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52 313 Tue Februarysy 1978 The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public Works Director for Board consideration_ R. I. Schroder JAMES P. KENNY.RICHMOND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Chairman 1ST DISTRICT ,JANCY C.FAHOEN.MARTINEZ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY E. H. Hasseitine 2ND DISTRICT Vice Chairman. ROBERT 1 SCHRODER.LAFAYETTE AND FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.couNT,:LER. 3RD DISTRICT WARREN N BOGGESS.CONCORD SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND Ex OFFICIO OF .+E 3(A?^� MRS.GERALDINEDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT BOARD CHAMBERS.ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSELTINE.PITTSBURG STM DISTRICT PO.Box 91 1 PHONE(4151 372.2371 MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1978 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 requests of Board members . Consider recommendations of Board Committees . 9: 45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957 .6) as required or recess . 10: 40 A.M. Presentation with respect to SQUIRES Program at San Quentin. 10 :45 A.M. Time fixed to consummate purchase of real property (1000 Pine Street, Martinez) from Robert L. Voelker for $155,000, said property being required for County Civic Center Purposes . 10: 50 A.M. Consider report of Planning staff with respect to results of review of revised plans of Beacon Point Associates for Land Use Permit No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek area (continued from February 7, 1978) . 11: 00 A.M. Decision on appeal of Mr. Charles Pringle (2146-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of request to rezone land in the Oakley area (hearing closed December 20, 1977) . 11:15 A.M. Hearing on recommendation of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission (2191-RZ) to rezone land in the San Ramon area. If approved as recommended, introduce ordinance, waive reading and fix February 28, 1978 for adoption. 11:20 A.M. Hearing on appeal of Jack Hernandez (2163-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land in the Byron area. (Mr. Hernandez has requested that the hearing be continued to February 28 at 11: 20 a.m. ) 2:00 P.M. Hearing on appeal of Jane Johnson from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of 11iinor Subdivision 303-77 (DeBolt Civil Engineering, applicant) , Danville area. 2:15 A.M. Hearing on appeal of Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of Minor Subdivision 292-77, Walnut Creek area. 2: 30 P .M. Hearing on appeal of Vernal Area Improvement Association from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of Subdivision 4879, Alamo area (Diablo Homes, applicant) . )"Of 2 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued February 21, 1978 ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD ITEMS 1 - 5: CONSENT 1. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll and cancellation of certain delinquent penalties . 2 . ACCEPT as complete construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 122-76, Antioch area, and exonerate bond. 3 . FIX March 21, 1978 at 11: 00 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission with respect to request of Joan Winton et al (2199-RZ) to rezone land in the San Ramon area. 4 . AUTHORIZE legal defense for Alfred M. Dias and Martin J . Bloom in connection with United States District Court Civil Action Number C-77 1153 AJZ . 5. DENY the claim of Cheryl Lynn Jack and the amended claim of Virginia M. Bartleman. ITEMS 6 - 15: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 6 . LETTER from State Senator John A. Ne,jedly' advising that he has introduced legislation (SB 1404) to require erection of a center traffic barrier as part of the construction of the new Antioch Bridge. CONSIDER ENDORSING 3B 1404 7. MEMORANDUM from County Treasurer-Tax Collector submitting recommenda- tions with respect to requests for refund of penalties on delinquent property taxes . CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RECOMMENDATIONS 8. LETTER from Regional Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency, commenting on the agency 's review and approval procedure for highly technical research grants such as the Contra Costa County Cancer Study . REFER TO INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE 9 . LETTER from President, The Orinda Association, requesting that a traffic study be conducted by the County Public Works Department to determine the effects of future growth on traffic along Moraga Way and at the Orinda crossroads area. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR REPORT 10. LETTER from Chairman, The North Richmond/Iron Triangle Area Council, requesting assistance in obtaining two or three passenger buses for use in programs operated by the North Richmond ,deighborhood House, Inc. REFER TO OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY: DIRECTOR 11. LETTER from Director, State Office of Emergency Services, advising that Contra Costa County residents may be eligible for Small Business Administration disaster loans as a rezulc of the desig- nation of Marin County as a disaster area. REFER TO DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF E14ERGENCY SERVICES 12 . LETTER from president , Community Food Coalition, advising that the East Bay Community Foundation will contribute $2500 to help defray the cost of installing refrigeration equipment in a warehouse facility should the Board choose to implement provisions of SB 199 . REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE WWW Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued February 21, 1978 13 . LETTER from Chairpersons of the Mental Health Task Force on Aging expressi.g concern with respect to three matters: employment of a gerontology specialist within Mental health Services; appoint- ment of a meirber to the (dental Health Advisory Board who is knowledgeable about the needs of the elderly; and recommended priorities for new or expanded mental health services . REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY, TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND RESPOND ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD 14 . LETTER from Director, State Department of Finance, responding to Board letter and advising that the Governor 's 1978-1979 Proposed Budget includes designation of $82 .6 million for the development of new and expanded existing local mental health services . ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 15 . MEMORANDUM from County Auditor-Controller transmitting audit report of the County' s financial statements prepared by Arthur Young & Company, Certified Public Accountants . ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF AUDIT REPORT 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: 00 P .M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEETINGS OF BOARD COMMITTEES The Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H: Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) will meet on Wednesday, February 22 at 9:30 a.m. in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez. The Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) will meet on Monday, February 27 at 9 :30 a.m. in the Administrator' s Conference Room, County Administration Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOTICE OF M=INGS OF PUBLIC INTEdEST (For additional. information please phone the number indicated) San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development CommissialL 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month - phone 557-3686 Association of Bay Area Goverz -ments 3rd Thursday of the month - phone 841-9730 East Bay Regional Park District 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month - phone 5.31-9300 Bay Area Air Pollution Control District ist, 3rd and 4th Wednesdays of the month - phone. 771-6000 lletromolitan Transportation Commission 4th "dednesday of the month -- phone 840-3223 Ccntra Costa County Water District 1st and 3rd I:ednesdays of the month; study sessions all other Wednesdays - phone 682-3950 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions February 21, 1978 From: Arthur G. Will County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To County 030 Deputy County Deputy County Counsel I' Counsel 1710 Counsel III, 402 Social Various 12 Social Social Worker Trainee Service Service Community Assistant Social vocational Counsellor Service Trainee Community Assistant, 404 Super- 601 Account Account Clerk III intendent Clerk II, 401 of Schools 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Agriculture 3300 1 Administrative 1 Administrative Services Services Assistant II Assistant III, 401 Health 0450 1 Accountant- -- Auditor I- Project .Medical 540 1 Staff Nurse II Hospital Attendant Services 402 540 2 20/40 Family 40/40 Family Nurse Nurse Practi- Practitioner tioner To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-21-78 Page: 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Probation 321 1 Psychologist 1 Deputy Probation (Youth Officer II, #02 Center) Public 0841 1 Airport 1 Assistant Airport Works Operations Manager, n01 Supervisor 1 Airport Manager, #01 Social 5000 1 Deputy County 1 Social Work Service 509 Welfare Director Supervisor IV, 4501-01 5300 2 20/40 Eligi- 40/40 Eligibility 502 bility Worker II Worker II, #285 Riverview 7200 1 P. I. Inter- Fire mediate Typist Protection Clerk District 3. Establishment or deletion of classifications as follows: Cost Department Center Deletion Addition County 0240 -- Juvenile Criminal Clerk Courtroom Assistant Medical 540 -- Medical Services Services Fiscal Manager 540 -- Assistant Chief Clinical Laboratory Technologist 540 -- Chief Therapist 540 -- Lead Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist Public 841 Airport-Manager -- Works Assistant Air- port Manager ��)006 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-21-78 Page: 3. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 3. Establishment or deletion of classifications as follows:, Cost Department Center Deletion Addition Public 4031 Assistant -- Works 079 Building Services Superintendent 650 Traffic Sign -- 4548 Supervisor Contra 2025 -- Senior Fire Costa Training Instructor County Fire Protection District 4. Decrease hours of positions as follows Cost Department Center From To Public 079 40/40 Typist 25/40 Typist Clerk Works 4010 Clerk, A02 II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 5. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) Etta May Majors Reno, NV Masters Seminar for Chief Medical 2-14-78 to 2-17-78 Advanced Training of Record (confirmation) Hospital Audit Administrator Specialists Margaret Adam Same Same Medical Record Administrator Shirley Peterson Same Same Medical Record Technician (b) Donald Ludwig Washington, D.C. HEW Secretary's Medical Services 3-9-78 to 3-10-78 National HMO (PHP) ' Conference • To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-21-78 Page: 4. III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 6. Sheriff-Coroner. Add $46,500 for the Gunshot Residue Collection and Drug Identification Projects previously approved by the Board of Supervisors, and increase revenues to be received under the 95 percent OCJP grant in the amount of $44,175. 7. Oakley Fire Protection District. Add $99 from district funds to provide for increased costs of fire equipment. 8. Mora a Fire Protection District. Add $5,600 from district funds tor replacement ot vehicle. 9. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for following budget units: County Medical Services, Public Defender, Recorder, County Administrator, Riverview Fire Protection District, Public Works (Building Planning, Building Maintenance, Engineering and Administration . IV. LI8NS AND COLLECTIONS ' None. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 10. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to. execute an agreement between County and Home Health and Counseling, Inc. in the amount of $10,720 for continuation of Meas-On-Wheels Program in Central County during the period February 1, 1978 through September 30, 1978. VI. LEGISLATION None. VII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS None. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS 11. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to *execute and transmit to U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment the third annual Grantee Performance Report on the use of Community Development Block Grant funds, as recommended by the Director of Planning and the County Administrator. 00008 • To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-21-78 Page: 5. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS - continued 12. Acknowledge receipt of U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development letter relating to Section 8 funds and authorize the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to respond indicating application for said funds is consistant with County' s Housing Assistance Plan, as recommended by the Director of Planning. 13. Adopt Board order accepting a gift of patio cover valued at $2,160 from the Parents' Group of the George Miller, Jr. Memorial Center East, and authorize the Mental Health Administrator and a representative from Public Works to work with the Parents' Group on the installation of said patio cover on the George Miller Center grounds. 14. Acknowledge receipt of memorandum from the Employee Relations Officer advising that the Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local 1, should be acknowledged as the Majority Representative of the Craft Maintenance Unit based on results of a decertification election replacing the Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council. 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 dater time if extended discussion is desired. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON 00009 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 February 21, 1978 GENERAL Item 1. CONTRACT AWARD RECOIZIENDATION Bids for the construction of Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Marsh Creek Road, Clayton, EDA No. 07-51-2063C were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, February 9, 1978. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors award the construction contract to the low bidder, M. Royce Hall and Royce Hall Construction, Inc. , J.V. of Napa, in the amount of $737 ,284, which includes base bid and Alternates 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The Engineer's estimate was $800,000. Other bids received were as follows: 1. F. S. Huyck Company $786,192 Concord 2. Wesley A. Thomas Co. , Inc. $859,000 Lafayette. (B&G) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 1 February 21, 1978 O �io CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for February 21, 1978. REPORTS Report A. TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT IN UNINCORPORATED RESIDENTIAL AREAS The Board of Supervisors, by Order dated November 8 , 1977, directed the County :administrator, Public Works Director, County Counsel, and County Sheriff-Coroner to investigate alternatives for providing and financing additional traffic enforcement in unincorporated residential areas and report to the Board. On January 26, 1978, representatives of these departments met to discuss this matter. The following summarizes the conclusions reached at the meeting: 1. At the present time, routine traffic enforcement is being provided by the California Highway Patrol. 2. Under current-California law, the Sheriff may not expend funds to investigate misdemeanor violations of the Vehicle Code, There is an exception possible, in the opinion of the Attorney General, under Section 29610 of the Government Code under the following circumstances: "Where the Board of Supervisors has provided for extended police protection by the Sheriff in a County Service Area, or where the Board has contracted with a Community Service District for the Sheriff to furnish police protection, the Sheriff may enforce Vehicle Code misdemeanors or issue park- ing citations in such an area or district. " In other words, it is possible that additional traffic enforce- ment in the unincorporated areas of the County could be provided if property owners are willing -to finance this service through a County Service Area. It should, however, be pointed out that the Sheriff advised that he would be unable to provide any new service as part of his present patrol duties and would need additional staff and equipment for a special traffic enforce- ment unit. In conclusion, it appears that there are two alternatives to provide better traffic enforcement in unincorporated residential areas: (Continued on next page) A G E N D A_ Public Works Deaartment Page 1 of 9 February 21, 1978 Report A continued: 1. Support the efforts of the California Highway Patrol to obtain radar equipment for use at least in residence districts; or 2. Offer additional traffic enforcement by a special traffic enforcement unit of the Sheriff's Department, with manpower and equipment financed by Service Area taxes from the various unin- corporated areas desiring the additional service. The special traffic enforcement unit would operate only in those areas which are willing to pay the additional taxes. The Board may wish to refer this matter to an appropriate Board Committee for consideration of the alternatives and recommendations to the Board. (MLK) SUPERVISOR-IAL DISTRICT I No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. CARQUINEZ SCENIC DRIVE - CLOSE ROAD - Port Costa Area- it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, pursuant to Sections 942.5 and 942.6 of the Streets and Highways Code, authorize the Public Works Director to close Carquinez Scenic Drive between the Brick !Forks and Port Costa, for a period of not to exceed three days (closure to be as soon as weather and conditions permit).. This closure-will per- -mit replacement of a culvert damaged by the recent storms. Traffic will be detoured over McEwen Road and State Highway 4 during the temporary closure. (RE: Work Order No. 6402-0671) (M) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 2. INITIATE PROCEEDINGS TO ANNEX CERTAIN TERRITORY TO COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-42 - Pleasant Hill Area On October 6, 1976, the Board of Supervisors accepted maintenance for portions of Oak Road and Coggins Drive. These streets are the east- erly and westerly access roads to the Pleasant Hill BARTD 'Station. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N_ D A Public Warks Department Page 2 of 9 February 21, 1978 00P 2 Item 2 continued: There are several existing street lights located on these two streets and these street lights are currently being financed out of the County's General Fund. Some time ago the Board of Supervisors adopt- ed Resolution No. 72/341 which established the general policy that street lighting shall be financed by a County Service Area. Therefore, in order to more appropriately finance the street lights in the vicinity of the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area, it is rec- ommended that the Board of Supervisors initiate proceedings by the adoption of a Resolution of Application for approval of annexation to the Local Agency Formation Commission to annex the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area property to County Service Area L-42 for street lighting services. .Generally, the territory proposed to be annexed to County Service Area L-42 encompasses the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station; a portion of Las Juntas Way, between Elena Drive and Del Hombre Lane; Coggins Drive beginning at Treat Boulevard and extending northerly to the Pleasant Hill city limits; and the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way beginning at Treat Boulevard and extending northerly a distance of approximately 2,400 feet. (TO) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 3. STONE VALLEY ROAD - ACCEPT DEEDS - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the following listed Deeds and Right of Way Contracts and authorize the Public Works Director to sign said Contracts on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to issue warrants in the amounts specified to be delivered to the Real Property Division for payment: Parcel No. Grantor Date Payment 7 Elbaco, Inc. January 30, 1978 $26,000.00 5 Harry F. Green, et ux February 14 , 1978 $ 9,305.00 (RE: Project No. 4331-4516-663-72) (RP) Item 4. SUBDIVISION MS 240-77 - APPROVE MAP AND AGtLzMENT - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Parcel Map and Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision MS 240-77. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 9 February 21, 1978 0000 3 Item 4 continued: Owner: e'Yvonne Williams 1540 Las Trampas Road Alamo, CA 94507 Location: Subdivision MS 240-77 fronts on the north side of Las Trampas Road and the. southerly terminus of Via Bonita in the Alamo area. (LD) Item 5. SUBDIVISION 4079 - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Danville Area The work performed under the contract for corrective work of i-nprove- ments of Subdivision 4079 at and near the intersection of Mauri Court and Love Lane, was completed by the contractor, W. A. Brady Co. of San Ramon, on February 8 , 1978 , in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of approximately $4 ,200. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as- complete as of February 8 , 1978 . The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 4725-4680-658-76) (C) Item 6. RAILROAD AVENUE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Danville Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2418 . be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the east side of RAILROAD AVENUE (114725T) Danville beginning at a point 32 feet south of the center line of Prospect Avenue and extending southerly a distance of 32 feet. (TO) AGENDA Public Works Department Page 4 of 9 February 21, 1978 GENERAL Item 7. VARIOUS SUBDIVISIONS - DETERMINATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT RIGHTS it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors make a determination that the division and development of the properties described below in the manner set forth on the respective Final Maps and Parcel Maps will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise . of the public utility rights-of-way or easements. This determination is necessary to allow the filing of the respec- tive Final Maps and Parcel Maps without the signatures of the public utilities or entities involved. Subdivision Owner Location Area 5039 Ed Downer, et al. May Road El Sobrante 4918 W. S. I. Builders Adobe Court Danville MS 128-75 Robert W. Jackson E1 Rio Road Danville MS 43-77 Robert M. Luis, et al. Tate' Lane Oakley MS 122-77 Arthur W. Javes, et al. Caballo Ranchero Diablo Drive MS 55-77 Roger T. Proctor Cypress Road Oakley (LD) ' Item 8. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference L 1. Grant Deed 1-20-78 Richard Eugene Jones, LUP 3010-75 et al. 2. Consent to Offer 2-2-78 Central Contra Costa Sub MS 240-77 of Dedication of Sanitary District, Public Roads a public corporation (LD) Item 9. BUCHANAN FIELD AIRPORT - APPROVE LEASE RENTAL REVALUATION It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the third revaluation of ground rent in the lease between the County and William S. Towne, dated and approved by the Board of Supervisors on February 19, 1963 , from $5,520 per year to $6,900 per year, effective March 1, 1978. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works De_oartment Page 5 of 9 February 21,- 1978 060 5 S Item 9 continued: The ground rent increment is the maximum 25% above the last 5-year revaluation period, as provided in the lease. The 2.88-acre lease premises is sub-leased to Pacific States Aviation, Inc. , for complete Airport Fixed Base Operation. (RP) Item 10. BUCHANAN FIELD - CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS - $5000 ANNUAL GRANT Under the California Aid to Airports Program (CRAP) , administered by the State of California, Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics, provisions are included under Article 5, Annual Grant Program, whereby airports within the State which meet eligi- bility requirements are provided an annual grant of State funds in the amount not in excess of $5,000. No County matching funds are required. The only grant conditicn is that a certificate of eligi- bility and request for annual CARP funds be filed with the Division of Aeronautics by March 1 of each year. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public Works Director to execute a "Request for Annual Grant of California Aid to Airports Program (CARP) Funds and Certification of Eligibil- ity", in the amount of $5,000, and to submit the request to the Division of Aeronautics to meet the March 1, 1978 deadline. (A) Item 11. RAMPS FOR HANDICAPPED AND STOF•iz DRAIN PROJECTS - APPROVE CONTRACT - Various Locations It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and author- ize the Public Works Director to execute Inspection Service Contracts P with Isakson and Associates, Inc. , for inspection services for ramps for the handicapped and miscellaneous storm drain projects which are being funded under Round II of the Public Works Employment Act. The estimated cost for the storm drain inspection is $20, 000 and for the ramps inspection is $10,000. These contracts will become effective on February 27, 1978. The contracts provide for payment for services in accordance with the standard rates indicated in the contracts. (RE: Project Nos. 4392-665-77 and 4390-925-77) (ADM) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 9 February 21, 1978 �� .16 Item 12. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE BID ADDENDUM - rlartinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public works Director to issue an addendum to plans and specifi- cations for the Detention Facility Project approved on January 31, 1978. The addendum is: Addendum 1 - Detention Facility Lath, - Project No. 5269-926-(5 Plaster and Drywall The addendum modifies the plans and specifications as requested by Kaplan/McLaughlin, the project architect. Turner Construction Compan; the construction manager, anticipates no increase in contract cost. Bids for the Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall will be received one week later, on March 9, 1978. The Notice to Contractors will be readvertised. (RE: Project No. 5269-926-(55) ) (DFP) Item 13. 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 specifi- cations for the Detention Facility Project approved on January 24, 1978. The addendum is: Addendum 2 - Detention Facility Miscel- Project No. 5269-926-(53) laneous Iron & Steel Stairs The addendum modifies the plans and specifications as requested by Kaplan/McLaughlin, the project architect. Turner Construction Com- pany, the construction manager, anticipates no increase in contract cost. Bids for the Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron & Steel Stairs will be received one week later, on March 9, 1978. The Notice to Contrac- tors will be readvertised. (RE: Project No. 5269-926-(53) ) (DFP) Item 14. WOMEN'S WORK FURLOUGH CENTER - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept as complete, as of February 21, 1978, the construction contract with Midstate Construction Corporation of Sausalito for the Women's ?:ir_imu_-n Security Work Education Furlough Center, 847 Brookside Drive, Richmond, and direct its Clerk to file the appropriate Notice of Completion. (Continued on next page) A_ G E-N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 9 February 21,1978 non� `a Item 14 Continued: It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors extend the con- tract time from January 4, 1978 to February 21, 1978, the date of acceptance, as the Contractor was delayed for a variety of reasons over which he had no control. A major reason for delay was late delivery of manufactured items. The County has had beneficial occu- pancy since February 3, 1978. (RE: 4411-4053) (B&G) Item 15. CORPS OF ENGINEERS APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1978-79 - SUPPORT SELECTED PROJECTS The County Water Agency and the County Flood Control District have received notification from the California Water Commission of the Fiscal Year 1978-79 budget for federal flood control and reclamation projects in California. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Con- servation District, support the following Corps of Engineers' projects which are of particular interest to Contra Costa County: 1. Alhambra Creek - $200,000 - Initiate Phase I pre-construction planning: 2. San Francisco Bay to Stockton Ship Channel - $350,000 - Continue planning studies including evaluation of mitigation for salinity intrusion; no construction. 3. Walnut Creek - $3,600,000 - Continue construction on Lower Pine Creek from Willow Pass Road to Monument Boulevard. 4. Wildcat and San Pablo Creeks - $275,000 - Complete pre-construc- tion planning, Phase 1 and 2, and begin preparation of plans and specifications for first contract. 5. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta - $275,000 - Complete development of intermediate plans and hold intermediate public meeting; initiate development of detailed plans and alternatives; initiate preparation of Draft Environ- mental Impact Study. 6. San Francisco Bay and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Water Quality and Waste Disposal - $200,000 - Continue studies of water quality including effects of sedimentation from surface runoff and values of wetlands. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 8 of 9 February 21, 1978 Item 15 Continued: 7. Walnut Creek Basin - $50,000 - Reassess the potential develop- ment of water resources in the basin and initiate the preparation of the final report. It is also recommended that County Consultant Frank Boerger be ,authorized to present the above recommendations in appropriate testimony before the House and Senate Congressional Subcommittees on appropriations in April, 1978. (FCA) Item 16• CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLY REPORT A. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider the attached "Calendar of Water Meetings." B. Memorandum Report on Water Agency Activities - No public hearing!- or earingsor meetings were held during the past week. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calen- dar items. A G E N D A Public florks Department Page 9 of 9 February 21, 1978 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency February 21, 1978 CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS TIME ATTENDANCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended authorization. Mar 2 Thurs. San Joaquin 10:00 a.m. Public Advisory Staff Valley Fara Bureau Committee Meeting Interagency Office Drainage 127.4 W. Hedges Program Fresno Mar 17 Fri. Central Coast Carmel Presentation on Supervisor Supervisors Peripheral Canal Hasseltine Association 20 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :nn A.M., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1978 IN ROOM 107 , COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA.. PRESENT- Chairrian P. T. Schroder, presidinq; Supervisors J. P. Kenn-, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess , and E. H . Hasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk. 1 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) . 0', W'02 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department County Counsel Budget Uni t03O Date 1-5-78 1710 Action Requested: Reclassify Deputy - ooto' Grade IV Dennis C. Graves Proposed effective d e: 2-1_78 Explain why adjustment is needed: Promote qualified and eligible deputy Lontra Costa County Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: I . Salaries and wages: : , $ 576.00 2. Fixed �1 sets: (Zizt .i terns and cost) .,f„; POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: r�hd 5160,5200,5300 Department Social Service Budget Unit 501 ,503Date February 6, 1978 Action Requested: Reclassify thirteen Social Service Community Assistants to the _classesof either Social Work- Trainee or Vocational Counselor Trainee as specified on the attachments Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide for appropriate promotion of individuals in the Social Service Department presently on the Social Work Trainee eligihjp list Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: Contra Costa County I . Salaries and wages: RECEI VE6 4485 2. Fixed Assets: (tist iteim and coat) .- FE8 7 197 3 7. ` '`- -of Office Estimated total ' 11 4485 .jCoun.ty Administrator. Signature (lair. Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 7, 1979 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Countator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, !978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify (12) Social Service Community Assistant positions to Social Worker Trainee and (1) Social Service Community Assistant to Vocational Counsellor Trainee. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Social Worker Trainee and Vocational Counsellor Trainee. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Social Service Community Assistant positions #01, #02, 3#03, {05,' #07, #09, #11, 1#12, 3#13, 3#14, 3#15, 1#16, Salary Level 247 (783-951) to Social Worker Trainee, Salary Level 288 (887-1078) and Social Service Community Assistant position #04, Salary Level 247 (783-951) to Vocational Counsellor Trainee, Salary Level 288 (887-1078) . Assistant 'Personn Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16 , 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County A ministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB 2 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ) on J R. OLSSON, •CQunty Clerk Date: FEB 78 By: —Patricia- A. Bell Deputy, Clerk APPROVAL o3 .thLsS adju,stinen.t c0►1btitute8 an Apptop;u.a cn Adjustment and Pen.3onnee. Res otu vi.on Ar:endmcitt. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muAt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (11,347) (Rev. 11/70) J V POS I T I O N A D J U S T M E NJ T R E Q U E S T No Department Superl�rteq4ent of SchoolsBudget Unit 601 Date 11/7/77 Action Requested Reclassify Account Clerk II to Account Clerk III 1-7 .Z:. Proposed effective da : 12/1/77 Explain why adjustment is needed: Added responsibilities and knowledge necessary on desk that handles schools payroll and teacher retirement. Estimated cost of adjustment: Co,-Itra Costo County Amount: I . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED 700.00 2. Fixed Assets: (tZS t .i tema and eob.t) Nn.;-9 1977 Office of $ County Adminlstr 700.00 Estimated total or. $ Signature Department Head Initial cr ermi,rLaton of County Administrator Date: January 9, 1978 o ivi Service: Request recouunendati � �; Count Admim strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Febryary 14, 1978-- --- Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Account Clerk II to Account Clerk III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Account Clerk III. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Account Clerk II position #01, Salary Level 266 (829-1008)to Account Clerk III, Salary Level 297 (911-1108) . Assistant P6rsonnellPirector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16 , 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978 . County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB Z 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 21 1978 _ By: r�).T~. ` Q� Patricia A. Bei Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o6 .th i s ad ju.6tment eorra#,i Lute a an Apptop444tion Adjustment and Pelusonn2f- Reaotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muht be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) D' 5 Contra Costa County 0SC ION ADJUSTME14T REQUEST No: /J IVED '.O'er' �J FEB - 7 197$ De fit A so ulture Budget Unit3300 Date 2/7/7$ Office of p Administrator Action Requested: Add one Administrative Services Assistant II os�0Jy; cancel one Administrative Services Assistant II$ position 01 r posed effective date: 2/22/7$ Explain why adjustment is needed: To recruit at the Administrative Services Assistant II level (no one is available at the Administrative Services AssistEnt level)III Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ ($1,731) 2. Fixed Assets:. (ti st -i tema curd eoet) � fC $ ($1 731) •�- � �- Estimated total — � Signature Depa tment Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Dat i _. ount Ad nistrator / Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, 1078 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Administrative Services Assistant II and cancel 1 Administrative Services Assistant III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Administrative Services Assistant II. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to relfect the addition of 1 Administrative Services Assistant II, Salary Level 424 (1342-1632) and the cancellation of 1 Administrative Services Assistant III, Salary Level 488 (1632-1983) . 1 Assistant personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16 , 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978 . Wo/rm' County Administ ftbrl Action of the Board of Supervisors t , Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on FEB 2 1 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 2 1 1978 — By: -�'1�'t`,5..�.r'i��> > l� Patricia A. Pall Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o6 ttiiz adju6tment eonetiitutes an AppnoptZa ion Adjustment and Petusonnet Ruo&ti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mu.6t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 ((•1347) (Rev. 11/70) POSIT I 0_ N' ADJ..USTMENT REQUEST No: �� 2-� 7 Department HEALTH Budget Unit 0450 Date 1-16-78 Action Requested: Allocate one_ (1) Accountant-Auditor I-Project position to the department. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide staff for Nutrition Project for the Elderly. - �c_r,:y Estimated cost of adjustment: !<.: _'=p Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: Jlv $ 5,470 (5 mo.) 2. Fixed Assets: (Z.at -itema and coot) cc 1i WN ==' �' ACL"-' Es Limated total $ 5,470 App Signature y ✓mac DO" 'Y = Department Head- Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: 1-25-78 To. Civil Service for review and recommen on. Count Admi ator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission at February 15-1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (1) Exempt position of Accountant-Auditor I-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Accountant-Auditor I-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (1) Exempt position of Accountant Auditor I-Project, Salary Level 357 (1094-1330) . Assistant Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 ,l Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB 21 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 21 1978 By: atricia k Bell 1)eAuty, Clerk APPROVAL c' .tk s adjurtme►u+ const tutU an Appnopni,ati.on Adjurtmejtt and PereonneZ Re a ott.:t coil Amendment. 1 140TE: Top section and reverse side of form fmue.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) oov2 it ` 'J ° POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/9/78 Action Requested: Reduce hours of Family Nurse Practitioner position VVISB=05 to 20/40: add a 20/40 position Proposed effective date: 2 1 Explain why adjustment is needed: To modify working schedule for Teresa HolUrook, FPTP. Estimated _cost :of ad3ustment: Cc-.,leu Coun,y Amount: ACE:�1ED 1 . Salaries__aR nd wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets (•fit item and cobt) $ Cr HUpgAf� A��,� '__ AGE\CY Estimated"tot.l�min:s,rc�or• .9 Y George Degnan, M.D. , Medical Director t Dcta ZSignature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: 1-2S— 8 To Civil Service for review and recommen 'on. Count7y Ad rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission6/1 ate: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Decrease hours of 40/40 Family Nurse Practitioner 1#05 to 20/40 and classify (1) 20/40 Family Nurse Practitioner position. Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Family Nurse Practitioner. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of Family Nurse Practitioner from 40/40 to 20;40 and adding (1) 20/40 Family Nurse Practir.:. tioner, both at Salary Level 465 (1521-1849) . Assistant Wrsonnel, Ejrector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978 . County Administrator . Action of the Board of Supervisors 21 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on F E J. OLSSON, Count; Clerk Date: FEB `? 1 1973 By1 r°: a /o _zv Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk APPROVAL r( ttti s adj�� ne►: ee�ts.t i.tuted a t App4oprr i.a.ti.on Adjustment cold Per-,so;inet Reno-Lebon Ame►ldnicnt. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mu6.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (!1347) (Rev. 11/70) POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: /0'? L/3 Department PROBAT 1014-YOUTH CENTER Budget Unit 321 Date 1/31/78 Action Requested: Reclassify Deputy Probation OfficerAl position n02. (Vacant) to Psychologist Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Psychologist class more appropriate for the Family tounselor position at the Youth Center Estimated cost-of adjustment: Amount: Contra Costes County 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED$ 2. Fixed-Assets: (tis t stems and coag ' 19/8 . . 5 Oif ice of Estimated totaQou Admini(trator: $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Datei To Civil Service: 1 ? Request recommendation. 1,, 4 I i, u Admen �t ato Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Ute: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Psychologist and cancel 1 Deputy Probation Officer II. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Psychologist. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of I Psychologist, Salary Level 439 (1405-1708) and the cancellation of 1 Deputy Probation Officer II, position #02, Salary Level 411 (1290-1568) . Assistant Personnel rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of the Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978 . County Admi st a or Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB 21 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J OLSSON, County Clerk FEg 21 1978 � Date. By: ( /! Patricia A. Be11 Deputy C'crk APPROVAL o'3 thi-s adjustment eon t,Uuteb tui App.7opn,i.ati.on Adjuzsbnent toad Pet6onnee ResoZ,.tio a Amend,nent. NIOTE: op section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (1.1347) (Rev. 11/70) f) )(%Q0 P O S I T I O N A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U E S T No: 10 ;2 V Department PUBLIC WORKS Budget Unit 0841 Date 2-6-78 Action Requested: CANCEL Asst. Airport Manager position (01) ; ADD Airport Opera- tions Supervisor position W-kj Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Asst. Airport Mgr. classification has been cancelled Duties of Asst. Airport Mgr. have been revised and reassigned to Airport Opera- tions Supervisor class in relation to new Manager of Airports class. Estimated cost of adjustment: • . Amount: Arpt. Oper. Supv. - 1535 (top) 1 . Salaries and wages: Asst. Arpt. Mgr. 7 g +164/mo 2. Fixed_Asse:es: (.Pitemizitemand co.6t) ontra Costa Coun RECEIVED _ 6 1978 Estimated total + 820 (Feb-June)� $ i r_ Signature rtme t ea Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: -2- �-- -� , n Admi m strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Airport Operations Supervisor and cancel 1 Assistant Airport Manager. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Airport Operations Supervisor. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Airport Operations Supervisor, Salary Level 404 (1263-1535) and the cancellation of 1 Assistant Airport Manager, position #01, Salary Level 367 (1128-1371) . Assistant Personnel Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16 , ] 978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Z 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on F E B J. OLSSON, County• Clerk Date: FEB 2 1 1918 By: Patricia A. Bell Depute cry APPROVAL eS tJLis adjustment eon t tute6 an ApptopAiation Adju tment and Peuonnet Reso.euti,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 0-1347) (Rev. 11/70) �� P13 POS I T I ON A D J US T M E N T REO UES T No: 5300 Department Social Service Budget Unit 502 Date Januar, 2Q,-D78 Action Requested: Cancel one full-time EWII #285 and add two half-time (20/40) EWII positions . Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide coverage through the utilization of two half-time positions. Estimated cost-of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Sal ari s artd wages: 2. Fixed �!sets: (ti st .items and coz t) - _ Estimated to :� ' ,; _ $ ^ -/ - ----- Signature Depar nt Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: February 2, 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. Count s rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission te: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Decrease hours of 40/40 Eligibility Worker II position #285; classify (1) 20/40 Eligibility Worker II position. Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Eligibility Worker II. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of 40/40 Eligibility Worker II position #285 to 20/40 and adding (1) 20/40 Eligibility Worker II position, both at Salary Level 285 (879-1068) . Can be effective day following ' Board action. Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on FEB 21 1978 J OLSSON, County Clerk 21 1978 Date: FEB By: �► ;J ,` �rlf flh Patricia A. geO Deputv Clerk APPROVAL o5 .t,i-5 adjustment eo►ts.ti tater ai App.70p.tiat i.o►t Adjustment and PetzonneZ Ruo.urtioa Amendmcat'. NOTE: op section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (141347) (Rev. 11/70) q;Ir+jti a POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Riverview Fire Prot. Dist. Budget Unit 7200 Date 1-19-78 Action Requested: Create position of Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Typist Clerk Proposed effective date( 3-1-78 Explain Why adj-ustment is needed: Coverage for full-time clerks when off on vacation _ LU or sick lea e7.-- Estimated cosi Df adjustment: o Amount: - County. 1 . Salaries and wages: RECE1,` ED 2. Faxed Assets: (d'.t .itemb and coat) 1R78 'Office of Estimated total $ Signature v Depar ent Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 23 , 1978 To Civil Service: f, Request recommendation. County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (1) Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Typist Clerk. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (1) Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 240 (766-931) . Assistant Personneit ctor Recommendation of County Administrator Date. February 16, 1978 - - Recommendation 978 • -Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Administrator ' Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB 21 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J R . OLSSON, County Clerk E E 8 9 1 1978 Date: u By: Patricia A. Bel( Deputy Clerk APPROVAL e3 tiLis adjus.tn:ejz-t ecjtsti Utes an ApptopV:attoji Adjustmcmt rusid PetzonneZ Reno.t'uti.on Amendr.;ejtt. NOTE: Top section and reverse s'de of form mca t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (14347) (Rev. 11/70) M0913 tofu POS I TI ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department County Clerk Budget Unit 0240 Date 9-26-77 Action Requested. Reclassify Intermediate Typist Clerk positions in the Juvenile and Criminal Seuttons of the County Clerks Office Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To more accurately reflect dut-Jes and respon- sibilities. Contra Costa County RECEIVED Estimated cost of adjustment: SEP 2 61977 Amount: I . Salaries and wages: $ 2. f'i xec Assets: (mat items cued coat) , �- M i Mli for IT $ Estimate total $ LL cis Signature —Department Hea Initial;-Detej4fiination of County Administrator Date: October 11, 1977 To Civil Service: /7Request recommenda �fef� W✓ Counts Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Juvenile/Criminal Courtroom Assistant. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the' class of Juvenile/Criminal Courtroom Assistant and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 279 (863-1049) and 1978-79 Salary Level 295 (906-1101) . The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Juvenile/ Criminal Courtroom Assistant, 1977-78 Salary Level 279 (863-1049) and 1978-79 Salary Level 295 (906-1101) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is not exempt from overtime. Assistant PersonndVDirector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16 , 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County dminis rator . Action of the Board of Supervisors 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on E E B FEB 14 1978 J. R,�O s ON, County ClerkI Date: By: -f'/i-ter ! ( Pa t r j a,4" R n Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o5 .thi6 adjuettment eon shute an Appaopxuati.on Adjurtment and PeAzonnee ReaoLtti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form rrc;d.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) i X34 V POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 990 -1, Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 54o Date 5/26/77 Action Requested: Establish Business Services Support Manager classification and reclassify position 087-01 to that class Proposed effective date: 6 1 77 Explain why adjustment is needed: to provide adequate staffing for Medical Services Estimated cM adjustment: ^.` Amount: 1 . -SalaFAs Gild wages: $ 2. :€i-xedc'Assits: (-Zcat .items and coot) �C. 1 C.Et:Y Estimated total $ George Degnan, .D., Medical Director Date— ���.7Signature _._------ Department Head I ni ti al determination of County Administrator Date: September 13. 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommen tion. Count 'Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Medical Services Fiscal Nanager. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Medical Services Fiscal Manager and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 501 (1698-2064) and 1978-79 Salary Level 517 (1783-2167) . The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Medical Services Fiscal Manager, 1977-78 Salary Level 501 (1698-2064) and 1978-79 Salary Level 517 (1783-2167) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. Assistant PersonnelDirector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Ad ni for Action of the Board of Supervisors 9.1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on FEB J OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 21 1978 By: l h rc.i / ��.Ci` Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o6 taus adjustment const to tU an App,opn i.ctt i.on Adjustment and Peu ohne e Resotu i.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropr—e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (1347) (Rev. 11/70) 040035 POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date _ _ 9/12/77 Action Requested: Conduct a Study at Martinez and Richmond Clinical Laboratories to Determine the Feasibility of establishing a classification for Supervising Clinical Laboratory- Technologist aboratoryTechnologist Proposed effective date• 9/1 77 Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide adequate staffing for Clinical Laboratory Service at Martinez and Richmond locations. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: C` � r / $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tint .items and coat) i $ AGENCY M � Estimated totaQfi"e of , $ Cc:-,nf Acrninis:=.c:tcr Signature George Degnan, MD. , edical Director -- :• — Department Head Initial -Detem-ination of County Administrator Date: Sentemher'�62R, 19-7:Z Ta Civil Service for review and reccyendatie Cour '•AdmT�ti strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission -.-/bate: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Assistant Chief Clinical Laboratory Technologist. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Assistant Chief Clinical Laboratory Technologist, and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 442 (1418-1724) and 1918-79 Salary Level 458 (1489-1810). The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Assistant Chief Clinical Laboratory Technologist, 1977-78 Salary Level 442 (1418-1724) and 1978-79 Salary Level 458 (1489-1810) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. Assistant Personnef Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16 , 197R Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. -1) - <:C County Adminis rator Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB 2 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ) on J. OLSSON, County Clerk FEB 21 1978 ), < < Date: By: rj�/�'i 1 r r;t_ aF �._. -,u �4 , Patricia A. Brill Deputy Clerk APPROVAL e6 thi6 adJ u,6 tmen t eonAt to to a an App%opn cation Ad j urtmemt and Pwonnet R,6obiti.on Amutdment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form moat be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 01 POS I T I ON A D J USTPIENT REQUEST No: � Department ccco- M,dj, Services Budget Unit 54o Date 4/27/77 Action Requested: Establish Classification of-&oai,Qr Therapist. Proposed effective date: as soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed' To provide adequate staffing for Rehabilitation Therapy Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fi:Ced As`et!�I- (ti.6t .c tm and coat) $ HUt;AN Pprov4-'' \ Estimated total $ _. 7? Do` W e-- Signature George Degnan, .D Medical pirector Department Hea -- initial `Deteraii nati on of County Administrator Date: September 1, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommendati County AdmiiTiTtrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission mate: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Chief Therapist. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Chief Therapist and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 440 (1410-1713) and 1978-79 Salary Level 456 (1480-1799). The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Chief Therapist, 1977-78 Salary Level 440 (1410-1713) and 1978-79 Salary Level 456 (1480-1799) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. Assistant PersonneY Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16 , 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Admin strator Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB 2 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 21 1978 By: Patricia A. Be)) Deputy Cleric APPROVAL o6 thZz adju,6tmert,t eon tZtute.a an Apprcoptci.afii.on Adjustment cued Peh,6cnnee Resotu.t..i.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form rrw,.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (11347) (Rev. 11/70) W!')���`� POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: CI 77. Department Ccco. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 3/29/77 Action Requested' Establish Assistant Supervising Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist classification Proposed effective date: as soon as POFFMe Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide adequate staffing for Radiology Service Estimatf�T- con of adjustment: - Amount: w - I - arM ^d wages: $ 2. fixed tAs s s: (tist .c tew and coat) LM A''-- CY Estimated total $ Da:e_� �7 Signature George De an, M. dical Director Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: 14a 3; 177 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. L Count A istrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission 6/Date: 3&.-1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Lead Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Lead Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist and recommended 1977-78. Salary Level 358 (1098-1334) and 1978-79 Salary Level 374 (1153-1401) . The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Lead Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist, 1977-78 Salary Level 358 (1098-1334) and 1978-79 Salary Level 374 (1153-1401) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is not exempt from overtime. Assistant Personnel Mtector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Admfnistrator Action of the Board of Supervisors f E g 2 1 1978 . Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on �. R. OLSSON, County Clerk E B 1 1978 Date: F ( ,:✓= , By. Patricia A. E3ell Cf,!rk APPROVAL c•S tlLis adiustme►zt cont tutea ait Appfcop&i.ati.on Adivatment and PeAzonneZ Resotu.i i.on Ame z&-nent. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) I . POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: qqq3 Department Public Wbrks Budget Unit 841 Date 8/23/77 Action Requested: Cancel 1 Airport Manager and Acid 1 Manager of Airports Pg oo deffective sda 5(poinnte new Airports :� Explain why adjystm-6nt is needed: Tb reflect responsibilities of position Board ` LU of yrs. RFrFivlED Estimated co'70- of'adjustment: AUG 24 1977 Amount: I. Salar4es.and wages: Th step Office of $ 690. 2. Fixed Assets: f tizt .c tema and cob4 County Administrator $ Estimated total `$ 690. Signature G7 �'�1��t rtment J Initial Determination of County Administrator D e: _ To Civil Service: Request recommdat'on. /-je&W7-ez---.V z, __---edantV Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Februaryl4, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove class of Airport Manager and Assistant Airport Manager; cancel (1) Airport Manager position. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission deleted the classes of Airport Manager and Assistant Airport Manager, Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by removing the classes of Airport Manager, Salary Level 476 (1573-1912) and Assistant Airport Manager, Salary Level 367 (1128-1371); also amend Resolution 71/16 by cancelling 1 Airport Manager position #01, Salary Level 476 (1573-1912). Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Adminis rator Action of the Board of Supervisors 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on FE B ` - R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB ? 1 1978 By:` (yt f, x 1 i' .� �`1 (I Patricia A. Bell Deputy ci=« APPROVAL o t its adJustin it cen tutes alt Appnoptictti.on Ad1ustir Lt and Petso��nee Ree.o.E:u,tion Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form rrusx be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (11347) (Rev. 11/70) �4 91 POS I T I Oh ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: O,2 V1 4031 Department PUBLIC WORKS Budget Unit 079 Date 1-30-78 Action Requested: CANCEL Assistant Building Services Superintendent Classification Proposed effective date: �1-30-78 Explain why adjustment is needed: The two positions in this classification have been reallocated to General Trades Supervisor and Mechanical Trades Supervisor. Costa County Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1. Salaries and wages: 1 $ - 0 - 2. Fixed Assets: (ti6t -Um and cost) `''I") 30 1978 ' 4ftise e*-- Giln� ' i: ^ y Admirrisrrator, Estimated total - 0 - t 3 U Signature 1 � ' Department ea I ni ti al Determination of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. LOW Count infstrato Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove the class of Assistant Building Services Superintendent. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission deleted the class of Assistant Building Services Superintendent. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by removing the class of Assistant Building Services Superintendent, Salary Level 535t (2076-2289) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant ersonne Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978p Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County Administra ` Action of the Board of Su ervisors FEB 2 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 21 1978 By: .►h . r' t`[c :' �s Patricia A. Be!{ Dept:ty Clerk APPROVAL o6 tkis adju,s.tmejLt condtitutee an Appnopniati.on Adjubtneitt aid Pe,.So►znet Ruotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Toe section and reverse side of form fmud.t be completed and supplemented, when appropria e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) POS_ I TI ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: JV ; Z 650 Department PUBLIC WORKS Budget Unit 4548 Date 1-30-78 Action Requested: CANCEL Traffic Sign Supervisor Classification Proposed effective dae: 1-30-78 Explain why adjustment is needed: There are no positions allocated to this classification Estimated. cost-jof iadjustment: Amount: C='='tea Costa County 1 . Sal ari es= and wages: RECEI VED 2. Fixed Assets: (tia# .stems and cost) Office of Es. MOAd t 1 rain is $ - 0 - r� Signature apartment 'Heifd ITO, ial ReMnination of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 ivi Service: Request recommendation. S, County—Adm-inistratfor Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove class of Traffic Sign Supervisor. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission deleted the class of Traffic Sign Supervisor. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by removing the class of Traffic Sign Supervisor, Salary Level 375t (1275-1405) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant 'PersonneY Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 19791 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. G County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on FEB 2.1 1978 , J R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB % 11978 By: Patrici2 A. Bali Deputy C,,;k APPROVAL oD tlliA adju tyre It cont, tutes an Appnoph i.ati.on AdjuAtme2t and PV%6onnee Res o.Pu t'.i.on Ame zdmemt. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fmu,6x be completed and supplemented, when approp- a e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 30D (M347) (Rev. 11/70) :��VA POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Vogl Department CCCC Fire District Budget Unit 2025 Date 11/18/76 Action Requested: To create the classification of Senior Fire Training Instructor. Proposed effective date: Explain why adjustment is needed: To establish a position in the District's Training Division where the salary level properly compensates the in iv- ual in relation to other District positions for advanced job -responsibility and skill requirements. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: (12 months) Contra Costa Coun�, 1,336 2. Fixed Assets: (ti.st stems and cost) wrjV Estimated total Orrice of $ 1,336 Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: December 197 6 To Civil •Service: Request recommendation, pursuant to memor n um dated November 30, 197 bunt AdmT-niWratCfr- Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Senior Fire Training Instructor. On February 14, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Senior Fire Training Instructor, and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 483 (1607-1953) and 1978-79 Salary Level 499 (1687-2051) . The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Senior Fire Training Instructor, 1977-78 Salary Level 483 (1607-1953) and 1978-79 Salary Level 499 (1687-2051) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is not exempt from overtime. Assistant Personne.VDirector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978. County A ministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on FEB ? 1 1978 4 County ,Clerk Date: FEB L 1 1978 By; Patricia A. Belt 0eau+v ri-.i- APPROVAL e3 tkis adju5 men,t conati,tu.teb an App.top.-Liation Adju,sUneitt and Pmsonnet Reso.tation Amendment. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) A. Division Affected: B. rife--4 Organization Chart AttachedQfe Consolidated Fire Training Division c yta C. (1) Current Official Job Classification: Fire Training Instructor (2) Lorking Job Title: Training Officer (3) Place/Hours Worked: Training Office-1. 2945 Treat Blvd. Concord 40 hrs/wee D. Is this a new function? Please explain: Yes. The position of Senior Fire Trail rai inc Instructor will handle advanced instructional development assignments in addition to major supervision and coordination of the various training system components. E. Wfat are the principal dutes and responsibilities of this position? The Senior Fire Training Instructor is responsible for the planning, development, implementation, and coordination of instructional courses and advanced training aid development. Job function: is accomplished under minimum supervision. Additional information attached Ye ED no i - E. Have any activities or responsibilities been assigned to this position from another position? Please explain. Yes-. Much of-the -supervisory and .coordina ng responsibility required for course administration handled-by the Trainin Supervisor is delegated to the Senior Fire Training Instructor, in addition o G. Number, location and titles of ether cositions assigned same or like functions: None . . _. H_ DGera a'e the-name namand tle .oftSu�e 'sg su��ry �[�yth��n � i ithhes stematic dr V. 'Fender, dining 1 I. List the nacres of employees supervised. If a unit is to be sup?rvised, simply name the unit and state the number of employees. Based on the Fire Districts Battal on Instructor concept, the Senior Fire Training Instructor assists in super vising approximately 60 instructors, course coordinators, and evaluators of the S�Mlor Wad J . Will ther pank ositions onsain t sithe department be affected by this adjustment? How? No. ' K. Supporting work load data -(required only for additional positions) N/A L. Describe any special features of the equipment or other fixed assets requested (e.g.- left pedestal typetrriter desk, 10 key -listing adding machine, etc.) N/A ,,. Additional Comments: POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 0 2- 3 � 079 Department PUBLIC WORKS Budget Unit 4010 Date 1-24-78 Action Requested: RECLASSIFY PERSON & POSITION - Alma Sayles, Typist Clerk (4010-02) from full-time to permanent part-time, 25/40. Proposed effective te:7ypisi Explain why adjustment is needed: Due to restructuring of assignments given to t e Clerk positions in Bldg. & Grnds. Admin. , Typist Clerk 02 requires only a part-time person. Estimated cost of adjustment: '_C';to Co Amount: 1 . Salarie nd_.wages: 25/40 x $666/mo = $416.25/mo -249.75/mo 2. Fixed Assets: (tist .c temb and coet) ..i _. r UTrj`c Of ••=ii Estimated total V "S 'rrr""=�trc- 999.00 (2/78-6/78) Signature rtment Hea Initial Determination ;jf County Administrator Date: January 27, 1 q 78 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. County A ministr for Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Decrease hours of Typist Clerk #02. Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Typist Clerk. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of 40/40 Typist Clerk position #02 to 25/40, Salary Level 194 (666-809) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant Pbrsonnel6Tirector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 16, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 22, 1978 . County Administrator Action of the Board of Su ervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on FEB 21 1978 J. .`OGSSUN, County Clerk j F E 8 21 1978 `/ Date: By: TI~�I I�r' I4�I ii P%,0 Patrir-i? A. Rnll Dep Jty Clerk APPROVAL c' .tlLi,;s a.djustmejit cont tutu an Apptop4ia ion- Adju bnent vid Peuonne,?_ Reao.Cuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muzz be completed'and supplemented, when appropriate, by in organization chart depicting the sectionlor office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) X11 l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY � , APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING Sheriff-Coroner ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 90. QUANTITY I �gp.cY0 2529 1013 Temporary Salaries $zi,669 2124 W42 F1eA EXPer"sc Izo.00 2S29 2479 Other Special Department Expense 6,500.o- 2S30 4954 Automated Drug I.D. Machine 38,000.E 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies $46,500.1" 6x'I { PPrcpr(able- oeu.: he VenU< </Y,l9S Dfl APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER nn Funds requested are necessary to implement two > �b1k Date �� y Federally funded grants, Gunshot Residue Collection B)" and Drug Identification, which were adopted by Board Resolutions 77/939 and 77/940, respectfully. Both COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR projects are 951 reimbursable through OCJP funding. By: cin-clqr� Date�2//71-79 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S : Supcn ours Kenn)',Fallen Schrodcr.B.OWCss,HASSettinC NO: FEB/2 198 On (_ S ASSISTANT J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. `�rF . __ f� SIGNATURE TITLE DATE APPROPRIATION A POO s21 _ ', ADJ JOURNAL NO. p�fr' C n A. 1301 Deputy Clerk (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE . 0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AWL-L LABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Depar Lment: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already peen approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Suaervisors. 1t. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 ACCOUNT CODING I.IEPARTNENT ON ORGANIZATION INIT. SHERIFF_CORONER ORGANIZATION ACCOUREVENNT Z REVENUE DESCRIPTION INCREASE �DECREASl� 2529 9362 STATE AID CRIME CONTROL 425.00 2529 9551 FEDERAL AID CRIME CONTROL 7,650.00- 2530 4362 STATE AID CRIME CONTROL 1,900.00 2530 9551 FEDERAL AID CRIME CONTROL 34,200.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT TO INCREASE ESTIMATED REVENUE FOR THE GUNSHOT By: Datea /� / RESIDUE COLLECTION F, DRUG IDENTIFICATION GRANTS COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR PER BOARD RESOLUTIONS 77/939 $ 77/940. By: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES:5°^et`i%om Kenny,Fandrn H,sSeDf E B/ 1 978 NO: )�J,_i_ - J.R.-FILSSON, CLERK , 4���, A By: — ���� f �.(i Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk REVENUE ADI. RAOOr 13_ JOURNAL NO. (M 6134 7/77) CO.'-&C Costa County COMMA COSTA COUNTY RFCI=IVED APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 FEB ! 1978 Office of _ I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: CCUn1y Administrator. ACCOUNT CODINC OAKLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> IMCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITT 7017 4956 FIRE HOSES 2 1/2 INCHES 0007 54.00 7017 4956 FIRE HOSES 1 1/2 INCHES 0008 32.00 7017 4956 GENERATOR 0005 13.00 7017 6301 FOR FIRE HOSES 4 GENERATOR 99.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST I+UDIT 7R0 By; pol�/� Op TO PROVIDE FOR INCREASED COSTS ON ABOVE EQUIPMENT COUNTY ADWNISTRATOR FROM RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES ACCOUNT. By: Dote -7 BOARD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: SpFerviAnrs Kenny.Fanden Schroder,Uu�e».Hasscltine N0: ` FEB 2 1 19 8 on - � �. z J R OLSSON. CLERK 4. _ __L_L7..-.8 StQAATURE T1 LE DATE AFFROPRIATION i � f J Patricia A. Bell Denton Clerk AS). JGL'RXAC 90. '?A 179 Rev 7/77) SEE HISTrIUCTIONS 011 REVERSE SIDE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 0 APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING P 1 07-CCT101TJ TiQ/C� ORGANIZA710M SUB-OBJECT 2 FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 7050 4953 Auto pp $5,600,00 7050 6301 Reserve for Contingency $5,600.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDI TOR,`OONTROLLER Date °� To replace 1972 Polara . COUNTY AD INISTRATOR By: - �fiQ2z;z Date--Z //'7/7f BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES : Supcn isms Kenny.Fehden �ihn�lc .It,.{tir,<.Hassclrinc NO: FEB 21 197 On J-R�QLSSON, CLERK 4. / `_ - S16t1ATU E T17LE DATE L gy� ''(�1� h1S J (C �� 1.�1�5 : { APPROPRIATION AP00 5211 P,1166a A RA11 Deputy Clerk ADJ JOURNAL N0. (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIOE ; 7r �� 0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of E.cpense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Bate: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY IF. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT V T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING I DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT. 0540 MEDICAL SERVICES ORCANIZATICN SUB-OBJECT 2 FIXED ASSET <DECREASE) INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OA FIXED ASSET ITEM 90. QUANTITY 6979 4951 Microfische Viewer 0017 3 $84O $ 6979 4951 File Vertical 0018 1 220 6979 4951 Postage Stamping Machine 0016 1 290 6979 4951 Portable Recorder with Transcriber acid' Accessories 0022 1 $ 627 6979 4951 Typewriters , Electric 0020 3 1,038 6384 2131 Minor Equipment 315 1 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER The above adjustments would permit the following actions : G 3/!S/78 (1) Purchase of dictation equipment for use in the Date a c Richmond Clinic Functions (2) Purchase three more electric typewriters for use in the Richmond Clinic functions. COUNT A MiNISTRATOR The cost of these proposed actions would be funded as By: Dote / /� indicated above. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S : Supero isors KennY.Fanden Cch,—ki.