pass through the Bay on upstream spawning migrations and young salmon reach the ocean by way of San Francisco Bay. Presently, most salmon spawning occurs in the Sacramento River system, with much less in the San Joaquin River and its tributaries . These king salmon support significant commercial and sport fisheries, with the annual ! " commercial catch averaging roughly 500,000 fish and $7. 5 million (1975 dollars) in the late 1960 's and the annual sport catch averaging about 100,000 fish (DFG, 1976) . Three distinct strains of king salmon utilize the Sacramento- San Joaquin liver system. They migrate and spawn at dif- ferent times of the year, and are designated according to the season of their upstream migration, as shown in Table A-6. The fall run is by far the largest, with spawning occurring in both the Sacramento and San Joaquin river Systems. Winter run salmon spawn in the upper Sacramento River and some of its tributaries. This run has become the second largest, benefiting from the good spawning habitat provided by cool water temperatures in the Sacramento River below Shasta Dam. Spring run salmon move upstream into areas which remain cool in summer, spawning in late summer to early fall. Low stream temperatures below Shasta Dam � Ut)51U A-30 �.B.Cmbwt&Rssodaks TABLE A-6 APPROXIMATE MIGRATION AND SPAWNING PATTERNS OF THREE STRAINS OF KING SALMON IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Adult Upstream Downstream Run Migration Adults Spawning Migration of Young Fall September to November to January to July December December Winter Winter months, May to June October to January beginning in October i IJ Spring March to July Late August to December to March ! late October I have permitted a spring run to persist in the Sacramento River, but the spring run in the San Joaquin River became extinct in the early 1940 's, after the construction of Friant Dam (DFG, 1976) . The spring run is now the smallest run of Central Valley salmon. As a result of the timing of these three runs, adult king salmon pass through San Francisco Bay primarily in fall and i` winter months, while young salmon are found in the Bay throughout the year. However, the downstream movement of young salmon seems to peak during April to June (Jensen, 1972) and appears to be enhanced by high river flows. Water projects can greatly affect stream life of Central Valley salmon. The Department of Fish and Game (1976) notes that water temperatures and flow rates in the upper Sacramento River have changed significantly due to project operations, with reduced river temperatures altering the timing of migrations and probably resulting in the present year-round downstream movement of juvenile king salmon. Also, the Department feels that changes in river water temperatures and flow rates have undoubtedly altered growth rates, spawning times, and survival rates for the three runs of Sacramento salmon. In the San Joaquin River, the success of juvenile salmon outmigration has been positively related A-31 t�1►t1�1 to March through June river flow, but spring flow is greatly reduced by water development. As a result, many young _ salmon do not leave their home stream and eventually perish as a consequence of high water temperatures (DFG, 1976) . Studies of the food habits of young seaward migrating salmon suggest a varied diet. In Suisun and San Pablo bays, young salmon have been found to eat terrestrial insects, spiders, N�eoom si��s, amphipods, and isopods. In San Francisco Bay,7iKNEeff evidence shows that terrestrial insects and fish are eaten. The only fish so far identified is the anchovy (Heubach, 1968) . Young salmon heading seaward apparently migrate rapidly though the Delta and Bay, since peak numbers occur in all areas at about the same time (Heubach, 1968) . Their growth is quite rapid in the ocean, significantly greater than for hatchery-raised salmon (Jensen, 1972) . After one to four years, the salmon return to the Bay as spawning adults heading for Central Valley rivers. Once on their upstream migration, adult salmon do not feed actively. The digestive organs of Sacramento River salmon have' begun to atrophy by the time the fish reach Suisun Bay (Heubach, 1968) . The environmental stimuli which cause salmon to begin entering Central Valley rivers and streams each year are not precisely known. In other streams, salmon have begun to move upstream on response to an increase in discharge (but not an extreme flood) , a decrease in discharge after a freshet or flood, or an increase or decrease in water temperature. In addition, the three different strains of salmon migrate up Central Valley streams at different times of the year, so they each may react to a unique combination of environmental factors (Heubach, 1968) . Adult salmon are known to migrate upstream to the waters of their birth, and the mechanisms guiding them are now well documented. It has been demonstrated that upstream guidance of an adult salmon is primarily due to olfactory sensing of home stream water (DFG, 1976) . Thus, Delta outflow must apparently contain both Sacramento and San Joaquin river water for the fall run, and Sacramento River water for the winter and spring runs. If a minimum home water flow requirement for salmon exists, it is unknown. However, Central Valley salmon have in the past successfully A-32 "lot) 2 run upstream to small tributaries which have contributed only a small fraction of Delta outflow. The effects of future Delta outflows on king salmon are not precisely known. Annual outflows are expected to decrease significantly below present levels which are associated with a generally steady decline in the size of Central Valley spawning runs in spite of salmon hatchery operations. The minimum outflows required for successful king salmon spawning in the Central Valley are unknown. Adult salmon have been netted above Carquinez Strait in August during _years of negative Delta outflow, so they appear to be able to migrate upstream at least that far under conditions of net upstream river flows. In the Sacramento River, flows have always been high enough for spawners to pass upstream, so minimum required flows are undetermined (Jensen, 1972) . The San Joaquin River is a different i- situation. Salmon have faced very low river flows and some have managed to migrate upstream with a flow of only 500 cfs at Stockton when water quality conditions were bearable. However, upstream migration of San Joaquin salmon has been inhibited by high water temperatures (above 660F) or dissolved oxygen levels below 5 mg/1. Although no precise relationships exist, various writers have noted . connections between river flow and both dissolved oxygen and temperature. Heubach (1968) stated that river flow affects dissolved oxygen, water quality, and river tempera- ture. The California Department of Water Resources (1964; cited in Heubach, 1968) found that the dissolved oxygen level in the San Joaquin River near Stockton is primarily influenced by river flow above 1,400 cfs, although other factors are also involved. Rowell (1972; cited in Department of Fish and Game, 1976) found water temperature to be inversely proportional to river flow and directly propor- tional to both net heat gain or loss and surface area of a river reach. Thus, any decrease in river flow will magnify the effect of the heat gain or loss for a given river reach. It appears that upstream migration of salmon is enhanced by higher river flows, especially in the San Joaquin system. Another salmons spawning problem in the San Joaquin involves low San Joaquin River flows and high diversion pumping rates. In the early 1960's, such a combination of events in the fall months resulted in reversed (upstream) flows in the lower San Joaquin syste, and fall San Joaquin River spawning A-33 00513 1 B. &RS tidal s • populations plummeted to record lows when only an estimated few hundred fish successfully ran the gamut upstream to spawn. More recently, the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation has augmented flows and a barrier has been constructed at the head of the Old River to increase flow past Stockton, so that a downstream San Joaquin River flow might be assured. However, these measures are likely to be ineffective in assuring downstream flow in the San Joaquin River as water export levels increase. That part of Delta outflow which consists of San Joaquin River flow apparently needs to remain positive (downstream) during salmon spawning months to promote natural salmon reproduction, but the actual river flows required at various levels of water diversion are unknown. Low San Joaquin River flows and high water export pumping rates can also reduce the size of the Sacramento River spawning run, especially for spring and fall run salmon _ which are most likely to encounter flow reversals. Under such abnormal flow conditions, much of the San Joaquin River i _ water is from the Sacramento River and salmon bound for the Sacramento River may stray into the San Joaquin River. These errant fish are delayed in their spawning run while wandering around in the San Joaquin River Delta in search of their homestream waters. Such delays may be detrimental to the Sacramento salmon population since delays impair the quality of eggs of rapidly ripening females and there is evidence that salmon delayed from reaching the Mokelumne and San Joaquin rivers have unsuccessfully attempted to spawn in tidewater areas and in sandpars in lower river reaches (DWR, 1974) . Increased future water exports can only intensify such adverse effects due to salmon confusion and possible unsuccessful spawning. Young seaward migrating salmon are also influenced by Delta outflow. Juvenile salmon are lost to water diversion intakes with considerable mortality. The Department of Fish and Game (1976) reported that the salvage effort at CVP and SWP fish screens has yielded from 58,000 to 512,000 young salmon annually in the decade circa 1966-1975. The efficiency of fish screens has been rated at about 65 to 90 percent, so annual diversion losses of young salmon may have ranged from 6 ,400 to 276 ,000 fish. Moreover, an unknown fraction of salvaged fish may succumb to handling. • _ A-34 �.B.Ubcrt&Assodc-Ams • The Department of Fish and Game (1976) has predicted that losses of young salmon at export intake facilities will increase as water export rates increase. Thus, any decrease in water export may be equivalent to a decreased loss of young salmon, especially in peak downstream migration months of March to June. Delta outflows required for juvenile outmigration are unknown (Jensen, 1972) but are likely to be very important to the young salmon. For the San Joaquin River system, a primary factor controlling the size of spawning populations is the river flow in the spring. Studies have shown that high spring flows during months of downstream salmon migration have resulted in peak spawning escapement 2h years later (DWR, 1974) . Delta outflows may also influence downstream salmon migrations if reduced future outflows result in a shortage of food for young salmon entering the Bay system. If the abundance of Neomysis, amphipods, isopods, or forage fish decreases as a result of Delta outflow decreases, the survival. of juvenile salmon migrating through the Bay may be adversely affected. Neom sis populations may be reduced by high export pumping, and decreased detritus input to the Bay may curtail the abundance of Neom sis, amphipods and isopods. The possible effects of chronically reduced Delta outflows on • food species of young salmon commands further investigation. American Shad. The American shad A1_ osa sapidissima is another and romous fish which passes through San Francisco Bay on migrations between the Pacific Ocean and spawning grounds in Central Valley rivers. An apparently large adult shad population (estimated at 2 to 4 million) supports sport fishing with rod and line in the American, Feather, and Yuba rivers and a "bumping" dip net fishery on the Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Mokelumne rivers (Kelley, 1968a) . Shad spend most of their lives at sea. Adult fish may enter the San Francisco Bay estuary on their upstream spawning migration as early as fall (Stevens, 1972) , but peak spawning adult presence in the Bay and Delta usually occurs during March through June (Kelley, 1968a) . Stomach examination of migrating adults indicates that in San Pablo and Suisun bays, the opossum shrimp Neomysis awatschensis . is the most important food, but that copepods, the bay shrimp Crago, and cladocerans are also included in the adult shad 1-et'-(Ganssle, 1966; Kelley, 1968aj . A-3 5 n�►t l_1.5 �a Cdmt&ASU • Most spawning occurs in the Sacramento River and its tributaries with a smaller shad run in the San Joaquin River system. Spawning requirements are not precisely known, but fresh water, currents, and water temperatures above 540F seem to be necessary. Many, but not all, adult American shad die after spawning. The surviving adults migrate downstream to the ocean, passing through the Delta and Suisun Bay as late as August and September (Stevens, 1972) . Young shad spend varying amounts of time in fresh water before migrating downstream to the ocean. Some young begin their journey immediately after hatching, while others remain until fall or even over winter. However, the bulk of young shad seaward movement through San Pablo Bay usually occurs from September to November (Stevens, 1972) . While in the Bay, young shad apparently feed on Neomysis awatschensis, copepods, larval fish, and amphipods Corophium sp. (Ganssle, 1966) •. The environmental requirements of shad in the Bay and Delta are not precisely understood. Kelley (1968a) has surmised that the spring upstream spawning runs would be adversely affected by a poor water quality or insufficient river flow. Shad food supplies in the Bay and Delta should • also be maintained to insure survival of the species. Consequently, Neom_ysis, copepods, cladocerans, bay shrimp, and amphipods must remain abundant during shad migration Y periods. The effects of future decreases in .Delta outflow are likely to be adverse to shad populations. Kelley (1968a) expects that increased water export pumping will decrease popula- tions of N�eom sem�is, copepods, and cladocerans, all of which are important for both adult and young shad. To the . extent that these food species and the bay shrimp are detritus feeders, their abundance may be limited by decreased detritus inputs to the Bay as Delta outflows decrease. Young shad may also be increasingly lost to water diver- sions as export rates increase. The Department of Fish and Game (1976). found that the number of young American shad salvaged at CVP and SWP fish facilities during August and September was closely related to August and September export rates and also to April through June inflow to the Delta. The number of shad salvaged at those facilities • A-36 O 9 16 j,B.CiDat&ASSOC6� • were approximately 3 and 4 million in 1974 and 1975. respectively (DFG, 1976) . These figures do not include shad not salvaged and those which succumbed to handling. American shad are easily affected by all kinds of environ- mental stresses according to Kelley (1968a) . They are extremely difficult to handle and will sometimes die for no apparent reason. Shad diversion mortalities may be very significant even though major water intakes are equipped with screening devices. Even 1 to 4 hours retention in SWP holding tanks has caused 28 percent shad mortalities in limited testing. It appears that decreased future Delta outflows pose a potential hazard to shad populations utilizing the San Francisco Bay estuary, but the actuality and extent of these effects have not yet been demonstrated. The effects on shad requires serious study, especially since Kelley -- (1968a) notes that the American shad population can support more fishing pressure than it now experiences. The California Department of Fish and Game (1965; cited in Kelley, 1968a) predicted shad sport fishing would attract 177 , 000 angler days by 1980, relative to an estimate of over 100 ,000 for the year 1967. With fishing an increas- ingly popular recreational sport in central California and with other species such as salmon and striped bass heavily fished at present, the American shad may provide consider- ably more recreation in the future. Although shad are reputed to be quite bony, Cannon (1968) notes that they are excellent baked and the roe is highly prized. Sturgeon. Two species of sturgeon occur in the San Francisco Bay estuary. These are the white sturgeon Aci enser transmontanus and the green sturgeon A. rte irostris. Of t e two, the green sturgeon is apparently mucM undant. Its population in this area has not been estimated, but that of legal white sturgeon (at least 40 inches long) was recently estimated from tagging studies to be 115,000 with 95 percent confidence limits of 72,000 and 212,000. This estimate agrees quite well with a rough estimate of 122 , 000 based on party boat catch and harvest rate data (Kelley, 1968c) . Sturgeon are anadromous fish, spending much of their lives in salt water and spawning in fresh water. Tagging studies suggest that most white sturgeon are in San Pablo and Suisun bays during fall and winter, but migrate to upriver A-37 I)i)i_1. l �a Ckei&&Sodalas • areas and spawn from about March through June. They apparently head back downstream after spawning. In contrast, green sturgeon apparently migrate up and down the Pacific Coast, since four of five tagged Bay Area green sturgeon were taken outside this area from Santa Cruz to Grays Harbor, Washington (DWR, 1974) . Adult sturgeon depend heavily on benthic invertebrates for food. Stomach examinations indicate that the sturgeon feed mainly on the crabs Rhithropanopeus harrisii and Cancer ma aster, the clams Macoma �qR. , Gemma gemma, and Tapes_ semi ecussata, and t e ay-shrimp Crago. In San Pablo Bay uring winter and spring, herring eggs comprised up to 80 percent by volume of sturgeon stomach contents (Miller, 1972) . Small amounts of fish, including striped bass, anchovy, midshipman, staghorn sculpin, and herring are also eaten. The timing and location of sturgeon spawning is not fully understood. In the Sacramento River system during 1966 , 1967, 1968 , and 1973 , sturgeon larvae have been collected from March through June, with most taken in March and April. Water temperatures varied from 46 to 720F during j collection. Spawning could have occurred earlier in the • year as sampling was begun in March. For different years, inferred spawning locations in the Sacramento River have ranged from upstream of Knight's Landing (DVIR, 1974) to f.. above the mouth of the Feather River (Miller, 1972) . For the San Joaquin River system, there is no direct evidence of sturgeon spawning. However, sturgeon are taken by anglers upstream from Mossdale to the mouth of the Merced River (DWR, 1974) . The relative importance of the Delta and upstream river areas as summer nurseries for post-larval sturgeon is unknown. Essentially no sampling with suitable collecting gear has been conducted. The Delta is almost certainly an important summer nursery during high runoff years, since significant numbers of larval sturgeon were taken in the Delta only during 1967 when April outflow averaged over 70,000 cfs (DWR, 1974; DWR, 1977) . Young-of-year sturgeon are often collected in the Delta later in the year, and older juveniles live in San Pablo and Suisun bays and the Delta (DTIR, 1974) . • 0051.8 A-38 �.B CAbot&RssOdaks Young sturgeon are also bottom feeders. In the Delta, Neom sis and the amphipod Coro hium make up the bulk of the diet. Those species an t e ay shrimp Crago franciscorum are the principal foods in Suisun Bay. In San Pablo Bay, the diet consists of bay shrimp, the clam Macoma, the amphipods Corophium sP. and Photis calif ornica, the isopod S nidotea laticauda, and unidentiie crab an shrimp (Kelley, 1968c) . Growth studies of California sturgeon indicate rapid initial gain in length, tapering off with increasing age. one-year old sturgeon reach a mean length of 10.4 inches, and reach the legal size of 40 inches at about age seven. Thereafter, average growth decreases to about 2.1 to 2.7 inches per year (Pycha, 1956; cited in Miller, 1972) . Age to sexual maturity appears to be variable. Ripe female Sacramento-San Joaquin sturgeon have been found to be 12 to 20 years old. In the Fraser River of British Columbia, male white sturgeon reach sexual maturity at 11 to 22 years (DWR, 1974) . i Since little is known of the sturgeon life cycle and environmental requirements, it is not surprising that the effects of reduced future Delta outflows on the Bay sturgeon population are still a mystery. Some predictions have been made regarding sturgeon in the Delta, but effects on sturgeon life in the Bay apparently have not been considered in depth. Increased future water export rates have been seen as detrimental to sturgeon populations.' Kelley (1968c) and Miller (1972) anticipated losses of larval and young sturgeon at diversion intakes, with unknown effects on the Bay sturgeon population. Kelley (1968c) predicted that, as a result of greater export rates, increased water velocities in Delta channels would result in reductions in populations of Neom sis and Coro hium which are the most _- important food oot sturgeon in the Delta. Thus, reduced Delta outflows resulting from increased water export rates would appear to have adverse effects on sturgeon in the Delta, particularly larval and young sturgeon. The effects of reduced outflows on sturgeon in the Bay have not apparently been studied. Sturgeon in the Bay feed heavily on benthic invertebrates , so the unknown impacts of Delta outflow on these animals is crucial to understanding A-39 future sturgeon survival in the Bay. Miller (1972) noted the importance of large shallow tidal areas for benthic animal production and Nichols (1973) surmised from Bay benthic fauna studies that various species seem to prefer certain combinations of depth and bottom substrate. Krone (1966) anticipated physical changes in the nature of Bay bottom sediments as a result of decreased Delta outflows. Such changes could alter zoobenthos species distribution and thus have significant effects on sturgeon feeding habits and population sizes, especially if populations of favored sturgeon food species were adversely affected. Populations of benthic species which feed on detritus may be limited by anticipated reductions in detritus input to the Bay as a result of decreased future Delta outflows. The importance of detritus to Bay organisms is presently unknown but commands assessment since significant sturgeon food species such as the opossum shrimp Neomysis awatschensis and the bay shrimp Crraco 2E. are known etritivores. Production of shrimp in other estuaries has been positively correlated with river discharge (Turner, 1972) . In general, future Delta outflow impacts on sturgeon are difficult to predict because many aspects of sturgeon survival are poorly known, at best. Virtually nothing is ' known of the early embryology of sturgeon. The diet of small sturgeon (up to 100 mm long) is not fully known, and may include species of zooplankton or zoobenthos not presently considered to be sturgeon food. In addition, the environmental conditions necessary for sturgeon spawning and reproduction remain unknown, and spawning locations are not well known (Miller, 1972) . Reliably predicting the effects of future Delta outflows on sturgeon will require a much greater knowledge about the life cycle and environmental requirements of these fish. A-40 00520 I a CANA&RssoCaka w REFERENCES Albrecht, A. B. "Some Observations on Factors Associated with Survival of Striped Bass Eggs and Larvae", California Fish and Game, 50 (2) :100-113, 1964. 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B-4 1.8�GdbaA&Assodabas J � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22, , 1977 In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments for RECORDING only It is by the Board ORDERED that the following Offers of Dedication are accepted for RECORDING only: Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes 1/28/77 Clay P Zuberbier, et al MS 111-76 2. Offer of Dedication for Drainage Purposes 2/22/77 Clay P Zuberbier, et al MS 111-76 3. Offer of Dedication G. L. Lewis Homes for Drainage Purposes 2/2/77 at Hidden Oaks, a Limited Partnership SUB 4962 PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 22, 1977 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 22nd day of Named r 19_21 Originating Department: Public Works J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Land Developme Division B Deputy Clerk Patricia . bell cc: Recorder (via P.W.) Public Works Director Director of Planning 00532 H-24 4177 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California - November 22, 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing ACCEPTANCE of Instruments It is by the Board ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Consent to Offer of Central Contra Costa MS 111-76 Dedication (Roads) 2/3/77 Sanitary District 2. Individual Grant Deed 10/7/77 Milton B Hubbard, et al D.P. 3028-77 PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 22, 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 22nd day of November 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Patricia Originating Department: Public Works A. Land Development Division cc: Recorder (via P. W.) 00533 Public Works Director H-28 4/77 15. erector of Planning In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 In the Matter of Appeal from Planning Commission Denial of Application of Charles Pringle, Applicant (2146-P.Z) to Rezone Land in the Oakley Area. Carlton Williams and Ida Kidwell, Ox•mers. The Director of Planning having notified the Board that the Planning Commission, on October 4, 1977, denied the application of Mr. Charles Pringle, applicant, (2146-RZ) to rezone 8.66 acres located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Brownstone Road and State Highway No. 4, Oakley area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-100 (R-100) ; and Por. Anthony Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having also advised that Mr. Charles Pringle filed an appeal from said action; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, December 20, 1977, at 11:30 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that pursuant to code requirements the Clerk publish notice of same in the BRENTT4OOD NEWS .and give notice by mail 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 Yovember 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Charles Pringle Carlton Eilliams Supervisor Ida Kidwell affixed this22nd day of NnvPr,1har 19= List of Names Provided by Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning / ✓ �,/ By ac/ll'!!lZ?Df cKJ" t,-ur7� . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m l��1534 7j 7)" If q1 3?17 190'd.n�. RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY NO V 45' 1977 PLANNING DEPARTMENT ' J. a. asso�+ SI( GWARD OF SUPERVISORS �. A CO. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: 10 November 1977 Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesusl SUBJECT: REZONING APPEAL: Charles Pringle Director of P1 (2146-RZ) - 8.66 acres, A-2 to R-100, Oakley area (S.D. V) APPLICANT: Charles Prin Post Office Box 6S8 - Brentwood, California 94513. OWNERS: Carlton Williams - Brownstone Road, Oakley, California 94561. Ida Kidwell - Route #2, Box 282-W - Brentwood, California 94513. REQUEST: To rezone 8.66 acres from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-100). PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Subject property is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Brownstone Road and State Highway #4, Oakley area. PUBLIC HEARING: October 4, 1977 before the Planning Commission. DISPOSITIO,'V: Denied request for zoning change. APPEALED BY: Charles Pringle, applicant (see appeal letter attached) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: W. Charles Pringle (Applic;uit) Mrs. Ida Y.idwell P. 0. Box 658 - Brentwood, Calif. 94513 Route #2, Box 282-W 1%[r. Carlton Williams (Owner) Brentwood, California 94513 Brownstone Road - Oakley, Calif. 94561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AAD/v cc: File 2146-RZ Sukoervisors, District: i, II, III, IV, V. Attachment: Resolution of Commission, Copies of: Notification of denial $ appeal tiuk%, letter of appeal, acknowledgement of appeal, staff report, Nov;. EIR Declaration, Area bkap, Minutes. Microfilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 88-1977 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY CHARLES PRINGLE (APPLICANT) CARLETON WILLIAMS (OWNER) (2146-RZ), IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE OAKLEY AREA OF SAID COUNTY. -WHEREAS, a rezoning request by CHARLES PRINGLE (Applicant) CHARLTON WILLIAMS (Owner) (2146-RZ), to rezone land in the Oakley area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-100), was received by the Planning Department Office on June 2, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on August 1, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 4, 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 FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission DENIES the rezoning application of CHARLES PRINGLE (Applicant) CARLETON WILLIAMS (Owner) (2146-RZ), and as a result, no changes be made on the findings map entitled: A Portion of Byron Division Sector 1, Contra Costa County, California, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER resolved that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) Requested rezoning would distinctly conflict with the policies of the Proposed East County County Area General Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Planning Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution as is required by the Planning Laws of the State of California. 00536 Miuofilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 88-1977 An Instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: - Young, Milano, Walton, Phillips, Anderson NOES: Commissioners: - None. 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 duty called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, November S, 1977, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES: Commissioners - Compaglia, Stoddard, Phillips, Young, Ifalton, .Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - William L. AIi.lano. ABSTAIN: Commissioners- None. C4airman of the Planning Co ission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: t Secretary of t o Planning miss on of the RE '[�T t T Couyt#y of Con`tra Costa, State of California .(-.i;[ �j •/ NOV/5" 1977 J. R. OLC40N CLERK BOARD of SUpEIVlSOR5 a ONT TA Co. .....D„pv►Y 00537 Microfilmed with board order IIt = 800 �.t iR-8 t t" / rf' Re zone From ACZ To%-W r i I77 It -baw,ubl. AuwAs&tj-_, Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A pOSLT1diN Or Rxtww 1'3iVi3�nM SaeTa�r i,� Cer�i__�CQ�?1 Cn�`TY �. r� indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of ["b4agLEg Pal"r.1-E C irmon of t e ontra Costa Coun y ATTES Planning Commission, State of Calif. Secre arY-'(_of the .'ontro Costa unty Planning'Commi* ion, State Calif. Findings Map ��tl3 8 Microfilmed i ,. .� •_� • Planning Department COntra L.Mi1sM r���t� Wllliarw • `�.J<JJIPittsburg—CAsirtnM County Administration Building,North Wing y / Oonald E.Anderson 9' • P.O.Box 951 /� 1 M°" 'Vice Martinez,California 9553 ` Albert R.Connia,lio �y"."' " Martinez Andmmy A.Dehaesus Director of Planning Carolyn O.Phillips Rodeo Jack Stoddard Phone: 372-2031 _ Richmond William V.Walton Pleasant Hill Andrew H.Young Alam November 1, 1977 Mr. Charles Pringle , Post Office Box 658 Brentwood, California 94513 Dear Sir: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal dated October 18, 1977, relative to your rezoning application 21467RZ, which was denied by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 4, 1977.: Receipt No. G-529667 was issued you on this appeal on October 18, 1977. The material relative to your appeal is being forwarded to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors with duplicate copies to each supervisor. The Clerk of the Board will list your appeal on the Board's calendar and a time and date will be set for a public hearing on your appeal before the Board. 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 appeal should be directed to the Clerk of the Board at the following telephone number - 372-2371. Should you have questions on any of the above information, do not hesitate to call either office. Very truly•yours, Anthony A. .Dehaesus Director of Planning By: ,1•l�G�t � CLL�J AAD/GB/v Gunther Boccius, Chief, cc: File 2146-RZ Zoning Administration Mr. Charles Pringle Mr. Carleton Williams Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Supervisor, District: I, II, III, IV, V. 00539 Microfilmed wm board order MR. CHARLES PRINGLE P.O. BOX'S'4s BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 44513 . t ali Ili October 18, 1977 - Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors -P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Dear Sirs: • Please find enclosed my check for $250.00 for the appeal of. rezoning application #2146. The reason for the appeal is the Planning Commission was unreasonable. Very truly yours, Charles Pringle Enclosure- CP:e 5 ze-7 (�a� 7 ic4-1f- 7 00540 M aof;lmed wnh board 0Mw Planning Department Contra Planning C'"""'issionMe do William L.Milano Pittsburg—Chairman Co.mty Administration Building,North Wing C 'aka Donald E.Anderson P.O.Box 951 ^ __ _�Ly Moraga—Vice Chairman Martinez,California 94553 /t.JfllJ1�1 Albert R.Compaglia Martinez Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning Carolyn D.Phillips Rodeo Jack Stoddard Phone: 372-2031 Richmond William V.Walton Pleasant Hill Andrew H.Young Alamo October 5, 1977 Mr. Charles Pringle Route #2, Box 282W Brentwood, California 94513 Dear Sir: This letter is to inform you that on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission reviewed your rezoning application 2146- RZ, to rezone 8.66 acres from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District R-100. The Planning Commission denied your application by a vote of 5 AYES - 2 ABSFNr. Ordinance Code Section 26-4.2406 states that an aggrieved party may appeal a decision of the Board of Appeals to the County Board-of Supervisors for review and determination. An appeal by you would require a written notice stating YOUR REASONS for the appeal and a filing fee of $250.00 with the appeal letter. An appeal and fee must be received by the Planning Department Office within fifteen (15) calendar days- from the date of the Commission's action---in this instance by 5:00 P.M., Wednesday, October 19, 1977. If no appeal is received within the date and time specified, the action of the Planning Commission becomes final. Should you have questions on the above information, do not hesitate to call this office for clarification. Very truly yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director o Plannnii'ng AAD/GB/v Gunther Boccius, Chief, cc: File 2146-RZ ! Zoning Administration Ida Kidwell Carleton Williams 00541 Mlmfiicned with board order CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF Completion of Environmental Impact Report X�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 Alice Bonner Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CHARLES PRINGLE (Applicant) - CARLETON WILLIAMS & _ IDA KIDWELL (Owners) County File 2146-RZ: The applicant requests approval to rezone approx. 10 acres (8.66 ac. net) two 5 acre parcels, from A-2 to R-100. Subject property is located at the southwest corner of Highway 4 and Brownstone Road in the Oakley area. The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment The property is suited for residential development, as agriculture is not longer economically feasible in the area and more intensive development is not desired. impacts relating to liquefaction potential and noise from Highway 4 may be mitigated with appropriate construction. However, neither treated water nor.sanitary sewer service is available at the site and appears not to be available through annexation. Development of individual wells and septic tanks on 214 acre'parcels may lead to unsanitary conditions and would conflict with the proposed East County Area General Plan. It is determined from initial study by Alice Bonner of the XXX Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. C�The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Ring, Administration Bldg. Pine 4 Escobar Streets ntMartinez, California � D to Post � . � �9 tl Final date for review/appeal g IpJ � 1 r� B Planning Departme"presentative 00042 Microfilmed with board order IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal ) of Round Hill Property Owners ) Association, Inc. , from Planning ) November 22, 1977 Commission Approval of Tentative ) Map for Subdivision 4915, Alamo Area. ) Elbaco, Inc. , Owner. ) The Board on November 1, 1977 having fixed this date for hearing on the appeal of the Round Hill Property Owners Association, Inc. , from Planning Commission conditional approval of the tentative map for Subdivision 4915, Alamo area, filed by Elbaco, Inc. ; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the proposal would subdivide 282 acres of predominately ridge and hillside land into 157 residential lots and that one of the conditions of approval imposed by the Planning Commission would require county approval of the location and design of all residential buildings and accessory structures prior to issuance of building or grading permits in order to preserve the scenic ridge designation indicated for the area by the County General Plan; and Mr. William K. Houston, Jr. , on behalf of the Round Hill Property Owners Association, Inc. , having presented a petition signed by approximately 480 residents objecting to construction of roads or houses on the ridgeline, having read a letter from the Alamo Improvement Association supporting the appeal and objecting to the._ proposed slope density and use of Biltmore Drive as the only means of access to the area proposed for development, and having requested that the proposal be referred to the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission for its review and recommendation; and The following persons having appeared in support of the appeal: Mr. Jay Sondheim, 320 Twin Peaks, Alamo; Ms. Donna Fluegel, 310 Twin Peaks Lane, Alamo; Mr. Mort Schwartz, 2505 Rolling Hills Court, Alamo; Mr. James Rettig, 2484 Biltmore Drive, Alamo; Ms. Sally Ingraham, Walnut Creek Homeowners Council; and Mr. Roy L. Towers , Vice President of Elbaco, Inc. , having stated that the project does comply with the County General Plan, that project grading has been kept to a minimum, and that the devel- oper will comply with the conditions imposed by the Planning Commis- sion, and having requested that the tentative map for Subdivision 4915 be approved; and Mr. Doug Lahlin, architect, having presented photographic slides illustrating proposed building construction which would mini- mize intrusion of the scenic ridgeline; and Mr. Houston, in rebuttal, having stated that the proposed construction is only speculative at this time inasmuch as the lots would probably be sold individually; and 00543 Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that he is con- cerned with respect to the ridgeline and traffic circulation, and having requested that he be given the opportunity to view the site prior to making a decision; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having concurred in the need for a field trip, and having expressed the opinion that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission should review the proposal; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that the project is part of the developer's original overall plan, that the condition requiring individual site review for each lot would preserve the ridgeline, that in his opinion the project would not be an intrusion on and into the ridgeline, and having recommended that the hearing be closed and decision rendered on November 29, 1977 at 11:45 -a.m. ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 22nd day of November, 1977. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By iaftt- era Nelson Deputy Clerk cc: Round Hill Property Owners Assn. , Inc. Elbaco, Inc. Public Works Land Development Building Inspection Director of Planning County Counsel x(1544 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at the National Association of County Manpower Officials' Sixth Annual Conference On the recommendation of the County Administrator and the Director, Human Resources Agency, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed below is AUTHORIZED to attend the "Sixth Annual Conference of County Manpower Officials", in San Francisco, California , December 11-14, 1977. Expenses 100% federal reimbursable funds. Milton Fujii, Consultant to Manpower Office PASSED by the BOARD on November 22, 1977. T - 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of on order mrd on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date ofaresaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Milton Fujii, Manpower Office Supervisors Judy Miller, Manpower Director affixed th.r;7 nc3 da � 19 County Administrator y ���� _ County Auditor-Controller J R. OLSSON, Clerk aMlaf_ ., ` ALL Do" Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24417715m In the &mrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22.', 19 77 in the Maher of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed below is AUTHORIZED to attend the following meeting, charges to be at County expense: NAME & DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Claude L. Van Marter APWA Conference on December 6, 1977 Director Human Services to Human Resources Agency Washington, D. C. December 9, 1977 PASSED BY THE BOARD ON Nd'vember 22, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing b a true and corrod copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Wftm my hand OW the Seal of the Board of County Administrator supervisors County Auditor affixed this .22nQay of November , 19 _77. R. OLSWN, Ckrk D" Ck4* —Patricia A. —Bell H-24 3/76 15in oo546 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Approval of Area Office on Aging Application for $27,130 in additional Federal Title III funds IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human.Resources Agency, or his designee, is AUTHORIZED to execute a Federal Assistance Application (County #29-002-10) for submission to the California Depart- ment of Aging, requesting $27,130 in additional Federal Older Americans Act Title III funding for the County's Area Agency on Aging Program, as recommended by the County Advisory Council on Aging and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said Application. PASSED BY THE BOARD on November 22, 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. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Auditor-Controlleraffixed this 22nd day of November , 19-71• County Social Service Department/Office on Aging20/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk State Office on Aging B r / D Clerk County Administrator Deputy axine M. Neufeld �jp gyp 0054 HR 4/ 15m r d v.•a f ..= i.: � 0Approvil:.a 27-RWIS • 2- APPLt- •r .JERAL ASSISTANCE . HU!ldcR 1 3. STATL' a. HUMBER -- _ TION -- 1. TYPAPI+LI- b. DATE IOENTI- b. DATE Yea- r ee:a day OF Year Mont;% day ACTION APPLI"4i ICN CATION 19 ftEk ASst;tl_D 19 im-a ao- ❑ N'J-1FIG1iiG'( CF wttzi:i D'+') :rope opt) ria: Ltave jasJ REPORT OF FEDERAL AC110M Bank �. LEGAL AP1`LICANT/R2C!F!-rNT S. FEDERAL EfdPLOY:R IDENTIFICAI+ON NO. a. A,:tiu"t ulama = Board of Supervisors 94-6000 50 9 W _ b. Oryani:ation unit : 651 Pine Street 6. C. S!raet/P.O. Box •. NUIMBEq 1 3,- 19 d. City e. Count' Contra Costa GI..,fA b. TITLE Martinez (FromGrants to States for f' =!'t° = CA 1. ZIP Cd.: 94553 F•e2aral Community Programs It. Cunted Farrm (Sams Jane McClelland Cafata') at t3 7. TITLE AND DESCRIPTION OF A r LICANT'S PROJECT 0. TYPE OF APPLICANT/RECIPIENT A-State N-Community Acticn/C±n7 tilnforststs I-Hilhet Educ:+ie,lal tastdution Area Plan, Contra Costa County C-SubsWa J-Indian Tribe O+strict K-Other (Syc:Sfy): Office on Aging a-c'u^'r F-Schosi District Ir5(sscial Yurpoaa DisViet Enter appropriate letter 9. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE A-Basic Grant D-Insuraacs B-SuDplemer hl Grant E-Other Entar apyra. C-Losa priate letter(a) 12. AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT (Names of cities,counties. 11. ESTIMATED NUM- 12. TYPE OF APPLICATION States,et.:.) BER OF PERSONS A-4cu FFeeislon E-Aultmentatias Contra Costa County BENEFITING B-t(enesal D-Cartinuatioe 3,000 Enter a,-npropriate letter 13. PROPOSED FUNDING 14. CONGRCSSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: 15. TYPE OF CHANGE (For lie or l2s) �I.:ucas9 Callers F-Other (Spedfy): a. FEDERA! s 27,130 ea a. lu'PLICAJsi b. PRO)ECr 6-Otcrat!e Dq'I+rs b. A?PG±yT Do 07 08 09 07 08 09 D-0ectee a Dural Ur,'ant c. STATE I •30 16. PROJECT START 17. PROJECT E-Cancellation DATE )'ear month day DURATION Enter appro- A d. LOCAL I LD 19 Monthspriate letter(ii) �D e. OTHER ,11 18. ESTIMATED DATE TO Year month day 119. EXISTING FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER BE SUBMIFTFE) TO f. TOTAL S3 ja4r0 FEDERAL AGENCY 1► 1977 10 11 M FEDERAL AGENCY TO R-CEIVE REQUEST (Name.City,State,ZsP oada) 21. REMARKS ADDEO California Dept of Aging, 918 J Ste Sacramento, CA 95814 ❑ Yea EX No t 22. a.To the bast of my knowledge and belief, b. 11 rw.-.;r±d by CMD Circular"S this apliliestisa rg submitted, Dursuant to in- NO re- $eaponae dots In this ;M,;r!i:eti:n/apPlicstion are l:ructioas tbarsin, to appropriate dsarinahouses and all respunses are attached: sponse attached THE true and correct, the docsmeat Les been APPLICANT duly aultorized by the Ecr:rnirl bo.:y Cf CERTIFIES the spDlieant and tha app!itmt Will comply (1) ABAG response pending THAT 0- slth tte attached asaurmc a it the aulst- (z) ❑ ❑ Once Is a;pmnd. (1) ❑ ❑ 123. a.TYPED :(AYE AND TITLE Social >> SIGNAMME + r- DATE SIGNED,'.*; � CERTIFYINGu / / I V 7 7 yeyear/--n" day v REPRE• SerV. Dept �' -� �S/n/" sEmTATm R.E. Jornl i n Director, �� P✓�� ''� _ 24.AGENCY NAME ( 25. APPLICA• Yaoi month day i TION / RECEIVED 19 26. ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT 27.ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 23. FEDERAL APPLICATION IDENTIFICATION 29.ADDRESS 30. IDENTIFICATIONCE 31. ACTION TAKEN 3L FUKDI iG Year month ray 34. Year month dal 0-r STARTING j a-AWARDED O. FEDERAL Is 00 33. ACTION DATE► 19 DATE 19 Lppl ❑ k �jECTED b. APPLIMUT 00 3S CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA• 36. Year month dsy ,.r + TION (Yams and taae.-Aoss somber) ENDING l E G RETURNED FOR c. STATE .CO DATE 19 AYENDYE11T d. LOCAL .00 37. REMARKS ADDED s d DEFERIt_'D C e. OTHER .00 ❑ a "DRAWN 1. TOTAL S .00 C] Yes ONO 31L a. in wig st:-n action, any comments rreived fr:m drrin/t:uses we c: I D. FEDERAL AGENCY"S OFFICIAL 0-:a-rad. II a, cy r.sponse is du on7er;rsr.u-. s of Pat!1,0:13 G.�ar A.95. (:lases and tslephase no.) FEDERAL AGENCY r!has 200.1;;r Wilas wads. A-95 ACTION 424-101 STANDARD FORM 424 PAW 1 (10-73) PraOenbd by GSA.Faders[ldanYeme a Circular 74-7 Microfiimod with Ei00rd order 00 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS This is a multi-purpose standard form. First, it will be used by applicants as a required facesheet for prs- applica:ions and applications submitted in accordance with Federal Management Circular 74--7. Second, it will the "srby Federal agencies to report to Clearinghouses on major actions taken on applications r:view--.e. by cieviinihcuses in accordance with 01MB Circular A-35. Third, it will be used by Federal agencies to notify States of grants-in-aid awarded in accordance with Treasury Circular 1082. Fourth, it may be used, en an optional basis.as a notification of intent from applicants to clearinghouses, as an early initial notice that Federal assistance is to be applied for (clearinghouse procedures will govern). APPLICANT PROCEDURES FOR SECTION I Applicant will complete all items in Section I. If an item Is not applicable,write"NA".If additional space is needed,insert an asterisk"• and use the remarks section on the back of the form.An axt!anation follows for each item: Lem Itam 1. Mark appropriate box. Pre-application and applica- D. Insurance.Self explanatory. tion guidance is in FMC 74-7 and Federal agency E. Other.Explain on remarks page. program instructions. Notification of intent guld- ar.:e is in Circular A-95 and procedures from clear- 10. Governmental unit where significant and meaning- ir:ghouse.Applicant will not use"Report of Federal ful impact could be observed. List only largest unit =ion" box, or units affected. such as State, county,or city. If 2a. Applicant's own control number. If desired. entire cr.;t affected,list it rather than subunits. 2b. Da;e Section I Is prepared. 11. EsCr-Wed number of parsons d4ectly benefiting from pea"--:t 3a. Number assigned by State clearinghouse.or if dela- 12. Use eppropr:ate code letter. Definitions are: gated by State. by areawide clearinghouse. All re- cuesx to Federal agencies must contain this identi- A. New. A submittal for the first time for a now fier if the program is covered by Circular A-95 and project required by applicable S1.13to/areawide clearing- B. Renewal.An extension for an additional funding/ house procedures, if in dcubt. cons-ui: your clear- budget period far a project having no projected inghouse. completion date but for which Federal support 3b. Date applicant notified of clearinghouse identifier. must be renewed each year. 4a--4h. Legal name of applicant/recipient,name of primary C. Revision. A modification to project nature or organizational unit which will undertake tha assist- scope which may result in funding change (in- ance activiy, complete address of applicant. and crease or decrease). rare and telephone number of person who can pro- D. Coitinuation. An extension for an additional vi=e further information about this request. funding/budget period for a project the agancy S. Employer ider,:iflza!ion number of applicant as as- initially agreed to fund for a definite number of signed by Internal Revenue Service. years' Sa. Use Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance num- E. A.tZmentation. A requirement for additional ber assigned to program under which assistance is funds for a project previously awarded funds in requested. If more than one program (e.g.. joint- the some funding/budget period. Project nature funding) write "multiple" and exp!air. in remarks. and scope unchanged. if unknovm.cite Public Law or U.S.Code. 13. Amount re;uested or to ba contributed during the Eb. Program title from Federal Catalog. Abbre%iate if fret funTr?/budget period by each contributor. Value o: in-kind contributions will be Include:. If necessary. the rc::an is a change in dollar amount of ar.exis.- 7. B::ef title and appropriate description of project. ins cant (a revision or augmentation). indica e For notification of intent, continue in remarks sec- only ;he amount of the change. For decreases en- tlon if necessary to convey proper description. ciase the amount in parentheses. It both basic and supplemental amounts aro Intruded. breaklut in 8. Mostly self-explanatory. "City"includes term,town- remarks. For multiple program funding. use palms ship or other municipality. and show program breakouts in ram;*L Item dpi- 9. Check the type(s) of assistance requested. The nitions: 13a, amount requested from Federal Gay. definitions of the terms are: ar ment: 13b. amount applicant will contribute. 13c.amount from State,if applicant Is not a State. A. Basic Grant. An original request for Federal 13d.amount from local government,if applicant is funds. This would not include any contribution not a local government;13e.amount from any other provided under a supplemental grant scurces,explain in remarks. B. Supplemental Grant. A request to increase a 14a. Self exp!an atory. basic grant in certain cases where the eligible applicant cannot supply the required matching 14b. The districts) where most of actual work will be share of the basic Federal program (e.g..grants accomplished. If city-wide or Statewide, covering awarded by the Appalachian Regional Cormnis- several districts,write'city-wide"or"State-wide." sion to provide the applicant a matching share). 15. Comp!zte only for revisions(item 12c),or augmen- C. Loan.Self explanatory. tations(4am 12e). STANDARD FORM 424 PAfiE 3 (10-7/S 00549 Item Item 16. Approximate date project expected to beE:n(usually 19. Existing Federal Identifcction number if this is not associated with estimated date of avai;abiliy of a new request and direct;y relates to a previous funding). Federal action.Otherwise write"NA". 17. Estimated number of months to complete project 20. Indicate Federal agency to which this request is after Federal funds are available. addressed. Street address not required, but do use 18. Estimated date preapplication/application will be ZIP. submitted to Federal agency if this project requires 21. Check appropriate box as to whether Section IV of clearinghouse review. If review not required, this form contains remarks and/or additional remarks Cate would usually be same as date in item 2b. are attached. APPLICANT PROCEDURES FOR SECTION II Applicants will always complete items 23a, 23b, and 23c. If clearinghouse review is required, item 22b must be fully com- pleted.An explanation follows for each item: Item Item 22b. Ust clearinghouses to which submitted and show 23b. Self explanatory. in appropriate blocks the status of their responses. For more than three clearinghouses, continue in remarks section. All written comments submitted 23c. Self explanatory. by or through clearinghouses must be attached. 23a. Name end title of authorized representative of legal Note: Applicant completes only Sections I and II.Section applicant. III is completed by Federal agencies. FEDERAL AGENCY PROCEDURES FOR SECTION 111 If applicant-supplied information in Sections I end II needs no updating or adjustment to fit the final Federal action,the Federal agency will complete Section III only.An explanation for each item follows: Item Item 24. Executive department or Independent agency having 35. Name and telephone no.of agency person who can program administration responsibility. provide more Information regarding this assistance. 25. Self explanatory. 36. Date after which funds will no longer be available. 26. Primary organizational unit below department level 37. Check appropriate box as to whether Section IV of having direct program management responsibility. form contains Federal remarks and/or attachment 27. Office directly monitoring the program. of additional remarks. 28. Use to identify non-award actions where Federal 38. For use with A-45 action notices only. Name and grant identifier In item 30 is not applicable or will telephone person who can assure that appropri- not suffice. ate A-95 action has been taken—If same as person shown in item 35,write "same". if no:applicable, 29. Complete address of administering office shown in write "NA". item 26. 30. Use to identify award actions where different frcm Federal Agency Procedures—special cons:rlcrations Federal application identifier in item 28. A. Treasury Circular 1082 compliance. Federal agency will 31. Self explanatory. Use remarks section to amplify assure proper completion of Sections 1 and l;l.if Section 1 where appropriate. is being completed by Federal agency,all applicable items must be filled in. Addresses of State Information Recep- 32. Amount to be contributed during the first funding/ tion Agencies(SCIRA's)are provided by Treasury Depart- budget period by each contributor.Value of in-kind ment to each agency. This form replaces SF 240, which contributions will be included. If the ection is a will no longer be used. change in dollar amount of an existing grant(a revi- sion or augmentation), indicate only the amount of B. OMB Circular A-95 compliance. Fer'eral ager•cy will as- change. For decreases, enclose the amount in pa- sure proper completion of Sections I, ;!,and Iil.This form rertheses. U both basic and supplemental amounts is required for notifying all reviewing cleeiinghouses of brc included, breakout in remarks. For mu!tipie pro- major actions on all programs reviewed under A-95. Cram funding, use totals and show program break- Addresses of State end areewide clearinchouses ere pro- cuts in remarks. Item definitions- 32a, amount vided by OMB to each agency. Subt-tantive differences awarded by Federal Government; 32b, amount ap- between applicant's request and/or clearinghouse recom- p!ic'int will contribute; 32c, amount from State, if mendations. and the proiect as finally awarded will be cpp',icart is not a State; 32d, amount from local explained in A-95 notifications to ciearinghouses. t.overnment if applicant is not a local government; C. Special note. In most, but net all States,the A-95 State 2e, amount from any other sources, explain in clearinghouse and the (TC 1082) SCIRA are the same remarks. office. In such cases, the A-95 award no'ice to the State 33. Date action was taken on this request. clearinr!,ouse will fulfill the TC 1032 P.ward notice re- quirement to the State SCIRA. Duaiicato notification 34. Date funds will become available. should be avoided. STANDARD FORM 424 PAGE 4 (1 5 aro )t�J V _:,-ilng -ind Service Area: E)..'n J 1,1 t E--1 a Bij,!Lot for Area Plan Pat;e I of 2 1-2177 FY 77-78 0a -icy Title III Fmids N,�ln-Fed-ra 1 Total r Fro L,:­12 ActiviLy V R,rqut-�st ed '- atclonv Fiinds midp'et o I r:-t-S A. .02'% - i ng, Max.-75% Min. 25% and Arvocncy 22.6116 Max- 90% 14in. 10% 3. Services under t '1*rea Pian 1. Coordina- tion of the Doiivc-ry of Existing 3,925 9 Services 228 2. Fooling of Existing but Untap- ped Resour- 28,419 3,162 31 ,581 CO-S 3. Infur-,-a- tion -ind 1 7 14 048 140,455 26,AQ , 4. outreach 5,000 556 5,556 *5. TrZn-Spor- tation 20,075 2,231 22,306 6. 'Escort Bole Ser- Vices 9,000 1,000 10,000 *8. Le8al and Counseling 16,587 1 ,843 18,430 9. Residen- tial Pepair and Renova- tion 10,417 1 ,157 11 ,574 Services, S-ib- Total $ 251,208 $ 27,0922 $ 279,130 $ ',;ation;::.1 Priority Services inclusion under Area Plan consistent with State policy. TOTAL $ 72,217 9/21/77 oq% 117 1-:tt.li ng. and Service :;rea: Exhibit F--I a ^::p,e 2 ,.f 2 ( Su:-..-:ary Budget for Area Plan, Cont.d. -- -- Area rgtfncy -- - 'Title III iro r.?] nCtivity Childs Non-Fret!eral Tot?1 Ofh+'r r'ot,t ___ 4llCStE.d i:11-c1li of-. Funds 711d8 t - R( 17 1._r B. ---Services wader --R -----_ _-- _ - -- _ the Area Plan, Contd. ?0. *Homecare(chore 16,138 1 ,793 17,931 U. Nutri_tion___ 21_.IlOI1�_ _ ___ 1,222 12,222 Nursing home 12. OmSU0Sr,,an---- --,5,97(1 --a.,80E _18;n 78 --- 13. RSVP — -- _ 3,000 33 -- ---3,333.-- — 14. DayGenter — 26,695 1,6_96 _ 34 391 — 15. Gap Filling_ 24,704 -, 2,7_48 27452 6. Hous i ng- Devel . 244 _ 283 — Center i 17. Develen 19,930 ---_2211_--- 19. ti i 20. T�-- -- -- Services, Total $__371 ,489 $ 46,016 $-41 50.5 $ GP4ND TOTAL $439,408 $` 68,662 ** $ 508,070 $ Amount * of Title III ** $22,133 Community Carryover Funds from _46,529 Contra Costa Preceding Budget Year $68,662 total tion-Federal included in GRAND TOTAL $ 56,023 *Estimated X Actual 005-9121177 118 L t!) O ' L• C1 L-) M tom- O O O CO O r• O O O to C O (D C.). M M CO C) O O M r, r tri in O Ql �+` Q O r") L) tJ NM Cf) O Ln L") r N 6) t`. r-, Cl ti-o tt') ... U O _ tl) r Ct? O) t.') tt') ;" %-o N M M M CJ N to N tS a' L ::o CO CO co co co CO C* CO O co co 00 CO CO CO OD LJ C) Y' fes. h. t\ tom. r. f'� tom. C•. t"� t� r• (`� t\ r. ('•, r• t� r` `t C? 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C C C rS C) S S S-. to Zt t3 TJ C3 to O C +' 1:4 > O ) r3 rt; rf cn c 4-3 +) O L C C C C >> O C of f rt u S_ S_ C) O :3 O -c O r3 t0 RS' C) ti3 O r L O rt c) F- F-- I -r- c 2= iJ 7 = x C'3 C] L 00,553 • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Feasibility Study on Proposed Merger of Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District and Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District. The Board having received a September 30 , 1977 letter from Ms. Freda Ericksen, Trustee of the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District representing the County at large, transmitting a feasibility study on the annexation of the Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatement District to the Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District and requesting the Board's recommendation with respect to the proposed merger; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) and the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on November 22 , 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; Ms. ?:ricksen Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Board Committee Supervisors County Administrator affixed this ?ZzW day of 19_!;L� County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By may/ Deputy Clerk Ma Crai g H-24 4/77 15m \11\t 5/� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 1973— In 973—In the Matter of Recommendations with Respect to Family Day Care Licensing and Licensing Agencies. The Board having received a November 12 , 1977 letter from Ms. Margie Burns, President, Diablo Valley Day Care Providers Association, transmitting recommendations of the Northern California Associated Day Care Providers Association with respect to family day care licensing and licensing agencies; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations are REFERRED to the Director, '-?uman Resources Agency, for report. PASSED by the Board on november 22, 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: '-!s. Burns Supervisors Director, Hunan fli Resourcesaxed this M l.v Agency 22nd day of a1zP.m r 19�_ County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clark Ma raig H-24 4/77 15m ( j NgdUATIJUNDI.�BLC� VALLEY DAY BARE PROVIDERS � t;0 v J. R. CLSSON DV ^ CLERK 80ARD/O SUPEWISORS COtV a CO. B „ C .d.F meputy ,i 1 X77 Of C � f ��G�-1�•�.�� :72, Z"� zc, e' Microfilmed with 150ardL ordt� lt1t��} - -�.+.rt...y-�; r r.�?'J1+'Q:'.Tj�`�� � `:a ���''� i -'�-ir q.. !K'�•(" '-'^_. - �+':'.,�';'�"�:, t Vii: `NORTHZRN C-..LIF II�QR� ' tiSSOCI__T3D D.X C.3PROVIDERS P.0__.Bag: 15?33; Sacramento, Calif.,. 95P13 D�.TE: October 20,1977 - SUBJECT: Family Day--Care Licensing and Licensing There are-over 18,000 licensed Family Day Care Providers in California of which. 3,357 are represented by our membership. Our members provide service to approximately 16,785 families . Our constituency, - including families in our care plus licensed Family Day Care Providers, number more than 126,000. We estimate .that only 40 of the homes providing family-day care are licensed. - Therefore, those either providing or _ receiving family-day,. care provider service could number as many as 300,000. 4t a meeting held in Stockton - California on September 24, 1977, mem bers of -the NORTfiE.RN C..LIFQR1.I,. .SSCCI:_T 30 D.v C,.RE PRCI'T?ERS 1_S9OCI- bT_ION "voted:unanimously.._in support of the following Positions. _ 41. LICEN-SIVG OF=EMILY-7.Y C.,.RE HC_"lES B3 . �'T-1YED BY THE ST,_TF DMAT :L * Licensiing his-the-';one best way of seeing:-that children -are Y - protecta&-. 0m:harm. <: Licansi�ng assures the family_day care user�"of.a' basic-°level- of care for='children'- a :floor:: of qualitT=below which_day- care services cannot drop2.. *' =Licens ingk.makes--wit^pas s ible f or ,providers t o `obta in .r w cost. group. -daycare insurance. i 2. ' THE-'C0UNTY z T-tU_R DEP_.RT':'� t T TO" BE . CONTR._CTED LICEATSING Children- are a local community 'concern. Licensing must be administered in-each county. by a.single public agency; 'S t ;• namely =:.the County welfare Department, to' assure equale treatment, .to providers .fir.- � ..r-t-yr« "•iy ., =t _ .- ..'.,.. ,. .`. :." 3_.. Licensing".procedures. and' uitorpretation of regulations'r must s : �be::unifor,ar-throughout`the^:state. This- .can best be achieved T- ; •- through�.the,-�County 3tielfare .Departments There=ahalLy.be -na unannounced`visits except in. cases of - '• • .�' � 4 ".:complaint_ 't K � �'� ; _ s ` • � , t tSr��.s=Yq .Sa ial-_workers to: be .regulators, consultants, and advisers; ' . �j not;persons ;whosa duties are to police. and harass.: ' r��� -•,:« "��x tt+•f.+k`"'jx-es'S1'�-1.� 7 :, :....:.r;aJ'.�.,�, s - _ ..`.. ; _ :... .� .-� .•_ � +,� .- 3..�-_-4=LLL' MONIES -:.LLOTTED FOR 'SUESIDIZED CRE "IN LICEAFSM F'.MIL4 D..Y ?s:s _ HOPI/ FILTERED 1C.�' THRCUGH" TN_ CCUFT s; .Rhe DE _RT- T `q� ��.• -T X F7'M j' �y � i' ^ \� { TS. Tit r..' 3 t• {: ham• -`1K s�. . „ . rr`f .r�{i raiia,r r o�i e + Si ?_ t - -{ The: County::isalfare :Department should receive sufficient funds-=for administering family day care licensing and program. * ` Family--day care homes are unique. They are the much-needed "homes-away--from home" for- many children. Some subsidized programs fininaccd by the. State Department of Sducation are - �, ,; changing family; day care homes into "mini schoolsr', "mini 9 head. start. schools", and "mini centers". The words, "farr:- ily" and: "home's are being substituted with "teacher" and "schoolri. :_These programs :plague the providers with ` additional-standards and evaluators. The family day care license must be respected. 4. , L COMPLEM LIST' CF SUPPORTIVE St FICSO BE IS.SUC-D TCS PROVI7�?S AT- :.rcTICir_.T1 G I1�� SUBSTDIZ�;D rRCGc�.� S _.�`D ThCS;� s RvilC S 5E �I._DE ..V.. L,_BL :Q-:.LL LIG r.i:S:,D F.��IILZ t?..Y C: 2E HC,'.:=,5 '.-'ZTH °' HO STRINGS TT_.CELD. it Oil 0`l _ ". ::�• } •i . . stn, . Ncrofilmed,vw i board crdet ` � `` + z `.s �` T�, i � ay .� + t.-.>y Sx,�; � iy}..�,�Z�T - a- �.. 1 ♦ r ++,i•a {���` � i _ { t + 1-V :5'...�+st*re.. .r'• +''?='��k.+ti i..-.t Jsf•-';% % Z�'?' {.. '' +' - _.,? is * :. C e.�f=• j. .r . Ysy si rx s� ^- r 3-, rte ails a �;..s! �.': a-r•.- -.`�L s � _ ,... `s-.+. �� s �+ '+ �► i-r'Y 'f• F t:fy .C+rt�'}iia•ves•!}"T `vtr4"-.?. •L _•� _ a"3_+.a. �`. ^li1Lc. - .., ' Family day cart is. tha bast, .least 'expensive, underdavelopea child -day care resource in the country, ..Imost- 1/4. of the 81#00+ family day care homes. in the-country are located in California. Most licensed family day .cars providers are :i:ndepandant, although many participate in the subsidized- programs.. :Family -day care. providers value and guard that independence- Tho-Stata's adoption of the above recommendations will allow family day care providers to service all children and retain their highly valued indepandant status. _ Repr3sentative' .L LQ .; cct rTY - s�.c�.• "To COUrpt - East Bay Grassroots' assn.-, Inc._ Sacramento County Child Day Cara uudrey Tolbert, Pres. „ Home :.> sn., Inc. Y: : k - -Elsie- :.nderson, Pros. _ .l.ameda -City Licensed Child Day--­ Care ay=Care Providers :.ssn. S:.N FR.I+IGZSCO COL' T Martha:B., Silva Pres.- - Parents•:United for Familie '- (PUFF) CCNTR.': COST,:'COUNTY ' ;x ; --1',;­-Pat Wilden, Pres. x 'Diablo---'Palley Day :Care. sn. =,. '' - .1A_JQ1.G �LFTY c =y•S Y r Margie Burns, San Joaquin County .Child Day .Care San -Ramon,Nalley Licensed Day.;;% s ^- }I :Home LAsn._., Care Parents,-Lssn. °r t w x -` , Sherian.:Nicholas,. Fres { Patricia. Thomas,. Pres. : h yi.RIN COUNTY. " r , 3 _s ; ' h , • , `; Solano iCounty Cleansed Day Care Novato} Day.Care �:ssn ` x ;�: r ,. .. Asn.. �� t ,-<. Catherine. :Gerazzi,;`Pros'.z.4'--., - aathY•.._cL-aldein;_ Pres N..Pd COUNTY` j' 7 YOLO`COLWTY'� Napa: Valley--Day Carz assn.- « - : ;:Woodland. Licensed Day:Care 4,ssn. Marlene Cole, Fres« _, i," Michaele Chamberlin;. Pres.' •Da41s°Licensed:Day Care H me ri. • o ssn Chr1stine-Jaeger, Pres. -r?�it�` '+t t � 'rg43Lika'""y. tr '�s. ? dr. i.. Ta• - ~� iS� .t � t i. :� _ „/ 1. g� -, t j,y w tv ���i ♦ 1'r,.i' Tr xs s t "^f r '� ''•� '�:,. . T"•,'.+fX�z� Kathryn Thomas,r Childx Car-e�j.dviser; , Shirley Lo've., Fainily-Dag Care Davis, California � i `� F�; ~b ,: Coordinator.:. . ` 7 Sar� Francco isGalifcirria r `.' -Zy y: �^ rrx w.w 4:+.x.i"`•�t r y x�. �7�•�f _yi,. ; •iy ��!• r•,p r{ y"` Eileen 3tewart,� :B do R'`Director- Marlene ;Po' ar'," ''Consultant _ Fairfield, 'Californza � �� r_� { �$4�: Concord,W Califo*fnza 4 i- ,t t 'Y J •t':TY'.'Y ;-.•`•"'3 ,ri rYya`F' r t . i�r>~..1—•»'..• -'( _ !� `:f � � .�e..# :, .,,; �,a,�r a. :��-r?. t `..v'�'_'X'?"t• .:F.te3 l.r - Sacramento= County,Child:Day--'Care BULK 2;t8 Rome .:.ssn. °.Snc U. S. Postage P .ID ! ` P.O. .Sox .15733 Sacra,�anto, Calif. ,:,acramento, Calif. 95813 _ PMMIT ti'0. 1695. "�s}r�I •'-c„t .K,.- Vis^ :� ,, ra. z � ri� . ,;zi a�i•°3�.'{, 1 - •--t�iy-Jai... .r)t ,r.'-•a.- .rTM lyr' rs. 4`' �1tr .,, .n i. 4 .... , i._y.�ys,k j 1' 1 :'i .;-rse '4U,-rR:� < .S•>arrs.3=ci •.S�„�lea..ti ? l„" t� :X' '�i "4 r ;t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California NOV 221977 , 19 _ In the Matter of WIN-COD Contract with the State of California Employment Development Department to provide employment for WIN-COD participants IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #WIN-COD-OJT 9400-308 (State Registration No. 78000868) with the State of California Employment Development Department to provide on-the-job- training7;employment for Work Incentive-Career Opportunity Development (WIN-COD) Pmgram:participants in various County departments far the term from December 1, 1977 through September 30, 1978 with the State reimbursing the County for up to $252,203 in related costs, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on N0V 2 2 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors N0V 2 2 1977 County Auditor-Controller affixed this day of 19 Human Resources Agency — Social Service Department Department of Agriculture J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Department ; Deputy Clerk Probation Department dY State of California Employment Development Department- Civil Service (Civil Service to distribute signed contracts to all parties) 00559 H--24 3/76 151n F - Registration 1Io. 78000868 Contract t'oo 14rl-COD-OJT CONTRACT BETWEEN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AND THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WORK INCENTIVE - CAREER OPPORTUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CONTRACT FOR ON-THE-JOB TRAINING s 1977 THIS CONTRACT is made and entered into this 1st day of NOVEMBER in MARTINEZ ,County of CONTRA COST- � State of California, by and between tht State of California through itCs�Esn_plovmen Development Depart- ment, hereinafter called the Department, and TRA CD STAOUNTY hereinafter called the Contractor. WHEREAS, Part C. of Title IV of the Social Security Act provides for the Work Incentive Program, which has as one of its objectives the moving of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) welfare recipients into productive employment through education and on-the-job training; and ' WHEREAS, the Department has available certain funds granted by the United States Department of Labor and appropriated by the California State Legislature for the purpose of this contract; and WHEREAS, the State Personnel Board (hereinafter referred to as the Board) is authorized under Section 5251 of the Unemployment Insurance Code to pay to the Department the amount necessary to provide employers of participants in the Work Incentive Program - Career Opportunity Development Program with up to 100 percent of the wages to be paid said participants; and - WHEREAS, the Board has authorized the Department to contract on its behalf with potential emplovers of participants in the Work Incentive Program - Career Opportunity Development Program for jobs developed by the Board, and has made arrangements to transfer certain funds to the Department in order to reimburse the Contractor for authorized costs incurred under this contract; and WHEREAS, the Department has the right and power to enter into this contract pur- suant to the aforementioned master agreement with the United States Department of Labor and under the provisions of Section 5200 and 5201 of the Unemployment Insurance Code; and 10-1EREAS, the parties hereto have mutually agreed to participate in a project (hereinafter- rgferred to as the Project) to provide educational services and regular on-the-job training to Work Incentive Program participants; NOIR', THEREFORE, in consideration therefor, it is agreed that: 1. The tern of this contract shall be from DECEMBER 1, 1977 through SEPTF.ABER 30, 1978 , not to exceed one year. 2. The Department shall refer VIN recipients, hereinafter participants, to the Contractor, who will consider them for employment involving a total of 33 positions funded under this contract. Microfilmed with-boarcw U t 3. Deployment of participants shall not conflict with any applicable collective bargaining agreement, nor shall implementation of this contract result in either full or partial displacement of the Employer's current full-time employees. If a collective bargaining agreement is applicable, appropriate union offitials shall be informed of the hiring of the participants, and participants shall be informed of the existence of the collective bargaining agreement. 4. a. The Contractor shall provide completed training outlines for each classification. as set forth in Attachment 2, attached -hereto and in- corporated herein by reference. These training outlines shall become a part of career plans for each participant, developed by the Contractor consistent with the objectives of the Career Opportunity Development Program established pursuant to Division 4 of the Unemployment Insurance Code (commencing with Section 12000) and Chapter 3.5 of Division 2 of the Unemployment Insurance Code (commencing with Section 5250). b. The Contractor shall place participants in training positions as set forth in Attachment 1, Cost Schedule and Budget, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The Contractor agrees to retain each participant in training no longer than necessary to develop the participant's skills and to place each participant in a regularly budgeted position at a skill level comparable to that attained during the training period (except as provided in Paragraph 4 herein). Partici- pants will be engaged in training and development and will not fill any of the Contractor's regularly budgeted positions during their training period. e. Notwithstanding any other provision in this contract, if the Contractor is a State agency, any hiring of participants shall be in accordance with State civil service procedures. d. It is acknowledged that there are contingencies not within the control of the Contractor which would limit its ability to comply in full with this paragraph 4. Such circumstances include cases where: the partici- pant does not perform satisfactorily on the job; funds to provide for continued employment of the participant are requested by the'Contractor from its appropriating authority but are not approved; the Contractor places a freeze on further hiring after the contract is signed; the participant is unable to comply with Civil Service regulations which are required by law and are reasonable and appropriate to the job. However, this commitment requires all good-faith efforts to provide such unsubsidized employment for each participant who performs satis- factorily. 5. The Contractor may terminate any participant in the. Project in accordance with its'regslar employment practices, but only after notifying the partici- pant of his/her unsatisfactory performance, and providing him/her with an opportunity to improve thereon; provided further, that Contractor may term- inate any participant only after notifying the Department prior to termination or notice of :termination, whichever occurs first. 6. The Contractor shall: A. Provide supervision, materials, space, equipment and timely job in- struction necessary for the operation of the Project; B. Provide a training site which complies with all applicable Federal, State, and local health and safety laws; 00561 C. Provide such safety instructions and equipment to participants which are necessary to establish reasonable protection against injury and damage. D. Provide worker's compensation coverage to all participants. In no event shall the coverage provided such participants be.less than the coverage provided by the Contractor for its regular employees. E. Provide special clothing or equipment to participants where the Contractor normally provides such clothing or equipoent to its regular employees. . F. Not reduce its level of training or expenditures for training in any way as the result of this contract. 7. The Contractor shall provide the Department and the Board with monthly written reports, on forms supplied by the Department, for the review and evaluation of participant progress and program effectiveness. These reports sball include records of participant performance and attendance_ 8. a. The Department or its designee shall have the right to observe and monitor all the conditions and activities involved in the Project under #his contract and shall have a right of access to the work site during -normal. working hours, subject to prior permission of the Contractor. Such permission shall not be withheld unreasonably. b. The Contractor shall permit the Departmearit or its designee ard, in addition, the Secretary of Labor or his duly authorized representative and/or the Comptroller General or his duly authorized representative to inspect the books, records, and papers of the Contractor related to the perforrance of this contract during normal business hours upon re- quest by the Department. The Contractor shall maintain books, records, documenAS,, and other evidence sufficient to reflect Mvperly all costs of whatever nature incurred for the perfomance of this contract. The Contractor shall preserve and make available said books, records, doemments and other evidence umtil the:eapiration of three years from the date of final payment under this contract. 9. a. The Contractor shall pay to all participants a wage which shall be at least equal to the higher of the applicable State or Federal minimum wage, or the prevailing wage for the work performed by persons employed in similar occupations. b. '' Participants shall be employed under the same working conditions and shall be entitled to the same benefits and promotional opportunities as other employees of the Contractor in similar positions. 10. The Contractor shall keep confidential any and all information about participants and their immediate families. Without a participant's prior permission, Contractor shall divulge such information only to persons with responsibilities under this agreement, and then only if necessary for the performance and evaluation of this agreement. '0W%2 Us Insofar as ftada are available to the Dquwtment Under Section 431(a) of the Social Seemrity Act and section 5251 of the %wzq lvyment Insarance Code for the pcapoee of financing this contract for Federal Pima Your 77/78 and FWwa: Fiscal Year ------ , the Department shall reimbures the Cantractor a.tatal coat pier t s contract of $ 2 2 20 .00 , as sham in the Cost Schedule and Budget Sway, attached hereto and incorpozated herein as Attachmwt 1. The total cost to be reimbureed to the Contractor shall not a=eed $252,203.00 in Federal Fiscal Year 77/78 , with the balance of the total co er e contract to be reimbia_s o the Contractor in Federal Fiscal Year ------ This total shxU be an amoant not to exceed 100% of the Contractors co s, Including hinge benefits, of eMloying participants as specified in Attachment- 1. In no event shall the Contractor be entitled to re3sn' Vneow tt railer this con- tract for =W costs inccared during a given federal fiscal year in e=ess of the amount for such federal fiscal year specified in or computed purmamt to this pa'rgraph• 12. The Contractor shall regnsst reirbursement monthly within 30 days foljoviM the last payroll period of the preceding months Three copies each of the WIN-Ca) OJT invoice and paWroll repast forms, supplied by the Departimnt, shall be mailed each menth to: PLEASMT HILL Es #o96o 363 Civic Drive Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 ATTN: YIN-COD Monitor 13. In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the regu- lations issued under that title, any service, financial aid, or other benefits to be provided under this contract shall be provided without dis- crimination because of race, color, or national origin. The Contractor shall permit reasonable inspection of its records by the Department to insure compliance with this paragraph. 14. If Contractor is a State Department, in recognition of the affirmative action needs of the contracting: department, with consideration given to the current ethnic composition of the contracting department's work force, and to the availability of minority YIN-COD eligibles in the labor force from which the contracting department hires, the Contractor agrees to make a good faith effort to employ minority individuals to fill the following percentages of the positions funded under this Agreement by-the dates indicated: % of Positions Pm%W Target Date Arwxican indianlEskimo Asian Black Filipino Polynesian Spx ish SPe-dHng/ Other Wlsc� DE 8209 Rev.l (12/76) -4- 15. There are no oral understandings or agreements not incorporated herein. Alterations, variations, or amendments of the terms of this agreement must be in writing, signed by the parties hereto. 16. This contract may be terminated by•either party upon 30 days notice in writing to the other party. The contract shall be terminated immediately upon written notice to the Contractor if funds are no longer available. 17. In the event of contract termination, the Department shall reimburse the -Contractor, for all reimbursable costs which have been incurred up to the date of termination. The Contractor shall submit a final invoice within 60 days following termination. 18. Any and all tools and equipment purchased by the Department for the purpose of this contract, except those items provided to the participants as uniforms, are the property of the United States Department of Labor and the State of California, Employment Development Department. 19. As required by 41 Code of Federal Regulations 29-61.1(a), no individual retained or hired by the Contractor has performed or will perform "representational activities" before the United States Department of Labor if such individual was formerly employed in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Rmloyment and Training, the Deployment and Training Administration, or arw subdivision thereof in a position GS 14 or above within two (2) years prior to the performance of such representa- tional activity, defined to include arW appearance, conversation, or Other direct contact in relation to the contract with arty employee of the United States Department of Labor. upon breach or violation of this condition, the contract is terminable at the option of the United States Department of Labor vrithont liability to the Department. 20. The Contractor shall not encumber or in any way contract on behalf of or in the name of the Department. 21. Any attempt by Contractor to delegate its duties under this agreement shall be of no force and effect and shall permit the Department immediately to terminate this contract. 22. Notwithstanding any other provision of this contract, if the Contractor is a state agency, since performance of this contract will benefit both state agencies, costs under this contract are not computed in accordance with Section 8760 of the State Administrative Manual. •23. Every reasonable course of action will be taken by Contractor in order to maintain the integrity of this expenditure of public funds and to avoid any favoritism, questionable or improper conduct. This contract will be adminis- tered in an impartial manner, free from personal, financial, or political gain. Contractor, its agents and employees shall, in administering the contract, avoid situations which give rise to a suggestion that any decision was influenced by prejudice, bias or personal gain. 00564DE 8209 Rev.l (12/76) -5- • IN WITNESS this contract har. be-an c7ccotc:d is and on b,_•haUl of the pa ties hereto, the day and year first atvvc CJ:.TiuCT08 E:�iPIlit:'.rt.T DSVEU RP-!ZNT DEPA:-:T;l i i signature Signature 1 ,kftinted,Nwe Printed Naze Chairman, 'Board of Supervisors Title Title Contrs Cpzta County \ BOc1rd of SunerviSor$ Ad3rc: ' `, Fdcres: Martinez, California 94553 NZT SRMTE T!:11 :i ACe: 1 AMMI? U zi:5 ES;1!•.*-.E i UI:D i NKE':CLT: '.:J til.L:J:C ITS CRAP:e"..q STATUTr',S FI S 7E... • ADJ. ADJ- DEC"LL-SII v V:C'j:iP J:C% LINE ITF..`t e T l,ereGl eer:Itp t�:r. a�-t persora.l l:ao+:ledze V.St T.B.A. 1:0. B.R. l:0. ttu:getel t•:13s are a:y11s:2I for th- piriod and purpose of-Lhe e:Fendit-ire stated at.s•:e. f SIGN:�TL:.F, OF AC::1;.:1!:G C'FIC DI Ti :D I leech cert:fi :a: n.. czr.!!.Iort txe��:2:r, set forth In S;::e ld=lrastrattve Cecr. ce_Tlic' .•:_h end this doc=ent Is ezerpt from ret•Iev or appreval =7 the i•r;ert_c of Flrarce. ; 1 l.erety cer_lf,- t`at ell csn_::Ions f--r e:certtcr. have been cesp]Sed :.-Ith and this - e.•n:rrL:t ;s exert fr.:!% -;.r;:.ity .he fe:r_r:=rr.: of Gereral Services, SIGS:.•. �z r•? .�:F;:=r . 1•:... r. ri :�,t: .. r�i DAA: V 00 565 'CALIFORNIA STATE PERSONNEL BOARD ATTACHMENT PAGE I� OF 3 J COD TRAINING OUTLINE WIN-COD-OJT NO. __1 �tQ� 300-1020 111/76) pp �pp REGISTRATION NO. _78ow868 _ 1. TRAINING CLASSIFICATION TITLE 2 NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS TO BE TRAINEO 3 STARTING SA LAP.Y (Note: use separate page for each training classification) Typist Clerk Trainee I �l s 634 MONTH •. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OF TRAINING CLASSt FICATt OfV i Equivalent to the completion of high school or satisfactory completion of a federally funded city, county, or state m-Lipower tr•lining progrnln clerical course. Ability to accurately type 25 words per minute from clear manuscript; ability to spell correctly and use good English; ability to follow directions; ability to get'along well with other employees. Successful co:aplction of ;: typing proficiency examination (for 25 :rpm) to be administered by the EDD Field Officer. S. JOB DUTY STATEMENT FOR TRAINING CLASSIFICATION Learns to type letters, memoranda, reports, legal documents and record cards; sorts and alphabetizes correspondence and reports and receives instructions in filing this material; opens, sorts, time stamps and routes incoming mail; stuffs, seals, stamps or routes for metering, outgoing mail; may answer incoming telephone calls; may receive training in the operation of simple office machines; may give out routine information over the telephone and learns general organizational functions; learns to take inventory; learns to make calculations and develop nathematical skills. 6. ELEMENTS OF TRAINING: SKILLS TO BE DEVELOPED TIME FRAME(identif,in months) Learn the operation of com.Ton office machines: calculator, 1 month duplicator, typewriter Learn modern office procedures and practices 1 month Learn to properly file correspondence and documents Y2 month Learn to develop speed and accuracy in typing 2 months Learn general organizational functions 3/z month Learn to relate to the public and other departments I month Learn the sorting and distribution of mail yz month Learn to take inventory Yz month Learn to make calculations and develop nathematic,-a skills 1 month Learn reception duties and working relationships 1 month TOTAL TIME 9 nonths IThis should correspond to total of individual time frames) 7. TRAINEE TO BE SUPERVISED BY: (Clossification level only Supervising Clerk/Office tanager B. THIS TRAINING OUTLINE PREPARED BY: (name) CLASSIFICATION LEVEL DATE Cliff Hansen Personnel Analyst III $_3_77 9. TITLE OF TRANSITION CLASSIFICATION 10. MONTHLY SALARY 11. NUMBER OF CURRENT PERMANENT EMPLOYEES Typist Clerk s 699 7% 12. MNIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSITION � Ability to pass prescribed typing test arid successful cor.:pletion of the e::aminatior_ process. Good knowledge of-correct punctuation, grammar and spelling; good knowledge- of vocabulary- at a moderate difficulty level; ability to pass Prescribed typing test; ability to learn `th operation of com:-,,on office machines; ability to make wimple arithmetical calculations; ability to properly file correspondence a-id other documents in an alphabetical and/or r-umer; filing system; ability to le zurn .;iodern office procedures and practices; ability to understs and follow written and oral directions; ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the 13. CAREER LADDER (List the titles and monthly salaries of the newt two levels beyond the transition classification) publlC Intermediate Typist Clerk X766 Senior Clerk j$65 ��� CALIFORNIA STATE PERSONNEL BOARD §400i308 REGISTRATION Z l ATTACHMENTOF= PASt" COD TRAINING OUTLINE 300-1020 111/76) G WIN-COD-OJT NO. REGISTRATION NO. 7 1. TRAINING CLASSIFICATION TITLE 2. NUMBER OF PARTICIPAN777j7777:7 (Note: use separate page for each training classification) Eligibility Worcer Trainee 10 {. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OF TRAINING CLASSIFICATION License: Valid California Notor Vehicles Operator's License Education: Equivalent to graduation from high school Experience: Three months public cont:lct e::perience which involved the processing of documents relating to personal or finiuicial history. Examination: Successful comaletion of the BOLT (Basic Occupational. Literacy Test) examination - eighth-grade level; includes reading comprehension, vocabulary and computa- tional abilities; to be administered by the ::DD Field Offices. S. JOB DUTY STATEMENT FOR TRAINING CLASSIFICATION Under direction of Eligibility idork Supervisor conducts, less difficult interviews with applicants or clients of public assist=ce; to applicants or clients in the completie of prescribed application and declaration forms; may conduct interviews in private hones, hospitals, nursing homes or county offices; to elicit pertinent information concerning such items as income and other resources; provides information to clients and applicants regardin documents or official records Necessary to establish eligibility; reviews applications and declarations for completeness and consistency; may obtain information relative to clients(cc 6. ELEMENTS OF TRAINING: SKILLS TO BE DEVELOPED TIME FRAME fident;fif in months) Ability to interview effectively 3 months Knowledge of basic eligibility and characteristics of Public Assistance Programs 1 month Ability to initiate and answer correspondence independently 1 month Know-ledge of the rights and respoisibilities of clients and workers in the welfare system 1 month Ability to organize work effectively I month ,Ability to maintain accurate and systematic records 1 month TOTAL TIME (This should correspond to rota$of individual time frames) 9 months '7. TRAINEE TO BE SUPERVISED BY: (Clossifocation level only Eligibility Work Supervisor I S. THIS TRAINING OUTLINE PREPARED BY: (name) CLASSIFICATION LEVEL DATE John Milyate Personnel :services Asst. II 6-17-77 9. TITLE OF TRANSITION CLASSIFICATION MONTHLY SALARY 11. NUMBER OF CURRENT PERMANENT EMPLOYEES Eligibility Worker I rs /85 1 1495 12. MNIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSITION CLASSIFICATION License: Valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's License Education: Possession of a high school diploma, or G.E.D. enuivalency, or a high school proficiency-certificate. F..xperience: Either one year of public contact experience e.hich involved the processing of documents relating to financial or personal history, or one year of experience as an employee c. Contra Costa County providing direct delivery of human services to clients. 13. CAREER LADDER (List the tides and monthly salaries of the nest two levels beyond the transition classification) Eligibility +Worker II- 5379 (Eligibility Control Worker--3945);(Eligibility '.fork Supv.I-51; �(l5S'7 ' 5. or applicants from banks, insurance companies, other agencies, etc.; receives on the job training and experience in the evaluation of eligibility factors in specific cases against establislied criteria and the determination of eligi- bility, including information relative to budget changes, charge of address, changes in status and similar types of entries; participates in eligibility validation studies by learning to review eligibility factors; notes.all applicants and recipients who appear to be in need of social services and alerts yJ to make service referral; may answer correspondeHC*b (under direction of Rd Supervisor) which requests information or assistance; mary 'carry a limited number of AFDC cases. Wks 1 'CALIFORNIA STATE PERSONNEL BOARD ATTACHMENT 2 PAGE � 3 COD TRAINING OUTLINE WIN-COD-OJT NO. 71}()(}=3O� 300-1020 111/76) REGISTRATION NO. 7 1. TRAINING CLASSIFICATION TITLE 12. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS TO BE TRAINED 3. STARTING SALARY (Note: use separate page for each training classification) 2 S 768 MONTH Custodian I 4. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OF TRAINING CLASSIFICATION Valid California Driver's License - Completion of the 8th grade 3 months janitorial e-xperience. Ability to learn janitorial skill:,'and knowlege; ability to follow oral and written directions; ability to work cooperatively with others; ability to lift and move heavy items; willingne.3, to work nights, weekends, and holidays. 5. JOB DUTY STATEMENT FOR TRAINING CLASSIFICATION Learns to clean, sweep, mop, scrub, strip and way, floors; receives training in operation and minor maintenance of electric scrubbers, buffers Lid waxing machines; le::rns correct methods of washing ceilings and walls; empties waste bclskets and may make pickups and deliveries 6. ELEMENTS OF TRAINING: SKILLS TO BE DEVELOPED TIME FRAME(identify in months) Maintenance of floors; use of proper equipment Zi' months Maintenance of ceilings and walls; learns to mix cleaning solutions and the proper way to apply them. cit months Cleaning general office areas 3 months Making pickups -and deliveries to other parts of the counter 1 month TOTAL TIME months (This should correspond to total of individual time frames) 7. TRAINEE TO BE SUPERVISED BY: (Classification level only) Lead Custodian B. THIS TRAINING OUTLINE PREPARED BY: (name) CLASSIFICATION LEVEL ( DATE Janet Haroutunian Admin. Analyst 7-13-77 9. TITLE OF TRANSITION CLASSIFICATION 10. MONTHLY SALARY 11. NUMBER OF CURRENT PERMANENT EMPLOYEES Custodian II I 58_068__ 587 12. MNIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OF TRANSITION CLASSIFICATION Valid California Driver's License; ' Completion of the 8th grade; One year janitorial experience; must have a working knowledge of modern cleaning methods an practices of cleaning floors, :galls, and fixtures; good kno:-iledoe of cleaning materials, chemicals, disinfecta;ts and janitorial equipment; ability to use janitorial equipment and tools properly and rapidly. 13. CAREER LADDER (List the titles and monthly salaries of the neat two levels beyond the transition classification) Lead Custodian, :957 - Supervising Custodian, $1055 00569 WIN-COD OJT 9400-308 REGISTRATION NO. 78000868 Page_L_ of 2 ATTACHMENT 1 COST SCHEDULE AND BUDGET CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 33 TRAINEES 21 Typist Clerk Trainees 9 Months Training 6 months training @ $634.00 x 21 trainees = S 79,884 11 month training @ $666.00 x 21 trainees = 13,986 '02 months training 9 $699.00 x 21 trainees = 29,358 SUBTOTAL $ 123,22 FYinge Benefits @ 30.32% (Includes: OASDI 5.85, Health & Welfare 10.00, Comp. Ins. 14.47) 37,363 TOTAL TYPIST CLERK SALARIES 3 160,591 10 Eligibility Worker Trainees 9 Months Training 6 months training @ S664.00 x 10 trainees = 39,840 01 month training @ $697.00 x 10 trainees = 6,970 "2 months training @ $732.00 x 10 trainees = 14,640 SUBTOTAL $ 61,450 Fringe Benefits @ 16.20% (Includes: OASDI 5.85, Health & Welfare 10.00, Comp. Ins. .351) 9,955 TOTAL ELIGIBILITY WORKER TRAINEE SALARIES S 71,405 2 Custodian I 9 Months Training 6 months training 0 5768.00 x 2 trainees = S 9,216 '1 month training @ 3806.00 x 2 trainees = 1,612 ••2 months training @ $846.00 x 2 trainees = 3,384 ..SUBTOTAL S 14,212 Fringe Benefits @ 23.610 (Includes: OASDI 5.85, Health & Welfare 10.00, Comp. Ins. 7.758) = 3,355 TOTAL CUSTODIAN I SALARIES S 17,567 TOTAL SALARIES = S 249,563 -2- WIN-COD OJT NO 9400- 8 . ATTACH14ENT 1 REGISTRATION NO. 78OX868 COST SCB EDULE AND BUDGET Page 2 of 2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL SALARIES (Brought forward) _ $ 249,563 Physical. Examinations Q $80.00 each (33 trainees = $80.00) - 2,640 TOTAL AMOUNT OF CONTRACT 3 252,203 • Includes anticipated .5% merit increase after 6 months. s� Includes anticipated 5% cost of living increase effective July 1, 1978. HIRING IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN DECaMER 1, 1977• 0(157, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costal County, State of California November 22 . 19 1Z In the Matter of Amending the September 27, 1977 Board Order authorizing execution of Subgrant Modification Agreements with Thirty CETA Title VI PSE "Sustainment Program" Subgrantees. The Board having authorized, by its Order dated September 27, 1977, the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute CETA Title VI Subgrant Modification Agreements with thirty (30) designated Public Service Employment "Sustainment Program" subgrantees, including the City of Pleasant Hill, for continued operation of CETA Title VI Public Service Employment Sustainment Programs from October 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978; and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the need to change the payment limit amount authorized for the City of Pleasant Hill's CETA Title VI PSE Sustainment Program, in order to correct for inaccurate projection of the supplementary funds required to maintain the specified number of PSE positions for the city through September 30, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said September 27, 1977 Board Order is HEREBY AMENDED to increase the amount of the "New Subgrant Agreement Payment Limit (January 1 , 1977-September 30, 1978)" set forth in the "CETA Title VI PSE Sustainment Subgrant Modification Agreement Specifications Chart" for the City of Pleasant Hill (Subgrant Agreement #28-659-4), from $102,748 to $121,980, while all other parts of said Board Order remain unchanged and in full force and effect. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregaino is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the dote aforesaid.tees my hand and the Seal of the Sotird of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Contracts & Grants Unit affixed this 22nd day of November Manpower Director Subgrantee County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller $. peputy Clark Maxine M. Neufe d 1)tl5`�2 H-24 4/77 15m t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , i9 77 Authorizing then tt��Matter of, Direc or, „uman _ • Resources Agency, to execute a Subgrant Modification Agreement with the City of Pleasant Hill for continued operation in Federal FY 1977-78 of its CETA Title II PSE Program. The Board having authorized, by its Order dated August 16, 1977, execution of Modification #706 to the County's CETA Title II Grant #06-7004-21 , which specifies plans for continued operation in Federal fiscal year 1977-1978 of the County's CETA Title II Public Service Employment Program (PSE), with said plans indicating continued support in fiscal year 1977-78 of PSE programs operated by thirty (30) designated CETA Title II Subgrantees, including the City of Pleasant Hill ; and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, concerning the need for prompt execution of a Subgrant Modification Agreement with the City of Pleasant Hill , in order to assure full implementation of the County's fiscal year 1977-1978 CETA Title II PSE Program, pending completion of Subgrant Modification Agreements with the remaining twenty-nine (29) CETA Title II Subgrantees; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to execute, on behalf of the County, a standard form Subgrant Modification Agreement (#28-609-6) with the City of Pleasant Hill , to extend the term of this CETA Title II Subgrant Agreement through September 30, 1978, and to increase the payment limit of said Agreement from $34,963 to a new total Of $79,333 (for the term from October 1 , 1976 through September 30, 1978), thereby providing for maintenance of four CETA Title II PSE positions through fiscal year 1977-1978, in accordance with County's CETA Title II Grant #06-7004-21, Modification #706. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON November 22,. 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors Manpower Director Subgrantee affixed this 22nd day of N ayRmbe 19= County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B // D Clerk Y 3ePWY Maxine M. Neufel 00573 H-21M715m SGBCf:r, :T '401JI F"CCA•r ON AG::GF•:NV.%!*r (Ci.TA •ritle Er Sub,;rants) t. I��c�ntific ioa of St::- .=.rc'. A;�rce:-ent to b_ kludiried. i:n :her: 28-609-4 Popartrent: Civil S::rvi.ee /11u:nan Resources Agency Subject: Ada,inistratiuu and :staff services to provide a CETA Title IF PubLi.c_ Scrvice E.rptoy,;,_nt Pro-ran for CETA-eli-Lble particinants. -Effective Date of Agreement: October 1, 1976 Effective Date of Subgrant Modification Agreement x`28-609-5: June 15, 1977 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Subgrantee mutually agree and promise as follows: Subgrantee: CITY OF PLEASANT :TILL Capacity: Public Agency Address: 33010 N. Main Street Pleasant Hill, California 94523 - 3. Modification Date. The effective date of this Subgrant Modification Agreement is November 13, 1977 4. Modification Specifications. The Agreement identified above is hereby modified as set forth in the "Modification Specifications" attached hereto which are incorporated herein by refe_ence. 5. Legal Authority. This Subgrant Modification Agreement is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Section 53703 Federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) , as amended, (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839; P.L. 93-557, 88 Stat. 1845); 29 USCA Sec. 801 ff 6. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTPUA COSTA, CALIFORNIA SUB ANTEE ry By1,7 Designee (D' ignate of cial capacit - n public Recommended by human Resources Agency- agency and attach a certi ied cop:: of the governing body- resolution sut`:aris- _ _ in;; e_ecution of this r ee._nt.) By Dasirnce ATUS Ur ici L b city (F;,,•. . _ . . ..,.. Cvn,.,u .._. ASE: _.. i:t r.tor) D:.. • _ -- -------u - �� ------ MODIFICATION SPECIFICATIOZIS 10 Number - In consideration of Subgrantee's agreement to continue CnDlUyment for. CET: Title- II participants under its CETA Title II Public Service Employment Program Su,,graat :,oreenent for an additional tea and one-halfr..onths throe,,h September. 30, 1973, County agrees to increase the total amount payable to Sribgrantee under thie> Sub- grant Agreement. County and Subgrantee agree, therefore, to further modify the Subgrant Agreement identified herein, as specified belay, while all other party of said Subgrant Agreement remain unchanged and in full force and effect: 1. Extension of Term. Paragraph 3. (Term) of the Subgrant Agreement is h-r;-by further modified by extending the termination date specified therein from November 12, 1977 to September 30, 1978. 2. Payment Limit Increase. Paragraph 4. (Payment Limit) of the Subgrant A.;ree- ment is hereby further modified by increasing the amount of the payment limit specified therein from $-34,c)63 to a new total of $ 79,333 3. Change in County's Representative. All references in this Agreement to the County "Civil Service Department" are hereby changed to read "Human Resources A;;�::y Manpower Project" and all references to the "County Director of Personnel"are hereby changed to read "County Director, Human Resources Agency." 4. Change in Selection and hiring. Paragraph 5. (Selection and Hiring), page I of the Program Operating Plan is hereby modified to read as follows: "5. Selection and Hiring. Subgrantee will give preference in hiring under this Agreement to applicants residing within the following subareas of substantial unemployment: Antioch, Brentwood, Byron, Knightsen, Oakley, Pittsburg, West Pittsburg, Martinez, Rodeo, San Pablo, El Sobrante, North Richmond (unincorporated area) , and Pinole. To the extent feasible and consistent with the intent of the Act, Subgrantee will give preference to such applicants when filling program job vacancies. Subgrantee's recruitment efforts shall be directed at these subareas of substantial unemployment. "Subgrantee shall establish and maintain adequate documentation of each applicant's eligibility, retain the information on which this documentation is based in a participant's record file, and retain the applications of persons not selected for participation and the reasons for their nonselection, pursuant to 29 CPR Subtitle A, Sections 96.25 and 98.18 (b)". 5. Revised Program Budget. The Program Budget as modified, is hereby deleted and replaced by a new, substitute Program Budget, which is attached hereto and incorportated herein by reference. 6. Change in Program Specifications. Paragraph 1. a. of. the Program Specifi- cations, as modified and set forth in Paragraph 1. (Program) , page 1, of the Program Operating Plan, is hereby deleted and replaced by a new, substitute pro- vision, showing the cumulative listing of Job Titles for the entire extended term of the Subgrant Agreement (from October 1, 1976, through September 30, 1978), to read as follows: Total FY 77-78 Number Duration of Employment of Job Employment Only "a. Job Titles Positions (flan-:Months) (Tian-Months) Laborer 2 7.32 -0- Laborer 1 2.27 -0- Youth Counselor 1 4.00 -0- Municipal Trainee 2 3.00 -0- Clerk Typist 2 3.08 -0- Code Enforce.ent Officer 1 1 .00 -0- Municipal Trainee 1 16.60 12.0; Municipal Trainee 1 16.60 12.00 Municipal Trainee 1 10.60 10.60 Municipal Trainee 1 10.60 10.60It 005'75 Initials: Subgrantee Count7 Dept. 1'P.01'I1.it,'•1 UH)GET �j Q }. i'S: P:o::ram Buz;et Subgrantee shall conduct !LS rVTA Title TI Pub) ir ':C r ;ice - :)il•:"aat Pro,-ram tinder this Agr:-ement in a,--cordance with tltE: follo-.in,; budg_." Uf prcgran, expel:ditItres: ::Ci.,..:E: a. Cost Category. (Federal Fut-.(;,!;) (1) Participant Wages $ 56,036 (2) Participant Fringe Benefits 16,951 (3) Training -0- (4) Supportive Services -0- (5) Administration 6,346 TOTAL (Agreement Payment Limit) $ 79,333 b. End-of-Subgrant Settlement. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Agreement, County's payments to Subgrantee pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost report and Settlement) of the Payment Provisions shall not be limited by the specific line item budget a^:ounts specified above, provided, however, that Subgrantee has obtained written approval from the County :lanpower Director, or his designee, prior to making any expenditures under this Agreement which exceed the above line item budget amounts. 2. Program Funding. County's payments to Subgrantee under this Agreement are subject to the availability of funds during the term or this Agreez-ea-1, as follows: AMOUNT T a. Source of Funds. (Federal Funds) (1) Carry-Over Funds from Subgrantee's FY 75-76 CETA Title II Subgrant Agreement $ 5,496 (2) New Funds from County's FY 76-77 Federal CETA Title II Grant (Plod. 701) -0- (=) New Funds from County's FY 76-77 Federal CETA Title II Grant (Plod. 702) 50,737 Initial Title II SUBTOTAL $ 56,233 (4) Deobligation of Title II Funds For Transfer to Title VI* -($ 31,421 ) FY 76-77 Title II SUBTOTAL $ 24,812 (5) Initial 6-month Economic Stimulus Allocation $ 10,151 (6) FY 77-78 1011 month Sustainment Allocation 44,370 TOTAL (Agreement Payment Limit) S, 79,333 -This deobligated amount will be allocated by County for inclusion in a CETA Title VI Subgrant Agreement between County and Subgrantee to be executed after January 1, 1977, for use by Subgrantee in condL,__-n1!. a new CE'rA Title VI PlIoliC Service cr..plo�^neat Pro�r:pct. 3. "on-,`--- _':nendi.ur s_ Expenditures under the above bu0,-,et shall. he subject to S-.A) :rz_ntee'S =__ ror,-r.'! ?'ll, vili.ch shall specify p1.111ned ^rntilI Y enroll ,nts and ter:,inations participa:us: and r.:utlthly c::pellditurk-::, cumolatAveiv for the term, of tris A,;reement , and which shrill be subject to prior approval by County. Suh,`ranteo s'i.Al. :nainta_- a Current PS 1'rl);_r1n Ylatl oil file \Atli County's \�:'I`f. ::c 1'rojoct u: _ - -7-s, in the :t)rm .'.Tilt manner prt'SCt lhi`d 1)y Couary, .Iii(. said P;.i: :�^r.22t Plan. 005 1 16 liiitiafs: -�_ _- �i Sub^ranLee Cntttnt Pepc. RESOLUTION NO. 139-77 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT FOR CETA II SUBGRANT MODIFICATION. BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Pleasant Hill , A Public Agency duly constituted and existing under the laws of the State of California, approves Agreement 28-609-6 with the County of Contra Costa for the period October 1 , 1976 through September 30, 1978 for the continued operation of a CETA TITLE II , Public Service Employment Program and that James L. Alkire, City Manager of the City of Pleasant Hill , is authorized and directed to sign said agreement on behalf of this public agency, and to execute any bonds or other documents required in connection therewith. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Federal program is to be administered with a limitation on duration of employment of program participants as follows: Limitation on Duration of Employment of Program Parcitipants: Each program participant under the CETA Title II program is limited to an employment duration of 12 months in the same class of position. If a program participant has been employed by the subgrantee under the program in the same class of position for 12 months or more immediately preceding the date of the modification of this program, the subgrantee may not continue to employ that program participant in the same class of position under any subsequent contracts between the County and the subgrantee for the operation of a CETA Public Employment Program. Total length of employment shall not exceed 12 months that is funded by any CETA program exclusive of title. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Pleasant Hill at a meeting of said Council regularly held on the 28th day of November, 1977 by the following vote: Ayes: Mustard, Grote, Maguire Noes: None Absent: Hartinger, Harman JAMES G. MAGURIE, Mayor ATTEST; C< RTI D ATR E OPY M, ,Sni ana (�( JAMES L. LKIR , City Clerk "`��'� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA November 22, 1977 In the Matter of Releasing Deposit for Subdivision 4763, West Pittsburg Area. On November 2, 1976 this Board resolved that the improvements- in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision Agreement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the improvements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year after completion and acceptance; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 94-4.406 and the Subdivision Agreement, it is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to Earl W. Smith Developers the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 134405 dated March 22, 1976. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 22nd day of November 1977• J.R. OLSSON, CLERK By Deputy Clerk N. Pous Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Earl W. Smith Developers 11000 San Pablo Avenue San Pablo, CA 94530 ()U5'18 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Authorization for Contract Negotiations The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding certain request 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 effective dates and not to exceed the estimated contract amounts (payment limits) as follows: CONTRACTS ANTICIPATED MAXIMUM PROSPECTIVE COUNTY PROGRAM TERM/ EST. AMT. CONTRACTOR DEPARTMENT SERVICES EFF. DATE FUNDING 1. Carlos Sluzki, M.D. Medical Svcs/ Staff 9/12/77 - $ 1 ,200 Mental Health Training 3/31/78 2. R. K. Janmeja Singh, Medical Svcs/ Staff 11/1/77 - $ 50 Ph.D. Mental Health Training 11/1/77 3. Janet E. Kocher Social Foster 11/15/77 - $ 20 Service Parent Edcu. 6/1/78 & Orientation 4. Dennis & Connie Social Foster 11/15/77 $ 20 Wimple Service Parent Edcu. 6/1/78 & Orientation 5. City of Lafayette Social Area Agency on 9/15/77 - $ 5,500 Service Aging Hot 6/30/78 Lunch Program 6. City of Martinez Social Area Agency on 11/15/77 - $ 7,000 Service Aging Commun- 6/30/78 ity employment 7. People Pledged for Social AAA Community 11/15/77 - $ 6,000 Community Progress Service employment 6/30/78 8. City of Martinez Social AAA Community 11/15/77 - $ 7,000 Service employment 6/30/78 005'19 9. United Council of Social AAA 12/1/77 - $ 3,000 Spanish Speaking Service Community 6/30/78 Organizations, Inc. employment 10. Southside Community Social AAA 10/1/77 - $ 3,750 Center Service Handyman 6/30/78 Program 11 . Concerted Services Social AAA 11/1/77 - $ 3,750 Project Service Residential 6/30/78 Maintenance 12. Peter M. Braunstein, Medical Vascular 11/1/77 = Payment M.D. & Robert Services surgery 4/30/78 by fee Sevanson, M.O. , a Medical Corporation CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this b a tulle true & correct copy of the original document which is on fup in my office, and that it was passed K:adontrd t: the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count^. CnIffornia. on. the date shown—ATTEST: J. P., 6L SON. County Clerk&ezorticio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors by Deputy Clerk. Ali • l Orig: Human Resources Agency Attn: Contracts b Grants Unit cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller County Health Department/ Nutrition Project County Medical Services/ Mental Health EH:gm 0(1580 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 10 November 22 , 1977 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acqusition - W.O. #8528-925. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Supplemental Right of Way Contracts are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said contracts on behalf of the District: Contract Reference Grantor Date Address Amount Line A-3 Merle R. Eaton and November 2, 1977 12 Corte Encanto $ 30.00 S.D.D.Z.