[kTcccss Hwxlrine NO: tLQ FEB 2 19 8 on Assistant .I R "LSSON, CLERK 4. Medical Director 2 / 3/ 78 37 ON ATU;tt TITLE DATE g}` �J � n t k Y L. F. Girtman, M.D. Ar WRIAT12N APO 22 Pntricia A. Bel Deouty Clerk ! ACJ JCURVAL NO � ��rti (51 .Z9 Rev 7/771 1 SEE iNSTRUCTIJN3 "N 4EVEP.3E 31DE • 1, _ � i INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FOWS ARE AVAILABLE FR.OIM CENTRLL SERVICE OFA-ICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form H 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, shoe the Equipment Item No, if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request; Explain Why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Pate: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. y _ _ • o;-ifra Costa Count -f ✓EDh CONTRACOSTA COUNTY REE It APPROPRIATION ADJUSTIAENT i T/C 2 7 L a i ►97 8 pf 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: f n GUflt' I' ACCOUNT CODING PUBLIC DEFENDER / Administrator ORGANII0108 SUB-09JECT 2. FIXED ASSE-i �bECNEASE)_, INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 2935 - I 4951 TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC 0003 143.00 2935 2100 OFFICE EXPENSE 143.00 if (TRANSFER TO 4951-0003) * I APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO ER TO INCREASE THE BUDGETED AMOUNT FOR (3) ELECTRIC TYPEIIRITERS COSTING MORE THAN ANTICIPATED. COUNTY Dhtl TRATOR i gy. tZ Date 11117Y BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S:,Supecaocs Kmdf.> ne'1 iclrtedlq BoRRess.Haisdcict No: FEB 21 197 On i R OLSSON CLERK 4.� TITLE DAT[ APFRO-RIATION A PQOs210 Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk ADJ JOURNAL NO. (At !?9 Rev 7%77) I SEE ItiSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district. is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Corr=tnication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipmant items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Suoervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY i APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING i. OEPARTRENT OR ORCANIIATION UNIT RECORDER CRCANItATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <1,ECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITER 10. QUANTITY 0355 4951 MAP FILE 10 DRAWER 0002 78.00 0355 2310 PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL SERVICES 78.00 (TRANSFER TO 4951-002) F APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT R ray. _ SPDote 'Y'"/) 1V TO INCREASE THE BUDGETED AMOUNT FOR A MAP FILE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR COSTING MORE THAN ANTICIPATED. By:- (-VA A2=,_Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Supemisors Kenny.Fabdeo Schroder.W99-s.Hasselrinc �F E Bf 2 j1 1(.'78 _ ...=�. ,:.R. ^' SSON. CLERK 4_ _ e a....... SIGNATURE TITLE DATE Y. - �� APFP.OPRIATION A POO 521 Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 40. (N 1:9 Row 7,/77) 1 SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE I ��➢ll INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Fxpense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fined Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Late: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's uditor-Controller's office for processing. L�:Q ?131i0E+1r:r � .; nw`A +,�:urit>u,civi-..cC <'J tsSU tit; . FU 14i..d 1r-:J1: UI%L)L) 'it CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER COPY PURCHASE ORDER 1 PURCHASING DIVISION ------IONNO. P 15829 DGFi i H F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Mail INVOICES in TRIPLICATE to: SHOW Tn:S r: !:_E:C;N Au 1-i:C' AC i Aud'ar Cowrol!erOffice I J✓A wJc:::Er_.E.:rS A%9 xl:>:�:c rerrys i Rc- • 103.County F.nonce Budd ng P %O OUOTAiie.%0 ^.am end Court Stre%!sT C . 94553 ... r„•'.ez•CA 9-2553 t (1 L _J DATE thEAE•tt CAZIFD•'COUYTY'l 2/6/78 PUR-HASE ORDER NUMBER MUST BE SHOWN ON ALL INVOICES. VENDOR NO. A/C I SNIP VIA:PREPAID F.O.B. . ? TERMS J4 D DESTINATION AO#� V _ Dietetich Post s 599 Second St. DEPT.: Recorder D _ San Francisco, Ca. 94107 — - ! O REQUISITION NO. & DATE: ..jC)„7 R L J 32/20/77 4HEREIN CALLED"COVTRACTnR”) A C r•iT CO4W.cCITYCCCE OCDA.:IATON .SuSO"Cr tASt O.r:CN KT.:1NOatAU:N SrLC MGS M120 ASSET `FR ASST.aT`/.: KIISEM AMOUNT pX1-=002 If delivery is not or cannot be made by CONTRACTOR must so notify COUNTY immediately and County reserves the right to cancel this order. To give such notice, or for any further information. contact COUNTY PURCHASING REPRESENTATIVE, 415/372.2174; or write to CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,P.O.BOX 31,MARTINEZ,CA 94553 ITEM EJJT. MATERIAL OR SERVICE ;., QTY./U111T UNIT PRICE EXTEMSIOsI Hamilton Map Cabinet, consisting of: 1 01 10-drawer unit #1J100 with lock installed __ - 1 ea. _ 666.2 2 0 -Flat cap 61J1 _. -. 1 ea. 35.0 3 0 -Flush base 11J17 _. _._ __ _--- I ea. Delivery: 8 weeks A.R.O. SALES TAX 47.7 TOTAL AMOUNT 7 8 3.0 TFRMSAND CONDITIONS TMr*PUrc!ft se order when signed by c 1. Invoice each Purchase Order separately.Items on this Purchase Order must not be billed with those on County Purchasing Representofive autho- otherPurchase Orders. rites the delivery of the above articles 2 Unless otherwise specified, all shipments are F.O.B. Delivered.When freight is authorized to be or service subject to the conditions on the prepaid and odded to invoice•a copy of the rece;pt._•d freight bill MUST accompany your invoice. reverse sidle. 3. Substitutions• changes, and prices other than specified above must be authorized in writing by the Purchosing Agent. 4 ACCEPTANCE OF THIS PURCHASE ORDER implies the acceptance of all terms and conditions contained herein, including the reverse side hereof and all specifications, drawings o.d o::di!iorol ,t terms and conditions referred to he.ein and/or ouuched hereto.Read them carefully.No substitutions By: 3 orchandcswill beeffective withovtCounty w•rittenapproval. Aurnc ::r i a.cnA;:vc,cv ts�r.a 5 Th,%order or any payment due thereunder is not assignable by contractor without written approval of Co_unry. _ iS o RtY 10,771 b, — ~— - ,r��fir,c'1 i fit) 1 r 0 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING County Administrator ORCANIZATION SUB-08JECT �2, FIXED ASSET -DECREASE> INCR'_ASt OBJECT OF EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 110. QUANTITY! 0003 2310 Trf. to 0003-4951 380 0003 4951 Executive Chair D008 1 380 4 ;- APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To replace executive chair. By,� . Ali �� Date d/i7/78 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: I11 Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S: Co(Krvisors Ken".Fander!f Sihrodcr.Boggess.Hasselcin! ;� on fi�'Ck! FEB197 I �, o� J.F2. OLSSON, CLERK a. F. Fernandez, Assist. Co. Admin.-Finance 214/ 78 -� �IpN A70�E TITLE PATE 1 C. c rZ f Ey: \.'�_ APPROPRIATION AROO�.2�S Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNA: N0. anpr�rtir (M 129 Rey SEE tNSTRUCTiCN3 ON REVERSE SIDE 1 • 't, rt-0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Cominunication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the itwas showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Raquest: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the Countv Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. k. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. Lana �,ofl-yon°nY ,..,...a f.-.,-� r-•-- • _ �noo Visoo �1�11109 CI3AI-038 • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 T ACCOUNT COOING 1. DEPARTMENT ON ORGANIZATION UNIT: Riverview Fire Protection District' Il 019ANIZATI11 S01-01JECT 2. FIXED ASSET <IECREASE> INCREASE OfJECT OF EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITER 10. IVANTITT 007200 4681 -installing floor covering $1,000.00 007200 4682 For cost of floor covering $1,000.00 t w ,r ' APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CO[�TROL To provide for cost of floor covering under one account . �. - -- — By. �,. LI JJ Data Q Lowest Bid $1,522 COUNTY AD NISTRATOR By: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: Supen•ium Kenny.FsMen '(Sn irr 14�Cr sa HASseltine NO: Y)Cwt FEB 21 l 78 On- J.R. OLSSON, CLERK CHIEF 2 /8 /78 910MATURC TITLE DATE �C-_ 0, (1 A POO `Patrica A. AOJ. JrrNrA� No. iABelk j�► " r5•., r,� Clerk �� .� i�� (M 129 Rev. 7/7T) GEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS y NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this cdjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment item list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fined Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation. of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in cough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Bate: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY r� ) 0APPROPRtiATION* ADJUSTMENT / T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING PIIBLIC WORKS ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY Building Planning 4050 4951 1 . Typewriter Electric 0007 1 750 Building Maintenance Shop 401 4951 1 . Typewriter Electric 0007 (1 ) 675 2. Microfiche Viewer 0006 (2) 500 Property Management 4060 4951 1 . Desk 0001 48 P. W. Business & Services 4502 4951 2. Storage Racks 2 600 P. W. Mapping 4528 4951 1-3. Table 0008 I 153 P. W. Land Development 4522 4951 3. Dictator Transcriber 0010 26 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRO 1 . Transfer funds to Building Planning Org for A /� purchase of Electric Typewriter By. Date 2. Storage required for data processing financial COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR system IBM reports By: ` '`fit Date - 3. Additional funds for purchase of dictator machine. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Cnpervisors Kenny.Fab&'' i-,Y'er tcLtis+.Huxltitx No: k iLk 0n FEP 41 1378 Public Works Director/ �_�'aL LSSON, CLERK qTURE T17LExwN ''4/I 6c Br a �,� �; %� APPROPRIATION ��-�tricia A. Bell [)sooty clerk ADTJOURNAL N0. 1 t (M I29 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE J INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS Ac- AUI LABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired.. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. i B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Ad4ustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Hequest: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send_the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor Controller's office for processing. ,:. f 0063 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Consummate Purchase and ) Accept Deed of Voelker ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 157 Property in Martinez, ) Detention Facility Project ) (Gov.C. Sec. 25350) (1000 Pine Street, Martinez) ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board on January 17, 1978, passed Resolution of Intention No. 78/53, and notice fixing February 21, 1978 at 10 :45 a.m. , in its Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, as the time and place when it would meet to consummate purchase of the real property described therein from Robert L. Voelker, trustee, said property being required for the County Civic Center; said Resolution was duly published in the "Morning News Gazette." The Board hereby consummates said purchase and approves the Purchase Agreement dated January 9, 1978 between Robert L. Voelker, trustee, and the County for the property located at 1000 Pine Street, Martinez; and authorizes the County Administrator to sign said Purchase Agreement on behalf of the County. The County Auditor is hereby DIRECTED to draw a warrant charge- able to Account No. 0115-4015 in favor of Escrow Number 83222-4, St. Paul Title Company, P.O. Box 4156, :walnut Creek, California, in the sum of $47,000.00 for said property for payment to Robert L. Voelker, trustee, upon his conveying to the County a Grant Deed therefor. The payment herein represents the balance due the grantor on a settlement of $155,000.00, the sum of $108,000 having been previously withdrawn from condemnation deposit, Condemnation Action #171655, Contra Costa County vs. Robert L. Voelker, trustee, et al. Said Deed, dated January 9, 1978, is hereby ACCEPTED and the Clerk of this Board is ORDERED to have it recorded, together with a certified copy of this Resolution. PASSED on February 21, 1978, unanimously by the Supervisors present. Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: County Administrator County Auditor Recorder (c/o R/P) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 157 i (N THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Application to) the Local Agency Formation ) Commission for Approval of the ) RESOLUTION NO . 78/158 Pleasant Hill Bay Area Rapid ) (Gov. C . #56140 , 56195, Transit District Station Area ) 56196) Annexation to County Service ) Area No. L-42 ) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR ANNEXATION OF THE PLEASANT HILL BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT STATION AREA TO COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. L-42 Whereas on February 21 , 1978, the Public Works Director has recommended that the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area be annexed to County Service Area L-42 to appropriately finance certain street lights and ; Whereas this Board hereby determines that pursuant to. Division 1 (commencing with Section 56000) of the Government Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for annexation of the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station to County Service Area L-42. The exterior--- -- -- boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed are as described • in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein . The territory is legally uninhabited . The reason for this application is to provide this territory with street lighting services . IT IS HEREBY REQUESTED that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve the Boards proposal to initiate the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station Area Annexation to County Service Area No. L-42. The Clerk of this Board is Hereby Directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution of Application with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission . PASSED by the Board on February '21 , ' 1978 . Originator: Public Works Department Traffic Operations Division cc Assessor Local Agency Formation Commission Attn : Executive Officer RESOLUTION NO . 78/158 z 45-79 Description Date: 2/14178 By; EXHIBIT "Au Pleasant Hill B.A.R.T. Station Annexation to County Service Area L--42 Being a portion of Rancho Las Juntas, described as follows; Beginning at a point on the boundary of County Service Area L-42•, said point being on the northern line of Las Juntas Way, said point also being the southeastern corner of Lot 1, Estrella Rancho, filed June 17, 1953, in clap Book 50, at page 48; thence, leaving said boundary of County. Service Area L-42, Easterly, along the northern line of Las Juntas Way, 420 feet, more or less, to the western .Line of Coggins Drive; thence Northerly and Westerly, along the western and southern lines of Coggins Drive, 1250 feet, more or less, to the northeastern corner of Parcel "2", as shown on that certain map filed October 25, 1972, in Book 24, of Par- cel Maps, at page .47, said point also being on the eastern boundary of the City of Pleasant Hill; thence northerly, Easterly and Northerly, along the eastern boundary of the City of Pleasant Hill, 150 feet, more or less, to the northern line of Coggins Drive; thence, leaving said boundary of the City of Pleasant Hill, Easterly, along the northern line of Coggins•Drive and its eastern extension, 420 feet, more or less, to the eastern line of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence Sottherly, along the eastern line of the Southern Pacific Railroad, 2500 feet; more or less, to the center of Treat Boulevard; thence Westerly, along the center of Treat Boulevard, 1180 feet, more or less, to the southern extension of the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Bruce Purcell, recorded July 8, 1977, in Book 8409, of Official Records, page 64.6; thence North 70 35' East, along said extension and the eastern line of said Purcell parcel (8409 OR 646), 150 feet, more or less, to the northeastern corner thereof; thence North 880 53' 30" East, 131.2 feet to the center of Oak Court; thence North 70 35' East, along the center of Oak Court, 152.23 feet; thence north 880 53' 30" East, 125•feet, more or less, to the western line of the Pleasant Hill B.A.R.T. Station; thence Northerly, Northwesterly and Northerly, along the western f _ 2-- line -line of said Pleasant Hill B.A.R.T. Statiori, as followst Northeasterly along a curve to the left having a radius of 137.50 feet, a distance of 40 feet, more or less; Northeasterly along a curve to the right having a radius of 40 feet, through a central angle of 100 18' 10", a dis stance of 7.19 feet; North 80 45' 49" East, 2 .4.25 feet; North 00 26' 56`r Fast, 71.7.0 feet; North 510 50' 44" West, 371.9d feet; South 890 44' west, 40.00 feet and North 40 14' East, 328.13 feet to the southern line of Las Juntas way; thence North 40 14' East, 25 feet, more or less, to the center of Las Juntas 'Way, said point being on the boundary of County Service Area L-42; thence North 890 44' East, along said bound- ary of County Service Area L-42, 40 feet to the northeastern extension of the northern line of the Pleasant Hill B.A.R.T. Station; thence Southerly, Sisterly and Northerly, along said extension and the northern line of said Pleasant Hill B.A.R.T. Station, as follows: South 40 14' West, 285 feet, more or less; North 890 06' East, 327.64 feet; North 42° 24' O1" East, 64.28 feet; North 890 42' 36" East, 398.40 feet; North 620 35' 19" East, 129.40 feet and North 00 17' 24" West, 95.13 feet to the southern line of Las Juntas Way; thence westerly, along the southern line of Las Juntas Way, 225 feet, more or less, to the southern extension of the eastern line of said Lot 1, Estrella Rancho; thence North 60 38' 56" East, along said extension of Lot 1, 50 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 34.11 acres, more or less. i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of RESOLUTION 140. 78/159 a Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 240-77, } Alamo area. 1 The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 240--77 ,property located in the Alamo area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A Subdivision Agreement with e' Yvonne Williams , 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. Letter of Credit issued by American Bank & Trust with e' Yvonne Williams as principal, in the amount of $7,700 for Faithful Performance and $4,350 for labor and materials; b. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail Tdo. 6377 , dated February 10, 1978 , in the amount of $1,000.00 , deposited by: First American Title Guarantee. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Parcel Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 21, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD Director of Planning First American Title Guarantee P. 0. Box 1006 Danville, CA 94526 e' Yvonne Williams 1540 Las Trampas Rd. Alamo, CA 94507 Richard W. Moulds 169 E. Prospect Ave. Danville, CA 94526 PMOLUTION fro. 78/159 . SUBD I 1 S I ON AGREEMENT (§11) ~blot i v i i otl: MS 240-77 (§1) Subdivider: a vonne Wi lams (Government Code §§664(,' �_, __ and 9966463) (�-T) IiffeCtivC: D.Ltc: Februaa 21 1978 (§1) Completion Period: one year 1. PARTIES r, UA'1'I:. L•ffect.ive tin the above date, tato County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "Ctnitlt:y", :111(1 Lite above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning this sul:tlivision: 2. Ii 11'R u.-i1:N is. Subdivider ala 1 1 construct, insta 11 and cont[:.etc road anil street improvements, tract drains;:,-. street nign:,. fire hydrants. and all improvements as required by the County Ordinatltt• "mic. cs-pocial lv 'Title 9, and including future amendments, and all improvements rt^lutr��I in the plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file ill the Cowl!v's I'tibl it Works Department.. Subdivider shall comb I et e t I,i s Work :lilt[ improvemen is (hereinafter called "work". within the above completion period + ►um datr 1lcreof as required by the C:aiifornia Sub- division Map Act (Government Code lilt,' following), in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted constrii, 1 ion l►r:mtices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordin;mce Code anti rulings made tltcrcundcr; and where there is a conflict between the imlorovement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3• Snhd i vidcr puaraptces flint the work is and will he fry ;'r�+:•, .11..1'eCt . AL.l will perform sat.i:;factorily .in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the t urthaance Code: and he shall ::(• piiar nrce it for one year after its completion and act ;•t:utce against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. i.•il'RUI'I:MI:N'I' S1:C11R['I1': lllx)n executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499, tl�•I.nsit as security with the County: A. I'rr Performance and Guarantee: $ 1,000.00C.1.511, plus additional security, in the amount of $ 7,700.00 00cli together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is j11't-.:ented in the form of: ❑ Cash, certified chrck, tar cashier's check ❑ Accel►table cnrporale :urcl-r bond JK) Acceptable irrevol-al•le It•ttr•r of credit l4ith this sccurit�• 1.110 SUbtliVider girt;:nitrr�z I.is performance of this agreement and of the work for one year :,`ter completion anti act,eptance thereof against any defective t.orkman- sh.ih or materials or any unsatisfactory lic•t formance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. G. For 11apncnt: - Secur i t.• i 11 t he amount of S 4�350.00, which is one half of the estimated cost of tilt work. F-11cb neciirity is presented in the form of: ❑ c:asit, certified r•1i+•cl:, or -•ashicr's check ❑ !lcceptahle corporate bond ® Acceptable irrcvo1-;lhlc lt•11-er of credit h'i t It this securi t% tile Sul.-divider };tip rani res payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, anti to persons renting ctlllipntent or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- Microfilmed v.,3!i is_ ;::! order S. 11AItkAWN. Subdivider warr:Ufts that said improvement plans are adequate to ' accomplish this cork as promised in '•:c'c•t iron 2; and if, -at any time before the County's . resolution of comlviction for the said improvement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall mike changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. G. NO WAIVER BY COIINI'Y. insprct iun of the work and/or materials, or approval of cork and/or materials inspected, or statement by tiny officer, agent or employee of the County indicating; tile- work or :uiy hart thereof complies with the requirements of this . Agreement, or acceptance of the 1,1101V or am grcrt of said stork 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 Colaract 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. I:yl�ii'f.`:1'I'1'. S ubd ivider !A1.111 livid harmless and indc,nni fy Lhe indemnitees from the liabilitic; as defined in this s,,Ctdon: A. The indemnitees licnc•fited Mid protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. 1;. 'Idle liabilities prol.r-t'Led 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, properly damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless of delict leer or not. such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any tine before t'ac County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the cork as completed, and includiiig; the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- ceedings) concerning these. C. The actions causin,: liability are any act or omission (negligent or non- ncg;l igent) in connection with the rvit ters covered by this Agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or :illy officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. U. `:on-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not nn, Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed any plan(s) or'sr-ecifi.cativiv(s) i-, .mnection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification 1VVLI ing; any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any nerlig;ent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. S. CO.S1S. Sul,divider : hall i.ir i;-holl clue, all the costs of the cork, including inspections thereof and relocating existing; utilities required thereby. 9. SURREYS. Subdivider :mall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with tite filed map and to the satisl•action of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. Nt),\1'IRFORMANCIi AND 1:12.N15:. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this Agreement or vyIcusions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or other►.i::e, an.l stil)dividcr shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. if county ::urs to c•copel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing; the work, .:Mogi:ich r --hall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. . if, before County accepts the work. the subdivision is annexed to a city, the Comity m:1)- assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing; them. -Z- 000 740 Miuofilmcd Y."':1. _:-J order j: 12. RI-TORI) MAI'. III rcow:ider.41on hereof, County shall allow Subdivider Lo file and record the F in:il�Map or I':I rrc`L Map for said Subdivision. CUMRA COSTA COuN•1'Y SUBDIVIDER: (see note,below) Vernon L. Cline, ,/l Public Works Director e'Y,dpnne Williams - Individual Deputy (Designatc offficial capacity in the buisine.- RECOMMLl\ 0 FOR AI'1'1%'tiVAI.: to :;uhd i.r i ilrr; ( 1) Exec•ulc• :I('kuow I Vdl; ~---�� - ----- ment form below; and it' a corporation, affi corporate seal. ��---- Assist ne Public ~ )rks Director (CORPURATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED:_ . OHO G. CLAUSE.tl, County Counsel :: it .. �t is ., it ., it .. :: :` ;r .. .. ., is .. .. ': 'r is is �c ;r is .. :4 is .. .. :c :c :: .. '..• .. is :c :E � :c '..• :: :c SLaLc• of California ) (Acknowledgment by Gorpuration, Partnership. County of Contra Costa )tis• or Individual) On February as g n lg'7 , the person(::) Whose name(~) is/are -iigned above for Subdivider and who is/are knwoto me to be th, indi,,idunl(s) and officer(s) or partner(s) as stated above: who signed this instrument, appeared before me. and acknowledged to me that She executed it and LhaL Lhe corpnrat_ion I,r partnership named above execuLed .it. OFFICIAL SEAL `._`" -;-e—z-,W (NO'rARIAL SEAL) ELINOR E. BLEAKNEY •a �' NOTARY PUBLIC -CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MY Ccmm. expires OCT 25, 1981 Piotary Public for said County and State (Subd iv. Agrmt . C(:C SLd. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) FI LED F E B J-1 J. 2. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS C TR STA CO. Microfilmed with board order ORIGINAL ON FILE IN PUBLIC WORKS ACCOUNTING DIVISI08 P O Box 2340. Walnut Creek. California 94595 AMERICAN t 940 T ce valley Blvd . Walnut Creek, Calrforn,a 94595 4rust Telephone (415) 938-1000 b8ank F�F AL E D February 9, 1978 FE8 ,2J, 1978 J. R. OLWN CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS pyty- Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Administration Building Martinez, CA 94553 Subject: Instrument of Credit Delivered as Improvement Security; Combined Performance and Labor and Materials Security (Contra Costa County Ordi- nance Code SS94-4.406 and 94-4.408) Gentlemen: American Bank and Trust Company, a financial institution, subject to regulation by the State of Califon-nia or the Federal Government of the United States of America, delivers to Contra Costa County this instrument of credit as security for certain imporvements in accordance with the Subdivision Agreement, dated FF?brnar:, 21 1.97,4 and referred to here- in and by this reference made a part hereof, subject to the following conditions: 1. We pledge that we hold and will hold on deposit the sum of SEVEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ($ 7,700.00) as trust funds guaranteed for payment to Contra Costa County (or successor city) to secure e'Yvonne Williams' (herein- after referred to as "Oimer") faithful performance of the Subdivision Agreement executed by Owner and Contra Costa County for Subdivision MES 240-77 for the commencement and construction of work and improvements as described in said Subdivision Agreement and the Subdivision Ordinance of Contra Costa County. We will so hold this sum until the commencement, comple- tion, and ti,rritt_?n accegLance by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors of all work and improvements under said Sub- division Agreement. Prior to said acceptance, upon demand by Contra Costa County (or successor city), the whole or any portion of said funds shall be paid forthwith to the County (or successor city) for use towards the commencement and com- pletion of the work and improvement as it sees fit. (Note: If the Agreement provides for a maintenance period, utilize Section 2. ) !c� Microfilmed with board order /G American Bank& Trust Company /P.O. Box 2340, Walnut Creek, California 94595/ [415] 938-1000 2. Upon written acceptance by the County Board of Super— visors (or successor city) of all work and improvements under said Agreement as complete, eighty-five percent (85%) of the funds held in trust in accordance with Section 1 shall be released and the remaining fifteen percent (15%) shall be held as security until the improvements successfully pass the guarantee and maintenance period(s) specified in the Subdivision Agreement. When all of the guarantee and main- tenance requirements have been satisfied, this remaining sum shall be released upon written acceptance by the County Board of Supervisors (or successor city) of the completion of these requirements. Prior to said acceptance, upon written demand by the County (or successor city), the whole or any portion of said residual (15%) sum shall be paid forthwith to the County (or successor city) for use towards satisfaction of these requirements. 3. We further pledge that we similarly hold the additional sum of FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($4,350.00) on deposit as trust funds guaranteed for payment to any con- tractor, his subcontractors, and to any and all persons, companies or corporations furnishing labor or-'materials or services; or renting equipment to the Omer or the contractor or his subcontractors for the performance of said Agreement; and for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to such work or labor. Six months after written acceptance by Contra Costa County (or successor city) of all work and improvements under said Agreement as complete, this sum may be reduced to an amount not less than the total of all claims on which anaction has been filed and notice thereof given in writing to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, and if there are no actions filed, said sum may be released in full. It is hereby agreed that the obligation set forth in para- graph 3 shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies, and corporations entitled to file claims under Title 15 (commencing with Section 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code, so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon said obligation. 4. No alteration of said Agreement, or of any plans or specifications of said work, agreed to by Contra Costa County and Owner, shall relieve us from liability on this letter of credit. We hereby give consent for any such alterations to be made without further notice to or consent by us. We hereby hold ourselves bound without regard to and independently of any action against Owner whenever taken. We further agree that if Contra Costa County sues on this letter of credit, we will pay all its reasonable costs, expenses wnd attorneys' fees it it is the prevailing party. -2- Micro`ilmod with board order y . -American Bank& Trust Company /P.O. Box 2310, Walnut Creek, California 945951 [415] 938-1000 t This instrument of Credit is irrevocable. Dated: 7T AMERI B AND TRUST COMPANY e'YVONNE WILLIAMS The undersigned hereby agrees to all the terms B : and conditions set forth Vice President I - ' and releases the financial I swear i$di er 'pen'lty of perjury institution executing this that I have authority to bind letter of credit from all AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY liability except as herein to the terms of this Letter of specifically set forth. Credit. Executed at Jalnut Creek Executed at Walnut Creek, Calif. California this 9th on =�!, 197,r . day of r e'bruary 1978 . .1ERICA11 EMX AN 140 TICE VALLEY BLVD. Vice President/Manager ���� ALNUT CnLclt, CALIF. 94595 , , . „, BY. onne Williams State of Cali?ornia ss. County of Contra Costa State of California ss. ACKNOWLEDGMENT: County of Contra Costa The person signing above for ACKNOWLEDGMENT: AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO. On February 9, 1978, before me known to me in individual and the undersisned Notary Public, business capacity as stated, personally appeared personally appeared before me e'Yvonne Williams today and acknowledged that known to me to be the person whose he executed it and that the name is subsreribed to the within corporation named above instrument and acknowledged that executed it. she executed the same for the prup( February 9, 1978 therein contained. In witness wherc Dated: of I hereunto set my hand and offi iai seal. ...., OFFICIAL SEAL 5- % " ELINOR E. BLEAKEY Q„ 3; NOTARY PUBLIC -CALIFORNIA .nt.i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (J ` •°=' My comm. expires OCT 25. 1981 15 - �� -- OFFICIAL SEAL ELINOR E. BLEAKNEY o NOTARY PUBLIC-cALIFORNIA n CONTRA COSTA COUiITY My mmm. expires OCT 25, 1981 C 1"1 _3_ Microfilmed vrith board order 14HEN RECORDED, RETURN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF OWNER TO CLERK BOARD OF at o clock M. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION W. A. Brady Company (C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 4725-4680-658-76 RESOLUTION NO. 78/160 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on January 3, 1978 contracted with W. A. Brady Company 2723 Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon, California 94583 Name and Address of Contractor for corrective work of improvements of Subdivision 4079 at and near the intersection of Mauri Court and Love Lane in the Danville area. Project No. 4725-4680-658-76 with (Not Required) as surety, Name of Bonding Company for work to be performed on the grounds of the County: and The Public Works Director reports that said work has been inspected and complies with the approved pians, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of February 8, 1978 ; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON February 21 , 1978 CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: February 21, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at Martinez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy Clerk Originator: Public Works Department - Construction Division cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public Works a `^ RESOLUTION NO. 78/160 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of the Approval ) of the Third Revaluation of ) Ground Rental for Pacific States ) Aviation (William S. Towne, Lessee) ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 161 Fixed Base Operation (Buchanan ) Field Airport). ) The Board. of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Section Second of the Lease between the County of Contra Costa, as Lessors, and Pacific States Aviation (William S. Towne), commencing March 1 , 1963 and as amended to include the additional area by Board Order dated October 27, 1964, and as assigned to William S. Towne by Assignment of Lease approved in Board Resolution No. 5546 dated September 20, 1966, provides for revaluation of the ground rental at the end of 5-year periods. NOW, THEREFORE, this Board hereby approves the Public Works Director's recomm- endation that the ground rental of said lease amendment be increased from a total of ground rent of $5,520.00 per year to $6,900.00 per year, effective on the third 5-year anniversary date of the original lease, namely, March 1 , 1978; subject to the rights of the Lessee to appeal the rental increase by arbitration of appraisers as provided in said Section Second. PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 21, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine, R. I. Schroder NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor W. N. Boggess -(Supervisor Boggess desires the record to show he abstained from voting for reason that he has an interest in said leasehold held by Pacific States Aviation, Inc) Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: County Administrator Auditor " Assessor Airport Manager Lessee (c/o — R/P) Sub-Lessee (c/o - R/P) f RESOLUTION NO. 78/161 jFtriY rzr•,cu n�:�, Rlr�If;to —'7Ps1t?� n Am T, rq,;-P ;•T• n•B.