- 10 Patricia A. Eaton Danville, CA Line A-3 Peter L. Camacho November 3, 1977 486 Lamont Way $100.00 S.D.D.Z.- 10 and Winifred D. Danville, CA Camacho The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrants in the amounts specified payable to the above named grantors and deliver to the County Principal Real Property Agent. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors affixed this22nd day of_ioyemhPr 19 Z cc: County Auditor-Controller Flood Control n J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk N. Pous H-24 3/76 ISm 00081 C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California " November 22 $ 19 77 In the Matter of Report of the Planning Commission on the P.eferral of the Reauest of Security Demers Corporation, Applicant, (2065-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Pleasant Hill Area. Messrs. Baltzer & Taylor, nFmers. The Board on September 20, 1977 having held a hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Security Oomers Corporation, applicant, (2065-RZ) to rezone certain land in the Pleasant Hill area from Single Family Residential District-20 (R-20) to Single Family Residential District-12 (R-12) ; and The Board members having discussed the aforesaid request, referred the matter bacl: to the Planning Commission to consider a Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15) ; and The Director of Planning having subsequently reported that on November 8, 1977 the Planning Commission had again reviewed the subject application and recommends that the zoning_ classification be changed from Single Family Residential District-20 (R-20) to Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, December 20, 1977 at 11:20 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk, pursuant to code requirements, publish notice of same in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES and give notice by mail 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 November 22, 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: Security Owners Corporation Supervisors Messrs. Baltzer & Taylor affixed this 22ndday of T:oirenher 19_= List of Names Provided by Planning Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byg f��»,�1�_ 4 .f,-� . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 00582 H-24 4/77 15m d) RECEIVED ED tv Ip FRE j C' OTA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOV/-5"1977 i' J. R. OLSSON R CLERK BOARD OF SUpERV,SORS ,y ty TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: 10 November 1977 Attn: Clerk of the Bo d PROM: Anthony A. Deh4aes SUBJECT: Report on Referral Security Director of Pl Owners Corp. (2065-RZ) in the Pleasant Hill Area (S.D. TV) Attached is Planning C Resolution #87-1977, adopted by the Planning Commiss- ion on Tuesday, 8 Nov 977, by a vote of 6 AYES - 1 ABSENT (Albert R. Compaglia). This application was reviewed by the Commission on Tuesday, November 1, 1977, after referral by the Board on September 20, 1977, with the request of the Board that the application again be heard by the Commission for consideration of Single Family Resi- dential (R-15) zoning in lieu of R-12 requested and approved by the Commission on Juen 28, 1977 The property is described as being approximately 13.08 acres located between Buttner Road and Dobbs Drive, west of Taylor Boulevard, in the Pleasant Hill area of said County. --The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and IL-ime if there are any further public hearings by the Board: (See attached list) District: 1, 11, 111, IV, V. Applicant & Otmers Attachments: Resolution #87-1977 Mailing List Scrofilmed with b=rdorcjw 00583 Mailing List - Report on Referral - 2065-RZ (10 November 1977) Security Owners Corp. (Applicant) Arnold K. Swann 930 Estuddillo Street 2080 Buttner Road Martinez, Calif. Attn: James Busby. Pleasant Hill, Calif. Messrs. Baltzer & Taylor (Owners) John N. Hanlon c/o Dennis Barry, Agent 2098 Mohawk Drive 2350 Contra Costa Boulevard Pleasant Hill,Calif. Pleasant Hill, Calif. 94523 Ernest W. Richard, Jr. Air. J. R. Lawson 961 Grayson Lane 815 Slater Road Pleasant Hill, California Pleasant Hill, Calif. Tim Kilkenny P,ir. Water Taylor 817 Slater Avenue 1699 Clayton Way Pleasant Hill, Calif. Concord, California City of Pleasant Hill M. E. Berkowitz 3300 North Main Street 1948 Buttner Road Pleasant Hill, Calif. Pleasant Hill, Calif. City of Martinez Robert Nave 525 Henrietta Street 6501 Westfield Court Martinez, California Martinez, Calif. Dennis Clifford,Attorney Donald E. Harper 2319 Harrison Street 991 Grayson Lane Oakland, California 94612 Pleasant Hill,Calif. Alvin A. Burton 9 Cadima Court Pleasant Hill, Calif. Mr. Allen Froyd 202 Davon Avenue Pleasant Hill, Calif. Dean Wilson 2031 Buttner Road Pleasant Hill, Calif. Judy Cubillo 2024 Buttner Road Pleasant Hill, Calif. 00584 RESOLUTION NO. 87-1977 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE IN ZONING BY SECURITY OWNERS CORPORATION (APPLICANT), EDWIN & WILLIAM BALTZER & WALTER TAYLOR (OWNERS) (2065-RZ), IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE PLEASANT HILL AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a request by SECURITY OWNERS CORP. (Applicant), EDWIN & WILLIAM BALTZER & WALTER TAYLOR (Owners), (2065-RZ), to rezone land in the Pleasant Hill Area from Single Family Residential District (R-20) to Single Family Residential District(R-15 ), was received by the Planning Department Office on August 10, 1976; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 28, 1977 and November 1, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, an Environmental Impact Report was prepared by the Planning Staff, presented at said public hearing, considered by the Planning Commission during its deliberations and was found to have been complete in compliance with CEQA, the State and local guidelines; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission Friday, June 17, 1977, visited the subject property; 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, that the rezoning request of SECURITY OWNERS CORPORATION (Applicant), EDWIN & WILLIA'M BALTZER & WALTER TAYLOR (Owners), (2065-RZ), be APPROVED as to the change from Single Family Residential District (R-20) to Single Family Residential District (R- 15), and that this zoning change be made as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A 0( Microfilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 87-1977 Portion of the Districts Map for the East Pleasant Hill area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map #16; the Districts Map for the West Pleasant Hill Area, Contra Costa County, California; Insert Map #17 and the Districts Map for the Pacheco Area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map #46, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The proposed rezoning is in conformance to the County's General Plan. (2) While inconsistent with adjacent properties, it reflects a transition to higher density uses currently underway as a whole. 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, November 1, 19779 by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners- Young, Stoddard, Phillips, Compaglia, Miliano, Walton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners -None. ABSENT: Commissioners -None. ABSTAIN: Commissioners- None. RECEIVED NOV /51977 ). R. OISSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS B rpP11Rq sOSSTA CO. �t s,t.�'Oepu -2- Ahi90iitmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 87-1977 I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the forgoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, November 8, 1977, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES: Commissioners- Compaglia, Stoddard, Phillips, Young; Walton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners- Albert R. Compaglia. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. C iah'of the Planning Commission o -the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: r ;Secretafy othe PI ann Commiskion of the Co fx,of Contra C�sta,,State of California 00587 Mcsofiimed with board order _ -3- a4 1 11 — 0001 a _2 L j 0 • R-15 a / 4 i 5� S- •fit f4 f ..a ati. R-20 Rezone From R-20 To R-/S A-2 -15 C I T Y AChairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A portion of the districts map for the East Pleasant Hill area Contra Costa County, California, insert map no. 16. The districts map for the West Pleasant Hill area Contra Costa County, California insert map no. 17 and the districts reap for the Pacheco area Contra Costa County, California, insert map no. 4G. indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa-County Planning -Commission in the matter of 5,FC&R/7'Y 4WAIZf5 MR~4714A/ ?Ola S ez" Ch an of t ie Con ra Costa County % Planning Commission, State of Calif. ATTEST: r 1 Secr `tory f the on ro Cost OUnty Planling Commission, Stag of Calif. Findings Map 00588dliuofiimed with board order I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 19 77 In the Matter of Enforcement of Waterway Rules and Regulations in the Bethel Island Area. The Board on September 6 , 1977 having considered the matter of enforcement of waterway rules and regulations in the Bethel Island area, and _Having referred to its Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Venny) the matter of financing of additional boats and personnel to patrol County waterways ; and The Board on October 18, 1977 having adopted Resolution No. 77/852 designating speed zones on certain waterways in the Bethel Island area; and The Committee having this day reported that it had considered the proposal of the State Department of Navigation and Ocean Development to provide up to $30 ,000 for a completely equipped patrol boat for the purposes of patrolling the Delta if the County would provide the staff to man the boat and the funds for its operation; and The Committee having recommended that the County agree to acquisition of the boat offered by the State Department of Navigation and Ocean Development and that two additional Deputy Sheriff positions be established, effective January 1, 1978, to man the new craft; and The Committee having also recommended that an additional $5 ,900 be approved to provide for additional regulatory signs to enforce the recently adopted speed zones , and having further recommended that the County Administrator study possible arrangements , other than fine revenues, "hick would assist in financing the increase in the marine patrol level of service for Board consideration ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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: roard Committee Supervisors County Sheriff-"oroner affixed this 22nd day of November 1977 Public Works Director Director of Personnel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By % Deputy Clerk Mar rai g, ()oW H-24 4/77 15m CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 0 T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING County Administrator ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET I <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. IDUANTITY 4425 4731 Install Delta Signs 5,900 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies 5,900 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO ER To provide for installation of speed By: J Date tl /23017 regulation signs in Delta waterways, pursuant to program approved by Board COUNTY;ADMINISTRATORof Supervisors on November 22, 1977. By:--`-�-- '� Date/ 4-3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES ,)tea,tial NO: On J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4.F. Fer�n.Ja1n/yd�ez ss t. Co. Admin.-Finance 11 ,2a/77 SIGNATURE TITLE DATE By. / ADJAPPROPRIATION NO. POO 5-09 , Oen ! Clerk (M 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE w ar'90 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Releasing Cash ) Bond for Subdivision 4943, ) San Ramon Area. ) On May 17, 1977 this Board approved the Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision 4943, said agreement having included a provision for the developer to deposit a cash bond of $10,000 (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 146744 dated May 13, 1977) to insure the offer for dedication of an acceptable off-site drainage easement; and now on the recommendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that an acceptable drainage easement has been offered for dedication; It is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to Woodhill Development Company the $10,000.00 cash deposited to insure the offer of an acceptable drainage easement. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 22nd day of November _,1577 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK - By puty Clerk Sandra N' son Originating Department: PW (LD) cc: Public Works Director - LD Woodhill Development Company 34B Alamo Square Alamo, CA 94507 00591 C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California aieyembPr a7 ' 19 In the Maher of Designation of County's Representatives to Attend Hearing on SB 346 - Ayala (the Peripheral Canal Bill) . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors. W. N. Boggess and E. H. Hasseltine are DESIGNATED as the official representatives of this County and the Contra Costa County Water Agency, to attend a hearing November 30, 1977 in San Francisco, conducted by a Senate Assembly Conference Committee, on SB 346 - Ayala (the Peripheral Canal Bill) . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is REQUESTED to prepare for Board consideration on November 29, 1977 the written testimony to be presented at the hearing, said testimony to incorporate certain proposed amendments to SB 346 reflecting this Board's policy position thereon. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977 • 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Supervisor W. N. Boggess Supervisors Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine Public Works Director affixed this 22nd day of nrnvPr mhQ19.7 Environmental Control County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator 8y / ") Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall 00592 H-24 4/77 15m � C to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of ` Appointment of Gary T. Yancey in the class of Deputy District Attorney IV On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that appointment from the reemployment eligible list of Gary T. 'kncey in the class of Deputy District Attorney IV at the fifth step ($2808) of Salary Level 602($2310 - $2808), effective November 21, 1977, is AUTHORIZED, as requested by the District Attorney, Passed by the Board on November 22, 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. : Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of District Attorney Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed this 22ncilay of_ November . 1q 77 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /' y�� Deputy Clerk Sandra L. lie-Yson �)1)5y3 14-24 3/76 lim In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of C0140mic November 22 19 L7 In the Ma1W of Quarterly Report on Foster Care Rates. Pursuant to Resolution No. 76/801 dated September 14, .1976, the Director, Human Resources Agency, having submitted to the Board through the Office of the County Administrator the quarterly report dated November 15, 1977 covering the period ending September 30, 1977 updating the statistics on the number of children in foster care and institutional placement; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforementioned report is HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON Ifovember 22, 1977. I hereby Certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said soord of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the SW of the Board of Wel fare Director Supervisors Probation Officer affixed thjs_22nddoy of November 19 77 County Administrator County Auditor J. R. OLSSOM. Clerk D"uty Clerk XSandra L, Nielson B y H-24 4n7 15m Human Resources Agency Date CONTR ,� � T &�U_, TY November 15, 1977 r a Arthur G. Will R10E1VEG ty To County Administrator 19// Office of From C. L. Van Marter, Director Count Administrator, Subj REPORT ON IMPLEMENTATION OF DIFFICULTY OF CARE RATES (FOSTER CARE PROGRAM) Ref: Board Resolution No. 76/801 dated September 14, 1976 In the referenced Resolution, the Probation Officer and I were directed to report to the Board quarterly on the number of children in institutional placements at the beginning of the quarter; the number placed and removed during the quarter; and the number remaining in institutional placement at the end of the quarter. We were also directed to include in our report the number of foster home payments made in excess of the basic rates set forth in the Resolution, and to include a report on the status of the foster care and institutional placement budgets. You will recall that the policy set forth in Resolution No. 76/801 was intended to provide a more logical method of determining foster care pay- ments and to avoid burdening the Board of Supervisors with a large number of new requests for rate increases which were not connected in any way with overall Management statistics. My report on the April-June 1977 quarter was forwarded to you on August 1 and was acknowledged by the Board on August 9. The following is my report for the quarter ending September 30, 1977. I. INSTITUTIONAL PLACEMENTS: On Hand On Hand 10-1-76 Placed* Removed* 9-30-77 A. Over $1500 per month 20 8 7 21 B. $1000 - $1499 45 29 35 39 C. Less than $1000 93 43 59 77 TOTAL 158 80 101 137 *Figures are for the period October 1 , 1976 through September 30, 1977 II. FOSTER HOME PLACEMENTS: All Foster Home place- ments except Emergency Foster Homes 496 288 319 465 Microfilmed with board order A. G. Will November 15, 1977 Page 2 As of As of As of As of III. DIFFICULTY OF CARE RATES: 9-30-77 6-30-77 3-31-77 12-31-76 Number of children at Basic Rate 340 368 355 388 Number of children at Basic Rate up to $50 11 14 10 11 Number of children at Basic Rate plus $51-$100 .='59 51 63 43 Number of children at Basic Rate plus $101-$150 -/32 30 32 25 Number of children at Basic Rate plus $151-$200 -'11 11 13 7 Number of children at Basic Rate plus $201-$250 2 3 4 4 Number of children at Basic Rate plus $251-$300 '5 3 1 1 Number of children at Basic Rate plus more than $300 '/5 1 1 1 Total Placements 465 481 479 480 IV. STATUS OF FOSTER CARE AND INSTITUTIONAL BUDGET: A. 1977-1978 Budget--Foster Care Average Cases Grant Expenditures Budgeted 628* $200.00 $125,600 July 1977 527 $209.95 $110,645 August 528 171 .73 90,631 September 501 224.29 112,370 Fiscal Year Average 519 $201 .60 $104,562 For the first quarter the caseload remains substantially below budgeted levels although payments are somewhat higher than anticipated. Overall , expenditures are well within budgeted levels. *The figures in this column do not match those in Sections I and II because these figures include children supervised by the Probation Department but paid by the Social Service Department whereas the figures in I and II represent only Social Service cases. 00596 Microfilmed �'t+th board order A. G. 'Will November 15, 1977 Page 3 IV. STATUS OF FOSTER CARE AND INSTITUTIONAL. BUDGET: B. 1976-1977 Budget--Institutions Average Cases Grant Expenditures Budgeted 262* $1 ,030.00 $269,860 July 1977 236 $1 ,048.86 $247,530 August 236 1 ,102.85 260,272 September 230 1 ,089.25 250,528 Fiscal Year Average 234 $1 ,080.24 $252,777 As is true for foster care, the caseload is bei'ow budgeted levels; payments are somewhat above budgeted levels but the overall expenditures are well within budgeted levels. *The figures in this column do not match those in Sections I and II because the figures include children supervised by the Probation Department but paid by the Social Service Department whereas the figures in I and II represent only Social Service cases. CONCLUSION: Preliminary indications at this time are that both foster care and institutional caseloads are actually declining. The reasons for this are unclear. While there appears to be a rather dramatic reduction in caseload during this past quarter we would prefer to wait another quarter to see if these reductions hold up. If they do we may be able to identify some real changes in placement policies and review criteria which are responsible for these changes. RECOMMENDATION: I recommend that you forward this report to the Board of Supervisors at their meeting on November 22, 1977 with the recommendation that they simply acknowledge receipt of the report. We plan to continue making quarterly reports. CLVM:clg cc: R. E. Jornlin, Welfare Director Cecil Lendrum, Acting Probation Officer Microfilmed with boord order 00597 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 ,77 In the Matter of Appointment to the Contra Costa _ County Police Services Project Steering Committee. By letter dated November 17, 1977 Mr. Arthur G. Drill, County Administrator, recommended that the Board appoint one of its members to serve on the steering committee for the consolidation and coordination of the Contra Costa County Police Services Project; and The Board considered the recommendation and the importance and time commitment of this assignment; and IT IS ORDERED that Supervisor R. I. Schroder is DESIGNATED as this Board's official representative on the Contra Costa County Police Services Steering Committee. PASSED BY TfM BOARD on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby ew ify that the fonnp*q is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the doh ofwesokL cc: Supervisor R. I. Schroder Wdna ' my hand and the Seal of the Board of Co. Co. Co. Mayors' Supervisors Conference of xsd tha 22nglay of November 1977 Mr. Donald Leddy Mr. G. Roemer Police Chiefs' Assoc. J. R. OISSON, Clark Public Managers Assoc. By Aileen Elder , pay Clerk County Sheriff—Coroner District Attorney County Administrator Public Information Officer ()()598 H-24 3/76 15m tJ County Administrator Contra BoardS upervisors ��.} � Jaw»1..KwtF County Administration Building Cost-' tst District Martinez.Galibrnia 94W Nand C.FWW*n (415)372-4080 2nd District Arthur G.MIM 11~1.schrodar 3rd District County Administrator warm N.SGWW _ 4th District aft M.Mafte tba 5th District November 17, 1977 E:NOV EIVED Board of Supervisors 0 1977 .County Administration Building, Room 103 a�Martinez, CA 94553 aF SUMvWK Dear Board Members: BE: Appointment to Police Services Project Steering Committee At• the October 4, 1977 meeting of your Board, you agreed to provide the local cash match for the federally funded consolidation and coordination of the Contra Costa County Police Services Project. As you may remember, this project will provide staff to work toward the actual implementation of the recommendations made to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of countywide police services by Booz-Allen Administration Services, Inc. , in 1973. Recently the County Criminal Justice Agency -hired Mr. Donald Leddy as the Police Services Project Coordinator and approved the creation of the Police Services Steering Committee to serve as the policy body which will direct the work of the coordinator. The steering committee is comprised of the following twelve members: One member of the County Board of Supervisors The Sheriff-Coroner The District Attorney The County Administrator Two city council members Two city managers Two police chiefs Two public members of the Criminal Justice Agency Board It is my recommendation that your Board, at its November 22, 1977-' meeting, appoint one of its members to serve as the Board's repre- sentative on the steering committee. Close Board liaison is important since the 'Police Services Project envisages major changes to police services countywide and holds the potential for significant cost shifts to the County. AAiuOWMW with board cahir 2. By the time your Board acts on this matter, all other members of the steering committee will have been appointed. Therefore, expeditious action on your appointment is necessary so that the project can proceed. To more fully acquaint your Board with this project, I have scheduled a presentation by Mr. Donald Leddy at the December 13, 1977 Board meeting. This will involve a more detailed presentation on what is recommended in the Booz-Allen report and what Mr. Leddy sees as the major priorities for implementation. We will also request the Sheriff-Coroner and the District Attorney .to discuss this project from their points of view. V erys, I L County Administrator MJN:sr CC: H. D. Ramsay W. A. O'Malley D. C. Leddy G. Roemer 00600 n IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Appeal of ) G. and V. Marshall, et al. ) from action of the Board of ) November 22 S 1977 Appeals on Application ) - for L.U.P. No. 2111-77 , ) Brentwood area. ) NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPEAL H. and H. Holtzer , Ovmers ) WHEREAS on the 4th day of October l.9 77 s the Board of Appeals approved with conditions Application for L.U.P. 2111-77 of Harold and iiiroko Holtzer for establishment of a commercial dog kennel in the Brentwood area s and WHEREAS within the time allowed_ by law, F'r.' Arthur M Shelton, on behalf of Gerald and Videll Marshall, et al. filed with this Board an appeal from said action NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDFi-;I'll that a hearing be held -on .said appeal before this Board in its 1hambers, Boom 107, Adminis- tration Building, Martinez, Californ a, on Tuesday _ the 13th of December , 19 77 , at 11:00 &,p1. ; and the Clerk is directed to give notice to all interested parties . PASSED by the Board on November. 22, 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: H. and H. Holtzer Witness my hand and the Seal G. and V. "arshall of the Board of Supervisors affixed A. M. Shelton this 22nd day of November s _ R. Pakhar+ 1977 List of Names Provided by Planning J. R. OLSSO11I, CLERK Director of Planning By - Jamie L. Johnson Deputy Clerk - 00601 RECEIVED P. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Nov/el 1977 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. Z OLSSON ;K'BOARD OF SUPERVISORS O Co. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: 2 November 1977 Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony A. Dehaes. SUBJECT: APPEAL: L.U.P. #2111-77, by P Director of Gerald & Videlle Marshall. Applicants: Harold & Hiroko Holtzer (S.D. V) APPLICANT/OWNERS: Haro.14 H iroko Holtzer, Route #11 Box 131-B Eden Plains Road - Brentwood, California REQUESTING* To establish a connercial dog kennel. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: A descriptive parcel fronting on the south side of a private road, located approximately 1,600-ft. 1, south of Sunset Road, on the east side of Eden Plains Road: Brentwood Area. PUBLIC HEARING: October 4, 1977 (appeal hearing from Zoning Administrator's decision). DISPOSITION: Denied Appeal by :1r- & Mrs. Marshall & others; Granted permit with revised conditions. APPEALED: To Board of Supervisors for public hearing and determination by Mr'. & Mrs. Marshall & others (see appeal letter attached). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See attached sheet for people to notify of your. Board's hearing date and time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AAD/v cc: File #2111-77 Supervisors-, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Attachments. Resolution of Board of Appeals. Copy of Appeal letter. Copy of Acknowledgement of Appeal. Copy of Notification of Appeal date & time. Copy of Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance. Copy of Area Map. Copy of Board of Appeal's Minutes. COPY of Staff Report 6 Zoning Administrator's Minutes, 00 IV 04offilmed with board order BEFORE THE BOARD OF APPEALS CONTRA COSTA COUNIY - CALIFORNIA In The Matter of an APPEAL by Gerald & Videlle P•larshall, et al of Land Use Permit Application #2111-77, Harold $ Hiroko Holtzer,. To Establish A Commercial Dog Kennel. WHEREAS, on June 163. 1977, the applicants, Harold & Hiroko Holtzer, filed an application (#2111-77), to gain approval to establish a commercial dog kennel; and WHEREAS, the subject property is described as fronting on the south side of a private road, located approximately 1,600-ft., south of Sunset Road on the east side of Eden Plains Road, in the Brentwood area; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on July 25, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was duly, regularly and lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the County Zoning Administrator on August 22, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Administrator, after having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted, APPROVED said application with con- ditions and based on the reason that it met the requirements of Ordinance Code 26-2.2008; and . WHEREAS, on September 6, 1977, Mr. $ Mfrs. Gerald Marshall filed an appeal on the Zoning Administrator's approval; and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, sitting as the Board of Appeals, reviewed the appeal of the Zoning Administrator's approval by hearing the applicant's attorney, the appellants and all. other interested parties in relation to this appeal; and WHEREAS, the Board of Appeals after having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter, closed the public hearing for determination; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Appeals DENIED the appeal of 'Mr. $ Mfrs. Gerald Marshall and GR4NIED the application with revised conditions thereby upholding the decision of the Zoning Administrator; and WHEREAS, the conditions imposed with this approval are as follows: (1) Development shall be as shown on plans submitted with the application dated by the Planning Depart=ment June 14, 1977, subject to final review and approval by- the County Zoning Administrator prior to the issuance of a building permit and subject to the Microfilmed with board order 00603 Harold & Hiroko Holtzer - #2111-77 ) conditions listed below. (2) The permit is issued to the applicants/owners, Harold $ Hiroko Holtzer only and shall not be transferable. (3) The permit shall be valid for a period of two (2) years, at which time it shall be necessary to apply for renewal. (4) The applicant shall obtain approval from the County Health Department and the Animal Control Officer or his agent for the proposed facility. (5) Any outside areas for the dogs shall be completely enclosed with a fence. (6) The kennel shall be so designed as to preclude dogs in separate pens from seeing one another and from seeing another person or animal on the outside of. the kennel. (7) Supervisory personnel should be on the premises at all times. (8) The applicant shall comely with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. (9) No commercial training, grooming or similar activities are permitted with this permit. (10) There shall be no more than twenty (20) dogs on the site at any given time. (11) Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall submit detailed building plans, parking layout and landscape plans to the Zoning Administrator for final review and approval. (12) The enclosed kennel housing shall be built of sound-absorbent material. (13) All dogs shall be confined inside the kennel house during the hours of dark- ness. (14) The applicant shall pave from where the existing paving leaves off, to his driveway entrnace, to the same conforming width and standards as exist for entry drive. The foregoing order was given by the Board of Appeals at a regularly scheduled meet- ing on Tuesday, October 4, 1977, as follows: AYES: Commissioners - Young, Milano, Walton, Phillips, Ander- son. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Compaglia, Stoddard. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. DONALD E. ANDERSON Chairman of the Planning Commission oT t e County of Contra Cos , State of California DATE: 2 November 1977. ATTEST: 1I.Anthopy A. De esus, irector o anning, Controa Costa County, State of California -2- rd,�06(� t(f Microfilmed with board o04 t-ianning Department Contra Flaming Commission M.kttY wali.n,�.Ntiia.» �'1—��a Pittsburg—Chairman County Administration Building.North Wing I�.Jo Donald E.Anderson P.O.Box 951 Moraga—Vice Chairman Martinez.California 94553 CountyAlbert R.Compaglia Martinez Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning Carolyn D.Phillips Rodeo Jack Stoddard Phone: 372-2031 Richmond William V.Walton Pleasant Hill Andrew H.Young Alamo November 1, 1977 Arthur M. Shelton, Attorney Post Office Box 4486 Walnut Creek, California 94596 ; Dear Sir: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter, of appeal on behalf of Pfr. 6 Mrs. Gerald Marshall and other protestants of record relative to Land Use Per- mit Application #2111-77, P1r. 6 Mrs. Harold Holtzer. Receipt No. G-529655, was issued you on October 13, 1977. The material relative to your appeal is being forwarded to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors with copies to each supervisor. The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors will list your appeal on the Board's calendar and a time and date will be set for a public hearing on your appeal before the. Board. The Clerk of the Board will notify you and all other interested parites of the time and date of that public hearing. Questions relative to the appeal should be directed to the Planning Department. Questions rleative to the date and time of your appeal should be directed to the Clerk of the Board at the following telephone number - 372-2371. Should you have questions on any of the above information, do not hesitate to call either office. Very truly yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director pf Planning By: �`7CfiL1 �< ICGt(� Gunther Boccius, Chief, AAD/GB/v Zoning Administration cc: File #211:1.-77 Mr. & Mrs. Harrold Holtzer Mr. 6 Mrs. Gerald Marshall Richard Packham, Attorney P. M. Gresho 00605 Rosemary Dutra Ronald Rocker Earl Vargen MICrOfiimecl with board order LAW OFRICES �r- /ARTHUR M. SHELTON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION r P, 0. BOX 4466 OCT ' 77 �1 '� �uS� 2615 MITCHELL DRIVE,SUITE 200 WALNUT CREEK,CALIFORNIA 94506 • (415) 937-0110 :1•,!, October 11, 1977. Contra Costa County Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, CA 94553 Re: Appeal Land Use Permit Application #2111-77 (Holtzer) Certified Mail Dear Sir: Gerald Marshall and Videlle Marshall, •for themselves and on behalf of the other protestants of record, hereby appeal as provided in County Ordinance Code §26-2.2406 from the decision of the Board of Appeals to the County Board of Supervisors. The Marshalls ' check in the sum of $50.00 dated October 11, 1977, made payable to Contra .Costa County, is enclosed as payment in full of .the fee prescribed in County Ordinance .Code §26-2. 2802. The grounds on which this appeal is taken include the following: 1. The land use applied for is for a commercial dog kennel. Though the land is zoned A-2 the dominant use and defacto zoning is single family residential. Most of the .developed lots in the area are approximately 1/2 acre, equivalent to R-20 zoning. Commercial dog kennels are not a permitted use in this type of zone nor does the County Ordinance Code permit such commercial use in this type of zone on land use' application. 2. The County Ordinance Code does not contemplate commercial uses which do not have direct access to county roads. The only access to this proposed commercial dog kennel would be over a privately owned and maintained narrow roadway which fronts on the residential property of others. This is a dirt road in front of the Marshall property. Significant commercial uses such as that proposed should be located where there is direct access to the public road system in zones where such commercial use is specifically designated, i.e. , commercial and retail business zones. G'S-2 , Microfilmed with board order 71,7 7T LAW OFFICES ARTHUR M. SHELTON PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION d- ..%�(:•'�.;. Page Two OCT Contra Costa County Planning Department , October 11, 1977 3. No Environmental Impact Report or study has been prepared as required by law. At the time Application No. 2111-77 was first considered it was or should have been known that there was substantial neighborhood opposition to the proposed use; that the noise generated by large dogs in 20 kennels runs would have a significant impact on the human environment as would the commercial use by the public of a private dirt roadway. Under these circumstances the impact on the human environment should have been reviewed in an EIR. 4. Other reasons for this appeal exist which will be presented at the time of hearing. They are dependent upon a review of the county file, which is not yet complete. The undersigned represents the appellants. Please place his name on the mailing list for all notices in respect to this matter. Very truly ours, Arthur M. Shelton cc: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Marshall . Enclosure: Check #199 to Contra Costa County $50.00 from Gerald and Videlle Marshall AMS/sl 0060 Microfilmed with board order Comm Planning Department C.or1i.ra WanniilliammIL.Milanolano nMetw W Pittsburg—Chairman County Administration Building.North Wing Costa Donald E.Anderson P.O. Box 951 rJoraTs-Vice Chairman Martinet, California 94553 County Martinez z Compaglia z Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning Carolyn D.Phillips Rodeo jo Jack Stoddard Phone: 372-2031 _ Richmond William V.Walton Pleasant Hill �• Andrew H.Young Alamo October 5, 1977 Mr. Gerald W. Marshall .Route #1, Box 131-D Brentwood, California 94513 Dear Sir: This letter is to inform you and all other interested parties, that on Tues- day, October 4, 1977, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission sitting as the "Board of Appeals, reviewed your appeal of the land use permit application granted to Mr. & �rirs. Harold Holtzer, #2111-77, on August 22, 1977. The Board of Appeals denied your appeal; therefore, the permit is granted as per Zoning Administrator approval with revised conditions. Ordinance Code Section 26-4.2406 states than an aggTieved party may apeal a decision of the Board of Appeals to the County Board of Supervisors for review and determination. An appeal by you would require a written notice stating YOUR REASQNS for the appeal and a filing fee of $50.00 with your appeal letter. An appeal and fee must be received by the Planning Department Officewithin fifteen calendar days from the date of the Board's action---in this instance, by 5:00 P.M. , Wednesday, October 19, 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, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Plannin '2�Gj U�CGG�I� By Gunther Boccius, Chief, AAD/GB/v Zoning Administration cc: File =2111-77 Ar. Mrs. Harold Holtzer Richard Packham, Attorney P. M. Gresho Rosemary Dutra Ronald Rocker Earl Vargen 00608 Mivotilm d with board order . + 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) 372-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person Donna Endom Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: HAROLD do HIROKO HOLTZER (Applicants do Owners), County File #2111-77: The applicant requests approval to establish a commercial dog kennel. Subject property is described as follows: A descriptive parcel fronting on the south side of a private road, located approximately 1,600 feet south of Sunset Road, on the east side of Eden Plains Road, in the Brentwood area. (A-2) (CT 3031) The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment The proposed use is consistent with the General Plan and zoning and there are no apparent physical environmental concerns relative to the site. The number of dogs allowed should be limited to preclude any extensive commercial activity and/or traffic. It is determined from initial study by DonnaVndom of the XXX 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 e Martinez, California D to Post 25 `g 1 1 Final date for review/appeal NWUSI 3 t9�� B Planning Depart en Representative 00609 Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Maher of Receipt of Bay Area Sewage Services Agency Assets. The Board on October 11, 11077 having authorized its Chairman to execute a receipt and release forri for this county's proportionate share of the partial distribution of the assets of the Bay Area Sewage Services Agency and having received a November 10, 1977 letter from the Auditor-Controller of Alameda County transmitting a warrant in the amount of $60,555 for same; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that recei_ot of the aforesaid warrant is ACKNOWLEDGED; PASSED by the Board on Novenber 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foreOnq 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 Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 22nd day of 19-_22 J. R. OISSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Janie L. Johnson M-24 4/77 15m 011610 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22, _ 1977 M the Matter of Accepting a Letter of Credit as Security for the Empire Avenue Road Widening and Reconstruction Agreement, Oakley area Project 7871-4259-661-75 (Subdivision 617) It is by the Board ORDERED that a letter of credit in the amount of $53,000 from the Bank of America be accepted as security for the Empire Avenue Road Widening and Reconstruction Agreement. -Said Agreement was previously accepted and approved by this Board on August 30, 1977. It is further ORDERED that the Public Works Director return a letter of credit, currently held by the County, in the same amount from the -United California Bank. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977 1 hereby am* that the foraon F is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the tante of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Wit. my hand and the Seal of the Board of supervisors ca"d this 22nd day of November . 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Oepuy► Clerk Originating Department: Public Works N.Pous Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director Hofmann Co. 1035 Detroit Avenue H-24 4/77 15m *,t Concord, Ca 94529 County Auditor-Controller / 1P _ BANKOFAMERIC.A SANTA Cl,ARA MAIN OFFICE Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 Subject: Instrument of Credit Delivered as Improvement Security Pursuant to Government Code #66499; Combined Performance and Labor and Materials Security. Gentlemen: Bank of America NT & SA, 900 Lafayette Street, Santa Clara, California 95050 a financial institution, subject to regulation by the State of California or the Federal Government of the United States of America, delivers to Contra. Costa County this instrument of Credit as security for the agreement referred to below. 1. We pledge that we hold and will hold on deposit the sum of Fifty Three Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($53,000.00) as trust funds guaranteed for payment to ' Contra Costa County to secure the faithful performance of the Agreement executed by the Hofmann Company and Contra Costa County for the initial commencement and construction of work and improvements for the Empire Avenue Road Widening and Reconstruction project adjacent to Subdivision 4617. We will so hold this sum until the County has provided this institution with written notification that the Hofmann Company has fully performed its obligations under said agreement. Prior to said notification, upon written demand by the County, the whole or any portion of said funds shall be paid to the County for use-towards the commencement and completion of the work as it sees fit. • This instrument of credit is irrevocable. Dated: November 7. 1977 FINANCIAL. INSTITUTION FINANCIAL. INSTITUTION BANK OF AMERICA-NT & SA BANK OF AMERICA NT & SA I ZI/ By: ` EdyArj J. Sousa W. L. Rutheptord Vice/President -and Manager Assistant Vice President-Loans s STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ACI=WL EDGHENT (By Corporation, COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA } Partnership or Individual) Tite persons siY,nin,^, •ibnve for Financial Institution, !;neem to me in individual and business capacity :Is stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that lie/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above. executed it. Dated: November 71 1977 TY I 1177 f�� f Maofllmed Wird board oi� . �6-m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 019 77 In the Atter of _ Acceptance of Surety Bond in replace— meet of cash deposit and refunding cash deposit for Minor Subdivision 277-76, Danville area. WHEREAS an agreement with George Case, 432 La Gonda 'gay, Danville for the installation and completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 277-75, Danville area, was presented to this Board and approved on October 11, 1977; said Agreement was accompanied by a cash deposit in the amount of $14,700 (Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 144503, dated October 15, 1977); WHEREAS on November 15, 1977 a Surety Bond issued by American Motorists Insurance Company No. 7SM 171 31$ in the amount of $11 ,700 was presented to this Board as a replacement for the cash deposit IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMD that the aforementioned surety be accepted in lieu of the cash deposit and the Building Inspection Department is AUTHORIZED to refund the cash deposit of $14,700 deposited as security for the above agreement. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: George Case Supervison Building Inspection (2) affixed d,;s22nd day of November . 19 77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By De" Clerk H-24 4/77 15m 00613 ♦ ._ +. � .,raw. -s Direct'r i;correspondence to.. *AL £ARKER, BONDS BOND NO. 7SM 171- 318 7.17 Hearst 3uilding MarVet and Third 1r�Prnt�rnrr:;:: SECURITY 80""D "f. 94103 FOR M0.101, SUM31VISIuk WIRLI-ME:'I' San Francisco, Cay. _ (faithful performance 6 maintenance, AND labor F materials) �. .(Calif. Bus. F, Prof. Code §11612) 1. OBLICATION. (Principal) UEMECYL CASE COMPANY as Principal, and (suret)) AMIERI AN MOTORISTS INSURANCE COMPANY a corporation organized and existing under the lati.,s of the State of ILLINOIS and authorized .to transact surety- business in California, as Surety, liereoy jointly'and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns to the County of Contra Costa, California, to pay it: A. faithful erformance, 8 maintenance) DRED AND NO/100* *FOUR — Dollars ($ 14,700.09 for itself or any city-assignee under the elo:r-cited subdivision contract, lus (B, labor $ materials) DRED AND N01100* *FOURTEEN N HUN— Dollars (S 14 ,700.00 for the benefit of persons protected under Cal. Bus. 4 Prof. Code §11612., 2. RECITAL OF CONTRACT. The Principal has contracted with the County- to install and pay for street, drainage, and other improvements in :Minor Subdi• ision Number 2 7 7—76 as specified in the Minor Subdivision Agreement, and to complete said work within" the time specified in the Minor Subdivision Agreement for completion., all in accordance with g ate and local laws and rulings thereunder in order to satisfy conditions for filing of the Parcel Map for said minor subdivision. 3. CO`iDITION. .f the Principal faithfully performs all things required of him according toT rie terms and conditiors'of said contract and improvement plan and improvements agreed on by him and the County, then this obligatior as to Section 1-(A) above shall.become null and void, except if lie fully pays the contractors, subcontractors, and. persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them for said wort: and improvement, and protects the premises from clams of such liens, then this obligation as to Section 1-(B) aLove shall become null and void;, otherwise this obligation remains in full force and effect. No alteration of said contract or any plans or specifications of said work .agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any Surety from liability on this bond; and consent is hereby given to nake such alterations without further notice to or consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code § 2819, and holds itself bound without regard to and independently of any action against Principal whenever taken, and agrees that if County sues on this bond, Surety will pay reasonable attorney fees fixed by court to be taxed as costs and included in the judgment. SIGNED AND SEALED on November 4th2 1977 PRINCIPAL GEORGE A. CSE COMPANY suRcrY AN MOTORISTS IN RAN COMPANY BY BY e By deoraevl. case, owner n ony , Vvc :Ln—t'act tsotw+wta,tyt•awtwyrawttsraaiaatw+ww*t*wxtwtwr,t:a•attw,.wwtaaaaratwtsa►raawa*a►a►sfwtttwwt State of Califernia ) ss (ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY) County of San Francisco ) On November 4, 1977 the hcrson(X) whose name(X) is/ZKXsiFncd above for Surety and who is known to me to be the Attorney(30-in-Fact for this Corporate Surety, ' personally appeared before me and ackrowlcdred to me that he/Xt*X signed the name of the • Corporation as Surety and Isis/fir own name(90 as its Attorney($)-in-Fact. (NOTARIAL SEAL) Carolyn P. Kliebert ry Public for said County and State (LD-33 3/74) OFFICIAL SEAL E CAROLYN P. KLIE8ERT = y NOTARY PU 9l1CALIFORNIA �� = an Awo eouwn or oc 5"cw�welseo = F)■ `ry. ! w Ca�lelln W Er/UM MM Z lW2 (���/� i • Microfilmed with board ordw ~ Afl&ER CAN MOTORISTStI SIJRANCE COti1P/1NY s � >.,. N. f-iontle Office:long Grove, 11 600-� tnsuR ` �cnmteru OWE�.OF,ATTORNEY inpw A1( Alen 6y These Presents: That the American Motorists-Insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing udder the laws of the State 'of Illinois, and having it' principal office in Long Grove,'.Illinois; does hereby appoint ••••-••• 112oirr• lin el-i cola and Gerolyn 'Klicbert bo-t-11 o.L s. ;'rr!aci:;co, Call. orri e. . F!ACH >E its true and lawful agent(s) and attorneys)-in-fact, to make, execute, seal, and deliver during the period begin Fling with the date of issuance-6f:this power and ending December 31. 1978, unless sooner, revoked for and pn its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed: my avid;, all bor_ds a!-id undertakin :3 provides? le a�tqunt cf __o xie t:o�ic or widertnlcinf=, cxceed "I '% fitJ:)Dl7.i.0 'lE!OU: r,ril i�CL- �L (�X00 1000 00�~?:-�k: It^ick 9c X k {moi{:i�is:`)i�E i k�i'1{i{:Y :'E X {••»•'d k:c w f t:E 6 X�C c ?'t t Y•1- EXCEPT ION: ,NO AUTHORITY 6 granted to make, execute, seal and deliver any bond or undertaking which �paran)ees the payment or collection of any promissory note, check, draft or letter of credit. s authority does no: Permit the same obligation to he split into two or rnore bunds in order to bring each such bong within the dollar limit of authority as set forth herein. TSIs appointment ma}• be re,oked at any time by the American Motorists Insurance Company. he execution of such bonds and.undertakings in pursuance of these presents shall be as binding upon the said tiierican .`iolorisis In. Company as fully and amply to all inlents and purposes, asifthe same, had beer' �u�i executed and.acknowledgec('by its regularly elected officers at its"principal office in Long.Grove,Iltlnois, i15 APPOiNT.MENT SHALL CEASE AND TERMINATE WITHOUT NOTICE AS OF DECEXiRER 31, 1978. tits Po%t,er of Attorney is executed by authority of a resolution adopted h} file Board of Directors of, said merical� Motorists tr.surance Company on �t.ly 15, 1939- at Chicago, Illinois, it true and accurate copy of }which hereinafter set forth.and is hereby certified to by the undersigned Scat:reran• or Assistant Secretary..as O'eing ir1 full force and effect '•VNT[D.,Jh.il file Pw.-oc•::I t.i.,,el► Vart 1'r•r�:t1.•nt ur �ettelaly ur ait%,A,si.ta'11 �erret.ri: '11.111 11,11.0 trrraeer iu,tl,.lutliority ib ali- tjrii111 'nirrtl.:arltt 11 •.; :•:• :11 !dt 1, ,Intl 14• .tUllp,r,/t• lilt•tn � Al! t,tt:ht•Iratt t,l lilt' tt,tllp.!n,: a!1tl ttl.rch l!:(c �edl of the }Uititra : 1ileia lu, htr.:c:- Wits t:,aia•rl.i�u:_. rat.•}uut.,nt_c•,• r.1,th.a IN t,1 nial,•rllniq-111.1 ,�llic•!-«111ni1;, nhllgatt�w in rite nalurt: fllert,si1::Q ilny Such.,L err :�i:ham'[Wiijta n rrta} al,lbn•11 .1geill> Ito Jttel,lant v tit plots.•,•. This Power of Attorney is. signed, sealed ,incl certilied try facsimile under and by authority of the following rE°sulutiun adopted b% the Etoard.ol Dirc•ct�u, of the curlt;),Iny fill ,1 rneeling'cluly called and fiel(I on the 22nd (fa), u( stay. 1963: 'Tit it Thr - _•.,t.::a• e•r !he• i,11--ti••tti. .111$ `•:(l• i'rt•.itlrnl, St t rt•latt t•t A,.i.lJal wi tt•tasy. antl life se.1l of the Coni p.11h 1 :tic:tilt' ee:ht It ,.ara -�t�:-•1.0 u1 :..,-Lull S' Ln�, nisi hr .11ti:tl! ht 1.u.1in11t• ()If .u1t l 'mer r,1, atlo6tey ttia1 c+tttt.rii.ii;ut! 1t. a.1e•.n adopled h. !ht•141.tr:1 id Ihrt•r,.,r. r,r1 %1Jp If), 1962, :r.+ai .111: .n('h powi•r >t1 (.%�Cuhal' r.I{Ctt fila: it. n•- :t: :., ,litit ii•uni ••• ttiulrttal.t!r; Iu tt1:1:14 it ,, ,Ula;Ili c! .l,.,i[ [„1ih:,in• h, hr va11(1:atuf hiii(fill upon in Te:, imotiy Whereof, the American �tolori.ts Insurance Company ha: caused this inslruinepi to be sis;ned' 1.. .'lnd it, corporate ttf it !o he affixed b: its authuri.od olio ers, lhu ?7�h .(lily of -_ .C�a�ti)Je>^; 19_x; /attested and Certified: ANIERiCAN MOTORISTS INSURANCE CO,�JrANY C.Cl a.%_.r•;_ ;eCreldrl if ! t:•'ttnicoit. fr.. Vice i'rcst(leni STATE AFaLLINOIS. ss COUINTY QF COOL; (, hear' Petzold, a Notary Pufllie, do her ebv c rfitti- That l-!. L. Kerltticolt, Jr C. G. Swan person llfy known to {rte 10 be' the same persons ahus,t ntln)es are Ie,pectiveli if% lite President and Secretary ol '(he American M lorisls Insurance ,Curiip3rn•, a Corpc)ratioo of the Sta:e of )llieu,is, Scihstrihecl to the foregoing in appealed before une:lhir c:a�, in per'un and ,ever711y acknowlrtlged thal they,being thereunto duly.-authorized:: slgned...sealed wi!h the corporate`:t-ai and dtrlire�red tale silid inartmient a; the. free anti �ulunifiry act- of said':' i cptporatir-0 and is :i^efr o%'Vn free and Voluntary ,tart for the u;c•s ilnd purposes 11wreirtset forth , �ii} com mission ex�,ireti Ap,ri1:2 9, 1980 }e,ut l'vlrtlld,\ul:uy l'utl{u CEPT!FICATION . Sven ,.,Johanson, Srccetary of.ihe Anwn icdri tilowri%k !n,t:rasue Crtrrtpany. dtI hereby certify !hat the attached' �r(n:er o(;atiurney C:c1tC4 ,SE�irC-.oer c,�r .19^7-' -Vn 17E!tiil!! ()f Ia3').1r110''�'_I1 2[y�11 Pax'0lrj Kliebert bot1i o;' .`*,-?.n Fr:^.:1c1 SCC)i C alifoIili- (i':AL'H)**•?F•ii••)F1E•x-i:-=1E•1f;iHEaF9E yE.�cat Ytit:Elt�f�iitTx.ni?isiEiatrtliitii3t3iiile�ii3rirytrric iikiilcriErnkw 3cFtF:is a lrtrt' :,rid correct copy. and that. ` me sanite'has been in full fOrc:t an(! i lftrct 1111(t• the cl.)le :hvrc-ol and is in full .'r,rCE' and effect on the dale of t`ti. rerlificale; and I do further certifl IhJt flit- .aid I l L. htmnit ole, Jr. i1nd.C. C,. 5.-.an who executed Ihe,Power : of AttornO as Vice President arld Svctvlar} re'Sl)c'(.InCIy were on the date ttl the exerctition of the-attached'`; P6 of X:iorney the duly elected gide l'residt•tlt .!rid tier.re!ary of lite Americ.in Motorists inetlriinte Company. :. P' IN TESTNONY WHEREOF. have he!reuntc :trh:iribe f my name and aMixed the corporals seat of the AMericari hlotornis insurance Crrm)tany on this---____-- __ _��_._day of-_ NOV ---1977---, 19- Ott 9_ : %:en[. I(,haflwii,SeCrelary This flower of Allornet..limits the ac:ts,uf those natned lherein to the bonds, and undertakings.spe,ifically,named therein,, and they hava nci authority to hind the Company except in.;the manner and to the extent herein stated:; D 1:14 USA Microfilmed .with board. otder” 0061 J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Proposed Transfer of Territory to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District. The Board having received a November 4, 1977 letter from Mr. ',"ichard Keefe, Associate Superintendent of Schools, Special Education Programs and Services, transmitting a petition to transfer inhabited territory from the Mt. Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District and a report on the matter prepared by the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization (Board of Education) ; and Hr. :<,eefe having noted that said Committee has carefully evaluated this matter and recommends that the proposed transfer of territory be denied; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that December 20 , ?_977 at 11:05 a.m. is FIXED as the tine for hearing on this matter. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 nay hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Superintendent of Schoolssupervisors County Administrator County Counsel affixed this 22ndday of 19_M Public Information Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ��'^ %�. Deputy Clerk Maw Craig H-24 4/77 15m - 0� 1 Floyd uperi;'Superintendent of Schools - Contra SuperiMeehntendentt 75 Santa Barbara Road Costa Robert Fifield Pleasant Hill, ou California 94523 ��t , _ - - Richud Keefe (415)944-3388 Assoc.Superintendents November 4, 1977 R E C E I V E D N IN 10 1977 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Administration Building c NT STA co. Room 103 t Deputy 1 Martinez, California 94553 Dear Board Members: Subject: Petition to transfer inhabited territory from Mt. Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District Pursuant to Education Code Section 35699 transmitted herewith are a petition to transfer inhabited territory from the Mt. Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District and a report on this matter prepared by the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization (Board of Education). Education Code Section 35705 establishes the responsibility of your Board in considering a petition for transfer of inhabited territory as follows: "After hearing all interested persons, the Board of Supervisors shall grant or deny the petition or require an election to be held.. ." Education Code Section 35704 provides that the County Superintendent of Schools shall set a hearing by your Board at a regular meeting. Notice of that hearing must be made by my office at least ten days prior to the date of the-hearing. It should be noted that the County Committee on School District Organization has carefully evaluated this matter over a period of six weeks including discussion with the proponents, affected school districts and interested individuals at two public meetings. It is the opinion of the Committee in its report adopted October 26, 1977 that the reasons for the proposed transfer are not adequate and that the petition be denied. I am attaching copies of relevant Education Code provisions and a flow chart portraying the process established by law to transfer territory between school districts. Please notify this office of the time and place of the required hearing by your Board sufficient for notice to be made to the affected districts and individuals. Very truly yours, �'� �Iut� G` chard Keefe, o to Supe tendent c �. RK•gs Special Education Programs a Services Microfilmed vAth board oraet j ' . ' •• August 229 1977 . Dr: Floyd Marchus Superintendent of, Schools for Contra Costa County ?S Santa Barbara 3oad 't Pleasant Hill, Ca. 94523 -4 Dear Dr. Marchus: f We, the undersigned, comprising more than twenty-five percent of the registered voters residing in houses accessible from Purson Lane and Shulgin Road, Lafayette, hereby petition to have this area transferred from the lit. Diablo Unified School District to the Lafayette E" ementaiy (and Acalanes High) School District. For a detailed description of the area, please see _:Dchibit "A'' and two maps attached to this. petition and by this reference made a Dart hereof. This petition -is in accordance :%I th the California du- cation Code, Chapter 39 article .79 section 35691• We are submitting this p eti tion now because three (3) students in this area are attending school- for the first time this fall and two (2) other elem?ritary-school stud-en.s have just moved to this area. our three major reasons for requesting transfer of school districts are as follows: 1. our children presently get a ?rent deal of phy si cal exercise. We w:)u1d like this to continue after school starts, ' because we believe that physical development is as in-)art nt as, and is a contributory factor to, Mental development. ?s a result of this belief, most of the people in this area, =e- gardless -of age, participate in a physical. cor_ditioring ^�- gram designed to rueet •.the standards of the President's Ph,:sj- - .cal Fitness Program. The children have . expressed a desire to walk to school :cher_ the weather per-mits, and we feel that be-ause their physical activity *tii 11 be drastically reduced during school hours this daily exercise would be invaluable. • However, the footpath route to the Fit. -Diablo District schools Is a very dangerous one, especially along Pleasant ;:ill _aa:, where there is no sidewalk or other safe space alo^.�s{de the road andthe traffic is usually very fast and someti--es reit- less. 3n the ,other hard, the footpath route to the 3zr1n;;::ill Elementary School is virtually free from hazanious traffic. First there is a traffic-free walk to the too of the hill to Skynont, where side streets with sidewalks are being built. Then the route joins up :•rl th a section of Flelsnnt Hill :0-id where there ere saf ely designed crosswalks :nd vex-.., tde.--uate space to walk alongside of, but not on; the actual ;road. fur children could therefore get the safe exercise that they and their parents desire. ..1 00611 2.. Two. students from our -area received pez:rission in ; the past on sin individual b3s1 to transfer frim the At. Diablo District to the Lafayette-acalades District. They are both of the opinion that the students in the Kt. Diablo schools which they -attended are much riu;her and less com- patible than the students in the Lafayette-acalanes schools. They made more friends and had more in comm- on with the stu- dents they met after the transfer. We want our children to have the best chance possible at adjusting to the world out- side their Immediate surrsundings. We feel i t' i s• lmportant for them to succeed. at having healthy fri endsihips with other respectful and upriUhteous- america_n youngsters. another previous student from this area dropped out of his assigned high school in the Mt. Diablo Dis*, ct. one of his major reasons was that he was tired of hassling :with the students there. We 'grant our children to have every opportunity to stay in school Qnd not become drop-outs. vood friendsk:ip and good citizenship we feel is of utmost importance. . 3• We live in an unincorporated area of Contra Costa County. which is served by the Lafayette Post 3ffice, - and our social and business contacts are primarily in Lafayette. Dost of us do our banking- and shopping there srd most of our friends are in the Lafayette area. ' We feel that.-it' -.ou1d be sensible for our children t-o attend• school -with the- crildren of our social and business' friends. We would anpreci ate y7ur approval of this district trans- fer before school be,irs this September if az all 3ssi:,le. ?lease address any correspondence to' tY±e• following address: Mr. Alec Van Si rd eren -1500 Purson Lane Lafayette, Ca. 94549 •. Thank you. .Sincerely yours, Name and address 0001, ./s 1. 41 exand er Tin Si^.d ere'+ Xf =�''/� Lr�•' 1500 -3u­:-Nn=•N'_7 "►L• ""L E` ~�� 2. .Ji.iSc.���Pl_i .P •�j•�n Si •��io�-Pvi -ll/••rrt ll�_/tet •� ,/�.�/ ��L',� A/�C� 3.�ti R vo el s!�e' cin f f 'Y ;<- ��� %� � � '_'Y "i BOJ 1-11r.-on L-ine. La"n'ette _ i 4• �-�tricl� L C�ch-•ten -�"';`_�,�.. ,;:�`•�!''%'•`'� ' - • • • 00619 _2- ' (continuation of- signatures for pets"tion to. transfer Purson Lane--Shulgin Road area f r'3m At. Diablo Unified School Dis- trict to Lafayette Elementary (and ;Aalanes High)* School :.. District) ` • Name and Address SiPnature 5• Conway L. Anderson 1503 Purson Lane, Lafayette Richard D. '•1=tlpo1 etan 1507 Purson Lane, L[ :kfnvette- ?• Eadha iiatlock � `�- 1484 Purson Lane, Laf271ette �+ 8. Duna J. Coens 1507 Purson Lane. Laf ayette (, 9• Robert C. St! of lv 1503 Purson I,_ne, Lafayette n ! 10. atrici3 Shekeloff Q,� ,t. % .. {.. 1507 Purson L?L e, Lafayette :! 11. Pat. R. Matlock, Sr. s - -� • 1507 Purson -rine. 1,afavette 12. ;r3..c p• ?i Tsch •�� / • /c-�t;•r,4 l-J 1503 PursonLsne, �,afa-,retie 13• Suzanne L. _3rar-co A . 1507 ?'arson =_''_e, Lafayetre ; - 14. I;Ialinda L. Kerr _ 507 erson L=ne. L-fsvette - J 15. Robert F. Kerr 1507 P urs:)n.L:1ne, L a f?`J ei.te /f . - . '_r,L.y. _'•t:C�.- , • . . •, .. - .. ... � � C,��Wj - .�. .•-'1t%7��ip•�ta 16. John C. Cal e •��— -r� 1507 Purs3n Lnne, Lifavet-_e 17. Linda L. Steel 1500 Pursor i=nc, i,_tf_vette 18. I•Iarilyn Oliver 1503 Line, T---!f ;•ette 19• • 20. ' - 00620 _3- • Sthibit •dA" The area which we are requesting 'to have transferred • consists of all the property having access fro= Purson Lane and Shulgin ?bad, Lafayette, California. The area is bounded on the west-by Pleasant Hill Road; on, the north b7 the southern boundary of Skykest condominiums; on the east by more of Sky- West and by land being developed by Builders Fore, Inc. ; and on the south by the Skynint development and by a portion of land belonging to Contra Cbsta County.. • The whole of the proposed transfer area is untncorpo:e�ted and is directly adjacent to the present border of the Lafayette Elementary and Acalanes High- School ristriets. The proposed transfer area is outlined in green on the attached MaDs. . r • .. _ -'�''.'%:+S y3 / . �_�i :-2-••'•-ti.-T.�!•,•:F':. %.{�"�c:�.T•;v.N`_TtY1-.{:I.; i i.i; '.�' .. -�`+•.•'7•t4'::.^j.Z, �r��w� .... ti:. "• . t •L:•_ .�. -�'• !. ••1. _tit-�! 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Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District October 26, 1977 Background On September 14, 1977, the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization received for consideration a petition to transfer.territory from the Mt. Diablo Unified School District to the Lafayette School District and the Acalanes Union High School District. At that meeting the subject petition was referred to County Superintendent of Schools-for review and a special meeting of the County Committee set for October 12, 1977 to consider presentations to be made by the pro- ponents and any other interested agencies or individuals. The County Superintendent of Schools has advised that the County Clerk-Recorder has verified appropriate number of signatures pursuant to Education Code Section 35691 and the County Counsel has determined that the petition is adequate as to form. Also, the Committee has received a September 30, 1977 letter of James Slezak, Super- intendent, Mt. Diablo Unified School District, stating that the district opposes the petition for specified reasons. The County Committee carefully reviewed all written and oral information presented by the proponents, the County Superintendent, affected school districts, and the public at the October -12, 1977 meeting. Opinions Is district organization adversely affected? The population of the proposed territory to be transfered is not significant to the district from which territory would be taken or to either of the two receiving districts, although with present budget limitations any loss in revenue tends to be critical . No major disruption of or addition of norman activities of the affected districts is anticipated. It is the opinion of the County Committee that district organization would not be adversely affected by the proposed transfer. Is the transfer compatible with the Master Plan? The proposed transfer would delete an area currently served y a unified istrict. A major goal of the County Master Plan is for total unification of the districts in the county. In this regard the proposal is dysfunctional to that goal . California Department of Education staff have advised that the proposal is considered by that department to be compatible with the County Master Plan. The affected area would be placed in the Acalanes Union High School District. The boundaries of that district would be altered and would form the boundaries of an additional unified district as designated by the Master Plan. Due to the interpretation of compatibility with the County Master Plan provided by the California Department of Education staff,it would seem that the transfer is compatible with the Master Plan of the county. Will the transfer affect racial integration? No noticeable impact on school district racial composition would resu t from the proposed transfer. 00624 Co. Comm. Report - 2 - 9/26/77 Are the proponents reasons for transfer adequate? The petitioners contend that the proposed transfer is necessary due to th following three reasons. 1) To improve the physical well-being of students in the community, a safe walking route to school is needed. A safe foot path route to Mt. Diablo School District schools is not available whereas such foot path route to schools located in the Lafayette School District are available. 2) Students from the affected community are more socially compatible and better received by students in the Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District as contrasted with students in the Mt. Diablo Unified School District. 3) Primary social and business contacts for residents of the affected community are in Lafayette area. Discussion of these matters at the October 12, 1977 special meeting indicate that an elementary school in the Mt. Diablo Unified School District may provide a relatively safe foot path route for children in the affected community. In addition, the Mt. Diablo Unified School District states that transportation to this general area would continue if the proposed transfer is approved and that the receiving school districts would unnecessarily duplicate transportation to this area. It is the opinion of the County Committee that the proponents reasons for transfer are not adequate. Recommendation The Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization recommends that the proposed transfer of territory from the Mt. Diablo Unified School District to Lafayette School District and Acalanes Union High School District not be granted. The Committee finds that the proponents reasons for the proposed transfer are not adequate. The County Superintendent of Schools is authorized to transmit this report and recommendation to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, pursuant to Education Code Section 35699. Adopted at the October 26, 1977 special meeting of the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization. �r1a c 0o Secretary Committee on School District Organization Contra Costa County 00625 � •i•M.arwasa,..r.w.«.4rMJyr.••r. ` OWO t c Cr • 'A(ddu 9692E 1101130S Jo suolslnold _ C 041 yoly%% 01 lopuoll Aus of apgcalIddlt oq lou prt{s uuila:ss slq.2. <: Jojsuuti pasot{nsti aq) suj sttaxrM .to uoslai ay1 jo luatualols s•luauodold atil Atlulut 3 Ilut(s (C) t1olsimll(tns ' 01 lumund ainlou9is aoJ sJoloala of poluasaid aq of uotillad V `. •a9urga posodoid ayl .(q palaa)Ju PUISIp lootlas t yaea Jo paaoq 811luia,%os 041 Jo sia clumul aql jo Aluortats V (q) ao 'pa,lapur21 aq of pasodoid Atoll ua1 ayl ul gulplsal siolaola pa.talsliaal atll Jo luaalad (l•.) wtilla Aq pouilp .103ste".11 .to) uollllad r.jo slooips, ,}o wapuawpodns Alunoo ayl tillm Suipj ayl uotin polutput sl laulslp • . • poUlun jo 'A.toluawaia aaylouu of iaulslp pa!pun to 'AnIttawa{a u• worJ A.1011-1:01 pallgoyul aaJsuosl 01 uatlao UV `169SE r •. . {;. .., • .• .iatfl.{1a•�.t. l�allt{ttt{ttl .ttctlll�.t.1 '� •. . ,' .:� `. • 'ajo}in slyl of 1usnsand jol4slp pa;llun 'Asuluawala laglouu of . +' ,lolilslp leyl woij pallajsuoll aq Avw lopislp aql Jo alotim oql uegl +• ;';., . ' .ssa!slyalylH lalilslp'paglun:o$A.►eluawa(a uo jo hud AuV" '0699£ • W{115101 sKJIIaJ �lluriut ' r'•' i • •Ufab 1u '41)lu►1 'A1uluauwiH uta Ju 11ttd u Ju 1JJSuu1y �. •' . tithitt its 't'rntt%fc•r A .T .. of the committee the proposed transfer would adversely affect tht W92. An action to tran4{ear uninhabited territory from an . ' school district organization of the county; whether it is cdmpatibb mentary. or unified district ii initiated upon the llnA with the • with any master plans approved by the State Bo srd of Educatiain;ant My superintendent of schools of a petition signed by �.Iher: how,in the judgment of the committee, the proposed'transfer wil '1 A majority of the mcrsibers of the governing board of each • affect racial or ethnic tntegratiull of the schools of thv drtrtcts ,*I district affected by the proposed chatnge, . '• affected.The report;shall also contain a statement of the commstt►•e`1 1 The owner of the propt•rty. provided said owner has filed a findings on the adequacy of the proponent's stateti reason or r�.►srsnt alive subdivision neap with the appropriate county.agency. . ' • for the proposed transfer. as set forth in lite petition pursuant tc Section 35691. n�tltirt.tl cN t'+'titicttl.t+t liu:tret: t tc,ttrttl�; The••port may include other pertinent matter which thg count) • t committee desires tq bring to the attention at the State Board 593. «+ithin 20 days after tl)c: filing of a petition under Education,board of supervisors,or county board of education.as livfs;�n (b) of Section 3. e2, the county superintendent of • � case nuay be. � cls shall transnttit the petition to the governing board of the r iet to which thv territory i, to be transferred. Such governing • i'rltllun '1'rarl:;litille•el 1p�• t:cltl:tt�• t:eultnlittre• d shall set a date for a lwmin;: on the petition which shall be in 30 days of the receila of the petition and the county 35699. If the county committee finds that the proposed transfer rintendent shall notify the chief petitioner or petitioners of the is compatible with the master plan of the coanty and would•not ani place of the hearing.At the hearing the petitioners slid any adversely affect racial or ethnic integration of the schools of the • inacrested person shall 1+>• •' • districts affected,the etitlon and report shall he transmitted to tht 1 parse rt :In opportunity to present p • i i:eus on the 1:•.-titian. ')h: grwerning board then shall tithe; county board of supervisors or county board of education,as the cast ase or deny the petition:. No transfer shall be matte unless a may be, by the county superintendent of schools.. • board sign a statement :it? of the members of th+: governing board the county committee finds that the Proposed transfer is incompatible with the master plan of the ca in; to-the transfer. L'In,n completion of the 'ltea:•ing the carroty or Will adverseil tt-mg board shall return.11w poition together with a notice of •affect racial or ethnic integration of the schools of.the district: s of the governing bra:::rl to the county superintendent of affected, the report and petition shall be transmitted tip the Statt !s Board of Education by the county superintendent of schools: %tllilt.tl fit I'c•titintl t++ e•clttttl%y e:►pfttlltlite•c•: tixe•ty. i tilale• liepltrel elf 1scltu•Ittlel:t eltnicle•Il:te•ti 35700. The State Board of Education shall adopt ltyidelines whit! +y. The county superintendent of schools shall within 20 days may be used by county committees in making their determinatiot .he filing of a petition a ndef subdivision (a) or (b) of Section of whether a transfer pi-territory would idversely affect racial of c: subdivision 1a) of Sw Bryn 3M2,examine it and,if he finds ethnic integration of the scho9is of the districts affected. %:sf:ieient an-i signed u• -r-el-Arced by law,transmik the petition 0 .• county cont::.ittee an S:hr,Gl district arganixation. Alplpc•it[ c►f 1:111tilttg cif t:epttltt�• t:ultlntlittt•t• .e petition is filed us:•:e•r subdivision (b) of Section 35692. 35701. (a) Any person questioning the finding of the count ,.anted by One statenw—nt a,ri eing to the transfer by the committee pursuant to Section 315ti99 that the proposed transfers .:: q board rnf the di•t:t•-t to which the: territory is to be territory will not adversely affect the racial or ethnic integration C .r.-ad. it shall tae traw.::at ivol to lite: county committee on the schools of titer districts affected,may appeal it decision made upo. ,!:strict org;sn6xation. ' such a. finding. The appeal shall be made tc the State Board e • Education within 30 days.The appeal shall be balscd upon factual an tI iNitt Iec't tiitlntlt'ii+t.ilit+ni lit' [:ettnnitY Cmiin:iltte•e••. statistical evidence. A petitir,n trensnnii:'.