• ri;, TO CLERK BOILRD OF at o clock SUPERVISORS M. Contra Costa County records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder • Fee • $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA CO-J2ITY, CA11FOraTIA In the Matter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTIOJ OF ACC1✓?T1iNCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE 0? COF PLETIO�F Mi dstate Construction Corporation (C;C. 03086, 3093) (44 i i-4053) RESOLUiIO : 110. 78/162 _ The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THLT: The County of Contra Costa on March 10, 1977 . ' contracted with Midstate Construction Corporation, P.O. Box 1158. Sausalito, CA Mame and Address of Contractor) . for Construction of Women's.Minimum Security Mork Education Furlough Center, 4 Brookside Drive, Richmond .with Aetna Insurance Co. as surety, ?lame of Bonding Company - for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and The Publin 11forks Director reports that said work has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of February 21 , 1978 . -Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the Coi:unty Recorder a copy of this Resolution. and Notice as a Notice of Completion for -said contract. - A time extension to February 21 , 1978 is granted as the Contractor %vas delayed because of late delivery of manufactured items. The County has had beneficial ' occupancy since February 3, 1975. PASSED AI-M ADOPTED OYT February 21, 1978 CERTIFICATION and VERIFICATIO, • I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolu— tion and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of U]"Lis Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty'of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. - Dated: February 21, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk &: at Martinez, California ex officio Clerk 'of the Board BY C: 4YL - pu r . Originator: B;.ii 1 di n_g & Grounds �'• - cc: ii cora :ecu re•curn Contractor Auditor. Public 1:or1:s Acotxec XiVdmcxsbavR P]:SO1.1IT1O3%F 1;0. 78/162 17Agenda Clerk �� architectural Div. 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. 78/163 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 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: Escape Class Full Assessed Name & Account No. & Tax Rate Area For Year Property Value Value A. J. Brabant L. G. Sullivan, as follows: n014703-EO03, TRA 66085 1976-77 Pers Prop $ 5,380 $ 1 ,345 n1. 014703-EO03, TRA 66085 1977-78 Pers Prop 5,060 1 ,265 Motorola, Inc. #090480-EO07, TRA 02014 1977-78 Pers Prop 84,640 21,160 Kenneth H. McCaulou David McCaulou n083615-EO01 , TRA 66047 1974-75 Pers Prop 1,260 315 Assessees have been notified. R. 0. SEATON, Ass t. Assessor t2/14/78 cc: Assessor (Giese) Auditor Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. 78/163 Page 1 of For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Escape Class Full Assessed Name, Acct. No. , & Tax Rate Area For Year Property Value Value Kenneth H. McCaulou, as follows: #083620-E000, TRA 09000 1974-75 Pers Prop $ 5,880 $ 1 ,470 -083620-EO02, TRA 14010 1974-75 Pers Prop 2,320 580 #083620-EO02, TRA 14010 1977-78 Pers Prop 3,960 990 #083620-E003, TRA 15004 1974-75 Pers Prop 1 ,980 495 Bay Area Vangas, as follows: #009000-E000, TRA 79041 1974-75 Pers Prop 500 125 '-009000-E000, TRA 79041 1975-76 Pers Prop 9,665 2,415 '-009000-E000, TRA 79041 1976-77 Pers Prop 9,893. 2,470 #009000-E000, TRA 79041 1977-78 Pers Prop 8,342 2,085 Bus Inv Ex 25 Vangas, Inc. , as follows: #134120-EO01 , TRA 82039 1976-77 PS Imps 3,140 785 #134120-EO01 , TRA 82039 1977-78 PS Imps 2,960 740 Tracy Vangas, as follows: #130840-E000, TRA 82039 1974-75 Pers Prop 2,932 730 #130840-E000, TRA 82039 1975-76 Pers Prop 6,083 1 ,520 77130840-E000, TRA 82039 1976-77 Pers Prop 6,253 1 ,560 #130840-E000, TRA 82039 1977-78 Pers Prop 5,549 1 ,385 Great Western Savings & Loan, as follows: #053200-EOO2, TRA 09002 1974-75 PS Imps 1 ,400 350 #053200-EO02, TRA 09002 1975-76 PS Imps 1 ,460 365 #053200-EO02, TRA 09002 1976-77 Pers Prop 11 ,404 2,850 PS Imps 1 ,440 360 #053200-EO02, TRA 09002 1977-78 PS Imps 11 ,148 2,785 K dart Corporation, as follows: #071600-E000, TRA 01001 (01002) 1974-75 Pers Prop 117,244 29,311 #071600-E000, TRA 01001 (01002) 1975-76 Pers Prop 95,604 23;901 7#071600-E000, Bus Inv Ex 11 ,950 TRA 01001 (01002) 1976-77 Pers Prop 104,660 26,165 #071600-E000, Bus Inv Ex 13,082 TRA 01001 (01002) 1977-78 Pers Prop 149,220 37,305 V Bus Inv Ex 18,652 �b #01-7600-EO02, TRA 11007 1974-75 Pers Prop 113,144 28,286 Cl' 7-TQ1-7-600-EO02, TRA 11007 1975-76 Pers Prop 84,388 21 ,097 Bus Inv Ex 10,548 #01 600-EO02, TRA 11007 1976-77 Pers Prop 94,660 23,665 'I / Bus Inv Ex 11 ,832 #O-fM OO-EOO2, TRA 11007 1977-78 Pers Prop 154,160 38,540 Bus Inv Ex 19,270 Assessees have been notified. R. 0. SEATON, Asst. Assessor Page 2 of For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Escape Class Full Assessed Name, Acct. No., & Tax Rate Area For Year Property Value Value K Mart Corporation, as follows: #071600-E001 , TRA 12029 1973-74* Pers Prop $161 ,108 $ 40,277 x071600-EOOI , TRA 12029 1974-75 Pers Prop 123,740 30,935 x071600-E001, TRA 12029 1975-76 Pers Prop 86,352 21 ,588 Bus Inv Ex 10,794 -071600-E001, TRA 12029 1976-77 Pers Prop 100,704 25,176 Bus Inv Ex 12,588 -071600-E001 , TRA 12029 1977-78 Pers Prop 133,480 33,370 Bus Inv Ex 16,685 McCullagh Leasing, Inc., as follows: #084030-E000, TRA 09000 1975-76 Pers Prop 5,600 1 ,400 #084030-E000, TRA 09000 1976-77 Pers Prop 5,200 1 ,300 #084030-E000, TRA 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 4,080 1 ,020 #084030-E001, TRA 86006 1975-76 Pers Prop 11,680 2,920 -084030-E001, TRA 86006 1976-77 Pers Prop 10,800 2,700 #084030-E001, TRA 86006 1977-78 Pers Prop 8,480 2,120 William R. Westfall , D.C. #139490-E000, TRA 66035 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,080 520 Assessees have been notified. Further, 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 as to which the cost was -inaccurately reported, in whole or in part, should be entered on the roll as escaped property in accordance with Section 531 .3 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code; together with interest in accordance with Section 506: TRW Data Systems, Div. TRW, Inc. , as follows: #131690-E000, TRA 09059 1974-75 Pers Prop $15,680 $ 3,920 x131690-E000, TRA 09059 1975-76 Pers Prop 12,600 3,150 #]31690-E000, TRA 09059 1976-77 Pers Prop 13,560 3,390 #131690-E000, TRA 09059 1977-78 Pers Prop 17,400 4,350 #131690-EO01, TRA 12058 1974-75 Pers Prop 580 145 V131690-E001, TRA 12058 1975-76 Pers Prop 1 ,380 345 #131690-EO01, TRA 12058 1976-77 Pers Prop 1 ,100 275 #131690-EOOI , TRA 12058 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,080 270 Assessees have been notified. *Assessee has waived statute of limitations. R. 0. SEATON, Ass t. Assessor Page 3 of L For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Escape Class Full. Assessed Name, Acct. No. , & Tax Rate Area For Year Property 'Value Value TRW Data Systems, Div. TRW, Inc. , as follows: #131690-EO02, TRA 08021 1975-76 Pers Prop $ 540 $ 135 #131690-EO02, TRA 080.21 1976-77 Pers Prop 580 145 #131690-EO02, TRA 08021 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,920 730 #131690-EO03, TRA 08001 1974-75 Pers Prop 1 ,640 410 #131690-EO03, TRA 08001 1975-76 Pers Prop 1 ,160 290 #131690-EO03, TRA 08001 1976-77 Pers Prop 1,160 290 #131690-EO03, TRA 08001 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,840 460 #131690-EO04, TRA 85093 1975-76 Pers Prop 520 130 #131690-E004, TRA 85093 1976-77 Pers Prop 600 150 #131690-EOO4, TRA 85093 1977-78 Pers Prop 420 105 #131690-EO05, TRA 11023 1975-76 Pers Prop 180 45 #131690-EO05, TRA 11023 1976-77 Pers Prop 160 40 #131690-EO06, TRA 09000 1975-76 Pers Prop 1 ,740 435 #131690-E006, TRA 09000 1976-77 Pers Prop 3,160 790 #131690-EO06, TRA 09000 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,640 660 #131690-EO07, TRA 01007 1975-76 Pers Prop 320 80 #131690-EO07, TRA 01007 1976-77 Pers Prop 400 100 #131690-EO07, TRA 01007 1977-78 Pers Prop 1 ,580 395. #131690-EO09, TRA 03000 1975-76 Pers Prop 280 70 #131690-E009, TRA 03000 1976-77 Pers Prop 2,740 685 ;131690-EO09, TRA 03000 1977-78 Pers Prop 2,040 510 #131690-E010, TRA 02006 1975-76 Pers Prop 2,120 530 #131690-E010, TRA 02006 1976-77 Pers Prop 2,000 500 #131690-E010, TRA 02006 1977-78 Pers Prop 1,820 455 Assessee has been notified. 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 eadded_to_the unsecured roll as follows: TRW Data Systems, Div. TRW, Inc. #131690-EE00, TRA 09059 1977-78 Pers Prop $100,000 $25,000 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON, Ass't. Assessor 78 Ado ed 6 the Board on...... FEB 2------ pt y ---- r _ Page 4 of 4 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COPITRA COSTA COTMTY, CALIFORI,TIA Re: Cancel First Installment Delinquent ) Penalties on the 1977-78 Secured ) Assessment Roll. ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/164 TAX COLLECTOR'S M140: 1. On the Parcel ?lumbers listed below 6% delinquent penalties have attached to the first installments due to inability to complete valid procedures prior to the delinquent date. Having received timely payments, I now request cancellation of the 6p penalties pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4985. o66-053-013-0 182-312-012-4 243-170-ol4-1 07h-180-017-1 183-020-017-4 243-222'-024-8 085-144-017-2 183-o3o-oo5-7 255-160-ol6-2 095-044-017-2 183-030-016-4 256-070-001-1 11-0-083-oo6-4 183-08o-015-5 257-391-017-7 110-422-o16-35 184-07o-ool-5 258-481-005 1 110-422-017-1 189-140-004-4 258-530-026-8 ilo-490-032-7 189 170-010-4 258-541-014-1 llo-490-039-2 189-190-045-6 258-541-015-8 110-500-046-5 196-010-010-3 262-074-oO2-3 110-500-049-9 197-010-023-4 265-012-010-4 111-121-015-7 199-231-022-5 265-130-007-7 125-077-020-1 199-381-005-8 269-o61-oto-6 125-250-014-3 200-190-022-0 370-061-040-9 127-o5o-o42-2 205-070-007-5 373-161-011-3 133-15o-113-8 2o5-070-008-3 373-171-008-7 133-170-013-6 207-211-006-3 373-193-003-2 133300-039-4 208-051-009-8 373-226-007-4 133-473-015-5 208-260-021-o 378-140-009-2 139-024-024-8 210151-015-0 502-130-006-5 144-082-o11-4 216-302-029-6 503x-372-031-8 148-010-025-2 218-080-011-8 508-020-008-1 148-041-011-5 218-371-001-7 513-010-019-0 149-283-008-6 218-371-002-5 524-240-002-5 150-123-025-2 218-371-008-2 526-300-019-1 150-150-019-1 218 373-0ol-5 530-090-017-1 150-202-015-7 218-373-002-3 534-122-013-4 1,52-040-015 9 218-373-003-1 538-152-005-4 152-181-030-7 218 373-004 9 540-140-021-2 1-52-240-016-5 218-373-005-6 544-271-008-2 152-240-021-5 218-373-o06-4 549-091-026-1 152=240-024-9 218-374-012-1 558-17o-035-7 161-321-002-8 218-374-017-0 560-110-024-o 164-131-010 5 218-511-oo4-2 560-161-005-7 166-320-002-8 218-52o-006-6 561-380-001-9 170-050-031-5 241-073-025-9 561-400-007-2 171-070-004-6 243:-030-011-7 174 150-044-9 243-030-026-5 5o5-282-023-9 178-310-008-2 243-170-013-3 558-081-oo6-6 Dated: February 9, 1978 E911ARD W. ZEAL, Tax Collector I con.p4 t to these cancellations. Z�g,/ F�rd, sel By: ,Asst. , u X X X XX X X X X X X-X X-X-X X X X X X X X X X-x X X X X X 7 X XX-X X-XXX BOARD'S ORDER: Pursuant to the above statute, and showing that these uncollected delinquent penalties attached because of inability to complete valid procedures prior to the delinquent date, the Auditor is ORDERED to CArICEL them. PASSED 01: February 21, 1978 , by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. EWL:nme cc: County Tax Collector cc: County Auditor � RESOLUTIOil NO. 78/ 164 �';��b2 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ,CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Natter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/165 by Public Agencies ) WHIEREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having I been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. t Nord, TiFEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for years of 1977-78 1976-77 & 1Q75-76 FOR YEAR 1977-78 FOR YEAR 1976-77 Cont. CONTRA, COSTA COUNTY CITY OF WALNUT CREEK 04L-?- '1 o18-oho--ajh--5- 58037 Por lh3-030-013-5 9059 Por 172-011-010-3 98010 Por 143-040-030-7 90311 . All CITY OF WALNUT CREEK 1113-0110-033-1 90311 Por � 143-030-013-5 9059 Por 143-010-041-4 90311 Por lh3-00-030-7 90311 All CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1113-OhO-033-1 9034 Ror 1118-191-002-2 79082 Por i 1113-0110-0111-1s 90311 All FOR YEAR 1975-76 i FOR YEAR 1976-77 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY lh8-191-002-2 79.082 __ Por 018-OLO-0111-5 58037 Por CITY OF WALNUT CREEK 172-011-010-3 98010 P6r 139-062-009-2 9035 Por Donald I. ?auchet, Acting County auditor Controller By: PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. (Tax Cancel Order) (R&T S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 County Tax Collector 2 (Redemption) (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 78/165 • t 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPE3VISORS OF .: ,CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Cancellation of ) Tax Liens on Property Acquired ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/166 by ?ublic Agencies ) J,,TEREAS, the County Auditor pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4986(b) recommends cancellation of a portion of the following tax liens on properties acquired by public agencies; said acquisitions having been verified and taxes prorated accordingly. N(Yd, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that pursuant to the above authority and recommendations, the County Auditor cancel these tax liens for year of 1977-78 CITY OF ANTIOCH CITY OF WALNUT CREEK 068-295-005-0 1004 Por 171-320-039-0 9000 Por 076-031-017-7 1002 Por EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK 076-251-037-8 1002 All 273-212-017-1 83031 All PITTSBURG REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 556-050-004-2 8001 All 085-116-011 -3 7025 All STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF CONCORD 558-132-003-2 8001 Por 112-137-006-6 2002 Por PLEASANT HILL COMMONS 112-138-002-I1 201!1 A,11 149-110-067-1 12004 All 128-310-021-0 2002 Por 128-310-022-8 2002 Por 128-310-023-6 2002 Por CITY OF MARTINEZ 162-180-025-7 5001 Por Don:fjd T,. Eouchet, Acting County, Auditor Controller By: PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. (Tax Cancel Order) (R&T S4986(b) ) County Auditor 1 County Tax Collector 2• (Redcmt-Lion) (Secured) RESOLUTION NO. 78/166 n IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of: ) Proposed Amendments to ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/167 Public Law 93-641 . ) WHEREAS Supervisor Eric Hasseltine advised the Board that Congress is presently considering legislation to extend and amend the provisions of Public Law 93-641 which established the Health Systems Agency; and WHEREAS Supervisor Hasseltine reminded the Board members that the present legislation prohibits the Governing Board from having any real authority over the operation of the Health Systems Agency other than to appoint members of the Governing Body; and WHEREAS Supervisor Hasseltine recommended that the Board go on record as supporting amendments which would accomplish the following: I . Authorize the Governing Board of the Health Systems Agency to approve the Health Systems Plan (HSP) and Annual Implementation Plan (AIP); 2. Authorize the Governing Board to approve the annual budget for the Health Systems Agency; 3. Authorize the Governing Board to hire and fire the _ Executive Director of the Health Systems Agency; and WHEREAS the other Board members discussed the matter and agreed that in order to make the Health Systems Agency more accountable, the Governing Board, which consists of a majority of elected officials, should have the powers noted above; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board hereby urm im usly endorses the proposed amendments as noted above and directs that copies of this Resolution be forwarded to U. S. Senator Cranston, U. S. Senator Hayakawa, U. S. Congressman Miller, U. S. Congressman Dellums, U. S. Congressman Stark, U. S. Senator Kennedy, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, and U. S. Congressman Rogers, Chairman of the House Committee on . Health. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON February 21, 1978. urig: Human Resources Agency Dale Wagerman, CSAC Supervisor Hillman, Tulare County Chairman, CSAC Health Welfare RESOLUTION NO. 78/167 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 _P19 78 In the Matter of ' Traffic Enforcement in Unincorporated Residential Areas. The Board on November 8 , 1977, having held a workshop to discuss traffic control problems in residential areas , and having directed the County Administrator, Public Works Director, County Counsel, and County Sheriff-Coroner to investigate alternatives for providing and financing additional traffic enforcement in unincorporated residential areas of the County; and The Public Works Director having this day reported that there appears to be two alternatives to the aforesaid traffic control problems : 1. Support the efforts of the California Highway Patrol to obtain radar equipment for use at least in residence districts; 2. offer additional traffic enforcement by a special traffic enforcement unit of the Sheriff's Department, with manpower and equipment financed by Service Area taxes from the various unincorporated areas desiring the additional service, the special traffic enforcement unit to operate only in those areas which are willing to pay the additional taxes; and Board members having discussed the matter in some detail; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOWLEDGED and the Public TKorks Director is REQUESTED to prepare for the Board's consideration on February 28 , 1978 a resolution supporting the use of radar by the California Highway Patrol in residence districts. PASSED by the Board on February 2.1, 1978. 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: California Highway Patrol Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 21st day of February 19 78 County Administrator - County Sheriff County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By��t-rte ice' . e- J�r.