••!i In the county committee pursuant if the State Hoard of Education denies the appeal,the decision c article stall 1;t•cr nsidi•:ed at the next regular meeting of the the county board of supervisors air the county board of educatio :ee Cr a: . :;,�eci:�l r..� ;.soy, calked far the purpose. shall stand. If the State Board of Education approves the appeAl f lanonnittr.•• :k:.11 propane • a report aric! shall review the findings of the county board of supervisors or th :.andation. :: :1hall rc;.'.:; as to whether or not in the opinidn county board of education at a regular meetir g of the board. '�. :: at . ,• ..• ....�..+�r.�.�r.�.........�....�.w ...�w.�..::... TWA 40. r S •'1rp1•',���.F. ..Ir ....r.�. . ..,.y11.. .�„• lob The State Hoard of Education shalt notify the county committee, The county.board of supar•isers,or the county.board of education of OV lien)• the petition if the pe•t:t irnt n:nt•••i. :::t h-.srd rn-4-- r r Its decision on the appeal. For purposes of this section if this Stutti that the '•ransfer b+• effected to turd••.- .,:. +•!+•►,•. ,n u, L., t•••.: :r, BOard of Education approves the appeal, the'eatnuy board of territory. The br,;trd may deterutirn• !hot the +•'.•ttian shalt.t o 1' iuperisors or the county board of education shall transmit a copy of only in the territory prc,I,nsed to I.•• tran~f+:rt•d ar in it•.e• *n k ducaiian s'vithin 30 days after • ' district ft orn`whitclt the transfer is l.r•pised v. lie made the proceedings to the Seale Beard of receipt of notice. The State Heard of Edtrcatiotl shall review lite • '!'he'secretary of the board shall rri•.:rrt the I:rtitte,n to et.p et: transcript, considering all factors involved. The State Board of '. t the st t e nder:t of schewts wge•their v.tth a notice Ur the dt•tes:r.. Edtcation may affirm the decision of live county."li,;trd, of �• the state brae rd. Supervisors. or the county board of education. or if it appears that tyrcte•r car I;lee tie,rt' Inadequate crinsideratien was given to the effect of the transfer ort integration of the seht:ols or the districts affected,it shall direct live •. 35703. After receiving notice c.f the acts,:, taken by att a S' County board of supervisors or the county board of education to Board of Education the county superintendt•ra of sthr.,ts t'KAIt reconsider its decision and toy-this purpose to hold another hearing. file theorde•f of the:board Kitt,the bo;,rd a,f tiuLcri:•.rs w! The State Board of Education shall transmit a copy of its findings and Board shall make the order re•iluir•ri by Sr•cttra, .1"403,or rb. kill rtcommendatlons to the county board of supervisors or the county bonciuct an i•lection as orclt•re•ri by tar• State It+„rd of Edutat:or board of education and the county committee on school district gritanilb) sThe governing board of any school district whose boundaries ation. �tt•etrit:u !a}• t:e,ttttt}• ltc,:trel eat hrti,c•r%i%tir!�:: tftitie•et •• I l would be affected by.the proposed change and the chief petitioners, f.calms}• tittlu•ri»te•rtiie•t:t e,f !•++ tteu,l” ' It any has'e been designated, may appeal the decision of the county 3.5704 Wli;m tar petili+ati, rejetrt and r+rtamr;Pne.,tirn board -of 3uper•isors or the county board of education made lrttmrttitte d Io tle. ct,ttnt) iau.trd +af ,1hr• COL- following ar following receipt of the report and recommendation of the county superinlendew c,f schnuls shall sc•t Ow rnr att•• frr he•,irinat b? ecornmitide pursuant to Section 35698. The appeal shall be made to board of %upt•rs•isurs in a rrgidar nil•••tirw of tLe bu.ad the State Board of Education within 30 days and shall be based upon At least 10 days prior to the cl.,:,• cf thr• liear'tnc 11hie cou_ fictoul evidence. .superh;1cndenl shall send h)• rertiri••tl snail a retire of he:trie:al -The appeal shall be heard in the some manner as a petition for a a cels)'13 the rni,c,rt and recontrnew!tticin of thi-county cc.:nrntt now district as provided in Section 35513. After hearing the matter, s ' , to tete chief petitioners, if any h:t:t• Wen dts:gnated, and to the State Board of Education shall grant or deny the appeal. If the governing board of tach•schccal diti:iwt %hose boundaries would State Board of Education denies the appeal, the decision of the .affecit•ii.111y411c p►apost•c1 ch:+:;,e,tori+l '•hall p:a:t cc.pias of the no!* county board of supervisors or the county board of education shall ;rix pruvid9d in Section 5.362 or ptihIM a cr.;..)•• of the n"tire• stand. If the State Board of Education grants the appeal,it may Olt •• '.provided in Section 5364. reverse the decision of the county board of supervisors or the county �1)e•<•i:;teni'l:)• t4uarcl cel !•+ttltc•r� itictrti board of education, (2) direct the county board of supervisors or county board of education to reconsider its decision,or (3) oracir an ' ' 357415. After hearing all inters-%ted ix rsl,ns. the board election to be held in the territory comprising the districts, the Asupt•rvi•:nrs Mall grardur deny tar• l.••tition r.,r require an e:-ctior: boundaries of Which would be affected. "be held. if the hoard grunts the: I,etition it shall deic•rmint• hell The State Hoard of Education shall notify the county committee, ail nr only a Iaart of the territory shall be transferred. If the beat the county board of supervisors.the county board of education. the reclirirrx an election to be l;eyld it shall d:•t+:rn:ine uts•ther t r•erning board•of each district affected.and the chief petitioners, r'election shall be: held in the whole clement:uy or unify d distr any have been designated,of its decision. from which•thee territory would 1.+: transferred or whether election shall be held only In the,territory prat re ted to be t►ansfarr estrus• heirs cat litltrt•.ititim•tit•;wets);steal Aislart)%,W '• : The cc+ my superintendent of schr.•,Is shall cult. hold.and coed- 35702. The petition shall be heard by the State Hoard of` s any altsrlion required by this section. Education in the some manner,as a petition for a new district ass• madded in Section 35533. . 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". . , �` h: ,'w e , 1; ruin' ::°lioard"oi the Ahtrick`to iii a rit"r is: t•r ,, •c : ; �t, iri So a ch the t r o s �Zr.,. .,-.,. ... . ,r ;..aa .r, - i / �, <,. a .., , .,, - a !'' to`tar tran%ter'rcii`in1 Rte wr Elmo " osction toa `c„trans or""� 1lh'the" ••. V ,�•/ a ,J ,. - t. . ,ti r .' . cit «� fit` i r t f schsiiis' ' r or to ahr?i,:;ir' lir h”,,ata,,. _l� .. ., co �� r ntc cairn, .n i c, xng t r. aid �r,<. _ , f. , ,: ;,. " r _' oE.su �rr.v�ac�r�rt iu"rrci:to.hr he CtC-iri'ucccsrci.u�cc +'ith Sccticin 337tH` ;.. *; t. 1 1 ..,,... .. , r ::_yk .Y ft'' ,:,:,• ,^. :.; :•. .• If -.'4' to thr.tr ps orb in h,tlntcci'►crritn � is:so'It %; •', • <'` . ;; �. )7 ihr ca it+` -mi icrmteniieni,of schoyuls ahuli:rcyuur=un`clecuon- lie ' Y ..' ....`,� . �.., t. ..%::.t . �5 4 - a 1.,.:i. ...in. „i, { � f as • I t ry... ,, 4. ,; •` b .ki on'th�yuasfum 'i'iie ciechci�rsh, i be hrld'in the schoo1.l�li�t'rict' ;€ k f _,` 1. "�.: i t r`i sferrcil ,. �., , •e tO lL1iiC1 lir tCTritOTj iS t0 l}r t % k " •'` 11'.1 , +. • • :. - ,_.,. ( ,. ,:,i. i t�S 'I`h': ai�rrrnti~:'iioaril'of the d�strjcl'frera, shich the.tercitur`• • •. • .i~ • is't'u tie lran�ierrcil:ina' i e4rittcn o `as ition.lo,ttie'transfcr,Hith;:.,. _ ,, '• • - N. .,. . - ,, •. , the county,su iarrnte;dent of schools ri''' i';ttie hearing,.b` 'h `. 1. .r1 :;, P,.,.,.. iR `f � ". ;' ; r . `1,' bu1.urd otsu >rn`csort:ai'rrilteii o�' ositiorrto the,l ansfcr`oFinhlh#ted,. i .,'„ S s • traitor()is sa filed,the count �shin , tr:rideiit at schools shall rc uim,,� t Li � , ?ir , ctti=:clection.fo be heir'iii the:cntire schoal'distrct from which the 1 t < k r ti, r� I .".. : ., ••. x ritor• ..wi be taken: r «� 1 ., .r .., ,r. J i '. r ice,, r r , " to t , Y:- Ir, 1, Vit♦ '� _,•, r f _ �..� �7i' 4' !. . ' . r,. )� ,f u1. t,ciiui� of iir I*1c c U� My • e n�PP .,:., ..:.� ` •; cicctfoncondudediindor',Provisioniof'thisarticle.shailt'' , k , r o,• r t• ..�• be deterin ned`b them ori 'y.of votes` '�A; Y Y, cast: ,': ;y n; d �, I S, 'I .t a t•=� . s ,,' L" 1 Zit �. • t u. 3 1 s • i. - ' +r , • t y- i� i « � 'y #} t r ,� t , ! E4F5 r P f't S ; Rr♦r f f�' .'r f :!tt td, ' ,'fi; t . 1 I i. f t t a�," 1 " 11 f• )t �`1 . t )-` ��• a a'g, ,, r4 + " ° :a a' .i' • ' a �� , ! • •r• r -I, . 4 '�j' ,'. s i -'': r 4• Q� .f• - ,jl', Iv }"t S Zt I* 'A'. ry ti• C S.' f 1. i t :, �_ f ab See. 2 - 'jsy : .a tnnsfurpd. .•,. :'+ 3t •� t; (Dot' School Districts) let. :.!is q1A', t: lata Appeal process 12366.s(a} end (H3 �,•. :lty 1, �' Lapplys t° id. of iwpy. decisions. SS2 0! c:•ttote . t` rt ••ndre? f. •'J• !'etitian fere: :;• t° be •% I Denied ;[dr:: t-.!, ��„o posaMe option of less titan 5% of tdrritary 35703 • No �” 1569 "Y:t:. • nsi �'' ti ,.us, 35699 ]SIDS 35703 3!703 be. r, sift C°. Supt. °hall wltitin LO ass _..•.-. Doss Yes ..:. , h o Y - Co. Supe. eetf Doo soft.,: ..;ate I" ' to !•c sl:n to (.grsn. haarIng for Ud. Oil, of Supvs. Dd. of Supve, N0 id. at fupvs. may (t K::: :a !oc' t,'nt? pvs. meatin;. rapport the order the iron? ill or part of su tre» 3SN1 County Cotwittao ttvparc: +�� transfer? election? at proposed terrltot: • No for transfer • 1Nf2 + 't!,_,t ,,, ��iCCC is district °tOanizatlon affected advasfaiyt �"'""'""'� .�. ,. It transfer co?patible with :anter plant 3l706(b) 35705 Ya■ - e Iles , t :ctit-�•.,ua N111 the traust°r affect raetal integration? ist Od. from sd. of fupvs. t a r„-,•;•. .t which terrttoty i Yes glares to raeL•r. !S:,h ~� Arc the proponanta transfer r• inaas adu+ivata? �to ba trannfarred �� "" „ arae A or i tilud written othurt; objvctionst . fiec4ioR Arfest � ', i. ~ . ' A. Territoryproyesed •a 1, Yen . or trass[er lo_. •.d c: a Diu• TN bei. "t ;:as:• 3569! + 3s70a.t} 33106(s) xO , yg. District v is7ol�b) Z • -�s. ^r Door j Uas �1a/ !!as Was tesrits, im to , .easy! Co, Cataa. Tss� anyone file !10 v. Id. file try Dist. U. is tgkea. [lad tv.,adfsr is +tate appeal a state Opp ich territory i Tae steaptable? ` within 3n within 30 to ►e tnestartei - •iC. District to rAtelt i days? days? tiled written . territory is It to +; o►3satisat gives. .. n No i• Yea , ea •+ \ yes DI State It2, lays I.rot+r•Y 1. ".file= dociatoo. of ftetu Rd. ,ro tttitiaa ' f. a!'1•'. etitic•a :.a caro :tl.~ 1 2. birect Co. 9. . to �geantrd the Denied • nt? Denied lad tr•-nrtt�r r.eonsider :I 1 eeapt:bla it grate RdMays !Lr• a` 2. Rover#* tto dscisias 31!82 Dees 33!01 i v t•,� 2. Direct 0%. ad. to rtcousid..r. or2 ' its 04. Tos Rete M. ss2sess �r� 7, Order an election eller the 1 ct ossa rat• ?td t.o, at schools election or Above y J s: 121. :d. :e provisioas :eLtc .. ::�•ac' Grant i•, .:1� t, t petition C ( . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California NOV 2 2 1977 . 19 In the Matter of - Agreement #29-230-1 with the State Department of Education for Continued Funding of the County's Child Develop- ment Nutrition Education Project for FY 77-78 The Board having approved Project Funding Application #29-230 (by its Order dated February 15, 1977) for submission to the State Department of Educa- tion requesting $40,445 in State funding for the County Health Department to continue for a second year the operation of its Child Development Nutrition Education Project in FY 77-78, and The State Department of Education having approved $13,000 in additional Project funding for FY 77-78 plus $6,331 in unexpended "carry-over" funds from the County's State-funded FY76-77 Project for a total State authorization of $19,331 for expenditure under the County's FY 77-78 Project, as set forth in Agreement #29-230-1 with the State Department of Education for the County Health Department to operate said Project (State Project #20-0229) from July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, with said Agreement consisting of: (1) A Project approval letter, dated June 23, 1977, from the State Department of Education (requiring signature of acceptance), (2) An Appendix A, representing a revision of the County's original Project Funding Application, and, (3) An Appendix B (Fair Employment Practices Addendum), IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to Execute said Agreement #29-230-1. PASSED BY THE BOARD on N O V 2 2 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors NOV 2 2 1977 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor/Controller County Health Officer State Department of Educatio J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B Deputy Clerk RJP: 4 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 72 In the Molter of - Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 263-76, San Ramon Area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdi- vision 263-76, San Ramon area, as provided in the agreement with Canyon Associates II, Mr. Glenn E. Kierstead, 2701 Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon, Ca 94583, approved by this Board on November 1, 1977; IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCE27ED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the Building Inspec- tion Department is AUTHORIZED to refund the cash deposit in the amount of $6,000 for the full amount of the costs for completion of the im- provements required by the Zoning Administrator in approval of said minor subdivision, plus the amount of $3 000 required by Section 66499.3(b) of the Subdivision Map Act. Building Inspection Department Receipt No. 145064, dated October 21, 1977). PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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: Glenn E. Kierstead Witne" my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspection (2) Supervisors affixed d,y22nd day of November . j J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By � �`i`. Do" Clerk / Sandra L.l Nie1`son (1(1632 H-24 4/77 15m • 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California `;ovember 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Request for Refund of Penalty and Interest Added to Tax Bill for Parcel No. 175-052-021-3. The Board having received a November 15 , 1977 letter from Mr. Andrew F. Kritscher, 1111 Hilltop Drive , Lafayette, California 94549 , alleging that taxes were illegally levied on Parcel No. 175-052-021-3 because the cost of the home owners exemption for the 1976-1977 tax bill was omitted, and requesting a refund of the penalty and interest added to the tax bill for said parcel; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request is REFERRED to the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for report. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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. Kritscher Supervisors County Treasurer-Tax affixed this 22nd day of_ Nny&mhex 19_71__ Collector County Assessor County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By %j%' Deputy Clerk M Craig 00633 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of Report on the Pros and Cons of a Departrn.ent of Corrections. The Board having received a November 15, 1977 letter from Reverend Palmer Watson, Chairman, Contra Costa County Mental Health Advisory Board, transmitting a report entitled "The Pros and Cons of a Department of Corrections"; IT IS BY THE BOARD OPDERED that the aforesaid report is REFERRED to the County Administrator; PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. I hereby certify that the fongpAng 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 Soul of the Board of Cc: County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 22nddoy of Novemher 19_21_ p / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By � Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m 00634 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California r'nvPmhPr ?� , 19 In the Matter of ` Report with respect to Ambulance Service Rates The County Administrator having this day submitted a letter . dated November 17, 1977 transmitting a report from the Health Officerrecommending that ambulance service rates be adjusted effective November 1, 1977; and The County Administrator having advised that certain changes have been the subject of extensive discussions with individual ambulance companies but full agreement has not been attained, and having recommended that November 29, 1977 at 10:40 a.m. be fixed as the time for Board consideration and decision on rate adjust- ment proposals; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report. is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED, and November 29, 1977 at 10:40 a.m. - is FIXED for decision on rate adjustment proposals. Passed by the Board on November 22, 1977 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Human Resources Director Supervisors Health Officer oflixed this22nd day of November , 19 77 Auditor-Controller Z�Zc-,✓C '�r% J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Ai een alder , Deputy Clerk 00635 H-24 4177 15m � Board of Supervisors County Administrato( Cwtl'� .fere.s P.uwM County Administration Building �n�+} tst District Costa Martinez, California 94553 (415)372-4080 Cou* 2nd DiHaney trioC. ee 2nd District Arthur G.Will Robert 1.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Bog"" 4th District Eric H.Haaadtlee 5th District November 17, 1977 RECEIVED Board of Supervisors N O V /? 1977 Administration Building, Room 103 Martinez, California 94553J. R. °LWN CLW BOARD OF St1PERW O TRA TA C0. Dear Board Members: Re: Ambulance Service Rates Attached is a memorandum from the County Health Officer recommending that ambulance service rates be adjusted effective November 1, 1977, a matter discussed with the Finance Committee on October 17, 1977. The proposal of the Health Department would not only adjust rates but would provide also for reimbursement for certain items not covered under past county practice, and effect a policy change with respect to payment for uncollectible accounts for delivery of Code 3 (emergency patients) to non-county facilities. These changes have been the subject of extensive discussions with individual ambulance companies but full agreement has not been attained. Further, implementation of the proposals will affect the budget for ambulance services. It is recommended that your Board acknowledge receipt of this report and fix Tuesday, November 29, 1977 at 10:40 a.m. as the time for consideration and decision on rate adjustment proposals. R ectfully, ATHURIL County Administrator CAH:lm Attachment cc: Human Resources Director County Health Officer County Counsel SMI' ilmea witfi Foara o'rw 00636 HEALTH DEPARTL14ENT ( ' l Contra Costa County ` . • A. G. Will, TO: County Administrator DATE: November 10, 1977 Attention A. Laib + 0. H. Wood M-D-� � %�!A FROM: County Health Officer SUBTCT: Ambulance Service Rates C. L. Van Marter, Directo , Human Resources Agency The attached Board Order establishing ambulance service rates in Contra Costa County is submitted for approval by. the Board of Supervisors at their meeting of November 22, 1977. This•Board Order will rescind the prior schedule of rates set . by the Board on November 24, 1975 . The rates which are being presented for Board approval ..are the result of negotiations between the Health Department and the individual ambulance companies. Although the ambulance companies concur in the negotiated rates, it is still their position that the rate increase is insufficient for the •service provided. Also, it is their position that the county should pay an additional $30 for each paramedic run. The Health Department does not agree with this position. Specifically, the rates would be established at 90% of the current Medi-Cal rates with the exception of .the Dry Run payment of $15. Payment of these rates is made only for uncollectible accounts which have been billed by the ambulance companies three times or for which Medi-Cal denies a claim. In establishing the rates at 90% of Medi-Cal, the Health Depart- ment will include the following Medi-Cal it-ems not reimbursed" in the prior county rate: a. Code II runs at $5.85. b. Oxygen at $5.85 per tank. C. Waiting time at $5 .85 over 15 minutes. d. Neonatal incubator at $29.07 . The Health Department also recommends a decrease in the payment for second patients from $12.00 to $8 .07. The Health Department proposal will also offer reimburse- ment for delivery of Code III uncollectibles to non-county facilities. Payment for these deliveries_ will .vary with each area of the -county and with the hospital designated by the Ambulance -Permit Officer to which delivery is made. The purpose of this payment -is to assure the delivery of emergency Code III patients to the most appropriate hospital. Microfilmed with board o.61— 1 GA-9 10/77 3M f I 2. The Health Department proposal also sets the rates for other medical transportation in the county at 901-0 of the Medi-Cal rate. It will also include a payment of $7 .50 for dry runs in this category authorized by the County Hospital. If the rates as proposed are approved by the Board to - be effective November 1, 1977, it is projected that the actual cost of ambulance service for fiscal year 1977-78 will be approximately $400,000 . This conforms with the guidelines set. by the Finance Committee of- the Board at their meeting of October 17, 1977 . OHW:AL:bgg attachment Mq 7 ►: IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF O M:?A COSTA CO1=y, SPATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Award of Contract ) for the Handicap Ramps Project, ) County Wide. November 22, 1977 ) ) ivroject No. 4392-665-77 ) Bidder TOTAL ANLUNT Band Amounts L. Ferdig & Company, Inc. $137,780137 780 Labor & Mats. $ 5505 Broadway Faith. Perf. 137,780 Vallejo, CA 94590 Perine Concrete, Oakland P S F Construction, Oakland George Bianchi Construction; Inc. , San Jose Valentine Corporation, San Rafael Bill Maher & Sons, Inc. , Vallejo The 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 recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEE=, 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 said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS RRUMER ORDERED that, after the ccntractor 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 then to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FUFdMR ORDERED that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of the ccntract by the Public Works Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be =merated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Boar of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 22nd day of November , 19 77 . 3riginator: Public Works Department J. R. OLSSCEI, Clexk x: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller ^�, Contractor By //• /`�ozc Deputy Clerk N. Pous �f��` 09 Farm 9.1 (Rev. 9-77) / (1J r • CONTRACT • (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) 1. SPECIAL, TEP.11S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (C§2,3) Parties: [Public Agency] Contra Costa County [Contractor] L. Ferdig and -Company, Inc. Complete legal name) (s2) Effective Date: November 29, 1977 [See S4 for starting date.] (y3) The work: Removing existing curb, gutter and sidewalk at pedestrian crossings and installing handicap ramps, located in various areas throughout °.ontra Costa County, Project No. 4392-665-77, all in accordance with the Plans, DraHings and Special -Provisions or Specifications, -prepared by or for the Public Works Dirctor and in accordance with the accepted Bid Proposal . (54) Conpletion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] owxxayxldxKw (b) i:ithin 200 O =/working days from starting date. ($5) Liquidated Danages: S 75.00 per calendar day. (§6) Public Agency's Agent: Public Works Director (57) Contract Price: $ 137,780.00 (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance ei_th finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.] 2. SICi11,1'URES Z. AC 70ULEDC::E3T.1 Public Agency, By: 11d .I: " t ��; (President, Chairman Or Other Vernon L. Cline Designated Representative) Public Works Director oW%=xXxx) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor C e §1361 oncerninc Workers' Compensation Latin. By: 4 ��\ [CORPGi2AT:: De n e official acity in tiie business] SE�li•; By: Desi a offic capacity the busine )L- ,V. Note to Contractor (1) Execute aci,nouZedr,.-e�i orrt below, and M if a corpora- tion, affil Corporate Scat. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - State of California ) ACi:i10VLEDCIMIT (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, or Individurl) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, knotin to me in individual and business capacity as stated, p_rsonally appeared before me today and ackno:-dodged that he/they aeration or partnership named above executed it. y _ 017I'!CIAL SEAL a/ L. TH01AP5CN "IA71;:� ccunTr r .;fires July 4,1981 y( Notary Public 3.T.7CS+C<1J►` SS tt:_t t1i t y11,� — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — FO:;1 AI'i'ito%rzD by County Counsel, (Page 1 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) Microfilmed with board order 00640 0AL 1 140221: CONTP.ACT, CHANA (a) By their signatures in Sion 2, effective on the above date, these parties promise and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating Y:; these references t}he material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his, own cost and e::peuse, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete the wort:; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform tile 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 witlhout such an order. -4. TIME: NOTIC>r TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or tihe iJotice to proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DMAGES. If the Contractor fails to corM-Plete this contract and this work wiTt'hin tine fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he beccraos 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 fir: the Public Agency's actual damage frog any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sura spec'-fied in Sec. 1, the resul': of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair :hverage compensation. therefor, for eanch calendar_ day's delay in finishing said %:or.:; and if the sama be not paid; :Public T.gency may, in addition to its other re.•sedie._; deduct"the sane frorz any money clue or to becb.no-duc Contractor under this con- tract. - If the Public Agency for a:.y cause authorizes or cortribntes 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 tiho. .:ork, 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. IN EGIZATED DOCT1i11_:'T3. The plans, dravings and specifications or special provisions of the '_'nolle .lccncv l s call forbids, and Contractor's accented bid for this work are hereb_: inc:i_-porated into tris contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing e::hibitcd in the plans or drawings and not nentioncd in the specifications or spacial provisions, or vice versa, is to be eNecuted as if e:_hibited, mentioned and set forth in both, to tine true intent and meaning tIhereof when taken all together; and 2ifferences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's ,`.;ent specified in Sec. 1. ;. PAY:IENT. (a) For This strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditic:a, a.-ld as hoar cor..pansation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the suis specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for ii:hished quantities at unit bid prices. (,) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the-Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all raterials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the Cort thereof; Vrhereupohh, after check-ing, the Public Agency shall issue to CLt:htractor a certificate for tine anount deter:.hined to be due, minus 10;, thereof Pursuant -to Governncnt Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. S. PAY;2£11TS 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;: not remedied, or uncompleted work, or (2) Clains filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) railure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that tile wor): 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) he ;public Ac;ency shall use reasonable cHili:once to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work. oro:res;es, the materials ane: laijor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoir: unnecessar. trouble or cost to the Contractor in :.pairing good any do ccti.c vor3: or parts. (c) 35 cale=idar days after the Pul:lic icgency files its phot-;cc: of completion of the entire (Page 2 of 4) (L:C-1; Rev. 11-76N, 00641 • ` . J ` • work, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay t)re balance of the contract -price after deducting all araounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for laLor and materials have Leen paid, no claims iiave 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 wort: or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuic-tions of defective or missing wor): or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSURNICL. (LaLor Code 951860-61) 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 Lode 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 ar..ount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and material:; hereunder. 11. FAILUMR TO PERFOldl. If the Contractor at any t:Imc 'refuses Qr neglects,_ without fault of the Public Agency or its agents) , to supply sufficient mat=ia•ls or workmen to cc,.plate this.agreement and worh as provided herein, .'for "a per$,od of 10 days- or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may, furnish same and deduct t-he reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Bot1i parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local lae:s anu regulations, especially Chaptcr 1 of Part 7 of *t1he California Labor Codc (beginning crit): Sec. 1720, and including Sacs... 1735, 1777.5, s 1777.G forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreeraent complies therewith. The parties specifically stimulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hour:;, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTIACTORS. Government Code 594100-4113 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 otharaise 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 tae wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no miniraura ware rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the p-:-wailing wage rate timerefor and furnish the Contractor with the uiiniinum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employr.:ent. 15. HOURS OI' LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no workman employed at any time on this wor): by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to wort; longer thereon exccpt as provided ill Labor Code Secs. 1310-1315. 1G. AP11M.1:SICIS. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordar:ce with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.G, forbiddin<J discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. (�i Rev. 11-76) n ,642 17. PkE:FE:It.CL' FOR MiA TERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and 1 economy o: Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore --romises to use the products, worknen, laborers and mechanics of t:his County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSIG.IIMNIT, This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of tie 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 11AIVER 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 Le thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to con:,ply u:ith any of the terins and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD IfAMILESS & I::L.E '_';Z:Y. (a) Contractor promise., to and shall hold harmless and ihhd..:xu:'i f:or.. the iiabiliL•ie;i as defi;heel in this section. (b) - The ind-_wm itees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and aa;­::intive boards, commissions, officers, r.gents and dmployees. (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 e:hether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the i:aprovement plan or accented the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning thase. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-neglicert) 1n connectiOn with the matters covered by this contact and attributable to the contri':::to , 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 hvihether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specifications) or special provisions) in connection ui th this work, has insurance or other indeianification covering any of tihese taatters, or that the alleged dam,-Igo 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 shoaling the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be t:hade for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. - (Page 4 of 4) (�/�``) 3 l Il (Cc-i; rev. 11-76) Ift ONLY ' IEND 11TF.40 OR , • I f�irlliii r 1� • RXGE NAlrf AND AODhESS OF AGENCY COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES Clay Thompson Inc. P.O. Box 2456 COMPANY A Napa, CA. 94558 LETTER (707)224-6505 COMPANY B LETTER NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED COMPANY L. Ferdig & Co. , Inc. LETTER VAF P.O. Box 1767 COMPANY p Vallejo, CA. 94590 LETTER 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. POLICY Limits o Liabilityin ) COMPANY TYPEOFINSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EACH LETTER EXPIRATION DATE OCCURRENCE AGGiIEGA7E GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY s 500 s500 A ®COMPREHENSIVE FORM LC 2556230 4/10/80 ®PREMISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE f 250 s250 ®EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD ®UNDERGROUND HAZARD ®PRODUCTSICOMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILY INJURY AND ®CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE f s ®BROAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED DAMAGE ®INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ®PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY f 500 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY (EACHPERSON) f 500 A ®COMPREHENSIVE FORM LC 2556230 4/10/80 BODILY INJURY f �( (EACH OCCURRENCE) 500{�OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE s HIRED 950 BODILY INJURY AND NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE f COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND B ® UMBRELLA FORM LC 7799454 4/1.0/80 PROPERTY DAMAGE 1,000 S1,000 ❑ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA COMBINED FORM _ WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY A and WP 2197413 4/10/78 EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY (tXm ACC1tK?4T) OTHER By eMbrSSDMt to Fb1iCy NOS. IC & IC 7799454, Contra Costa Bounty, y, o ficers, employees and ager are named as additional instweds solely DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS&OCATIONSNEHICLES Removing existing curb, gutter and sidewalk at pedestrian crossings and installing handicap ramps, located in various areas throughout Contra Costa County, project No. 4392-665-77. ex�«1 Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be Cancelled before the' piratlon date thereof, the issuing Com- , pany will XXXNMM mail _3O days written notice to the below named certificate holde.*i}t7{tX;3gX0M JL tk]QIfrR�C1C1EId74�x ?43�3(?L7471 R@L7ixAsllxX NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDEP 11/28/ !7 DATE ISSUED- _ Contra Costa County County Administration Building 651 Pine Street Martinez, California 94553 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Microfilmed with board order 0004 ACOPO 25 (Ed.2.7h -'• MERICAN FIIWLITY FIRE INSUI#NCE COMPANY New York EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE Premium: $2,067.00 BOND NUMBER 04-346-2552639 PERFORMANCE BOND — PUBLIC WORKS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, L. Ferdig & Co., Inc. as Principal, and AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, and authorized to transact a general surety business in the State of California,as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto: Contra Costa County ,as Obligee, in the sum of. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY—SEVEN THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED, EIGHTY AND NO/l00*DOLLARs, ($1 17 7Rp pt),k***** ,lawful money of the United States of America,for the payment whereof,well and truly to be made, we hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assign,jointly and severally, furnly by these presents. THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that WHEREAS, the above-bounden Principal entered into a contract dated the November 29, 1977 with said Obligee to do and perform.the following work,to wit: Removing existing curb, gutter and sidewalk at pedestrian crossings and installing handicap ramps, located in various areas throughout Contra Costa County, Project No. 4392-665-77, all in accordance with the Plans, Drawings and Special Provisions or Specifications, prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted Bid Proposal. NOW,THEREFORE,if the above-bounden Principal shall well and truly perform or cause to be performed,each and atl�IQf the requirements and obligations of said contract set forth, then this bond shall be null and void;otherwise it shall remain in force and effect. SIGNED,SEALED AND DATED this 29th �y of November Lq, 77; { li�'i1'►ax'�► ascxycrcxx ��,» L. Ferdig & Co,. Inc. �, ! ,•� OFFICIAL S17',L p SHARON L THO,ti1?SON ;4 R I N C I P A L ' NOTARY VUSUC•C,10"URNuA nnyy BY �IL kr Con�i;;ion Espires 11014,7991 AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY The person signing above for Principal , known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared By -- before me today and acknowledged that he ` Roberr't . Skinner, ATTORNEY-IN-FACT executed it and that the corporation named Microfilmau with board order ' above executed it. . ' Dated: 4 4 > �- 321 (eps) 1 TT' Notary Pub is STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS = CO$M 4OF SAN FRANC • ON THIS DAY OF _ ll�t�_ IN TIE YEAR 19 KFORE IE, A NOTARY P IC IN AM FOR TIE COWTY AND STATE AFORESAID, PERSONALLY APPEAIEIf RODENT Y; SRINVER KNOINI TO NE TO K THE PERSON MIOSE NAME IS SWSCR1KD TO TIE YITNIN INSTAMENT AN ROW TO !E TO DE TIE ATTORNET-IN-FACT OF AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE CONPANT ANO ACKNOYLEMED TO IE TMAT NE SWSCRIKD THE NATE OF THE SAID CONPAMT TIERETO AS SURETY, AND NIS OWN NAME AS ATTORMET IN-FACT. OFFICIAL SEAL 2 s YAP—," rrN M. RAY E t. an"I.r. i. ,•sw•.64asm E NOTART PvsLI C Microfilmed with board order 00646 . ,,=TED IN DUPLICATE . BOND NUMBER 46-2%S7612 Premium: Included in Performance Bond. AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY New York PUBLIC WORKS - LABOR & MATERIAL BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, L. Ferdig & Co., Inc. as Principal, and AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation organized andd existing under the laws of the State of New York,and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California, as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto: Contra Costa County as Obligee, in the sum of ONE.HUNDRED THIRTY—SEVEN THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED, EIGHTY AND N01100**DOLLARS (S 137,780.00**),lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment whereof,well and truly to be made,we hereby bind ourselves,our heirs,executors,administrators,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH,that WHEREAS,the above bounden Principal has been awarded and has entered into a contract dated November 29 1977 with the Obligee to do and perform the following,to wit: Removing existing curb, gutter..and sidewalk at pedestrian crossings and installing handicap ramps, located in various areas throughout Contra Costa County, Project No. 4392-665-77, all in accordance with the Plans, Drawings and Special Provisions or Specifications, prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in 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 repect 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 is brought upon this bond,a reasonable attorney's fee,to be fixed by the court. This bond shall insure to the benefit of any and all persons,companies or corporations entitled to file claims under Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California sa as to rove a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought,upon. this bond. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED this 29th day of November (977 . OMCIAL SHARON L THOmi ON L. Ferdig & Co., Inc.I NOTARY PULi TIC-C4lIFOR1u � 1, • NAPA COUNTY Principal Wy COMMiSSion F:pires July 41 1991 i�RS The person signing above for Principal , AMERICAN DELIT'Y FIRE INSU ANCE COMPANY known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared BY before me today and acknowledged that he Robert W. Skinner, Attorney-in- act executed it and that the corporation named 1; above executed it. Microfilmed with board order 322 11/741 1 (H)CM Dated: :� ' STATE OF CALIFOMIA10 ISS • � M11 V OF SAN FRANCISCO ON Tots OAT OF IM TIE YEAR 19 P/7' , MORE IE, A VOTARY PUBLIC IM AM FOR TME COWrT ANO STATE AFORESAID. PERSONALLY APPEARED X0KRT Y; SKIMMER KN01A1 TO IE TO E TE PERSON WNOSE NATE IS SIMDSCRIDEO TO TIE WITNIN INSTR1mm An MW TO NE TO ME TE ATTORNEY-Ili-FACT OF AMER I CAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE CONPANT MO ACKNOWLEDGED TO IE THAT ME SRIDSCRIED TIE NAME OF THE SAID CONPANT TMERETO AS SIIRETT, ANO NIS OW MAZE AS ATTORMET-IN-FAR. OFFICIAL SEAL cKA i H'-,-.EN M. RAY tin Me ro::• NOTART PODLI C 1` rf !.IM I Microfilmed-with board order 00648 AMERICAN FM INSURANCE COMPANT WOODBURY,-NEW YORK P�O�iiV'ER OF AT EY KNOW ALL YEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company,a Corporation in the State of New York,having its principal office in Woodbury, State of New York pumuant to the following resolution,adopted by the Board of Dbectas of the said Company an the 18th day of Pebeuary. 1969,", wit: "The Pesidant,or any Via-Faddaat,--r outer officer designated by the Based Executive Committee shelf have authority, severally,to n elre execute and deliver a power of attorney constituting as Attorney-la-Fact each persons,Mna or corporations as such oR[aes may select Ecom time to tim."does hereby make,constitute and appoint: ROBERT W. SKINNM of SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA its true and lawful attorney(s)4n-tact, with hill power and authority hereby conferred in its name, place and stead, to sign, execute,acknowledge and ddeeLliver in its behalf;and are its act and deed,as follows: Specific*and only on bonds executed having Guarantee indemnification of the SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in an amount not exceeding $=M of as to any one project, for or on bebaif of this Company,in its business and in actor- dance with its charter,and to binW AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY thereby,and W of the acts of said Attorney{n-Fact,pursuant to these praenta,are hereby ratified and confirmed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the American Fidelity Fire IMueanee Company hoc caused these presents to be signed by its President and/or Via-Piesident,and its Corporate Seal to be affixed / " AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Luther H.Williams,President State of New York _ sa. County of Nawu _ Oe this 10th day of October,1977,before the subscriber,a Notary Public of the State of New York in and for the County of Nam duly commissioned and qualified,came Luther H. Williams of the American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company,to we personally known to be the individual and officer described berein,and who executed the preceding instrument,and acknowl- edged tine exeeation of the same,and being by me duly sworn,deposed and said.that be is the officer of said Company aforesaid, and that the Seel affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company,and the said Corporate Seal and signature as an officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corp oration,and that the resolution of said Company,reterred to in the preceding instrument,is now in force. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I brae hereunto set my hand,and affixed my official sed at Woodbury,New York the day and year above written. _ Gill• Cx�JZQ�Q,) NoWPubfic ELIZABETH M.ROSELLE NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New York No.30.8643115 Qualified in Nassau County Commission Expires March 34,1978 State of New York SL County of Nassau CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,a stock corporation of the State of New York,DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority - remains in full force and has not been revoked;and furthermore, that the Resolution of the Board of Directors,as set forth in the Certificate of Authority,are now in force- Signed and Sealed at the said at Wood New York dated th' da of � Comwny, �, y ./.�.�QlIE!?'LK.t�.........•19 77 Ow in%n Assistant Secretary n Microfilmed -W06- board order 00619 , G OiCI►/M c atilt loi/fl _- - 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 November 22 , 19 77 In the Mauer of Authorization to Acquire Rights of Way and Relocate Utilities for the Corps of Engineers Lower Pine and Galindo Creeks Project - Phase I, Work Order Nos. 8690 & 8691-7520 Flood Control Zone 3B The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, hereby AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to initiate rights of way acquisition and utility relocation work for the Corps of Engineers Lower Pine and Galindo Creeks Project-Phase I. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Flood Control Design Supervisors cc: Public Works Director afXed this 22ndday of November . 1977 Flood Control Design Real Property J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By ljz�� Deputy Clerk Auditor-Controller N. ous ()0650 H-24 3/76 15m C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California hOV 2 21977 In the Matter of Agreement with Golden Gate University School of Law, " San Francisco, California,for Work Study Students for Office of Public Defender IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorized to execute an agreement dated October 5, 1977 through June 30, 1978 with Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco, California, for employment of 2 work study students by the Office of the Public Defender under the work study program, provided that such agreement has incorporated by reference Exhibits A, B, and C attached thereto, total amount of this and previously signed agreements not to exceed $9,360.00. PASSED BY THE BOARD on NOV 2 21977 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. ac- Golden Gate University—`c/ � �a Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Ac3mini.strator 6 Supervisors NOV 2 2 1977 County Counsel affixed this day of 19 Public Defender Direcbor of Personnel ,f J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor Deputy Clerk 00651 H-24 4/77 15m GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ' -CAMPUS PROJECT AGREEMENT ✓ This agreement entered into this.. ..._ day of 'j"I' G e'Tc , 19 77—by and between Golden Gate University at San Francisco,California,hereinafter called the-College,and.. Cota�ty-of - Contsa Costa -_-w -, a non-profit organization/agency hereinafter called the Contractor w / r N E SSE r N College has received a grant from the U.S.Commissioner of Education pursuant to Title IV,Part C,of the Higher Educa- tion Act of 1%5 (Work-Study Programs: 78 St. 513, 514, 516 119641,as amended 79 St.974, 1249, 1250, 1251 [1%51,as amended 81 St.726 [19671;42 U.S.C.SS 2751-2757 (19681).The purpose of that grant is to stimulate and promote the part-time employment of students,particularly students from low-income families,in institutions of higher education who are in need of the earnings from such employment to pursue courses of study at such institutions. College and Contractor desire that certain of College's students engage in work for public and private nonprofit organza. tions such as Contractor under the Work-Study Program authorized by the Act. Contractor is in a position to utilize the services of such students. College, in consideration for Contractor employing College's students as further provided for herein,as bargained for by College;and Contractor,'in consideration for College agreeing that Contractor shall receive the services and benefits accruing from this Agreement,as bargained for by Contractor,both agree as follows: 1. Contractor shall uthlin the service of students furnished by CoUege who,are eligible to participate in the Work-Study Program and who are qualified and acceptable to Contractor. The specific services to be performed by said students are set forth in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein. 2. The iwork'perfottried by said students shall be in the public interest and shall be consistent with the purposes of Title IV,Part C,of the Higher Education Act of 1965. ;3. The work performed by'said students shall not: a. Otherwise be•provided; b. Displace ert�ptoyyed workers or impair contracts for services; C. Involve politicmt.activity or work for any political party;or d. Involve the construction,operation,or maintenance of that part of any facility used,ox planned to be asedJok sectarian instruction or as a place for religious worship. 4. Contractor shall: L Reasonably supervise the services of students participating in the Work-Study Program and permit reasonable supervision by a representative of the College; b. Make a report,not ler often than monthly to the Colleges of the time worked by students participating in the propram; c. Allow no student to work for more than an average of fifteen hours per week per term in which he is enrolled in chess,and for not more than forty hours in any other week;and d. Concurrent with its enterin4igto this Agreement,deposit with College money in an amount sufficient to cover at least percent of the total compensation to.be paid to students participating in the program. 5. Compensation to be paid to students participating in the program will be reasonable in light of the work to be per. formed by them. s 6. The setvim and benefits of Contractor which involve the work of such students shall.be available to all persons regard- less of race,color,religion,sex,or national origin. No student shall be denied participation in the Work-Study Program because of race,color.religion, sex,or national origin. 7. Col1W agrees to return to Contractor amounts deposited by Contractor which are not used for the payment of salaries or other payroll expenses of students employed by Contractor. S. College will be responsible for. a. Determination of the need of the student in accordance with the instructions of the U S.Office of Health,Education and Welfare; b. Determination of students' eligibility,academic and otherwise; c. Payment of students'salaries on behalf of Contractor. 9. This Agreement shall be subject to the availability of funds to College for the portion of the student's compensation not to be paid College by Contractor. It shall also be subject to the provisions of the Higher Education Act of 1965;as amended, the regulations adopted thereunder,as amended,the regulations adopted thereunder,as amended,and alt legislation and regulations pertaining to the Work-Study Program adopted subsequent to January 1, 1965. 10. The institution snail have the right to control and direct this Program in accordance with institutional and Federal regulations. It shall establish appropriate policies with respect to such matters as the total number of students to be emplayed,t�') j the hourly rate of pay and the total number of hours per Week each student will work. Ii. The Contractor shall be responsible for all employee benefits and provide workman's compensation insurance at Contractors own cost and expense for all persons,including but not limited to students;employed pursuant to this Agreement. 12. The Contractor, and any agents and employees of Contractor,in the performance of this Agreement,shall act in an independent capacity and not as officers or employees or agents of the College.Students furnished employment by Contractor pursuant to this Areeteent shall not be considered to be apprentices,employees,spots,or officers of the College. �n y' 13. College may terminate this Agreement and be relieved of the payment of any consideration to Contractor should Contractor fail to perform the covenants herein contained at the time and in the manner herein provided. In the event of such termination,College may proceed to carry out the purpose of this Agreement in any maauer deemed proper by College. The ccst to the College shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Agreement,and the balance,if any,shall be paid the Contractor upon demand. 14. This Agreement is not assignable by Contractor either in whole or in part. 15. Time is of the.essence of each and all the provisions of this Agreement,and the provisions of this Agreement 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:, 16. It is mutually understood and agreed that no alteration or variation of the terms of this contract shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto, and that no oral understandings or agreements not incorporated herein,and no alterations or variations of the terms hereof unless made in writing between the parties hereto ihall be binding on any of the parties hereto. 17. This Agreement shall terminate Junes 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated,and shall be subject to extention only upon the same terms,except as to term,by the mutual agreement of the parties hereto in writing. Stt610.0� compensation to be paid to students participating in this program through this agreement shall not exceed S unless otherwise agreed upon by booth parties. es. �e following �avo Eidubits are hereby rporated by reference: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. Exhibit A "Work Study Progiatn" (below) ]Edlibit a "Fiscal Year: 1977-78. ,University. Contractor.__M minty of Contra Costa M- Work Study Contract" (attached) Exhibit C "Additional. Provisions" (attached) Add610 Coact Street Address �_.______._...__..—..._..»_M__._.._.--.�_............. .11"tns. CA 94553.. ..._._ ` T (415) —2481 �_ FORM APPROVED _.---- ......---- --- ---- -.__�.��----- p _.. _._._.._: .JOHN 8. eqq Signature — .inan— Aid Director --------- g — WORK4TUDY PROGRAM - EXHIBIT "A" Contractor with which student employment arrangement is being pcopowd: 1 _ Contra Costa_County Public Defender — M Name of Contractor - 610 Court Street 372-2481 ----------------•---------------------- - ------------------ --------- ----_:.•._.. Martinez, Californ a- - �a`0t`On°w°A` `-94553- -------------------- . ---------:ciir -------•--------- . ---•----------------------------------------���-----._.....--------.._........ 2. Person directing Contractor: -Bruce M. Weiss ----------- ----- --- ----------Chief Deputy------------_._--------•------ Name Tito 3. Address where work is to be performed if different from Contractor's principal office: 423 Cumberland,Pittsburg_-- .1.957—B Parkside, Concord — 3811 Bissell, Ric on 4, is the work to be provided related to a community action program? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes O NoZZ If yes,indicate agency and Director of Program ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------....------------------- ------- 5. Statement on special conditions for employment in work for public or private non-profit organization: 1.31 Is work to be performed"in the public iatereat"? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peso No O 1.32 is this work"that would not otherwise be provided"? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yevj No 0 1.33 Will this work result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contacts for service?- Yes O NOXI 6. Activities of Contractor(Student Job TitleJDescription): Law Clerk for- the .Public Defender of Contra Costa County. Prefer ------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------= second andthird year law students. Duties will be research of --- ---------------------------- ---------------------------- legal -issues, brief writing and assistance in interviewing. All of --- ---------­- --- ------------------ •--------- this is primarily within the criminal defense function. .................................................................................................----------------------------------4 � ------------ -------•-------...............-----------------------•---.._....---------.. _... ._...--•••-•----••-•--................-....... ........ EXHIBIT B i •'l • COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA C KTE tr'1�6 ca a FISCAL YEAR 1977-78 iM'=YIY iJJi UNIVERSITY WORK STUDY C0:7TRACT Contract Period: July 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978 Toro Students at $3.50 per hour/52 weeks/1S hours per.week Total Contract Amount: $5460 30% Agency Share: $1638 This is the total amount that your agency can be held responsible for during the contract period cited above. Monthly invoices are, however, based on the ACTUAL gross pay reported for the student during the month. It is the responsibility of each agency to keep copies of the student time cards for reference and for a check against the invoices as they are received. During the period of this contract, students are never allowed to work more than fifteen (15) hours during any week. If the time card is received indicating more hours per week than is specified above, the card will be returned immediately to the agency. When a student is hired by your agency, it is necessary that you fill out and sign a STUDENT HIRING NOTICE and forward it to the Financial Aid Office for processing. Without this card on file, your students cannot receive a paycheck even if a time card is submitted. Please return two copies of the enclosed Work Study Program - Off-Campus Project Agreement. Retain one copy for your files. lit;:.:'.-:N (."ATE LINT E SI T Y 536 Mission Street• San Francisco • California 94105 • Telephone (415) 391-7800 BUSiN-ESS ONLY 00654 EXHIBIT C ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS TERMINATION BY CONTRACTOR: Should Contractor find a student's performance under this contract unsatisfactory, Contractor may terminate this contract and be relieved of further obligation hereunder, upon'one (1) week's notice to College. PRIMACY OF EXHIBITS Should any inconsistency of terms exist, the provisions of Exhibits "A" , "B" and "C" supersede the standard provisions of the contract and the provisions of Exhibit "C" supersede those of Exhibit MODIFICATION OF EXHIBIT "B" The contract period set forth in Exhibit B is revised to read: October 5, 1977 through June 30, 1978. The number of work weeks under the contract, the total • - contract amount, and the agency's (Contractor's) share shall be • prorated accordingly, based on the remaining term of this fiscal year. 00655 C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California NOV 2219 In the Matter of Approval of Area Agency on Aging Contract #20-108-1 for Paralegal services for older persons IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-108-1, with Legal Services Foundation of Contra Costa for provision of expanded Paralegal services for older persons for the period September 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 not to exceed $24,555 in State Office on Aging funds and thereby cancelling Contract #20-108 , PASSED BY THE BOARD on NOV 2 2 1977. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors NOV 22 1977 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor/Controller Social Service/Area Office on Aging J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor 8y Deputy Clerk H-24 d%77t15m (,() 6 6o?-: ra Costa County Standard:-i'urm ST_NDAIW CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. number 20 — 10 `'' — Department: Social Service Subject: Paralegal Services for Area Agency on Aging 2. Parties. The County of Contra Cost: California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: LEGAL SERVICES FOUNDATION OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Capacity: Nonprofit corporation Address: 332 Harbour Way, Richmond, California 94801 3. Tern. The effective date of this Contract is September 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 Contract shall not e:•:ceed $ 24,555 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: Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging Project Plan and Budget for FY 1977-78. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC §3201 et seq. ; 45 CFP, §903.0 et seq. ; California Government Code 53703. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CQ:J - 4C a COSTA, IFORNIA CONTRACTOR N. By Chairman, Board f Supervisors e . /� (Designate official capacit in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California / County of Contra Costa ) ss. B S Deputy ACKNOWLEDGatENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By - fined 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 ARTH:JR W. V+KLENTA, JR; By C r,,. : ;:�� Lary Public/Deputy County Clerk ROSE AlARlE LOVATO NOTAPY PU2Lt(; CALIVOMNIA 006a� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MYCommissonExpires mar.9,1978 Microfilmed with board order P. 0. Box 1669. Richmond, CA. 93801 Conga Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 20 - 108 — .1 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. 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: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [X] 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. In no event, may Contractor submit demands for allowable costs for the period February 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 that exceed $16,587. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost), and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76)* -1- SERVICE PLAN Number 2 0 `�!� 8 During the Contract period, Contractor will provide paralegal services for the Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging with the following program objectives: To inform Contra Costa County residents, age 60 and over, about the legal problems of the aged and of the availability of legal assistance. To provide paralegal services to an estimated minimum of 500 individual older Contra Costa County residents who have need of paralegal assistance. 1. Definitions. As used in this Contract, the following definitions will apply to services provided: a. Paralegal Services Services supplied by Contractor's staff lawyers and paralegals. b. Paralegal A non—lawyer especially trained for certain legal practices and to represent others under the immediate supervision of a member of the State Bar. c. Referral Services Services provided to those persons in need of service which the paralegal is unable to provide; e.g., referral to a staff lawyer, public health nurse, etc. d. Advocacy Services To speak for another person in his interest in dispute resolution proceedings other than court proceedings; e.g., representation at an administrative hearing, etc. e. Outreach Services To provide information on legal problems of the aged and available services. 2. Services. The Contractor will employ up to three (3) trained paralegal staff persons during the term of this Contract to provide a program of paralegal services, as defined in Paragraph 1. (Definitions) above, to meet the specified program objectives. The following program of services will be provided to organizations and groups, as indicated below, by Contractor's paralegal staff: a. Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Accept referrals from the County AAA and provide paralegal, referral, and advocacy services as indicated and in cooperation with AAA staff. b. Senior Centers and Groups Provide paralegal and referral services for older persons at senior centers or retired persons' group meetings and schedule regular office hours at convenient locations such as senior centers, city halls, etc., according to need and accessibility by senior citizens. c. Local AAA Committees on Aging Inform Committees on Aging about legal problems of the aged and the availability of legal services for the elderly. d. General Public Accept referrals from general public, age 60and ,'ver. Initials: W � (T ontractor County Dept. —1— SERVICE PLAN Numberr�.d U .�• 3. Numbers of Services to be Provided. During the term of this Contract, Contractor will provide not less than the following: _ a. 30 advocacy services that include representation at administrative hearings and in court. b. 100 paralegal and referral services that relate to tax and/or debt problems. C. Distribution of 1,000 information flyers. d. 10 media announcements and newspaper articles. 4. Schedules for Paralegals. [pork schedules, including orientation to the community and o-:"----ice hours, will be maintained with at least two hours weekly scheduled with supervising legal staff for each paralegal staff person. S. Supervision of Paralegals. Supervision of up to three (3) paralegals will be by a sta f attorney, who is a member of the California Bar, for a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week and for additional hours as required by paralegals in providing the services specified herein. 6. Program Monitoring and Evaluation. After the first six weeks of Contract period, the Contractor' s paralegal staff, legal supervisor, Director of Office on Aging, and other persons, as appropriate, will meet to review program progress. Continuing evaluation will be based on records and meetings of the above personnel or_ a b imonthl. basis. Final evaluation for the first year will be scheduled in October, 1977. 7. Cor-tractor shall not provide legal services or legal representation (other than advocacy by paralegals) under this Contract. S. Contractor shall comply with the rules and regulations of the California State Bar respecting advertising and paralegal services. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Cancellation of Prior Contract. Contract 120-108, effective November 16, 1976, is cancelled effective August 31, 1977. J � Initials: i% ' Contracrtor County Dept. n0FF 0 —2— BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES Number 2 () - IU - Legal Services Foundation of Contra Costa County CATEGORY Federal Local Share's Personnel: 3 (1-1/2 Full-Time Equivalent) Paralegals $ 10,168 at $4/hour, 20 hours per week for 42-1/2 weeks 1 Lawyer at $12/hour, 20 hours per week 10,272 for 42.8 weeks 1 Legal Secretary at $5/hour, 2 hours per week $ 430 Fringe benefits at 12% 2,452 Travel: 13 cents/mile (for Paralegals) 1,107 Building Space: ($100 month in-kind) 1,000 Typewriter: ($20 month for 10 months) 200 Communication & Utilities: ($55 month in-kind) 550 Printing & Supplies: 300 Other: Legal Assistance (In-Kind Volunteer 3,000 at $50/hour or actual salary/hour earned in non-volunteer job) Training to include travel & lodging 321 Audit and Administration 500 TOTAL $ 24,620** $ 5,680 GRAND TOTAL (Contract #20-108 Payment Limit) $24,620 *Local Share: 1. Total must be minimum of 1/9 of total Federal and County reimbursed funds paid to Contractor. 2. Federal funds or services reimbursed through Federal funds cannot be used to match funds (local share) except to the extent allowed in State of California "Manual of Policies and Procedures" February 1975. *As specified in the Payment Provisions, paragraph 2., Payment Amounts, allowable costs may be billed to County according to the following schedule: Contract Period Allowable Costs 9/1/77 to 1/30/78 $ 8,033 1/31/78 to 6/30/78 16,587 9/1/77 to 6/30/78 $ 24,620 Initials: ontractor County Dept. 00661 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County ;'f 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. S. 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. z 00`-62 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form . GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the Countv 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 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. OOW3 (A-4616 ' -REV 6/76) -2- 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. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- 00664 f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California NOV 2 2 1977 , 19 _ In the Maher of _ Approval of Veterans Administration Contract Amendment X26-023-7 (V612P-460) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute USA Veterans Administration Contract Amendment #26-023-7 (V612P-460) effective October 25, 1977 to provide for Ventilation Diagnostic Studies for County Medical Services at a cost of $108.63 per study. PASSED BY TME BOARD on NOV 2 21977. 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 mod the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors NOV 2 2 1977 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services Veterans Administration J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk EH 4 0 H-224 4/77 15m 0m"5 , 4:YANDARD FIBtN . S41Ll t9 fii 4EAMENOMENT OF SOLICITATIOPJ/MODIFICATION OF CONTRACPA " 'I PRoc atG rat cAp t•ts tot l 1.aNENDMENT/MOaFtOATN)!II Na 2.trTEl;IW CATE 3. REQWS!A0IVFt0CtMSE ItE"5T N0. 4.FWACT NO (/f aytrrirVW 2. 10-25-77 SGS; Supply Servic@°s 1134 AD*MIS'EREDeY(ljmbe►rbedfvrjQ CODE vA Hospital 150 Muir Road Martinez, CA 94553 7- CONNE OARDDRE55 coo ' FACr111TY CODEINI ' 8 RMENDIAOT Or 0 SOUCInTIoN No County of Contra Costa GATED -rim"04 y �"0er•�'�'• 651 Pine St. it Martinez, CA 945531 TIM OF tq Y612P-460 ' i L J GATED 3-18-77 (ser 1.&,&11) 9-THIS BLOCK AMES ONLY TO AMENOMEN,S OF SOLICITATIONS 0 The more numbered solicitation is amended as set forth in block 12. Tha hour and date specified for receipt of Offers❑is extended O Is not extended. Offerors must acknowledge receipt of this amendmer;:prior to the hour and date specified in the solicitation.or as amended,by one of the foil owing methods:(a)By signing and returning copies of this amendment(b)By acknowledo rig receipt of this amendment on each copy of the offer submitted;or(c)By separate letter or telegram which includes a refemKe to the solicitation and c,mendmMt numbers.FAILURE OF YOUR ACK- NOWLEDGMENT TO BE RECEIVED AT THE ISSUING OFFICE PRIOR TO THE HOUR AND DATE SPECIFIED MAY RESUV, IN REJECTION OFYOUR OFFER. f,by virtue of this amendment you desire to change an offer already submitted. such change may be made by teiet!ram or letter,provided such telegram or letter makes refarence to the solicitation and this amendment.and is received prior to the opening hour and date specified. t 10.ACCOUNTING ANO McROrRMTtDN DATA{fjrafeeree{( i 11 THIS OCII APPM ONLY TD NOWWATKM OF WINITNACIS/OROERS (a) [ This Change Order Is issued pursuant to FPR 1-3.204 38 U.S.C. 5053 The Changes set forth in block 12 are rade to the above numbemd=Mracticrder. (b) 13 The above numbered contract/order is modified to reflect the administrative changes(such as changes in paying office,appropriation data. etc.)set forth in block 12. (c) 0 This Supplemental Agreement is entered into pursuant to authoft of i It modifies the above numbered contract as set forth in block 12. r 12 OESCie►110NOFAMENOMENT/r1pDIFIGT)ON � i Add attached Appendix t/C" for Xenon-133 Ventilation Studies to Contract V612P-460 effective October 25, 1977. i FORD APPROVED HRA COritfaCts Adlmi;,istrator . ByDeslg�e . 26 - 023 _ ri Except a►Ixovidcd herew,aU fte ad=&"m of dte dorewt m4ereend in block 8.ae herem me chsopA rem"eecbsWil ani is full rnme ind eQect. 13. COYTRACT^.�RAWFEAOA T REQUIRED TO i1iIS DOC' KXCONrRKTDR/OFFEROR IS REQI%IRED TO SIGN PHIS OOCI:M[NT ANp RETIMIN3—CCDIES TD ISSWNG OFF)C° 1°. °Farren fess n. u'" Rlrs Lam'_' (SxneAra d Dwe>" b ) �—� (Sy:JM��Cu�cti:.e Oxv) 15 NAME AND TITLE OF SI^.NER (Tjrr erpiiieV15 MTE SIGNED 19. NAVE OF CANfRaCTINL OFFICER(Tyre arpriju) 19 DATE SIGNEO Warren Boggess, Chairmen OV 2 2 197 E. MORITANI CCQ Board of 9jipe . C ontractin Officer 10-25--7-7 1'tXicraFilr �,; �oarl orG;ei' Contract V612P-460 F - APPENDIX "C" MUTUAL USE OF SPECIALIZED MEDICAL RESOURCES BY THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA, AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HOSPITAL, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. RESOURCES COST* I. ISOTOPE STUDIES, Per individual test, as follows: A. DIAGNOSTIC CRVS,# STUDY 78580 Xenon-133 Ventilation Study $108.63 *Cost includes radioactive drug, all material necessary for the study and professional interpretation of the results. NOTE: On those patients who do not keep their scheduled appointment when special radiopharmaceutical is ordered, a charge will be made for the radiopharmaceutical. l I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 1977 In the Matter of Contract #77-211 Parent Assistant to the Head Start Program Health Component IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract: NUMBER: 77-211 CONTRACTOR: Anne T. Lemons TERM: November 22 - December 31, 1977 PAYMENT LIMIT: $200 DEPARTMENT: Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start SERVICE: Parent Assistant to Head Start Program FUNDING: Administration for Children, Youth and Families, Department of Health Education and Welfare PASSED BY THE BOARD on NOV +! 1y77 I hereby Certify that the foregoWS 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: Office of Economic Opportunity Superviaors Nov 2 21977 County Administrator affixed this day of 19 W!tnty Auditor-Controller Contractor J. LSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk 00M8 H-24 3/76 15m Contra Costa County zit naara r arm SMR FOFM SERVICE 03NTRACT 1. Contract identification. fbmber 77-211 Department: Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start Subject: Parent Assistant to Head Start Health Component 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and premise as follot s: Contractor: Ms. Anne T. Lemons Capacity: Individual Contractor Address: 1731 Pine Street, :Martinez, CA 94553 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 22, 1977 and it terminates December 31, 1977, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled in nnedi.ately by written mutual consent. 5. PmLaent Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 200 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay. Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the'manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: (x) hour; or FEE_RATE: $5.00 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar- (moi day, week or NOT TO EXCEED a total of 40 service unit(s).. 7. Contractor's Obl Lmtions. Contractor shall provide the following described services: 1. Compilation of statistical information for inclusion in Health and Handicapped Reports to the Federal Government. 2. Researching of records for County Head Start Policy .Council. Actions affecting programmatic operations. In- the time, place and manner required by the County including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. Indeoendent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture,-or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the Cotmty 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, neglig?-:c or other-Alse, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 10. Leel Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following le@al authorities: California Coverzment Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. These siklatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: 00UN-rY OF ',- 4 1A CALI'r'vJR?lIA ODNTRACMR By By Designee � Recap-mended b� 'De artment y P (Ddsignat official capacity) Form Approved John B. Clausen, County Couns Desi ghee1�)F►69 AA=onlliiiad With booid order ARTHUR.W. WALENTA.JR !in iv-1 IRy In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 In the Matter of Report from County Administrator on Concord TV Cable - Rate Increase and Rate Setting Procedure r1odifi- cation Request The County Administrator this day having submitted to the Board a report dated November 18, 1977 with respect to .the request. of Concord TV Cable for a rate increase and a modification in the rate setting procedure for subscribers in its service area who reside in unincorporated areas adjacent to the Cities of Concord and Clayton; and The County Administrator having recommended that the Board acknowledge receipt of the report and fix November 29, 1977 at 10:55 a.m. as the time for a public hearing on said request; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of .the County Administrator are APPROVED. Passed by the Board on November 22, 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.- County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Concord TV Cable pervi County Counsel affixed this 22nd day of r:over!ber 19,=. ���� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk eP�Y B Ai een ylder 0 Clerk Y H-24 4/77 15m C u u my Ad m i n i st rato r( Contra Board of Supervisors !County Administration Building (^nC}� ts,t O P. Martinez.California 94553 �n{'�/ Nancy C.ishan (415)372-4080 2nd District Arthur G.Will County Rorerl 1.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.Hasseltine 5th District November 18, 1977 RECEIVED NN.;?a, 1977 aaerc eo n pW Board of Supervisors A >Sotls Administration Building, Room 103 Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Board Members: Re: Concord TV Cable - Rate Increase and Rate Setting Procedure Modification Request On November 8, 1977, Concord TV Cable submitted a request to the County for a rate increase and a modification in the -rate setting procedure. The service area of this firm includes the Cities of Concord and Clayton and various adjacent unincorporated areas. The number of subscribers by political jurisdiction, as indicated by the company, is as follows: Jurisdiction Number of Subscribers Percentage City of Concord 25,327 92 City of Clayton 933 3 Unincorporated Areas 1,411 5 Total 27,671 100 In previous cases involving rate increase requests from cable firms serving both cities and adjoining unincorporated areas, the Board of Supervisors has followed the rate structure approved by the city, in those instances when a substantial percentage of the subscribers are within the city. The request is subjected to careful study and analysis by city staff followed by a public hearing and it is desirable to have a uniform rate applicable within the entire system. Microfilmed With 600fd or&c Board of Supervisors 2. November 18, 1977 My office is of the opinion that the procedure previously used remains a valid and practical approach. An intensive analysis of the request would require considerable time and would be a duplication of the efforts already taken by city(ies) to fairly evaluate the request. The Cities of Concord and Clayton have approved an increase in service rates of ten (10) percent, as indicated in attached Schedule A, effective January 1, 1978 and, effective January 1, 1979, an increase of up to the maximum percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the San Francisco-Oakland area as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the period of September, 1977 through September, 1978. Prior to January 1, .1980, _ the Concord City Council will review the rate structure and make a determination concerning the basis upon which future rate adjust- ments may be allowed. Concord TV Cable has requested a like increase and rate setting procedure in its County authorized rate structure to become effective January 1, 1978 and January 1, 1979, respectively. Staff concurs with the action taken by the City of Concord. The requested rate increase and rate setting procedure appear reasonable in view of the additional expenses resulting from the inflation that has occurred and is likely to continue to occur in the future; necessary system rebuild costs of considerable magnitude necessary to, conform to F.C.C. requirements, and the Omnibus Copyright Revision Bill which takes effect on January 1, 1978 mandating payment of a copyright fee amounting to approximately $0.06 per subscriber per month. The proposed CPI increase requested for January 1, 1979, if granted, should be made subject to the condition that Concord TV Cable must notify the Board of Supervisors and all County sub- scribers in writing of the proposed rate changes at .least 30 days prior to the effective date of such changes. As indicated in attached Schedule B, the requested basic monthly service rate of $6.82 compares favorably with other major licensees operating within Contra Costa County. It is recommended that your Board acknowledge receipt of this report and fix November 29, 1977 at 10:55 a.m, as the time for a public hearing on this request. pe tf lly, (\ , ARTH R � WILL County Administrator TJM:es Attachments 00(;72 CONCORD TV CABLE RATE SCHEDULE Current Proposed MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGES Rates January 1, 1978 First Primary Outlet $ 6.20 $ 6.82 Additional TV Outlets/each 1.50 1.65 Additional FM Outlets/each 1.50 1.65 Commercial Outlets/each 3.00 3.30 INSTALLATION CHARGES Residential Underground 20.00 22.00 Aerial 10.00 11.00 Commercial T & M* Public and Educational First Outlet -0- Additional Outlets T & M* ADDITIONAL TV & FM INSTALLATION CHARGES Residential At time of initial installation -0- Subsequent call back installation/each 10.00 11.00 Reconnect Charge 10.00 11.00 Relocation Charge 10.00 11.00 *Time & Material 00673 Major CATV Licensees November 22, 1977 Current Basic Monthly Service Rate 1. Cable-Vision (ATC) $6.95 2. General Electric 6.65 3. Tele-Vue Systems, Inc. 6.50 4. Concord TV Cable 6.20 5. Televents of California 6.50 6. Century (Cablecom-General) 6.95 00)6'74 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 22 , 19 77 In the Matter of ` Report with respect to provision of cable television service to Hagen Oaks Tract and E1 Nido area, Alamo The Board }.aving referred to the County Administrator a petition received from residents of the Hagen Oaks Tract, Alamo requesting that action be taken by the County to require Cable- Vision to provide CATV service to homes within the tract; and A report from the Office of County Administrator on this. matter having been filed with the Board this day indicating that the November 17, 1977 letter from American Television and Communications Corporation (parent company of Cable-Vision) seems to furnish a workable basis for the provision of CATV service to both the Hagen Oaks Tract and the E1 Nido area; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED and the County Administrator is DIRECTED to continue to work with Cable-Vision to obtain early service to said areas. Passed by the Board on November 22, 1977 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Cable-Vision Supervisors ATC affixed this 22r ddoy of November 19-M County Counsel Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By _ �'.� e�w . Deputy Clerk Aileen Elder 0061 H-24 4/77 15m CcAty Administrator Contra ltra Board of Supervisors Janne P.Kerrey JJ County Administration Building Costa tst District Martinez.California 94553 Nancy C.Fandee (415)372-4080 County U2nd District Arthur G.Will Robert Robert I.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.Hassettine 5th District November 22, 1977 RECEIVED Board of Supervisors Administration Building, Room 103 u�aK R. a suveevlso>zs Martinez, CA 94553 eWNW AQSTACO. Dear Board Members: Re: Request for Provision of CATV Service Hagen Oaks Area On November 8, 1977 your Board referred to this office for report the matter of a petition from the residents of the Hagen Oaks area of Alamo for the provision of cable television service. You were provided with a copy of our November 1, 1977 letter to Mr. R. Michael Kruger, American Television and Communications Corp. , which summarized the attempts made to resolve this issue and our understanding of recent discussions aimed at obtaining television service for the Hagen Oaks area. The purpose of this letter was to advise ATC of our intention to file a report with your Board recommending that ATC be formally notified that it is considered to be in violation of the County CATV Ordinance and that unless the violation is rectified within 60 days, a public hearing would be held to determine if its CATV license should be forfeited. On November 17, 1977 we received the attached letter from Mr. Kruger of ATC which indicated that his firm has reconsidered its position and is now willing to serve Hagen Oaks Court and El Nido under protest, subject to certain conditions. Although ATC continues to deny that it is responsible to provide service to the aforesaid areas under the current standard rate structure, the conditions stated in the November 17, 1977 letter do not seem unreasonable and provide a workable basis for securing CATV service for said areas. Therefore, staff will continue to work with ATC to assure the provision of service to Hagen Oaks and EI Nido at the lie�st practical time. e ctfull n TH R WILL 006,11-1 cc►�+ • 6 FF:lm County Administrator 006 11 Attachment Microfilmed with board ordrt 4ItttttttrTC 111u)111► AMERICAN TELEVISION & CO-MMUNICATIONS CORPORATION tito/ 20 INVERNESS PLACE EAST • ENGLEWOOD,COLORADO 80110 • PHONE(303) 773-3411 November 17, 1977 .c �o,fa County Mr. Frank Fernandez Assistant County Administrator-Finance �� = County Administration Building o",,:_P f Martinez, California 94553 `� �•'� ° r.r.tniv Ems_iriiinistrc for Dear Mr. Fernandez: I have received your letters of November 1 and 10, 1977 regarding provision of CATV service to Hagan Oaks and E1 Nido, and regret we must differ with your conclusion that we are required by the franchise to provide. service to these areas. Further, .we are concerned that since the problem potentially may require a substantially larger investment, the total impact of the problem should be dealt with in order that we treat fairly all of our potential subscribers. Nonetheless, we are willing to proceed with construction and provide service to Hagan Oaks and E1 Nido in order to make a positive first step in resolving the overall problem. Thus we are prepared to undertake construction subject to the conditions which we have previously discussed with staff. They are: 1 . The $140.00 charge applied to all homes constructed after August 17, 1976. We .have jointly agreed that nine homes in Hagan Oaks are in this category. 2. Homes more than 150 feet from the distribution cable will be charged time-and-materials for installation, if the individual homeowner desires cable service. 3. County Staff will work with ATC to develop an equit- able manner in which to provide service to similar areas when requests arise; with the understanding that futher commitments to construct similar areas will not be required of ATC until the County Admin- istration has had the opportunity to consider this matter in the context of a new overall service and construction proposal , including a rate change which will be forthcoming from ATC by January 1 , 1978. 4. County Staff will withdraw its plan to recommend and institute franchise revocation proceedings. t Page Two Mr. Frank Fernandez November 17, 1977 If you 'will confirm your agreement with these-conditions in-writing, we will proceed with construction, which can be started within thirty . days from receipt of your letter. Service should be available no later than sixty days after construction starts. While nothing in this letter should be construed as a waiver of ATC rights under our franchise, we .believe our proposal will satisfy the residents involved without unduly burdening our company. We appreciate.your assistance in arriving at a mutually agreeable interim accommodation until such time as the broader issues -can- be fully addressed and resolved. Si erely, (� R. Michael Krugir Division Manager Western Operations RMK:cr cc: Dick Jackson John Rigsby Max Epstein 00 is r L. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA .COSTA COU\*TY, CALIFORNIA BOARD ACTION Nov. 22, 1977 Amended NOTE TO CUIPRNT Claim Against the County, ) The copy os ;&iz document -eT to c ou .ib uout Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o6 the action taken on youA cP.ai,m by the Board Action. (All Section ) Boa.-Ld oS Supe&vc•6ou (Paaagnaph III, beeow) , references are to California ) given puz.6uartt to Govv nmertt Code Secti.on.6 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, B 915.4. Ptea6e note .the "warning" below. Claimant: Darryl Victor Bodhaine - Attorney: David F. Little Address: Law Offices of Coker & Little, Old Post Office Bldg. , 509 Railroad Ave. , Pittsburg, CA 94565 Amount: $50,000.00 Via County Counsel Date Received: October 21, 1977 By delivery to Clerk on October 21, 1977 By mail, postmarked on: I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Amended Attached is a copy of the above-notednClaim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED-Oct. 24, 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B , Deputy Sandra L. Nie on II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. �d�►E.s�oy'7 ' ( ✓) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . { ) The Board should deny this Application to File a laim (S ec11.6) . DATED: D-o?S '77 JOHN B. CLAUSEN', County Counsel, B , Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors presel (Check one only) �. ( x ) Thislana is rejected in full. MINDED `� is ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section #;l.6Y-: I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: Nov. 22, 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by .�+ i�, a Deputy Patricia A. Bell WARNING TO CLAIMk14 ' (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) You have onZy 6 montM 34cm the maiting o nottee to you tin which to bite a eowct action on thi6 nej eeted Crim (.6ee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 momtha Snom the deniae oS youA Appticati,on to Fite a Late Ctaim utith,in which to petition a count Son netieS 6-tom Section 945.4'.6 claim-Jiti.ng deadline (.6ee Section 946.6) . You may seek the advice o6 any attorney o S your choice in connection with this rxatten. T' you want to eon6utt an atto:Lneu, you .6houtd do .6o immediate . IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: Nov. 23 , 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B� Deputy Patrici Bell 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: tlov. 23, 1977 County Counsel, By 1)1)6'%` County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8.� s iA CLAIM OF DARRYL VICTOR BODHAINE LCLERK L E D Against 3, 1977 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA (Contra Costa County Sheriff's R. ca.4 RD OF SUPERVISORS Department) RA a TA CO. CLAIM FOR PERSONAL INJURIES (Cal.Covt. Code § TO: The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. You are hereby notified that I Darryl Victor Bodhaine, claim damages from Contra Costa County (Contra Costa County. Sheriff' s Department) in the amount of $50,000. 00 computed as of the date of service of this claim. This claim is based upon personal injuries which I sustained due to an assault and battery committed upon me by Clayton Police Department Officers and Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department Officers on or about August 2, 1977 in the City of Clayton, Contra Costa County, California. In addition, I also claim damages as a result of the false arrest, trespass to my real property, and false imprisonment of my person that occurred on or about the above mentioned date. My claim is based upon the following events and circumstances: A large fire was underway on Mt. Diablo on the night in question. Since my home is close to the area where the fire danger was-great, I was asleep in my back yard because I wanted advance notice in case the wind shifted and brought the fire back in my direction. At approximately 2:30 a.m. I was mrakened by friends who informed me that they had been told that this section of Clayton was being evacuated because of the Wrrofiimed 11st) bow rd mtm Lili fire danger. I informed them that I would stay at my home and stay up and watch the house and if any sparks would land that I would be able to put them out with the garden hoses. After they left, I went into my home and turn on my stereo and some lights and obtained water hoses and began to wet down my house, trees and lawn. Approximately one hour later, a neighbor- came to my house and asked me if I would turn the stereo down because she and her husband had to go to work. I explained to her that I had not had much sleep the night before and wanted to stay up because of the fire danger and was using the stereo to keep me awake. I indicated that I would turn down my stereo and -in fact I did so. Approximately 20 minutes later, a police car arrived in front of my home and I went out to talk to them. They explained that there was a complaint about the noise and I explained to them that I wished to stay awake to protect my property. At this point,one of the officers who I believed to be Sgt. Maltby stepped close to me and threatened me with his flash light and in fact struck me several times with his flash light insisting that I turn the stereo off and themselves leave the area. They/then left the area. I was upset about being threatened and hit with a flash light on my own property so I call the Sheriff's Depart- ment and contacted an officer who would not give me his name but said he was communication officer No. 7. I informed him that I thought I had the right to protect my property and didn't think the police had a right to assault me on my own property. This individual said he would make a report. At this time the, stereo had been completely shut off and all the doors to my house were shut. While I was on the phone, three 006si police officers, two of whom I believe were with the Clayton Police Department and one officer whom I believe was with the Sheriff' s Department entered my home without my permission by opening the front door and walking in. They ordered me to get off the telephone and told me I was under arrest and placed handcuffs on me. I was taken to the Clayton Police Station where pictures were taken of me. I asked several times what I was being placed under arrest for and they refused to tell me. I was then taken to the jail in Martinez kept in custody in the jail until 11:00 o'clock that morning. My arrest was made without any cause or provocation, and was conducted in an unlawful and oppressive and malicious manner by the officers who arrested me. All notices or other communications in regard to this claim should be sent to me c/o David F. Little, Law Offices of Coker & Little, Old Post Office Bldg. , 509 Railroad Ave. , Pittsburg, Calif. 94565. Dated: September 30 . , 1977. arr Victor Bo aine Claimant -3- 006S2 . BOARD ACTION BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRACOSTA COUM, CALIFOR2IIA Nov. 22, 1977 NOTE TO CLAIMANT Claim Against the County, ) The copy o6 t'ua document;ZZFe7 to you .c,& youJt Routing Endorsements, and ) notice 06 the action taken on your etas r by the Board Action. (All Section ) Soaad os Supenv Ao4A (Pa4a9taph III, betoty), references are to.California ) _given pwtAua tt to Govetmftnt Code Section,& .91.1-.8, . Government Code J- ) 913, 6915.4. Ftl"a note the %"R in9" 6eeow.-1 Claimant: Carl Cline, 327 Clyde Drive, Walnut Creek, .California 94598 Attorney: Address: Amount: $112.29 via Co. Clerk Date Received: Oct. 20, 1977 By delivery to Clerk an Oct. 20, 1977 By mail, postmarked on 1. 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: Oct. 21, 1977J. R. OLSSON, Clerk,- By o�.fzdv Deputy Jamie L. Johnson II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supe sons (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 notifKing 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 La Clain (. 911.6) . DATED: 10 � �t�-7.1 JOHN B_ CLAUSFY, County CounselDeputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check'one only) ( x ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6).- I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. 3 - DATED: Nov_ 22� 11972 J_ R. OLSSON, Clerk, by ' hy Deputy Patricia A. Bell WARNING TO CLAIIYUIT Government Code ections1 91 You have onty 0 aro &nom the mat4oig 06 VM nouce. to you allitin which to bite a coup~`_ action on thi.6 selected Uzim (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 month,6 6nom the deniat of you)t Apptication to File a Late Ctai n coctlrin which to petition a, eowrt Jon neP,i.ej room Section 945.4 ,& ctaim-jilting deadline (,&et Section 946.61 . you may ,&eek ;ite advice o5 any attorney of your choice in connection wit W6 mattes. 26 you want to eon.6uZt an attorney, yuu ,&houtd do so immedZaxeLy. IV. FROM:- Clerk of- the Board T0: 1 County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Publc Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this- Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document,-and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this C121m in accordance with Section 297 DATED: Nov. 23, 1977 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By u C(� Deputy 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. 11003 DATED: Nov. 23, 1977 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8.1 Rev. 3/77 LAJ iq 77 . I E D � � , Ott 4SS�► 0 C T 2 0 1977 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CO COSTA CO. *_ t A�./ /�'C/s. tea►. ;s.. j 1aAA.44. 0 �• 00684 Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California .�- In the Matter of Exonerating Tax Bond, Subdivision 4502, Danville Area. The County Tax Collector-Treasurer having advised that the 1976-1977 taxes on the property included in Subdivision 4502, Danville area, have been paid in full and having requested that the tax bond. (Number I-%,-TR 97 30 95, in amount $36,000) be exonerated'; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is approved. Passed by the Board on November 22, 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. Housing Group Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of 3690 Nt. Diablo Blvd . Supervison Lafayette CA 94549 affixed this 22ndday of November 1977 Tax Collector-Treasurer _ J. R. OLSSON, Clark Deputy Clerk Aileen Elder of 168 H-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD 0 SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT November 22 , 1977 In the Matter of Rental Agreement - County Flood Control District Property Ygnacio Valley - Oak Grove Road, Walnut Creek IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Rental Agreement with Mario Addiego, dated November 16, 1977, for rental of District-owned property at the northeast corner of Ygnacio Valley Road and Oak Grove Road, Walnut Creek, is APPROVED, and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to sign the Agreement on behalf of the District. The agreement is on an "as is" basis for the amount of $400.00 for the rental term of.November 22, 1977 to December 31 , 1977. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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 Dept. , Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Div. Supervisors affixed this 22ndday of November 19 77 cc: County Administrator Auditor-Controller (Credit 7505-9191 for revenue) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ); Deputy Clerk N. Pous H-24 3/76 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Novi p r 9 2 19 In the Matter of - Request for Waiver of Tax Penalties in connection with the Sheraton Inn at Buchanan Field. The Board on October 25, 1977 having referred to the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for report a letter from Mr. John C. Love, representing East Bay Properties, Inc. , requesting a waiver of tax penalties in connection with the Sheraton Inn at Buchanan Field; and The Board having received a November 14, 1977 letter from Mr. Edward W. Leal, County Treasurer-Tax Collector, advising that the facts do not warrant a recommendation to waive penalties; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Mr. Love for waiver of penalties is DENIED. PASSED by the Board on November 22, 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. Worm= my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc• Mr. J. C. Love Kon County Treasurer-Tax s" 22nd November 77 Collector affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Counsel F J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Public Works Director By Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl �)lifih � H-24 4/77 15m Tax Collector OfficeContra CE,ou rea user-TaxCoUactor P.O.Box 631 Costa Alfred P.Lomeli 625 Court Street Costa Assistant Treasurer-Tax Collaeco. Martinez,California 94553 RECEIVEDCounty (415)372-4122 N O V 14 1977 J. R. OLSSON �., November 14, 1977 CLERK WARD OF SUPERVISORS 1 C RA_0;$TA CO. De Board of Supervisors Administration Building 651 Pine Street Martinez, California 94553 Re: Request for Waiver of Tax Penalty in Connection with Sheraton Inn at Buchanan Field Dear Sirs: In answer to your Board Order of October 25, 1977, with reference to the above subject, I offer the following. The tax in question is the Transient Occupancy Tax collected by the Sheraton Inn at the rate of 4% of the rent charged on each room as required by the Uniform Transient Occupancy Tax Ordinance. The taxes collected are to be held in trust for the account of the County until payment to the Tax Collector on or before the last day of the month following the close of each calendar quarter. The ordinance further describes. the penalties to be added for failure to pay timely. Mr. John C. Love, representing East Bay Property, Inc. (Sheraton Inn) stated in his letter of October 12, 1977, that funds had been placed in escrow to pay the occupancy tax, but that the escrow had not been closed because of an audit by the State Board of Equalization. I was aware of an audit by the State Board. However, this audit had nothing to do with the occupancy tax. It is not unusual for taxes to be placed in escrow, but penalties are always collected if the taxes are not paid timely. I found the facts as stated do not warrant a recommendation to waive penalties. Very truly yours, EDWARD W. LEAL Treasurer - Tax Collector EWL:dmb cc: John C. Love Microfilmed with board order 110686 #" ' And the Board adjourns to meet on O7i�iy��/ren ��77 at 9-r�Q �� . ��. , in the Board Chambers , Boom 107 , County Administration Building, Martinez , California. W. N. Boge ss , Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSOPJ, CLERK Deputy 00689 SUIOARY OF PROCZZDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, NOVEMBER 229 1977, PREEPAIRM BY J. R. OISSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF TIS BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Civil Service and Public Works and authorized appointment of G. Yancey from the reemployment eligible list in the class of Deputy District Attorney IV at the fifth step of Salary Level 602. Approved internal appropriation adjustments not affecting totals for Bay Municipal Court, Auditor-Controller, Mt. Diablo Municipal Court, Public Works, and Community Services (OEO) . Authorized attendance at meetings as follows: C. L. Van Marter, Human Resources Agency, to APPA National Conference in Washington, D.C. , Dec. 6-9; M. Fujii, Consultant to Manpower Office, to NACo Officials' Conference, at San Francisco, Dec. 11-14. Denied claim for damages filed by C. Cline and amended claim of D. Bodhaine. Denied request of East Bay Properties, Inc. for waiver of tax penalties in connection with the Sheraton Inn at Buchanan Field. Accepted a •Letter of Credit from Bank of America as security for the Empire Avenue Road Widening and Reconstruction Agreement, Oakley area, and authorized Public Works Director to return a 'previous letter of credit. Exonerated bond deposited as surety for taxes in connection with Sub. '4502, Danville area. Fixed Dec. 20 at 11:30 a.m. for hearing on appeal -of C. Pringle (2146-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of request to rezone land in the Oakley area. Acknowledged receipt of quarterly report from Director, Human Resources Agency, updating statistics on number of children in foster care and insti- tutional placement. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to execute a Federal Assistance Application for submission to the State Depart- ment of Aging requesting additional funding for Area Agency on Aging Program and to conduct contract negotiations with various prospective contractors for completion of purchase of service contracts. Amended Sept. 27, 1977 Board Order authorizing execution of Subgrant Modification Agreements with 30 CETA Title VI PSE "Sustainment Program" Subgrantees and authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute a Subgrant Modification Agreement with the City of Pleasant hill for continued operation in Federal FY 1977-78 of its =A Title II PSE Program. Awarded contract for Handicap Ramps Praject, County Wide, to L. Ferdig & .Co. , Inc. 006090 November 22, 1977 Summary, continued Page,2 As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of County Storm Drainage District Zone 10, authorized payment to M. and P. Eaton in connection with property acquisition, Line A-3, Danville area. As Ex-Officio the Board of Supervisors of County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorized Public Works Director to initiate rights of way acquisition and utility relocation work for the Corps of Engineers' Lower Pine and Galindo Creeks Project-Phase I, Concord area, and to sign rental agreement with M. Addiego for District-owned property, Walnut Creek area. Authorized Chairman to execute: USA Veterans Administration Contract Amendment to provide for Ventila- tion Diagnostic Studies for Medical Services; Agreement with State Department of Education for continued funding of Health Department's Child Development Nutrition Education Project; Contract with State EDD to provide on-the-job-training employment for Work Incentive-Career Opportunity Development ('+SIN-COD) Program participants; Area Agency on Aging Contract with Legal Services Foundation of Contra Costa for provision of expanded Paralegal services for older persons; Agreement with Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco, for work study students for Office of Public Defender; Contract with A. Lemons for Parent Assistant to Head Start Program Health Component, OEO; Contract Amendment with Contra Costa Foods, Inc. (Canteen Corporation) to increase meal cost payments for Health Dept. Nutrition Project for the Elderly; Area Agency on Aging Contract with Mt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center for purchase of Adult Day Care for Seniors; Contract with R. Pollack for provision of production and printing of the Pulse and Keynote for Medical Services and the Prepaid Health Plan; Amendment to lease with E. Dunivan for premises in Martinez for con- tinued occupancy by Public Works Department. Fixed Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. for hearing on appeal of G. Marshall, et al, from Board of Appeals conditional approval of LUP 2111-77 to establish a commercial dog kennel in the Brentwood area. Fined Dec. 20 at 11:20 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to request of Security Owners Corporation (2065-r22) to rezone land in the Pleasant Hill area. Acknowledged receipt of report from Health Officer with respect to ambulance service rates and fixed Nov. 29 at 10:40 a.m. for decision on rate adjustment proposals. Acknowledged receipt of report from County Administrator with respect to request of Concord TV Cable for a rate increase and modification in rate setting procedure and fixed Nov. 29 at 10:55 a.m. as time for public hear- ing on same. Acknowledged receipt of report from the County Admi=- strator -relative to provision of cable television service to :agen Oaks Tract and E1 Nido area of Alamo and directed County Administrator to continue to work with Cable-Vision to obtain early serrtice to said areas. November 22, 1977 Summary, continued Page .3, As Ex-Officio the Governing Board of County Water Agency,^acknowledged receipt of report of J. B. Gilbert & Associates, Planning and engineering Consultants, on Delta Outflow Studies. Appointed M. Hobbs and D. "Murray to the Alcoholism Advisory Board. Appointed W. Smith to serve on Human Services Advisory._Commission. Referred the matter of proposed reorganization of AMTRAK to Public Works Director. Approved recommendation of Finance Committee for establishment of two additional Deputy Sheriff positions to increase marine patrol level in the Delta. and approved appropriation adjustment in connection therewith. Fixed Dec. 20 at 11:05 a.m. for hearing on matter of proposed transfer of territory to Lafayette and Acalanes Union High School Districts. Accepted as complete private improvements in MS 263-76, San Ramon area,. and authorized refund of cash security deposits. Accepted surety bond in lieu of cash deposit in connection with con- struction of private improvements in MS 277-76, Danville area, and authorized refund of cash deposit. Determined to continue the position of Airport Manager in an exempt status and review whether the airport should remain under the Public Works Departm4mt. Designated Supervisors W. N. Boggess and E. H. 'Hasseltine as official representatives of this County and the County mater Agency to attend a hearing on SB 346 - Ayala (the Peripheral Canal Bill) in San Francisco on Nov. 30 and requested Public works Director to prepare for Board considera- tion on Nov. 29 written testimony to be presented at said hearing Referred to: County Administrator report entitled "The Pros and Cons of a Department of Corrections" from the Mental- Health Advisory Board; Treasurer-?arc Collector request from A. Kritscher for refund of penalty and interest added to tau bill; Director, Human Resources Agency, recommendations transmitted by the Diablo Valley Day Care Providers Association relative to family day care licensing and licensing agencies; Finance Committee and County Admir trator feasibility study-on proposed merger of Diablo Valley Mosquito Abatex,-� District and Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District. Accepted as complete improvements in Sub. 4763, West Pittsburg area, and authorized Public Works Director to refund to Earl W. Smith Developers the cash surety deposit. Authorized- Public Works Director to issue Addendum 2 for Detention Facility Electrical Project and Addendum 2 for Detention Facility rechariical Project, Martinez. 00`1 Jl0 November 22, 1977 Summary, continued Page 4 Approved transfer of cardroom license from Toots & Gully Clubroom, Crockett, to the Boat House Lounge, Bethel Island, and the request for increase in the hours of operation and number of tables. Continued hearing to Dec. 20 at 11:30 a.m. with respect to request of C. Pringle, 2145-RZ, to rezone land in the Brentwood area. Granted appeal of J. Loving from Board of Appeals conditional approval of Development Plan No. 3012-77, D. C. Development & Construction Co. , applicant, Walnut Creek area. Closed hearing and fixed Nov. 29 for decision on appeal of Round Hill Property Owners Association, Inc. , fro& Planning CoMisaion conditional approval of tentative map of Sub. 4915 (Elbaco, Inc. , applicant), Alamo area. Introduced ordinance amending the Code re salary of employees who voluntarily demote to a position with lower salary schedule, and with respect to mileage compensation for employees who use their automobiles for official county business; fixed Nov. 29 for adoption of same. Ackm vledged receipt of warrant from Auditor-Controller of Alameda County for this County's proportionate share of the partial distribution of BASSA assets. Recessed into Executive Session at 10:17 a.m. to discuss labor negotiations; reconvened at 11:05 and adopted Resolution No. 77/795 approving Memorandum of Understanding with Deputy Sheriffs' Association, Inc. Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 77/959 through 77/967, authorizing changes in the assessment roll; 77/968, fixing Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. to receive bids for Arlington Avenue Fence and Nall Treatment Project, Kensington area; 77/969, approving Final Map of Sub. 4977, Pleasant Hill area; . 77/970, accepting as complete improvements in Sub. 4856 and declaring certain roads as County roads, Pacheco area; 77/971, approving Final Map of Sub. 5025, Lafayette area; 77/972, accepting as complete improvements in Sub. 3868, Danville area, and declaring certain roads as County roads; 77/973, accepting as complete improvements in O'Hara Avenue, Oakley area; 77/974, fixing Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. to receive bids for Detention Facility Cast-in-Place Concrete Project, Martinez. Authorized Chairman to execute agreement for private improvements in Y..S 91-77, Alamo area, and agreement for installation of private road im- proveme :s in MS 134-76, Concord area. Designated Supervisor R. I. Schroder as official representative on the County Police Services Steering Committee. Authorized Public Works Director to issue Addendum 2 to plans and specifications for Detention Facility Sprinkler Project. Authorized refund of deposit with respect to Sub. 4490, Danville area. Accepted instruments in connection with MS 111-76 and D.P. 3028-77 and for recording only in connection with MS 111-76 and Sub. 4962. L -wl November 22, 1977 Summary, continued Page 5 Approved recommendations of Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) for an equity salary adjustment of approximately 2z percent for Senior Probation Supervisor-Juvenile and Departmental Accountant for the Public Works Department. As recommended by the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) , appointed P. Johnson and J. Whitfield to fill unexpired terms ("parent" category) on the Child Health & Disability Prevention Program Advisory Board; determined to allow the Advisory Hoard to appoint alternate representatives to serve in an informal capacity except when acting in lieu of regular members; and authorized payment of expenses for alternates in such instances. Requested Public Information Officer to advertise for applicants from the unincorporated area served by TELEVENTS for appointment to the Joint Commission on Cable TV as a citizen representative. Authorized refund of cash deposit in connection with Sub. 4943, San Ramon area. M691 The preceding documents consist of 694 pages.