��1-� , Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 fig 78 In the Matter of _ Proposed Increase for State Funding in Local Dental Health • Services. The Chairman of this Board having written a letter to Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. on December 13, 1977 urging an allocation of emergency funds and a 20 percent increase in the state's 1978-1979 budget to permit expansion in the County's mental health services; and The Board having received a letter from Mr. Roy M. Bell, Director of the State Department of Finance, advising that $82. 6 million has been included in the Governor's 1978-1979 proposed budget for development of neer and expanded existing local mental health services; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid communication is ACKNO,,ILEDGED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. f y t hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc. Director — Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 21st day of February 19 78 i f� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By I Deputy Clerk Diana. X. Herman H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 19 78 In the Matter of Position Reclassification Mr. Arthur G. Will, Countv Administrator, having advised that the Director of Personnel recommends the reclassification of one Social Work Supervisor IV position to Deputy County Welfare Director and that said change would not increase the number of management positions but would provide managerial assistance in the operation of the Social Service Department; and Ms. Joan Branconi, Field Representative, Social Service .. . Union Local 535, having appeared and spoke in opposition to the proposed reclassification and having requested that the matter be referred to an appropriate Board committee; and The Board having discussed the matter and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having recommended that the proposed reclassification be referred to the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) for review; and Supervisor Hasseltine having expressed disagreement with Supervisor Kenny's recommendation, indicating that he believes the proposal should be referred to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, and R. I. Schroder. NOES: Supervisor E. II. Hasseltine. ABSENT: None. 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: Finance Committee Supervisors Director of Personnel affixed this21st day of Februanr 19 78 Director, Human Resources Agency County ?administrator _ / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B . ,:t' f�(�� ,Z�-/�"Ql;7ti Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-244/7715m ��i 1 c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 . 19 78 In the Matter of Environmental Impact Report ' covering property to be acquired for park purposes on behalf of County. Service Area R-7. The Board having received the February 4, 1975 Environ- mental Impact Report covering property to be acquired for park purposes on behalf of County Service Area R-7; and The Board having been informed that the Planning Commission has reviewed said Environmental Impact Report and found it to be in conformity with the County General -Plan; and The Planning Commission having accepted said report to- be adequate and in compliance with CEQA and the state guidelines; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. r 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 21stday of February . 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By- Deputy Clerk N. Pous 4_M89 H-24 4/77 15m q 4, February 1:175 - Tuesday RECEIVED FEB i7 1978 LSSON . ::_.....;:::,..;.,,.., ....... CLE OF SUPERVISORS . .s CONT COS CO gw...De u M>rWATURY REFLIdir1L ti ENV1I;U;OL•.yrAL ltfd'AO' 11.11011 : PUBLIC Eb'k 1►N;G: CON11Uk COS!1A CU ;vIY, SLAMCE 4A R-7, SAN'' 10L )NI VALLLY .(Sponsor) - PARK LAND This is a public hearing to detcriaine the compliance with tlje County General Plan of the acquisition of land for a local park in the Danville-San, Manion Area near tiLc future intersection Of L'1 Capitan Drive and Greenbrook Drive and to consider the Bivironnneztal Impact- Report for the proposal. (Cr-3451) i►Ilt. indicated the subject site on the maps and explained the proposal to the Coiiauissiun. Mt. JjV.!L-S KAY ( o address ivcn) appeared representing die Citizens's Advisory ' Coiiaiittce for the R-7 :iervicc Area. 11Lis is our first action since we becaIiic an R-7 Service District by election " last Jwic and we are delighted to support this activity. We don't have any money at t;iis tiinc; but ive will have i,ioiney next July as far as taxes are con- coined. We are woving ahead un land acquisition. l';c will develop a general p1mi in coimlection with the County General Plan, a master parks plan if you will which we hope to have ready by July. Thank you. no one Lase appeared to speak on this topic pro or cun. No questions were directed to Mr. Franzen by the Com-,iissioners. Upon wotion of Cw;zaissioacr Yowig;, seconded by Cocmnissioner WLlano, it was riuved that the Plaiming CWiuidsslon approves this referral as being in con- f0171,1t)• with the Cowrty General flan; that the Conmiissiun accepts the Li.I.R., as being; adequate, and iii compliance with CLQA and the State guidelines. A roll-call vote was taken; following is the Cormission's recorded vote: AYES: Commissioners - Youigg, Milano, Stoddard,Andcrson, Ilildebrand, Cowpaglia. 1UES: Com issioners - None. ABSEX17: Commissioners - Itichard .1. Jcha. A1351'AIN ComiLissioners - hone. Motion carried. 93 Microfilmed with board order 09090 ITO 03 • �:.:;;,;f• ::.- .-�. _� •„;``:� -: :=. ., ..�: ted'+ � R' 1 �.:;zs• r .211 •�-t. •�1 • .e L f .M.tf .' "• �Q•.G� .d _ :. � • w r^ �"•- G ,J • � •' w•yf ••,• 111 t ,� .'Y_••••�s a .. -••� •• _ -r. �./R ^'`+.� ,- ,,. rt .00 193 cr %4 440, Ck OP ' � ` 33 = .:•,^ -y .� .�t..i �.•.'�.f:• .' •;,' j.. 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Or� `! 1 osve..s.oas�eas.-s.s• -rr,.aes�+,. :��•r-- ^-.+.ocaoas���o�+�.�saeza���+ ;c ♦��\ r�•�J� ' 2 J• 'i�1_J �r("��`'� 3 ���_'1 �N;:•.^F•, q— [ 9t: .� \ .� St,.•.�.as:.9•t:`.so•ar•r•-r.. �•oa�• •i�r/ J0 1 I �'i \\\.C�\\ •:j�'•_.' ts�;; .( r '`.::,J L..-... �� C� vl til j f c. \,� �, ,, ,�• K 208 ;. .:• '.: s� '.- • :2�..t. :- � l :��� *:.4;1 - SNq \n ;`� r m�vKs�,•-a•=a�1►r�w�.-•~��•`•�'�t%/I'�'r1 � =of R'•f- ...'•\:.'N - CLP er ,.` N d'•� •�1l� •ate•t�'f 6,:jt f3^. 17 Parcel Map < J/ l tet• �a y,1 �•`` \♦ .\ `�.7� � �s''_ . - Co J 31;, •� 14 •u r.�P' �(� \t � ` rr , ._. t•'.-U \ c,it3 q� W, 40 •.caaia a..r��•ab:79.4rYiasi m0Cgp_-aT Mul•r, �� ♦ Y�• v A. Introductory Discussion .1. Project Description Contra Costa County, on behalf of County Service Area R-7, proposes to acquire :::proximately 27 acres for the establish- ment of a Community Park adjacent to the future Tibros Inter- mediate School in the Danville-San Ramon area. The project site can be ILUrther identified as parcel 207-120-01 and portions of parcels 207-120-02 and 207-OSO-01. Tne site lies wholly within Census Tract 3451. Additional adjacent lanl may become desirable for park expansion in the future. The proicct is addressed as a whole including the possibility of future expansion and correlation with the future school. The initial acreage and configuration, of the park site is ' dependent on future negotiations between the County, for • Service Area R-7, and the soman Catholic Church (Oakland) and the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. Both these owners have indicated a willing esu to sell portions of their holdings to the County for part: facilities. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors• adopted Resolu- tion Number 74/105 on January 29, 1974, approving the for- mation of County Service area R-7 to provide extended services of parks and recreation in the San Ra.-:on Valley area. This formation was subsequently confirmed June 4, 1974, •by election procedure. The first priority of the Service :area, as presented to the electorate, is the establishnent of two conumunity parks to serve the broad recreation needs of the valley. The proposed Tibros Community Parr would fulfill half this obligation. Design and development of the Coi-munity Park would not immedi- atciy follow acquisition as these later stages will depend upon the design oft c future school ani additional funding. The facility will be cas•eiully integrated with the future school to promote efficiency and joint usage. The park is proposed for intensive use for various sports and related activities in conjunction with school facilities and activities. * An official name for the park has not been chosen. The n Tibros designation serves only to help identify the location. 1Ai-�i��Ts The exact mechanism for financing the venture has yet to be developed. The advisory Comunittec for County Service .area R-7 wishes to acquire the property by means other than 100 pez..cnt simple fee purchase, possibly by staging payments or lease- purchase arrangements. This would avoid expending the Service Area's resources completely. The ultimate financial arrange- ments are dependent upon negotiations with the various owners. The Service Area presently has 5210,000 available from park dedication fees and approximately 5250,000 is expected from - taxes for fiscal year 1975-76. . 2. Environmental Inventory of Region a. Physical Description The project site is essentially- level with a mean eleva- tion of approximately 403 feet above sea level and a slope of less than one percent. (Figure 1) Little variety exists amongst the vegetation cover except near San Ramon Creek Frere a riparian community is found. The parcels which make up the southern portion of the site are occupied by dead pear trees which apparently have not been maintained for several years. The northern ' portion of the site is occupied by remnants of a walnut orchard and the aforementioned riparian area near San Ramon Creek in the northeast coner. (figure 2)r The monoculture of the orchard remnants and rapid urbani- zation of the surrounding properties precludes the use of the site by larger animals. Suzerous bird•and rodent species forage on the land with increased anizal activity likely adjacent the Creek. Raccoons, oppossu.•n, owl, and other mediu= and small sized animals are probably found along San Ramon Creel:. b. Existing Use and Surrounding, Area No organized or habitual h W7an activities are presently conducted on the site, although. children and adults may use the site for dog walking o: other activities on a sporatic basis. As mentioned before, the site is covered with unr..aintained orchard remnants. However, in June 1974, the westernmost ten acres o; the site was rezoned to R-15 single family residential district under rezoning 1835-RZ and a tentative r:ap for 22 lots was approved under Subdivision 4632. Me potential developer has failed to follow through. on the project and the land is available to the County for park purposes. • Ott��V9 a • e r ~ � 11 � ' .:.,.•.---.�' { 'J !/ t� t�- 1` —� a I it ,,:'`sem`�,sv ,' ''� � �` �S. •' ,1, ''�� `'; \ tee✓ ,et f•�J ' �� �+'I R? • ' � � 'ti I 10 FC, so LAO 0-1 0.0 It wil t co rte' :i + y�• ,'`„\ t) •( 00 ••\ i ' It 009 ,, , s•t►`ia, 't'••4a�4•4'Y. • � 4 !'t�. . M:.. "•• 1� �+ • ' �rrlr .. w �r.J.r'<, � fr-,•:�1 .'r'O r.'t �. 3. 4 P a �tj�',r �j•. .= �.�,t• .,aar r ',, � �' " �'�'r•a � t _'�at1•• '' ::.t f !' Y':i' rt i:...'�,'` \ `,,. ,• y•l •'iw.�"•. .. . •'/• ..'t�li� •/"./,1•''"`.•:r�:.r•+�'• •�*t�a•.•''•a� f ,..'.S` R a�,ty 5 ~r'`'``'• '!••► / �, \'t .tom Crr••r '. :j..�= •joif. • y � •Si •L. .. :'.~ \;:�1_r:;.. �';...•..»'j^• K '. 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The surrounding development activity has brought utility services to the adjacent properties. d. Legal, Policy and Institutional Constraints The proposed proiuct conforms with the Recreation Element of the General Flan which shows three future cc,=,unity- parks in the San Pamon Valley. The Recreation Element designates two nei7hborliood parks short distance from the project site and one community park within a mile. The Trails components of the Recreation Element designate _ both San Ramon Crcek and the Southern Pacific right-of- way for future riding, hiking and bicyclirg .trails. Presently the project site is designated for low density single family residential use by the County General Plan. The site is presently =oned R-15 single .Family for the westernmost 10 acres and A-Z general agriculture for the remainder. c. Soils, Hydrology and Geology The soils on the site are of the Clear Lake clay (Cc) and Botella clay loam (FaA) series. These soils are considered prime, Class ll, aor1cultural soils o2 high TCrLlllt`,.' suitable for small grn;ns, pears, pasture and walnuts. 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The area's ambient noise level is comparable to other suburban communities. It is basically quiet with traffic from Interstate GSU r;:sponsiblc for the majority of the intrusions. The Southern Pacific Roalroad rightofwa which borders the site or, the west is only sparingly used at this time. B. Environmental Impact Analysis - 1. Beneficial Environmental l;apacts of the Proased Action a. foremost, the poriect would help meet the recreation needs of many residents in the San Ramon Valley by provid- . -ing a facility for active outrloor recreation. Presently, the Valley is without any public park facilities. b. ' The proposed park's location offers numerous advantages to Valley residents due to its location and potential utilization. 1. It- is adjacent a future intermediate scliool. The school will be designed in the near future, tltereby enabling careful integration of park and school design to maximuze site relationships and joint use of common facilities. This approach should provide savings to the Scrvice Area and the School District. 2. The park-school complex would lie between the Southern Pacific right-of-way and San Ramon Creel; which are identified as major trail links in the Valley. Users of the future trails (parts. of which can be implemented with the park-school development) i-.ill be able to utilize the park-school complex as a staging or rest area. 3. The site is central to thousands of Valley residents and offers a variety of access routes including several local streets, trails, and greenbelts. 4. An existing elementary school (Baldwin) is less than 1,000 feet north est of the site and will have access .via sweet or trail. C" 'rhe part: will become a valuable and usable open space resource. close to the Valley residents. It is proposed ��, 62 that the facility be designed to accommodate a wide variety of recreational uses. 2. Adverse Environmental 1::.;:pets of the Proposed Action a. Implementation of the Project would reduce the inventory of prime agricultural lands. However, given the site's location, existing developr..ent policies, and land costs, the site would likely be developed for housing rather than be put in commercial agricultural use. Therefore the establishment of a park reduces the amount of land available for more intense land uses. b. Local traffic levels could be increased on high visita- tion days at the facility. Thiswould be partially offset by lower traffic volumes on low use days con- •sidering the reduction of residential units. State of California traffic generation research on park facilities indicates a wide fluctuation in the number of trips generated by park lands. A figure of 20 trips per acre was selected for analysis purposes. It is recognized that given the potential for non-automoblie travel to this site that 20 trips per acre per day may be a high estimate. If the site were dcvclopcd in single family homes at a density of 2.5 units per acre, the estimated number of automobile trips would be 675 per day using 10 trips per dwelling unit. Using; the figure of 20 trips per day per acre for park use, the trip generation estimate drops to, 540 per day. A firm condlusion cannot be made regarding the traffic generation anticipated by park development at this site. But, the daily number of autoiiobile trips would probably be higher if residential development surrounded the school rather than a park. C. The effects of park development on the land resources will be less intense than residential development, although there will be some grading and related construction and landscaping activities. The extension of' Brookside Drive or some compromise road access isill require traditional roadway titior;:. Park int; areas t.i i1 be necessary. It may be desirable to sculpture the land :'orr: to provide a more interesting setting for passive activities. Restrooms, fountains, walkways, etc. may be constructed. ,(�A ^t f i90� " 63 d. Public ownership of the land will reduce tax revenues slightly. C. The park will border on the backyards of some residences. Conflicts and disturbances caused by noise and loss of privacy titiill have to be addressed and hopefully designed out of the facility. 3. Mitigation Mcasures Proposcd to Minimize the Impact Since no dcvel.opnlent plans have been formulated, specific impact mitigation measures are not available. _ 4. Alternatives to the Prow:=ed Action. a. No project. she County could seek another site for the park. This would le;ii•c the area to develop for residential use as specified by the adopted General flan. However, few large undeveloped parcels, suitable for park usage, remain in the area. b. The size of the project could be reduced or expanded. This is eependent on future decisions by the landowners and the County. S. 'file Relationship Between local Short-term Usos of 'tan's Environment . and the Piaintonalice and bnil:llcel. ,.Gilt or ".On -ter;", Pfocluctiyity Acquisition of open spice, parks and trails are intended as long-term "perinallent" land use-,;. It is anticipated that the value and importance of open space and parks will appreciate considerably as vacant lands succumb to urban uses and densities in the urban areas increase. It is expected that the "highest and best" public use of lands proposed for acquisition in the plan will be for parks and open space. 'Phis is especially• true in the San Ramon galley where public park facilities are totally lacking. 6. Any Chnnpos 1•Fnich 1 ould be Involved in the Proposed Action Sfiotild 1L be ftinlemented When development of part: recreation facilities occurs various minor and essentially -irrovorsible physical changes are antici- pated, such as the paving of parking areas i.hich increases site runoff. 7. The GrO1,ti1-I11ducing Impact of the Proposed Action a � . •'v /~I The project would reduce the number of potential residential units in the immediate are:,. At the same time its implemcnta- tion could raise adjacent property values. Generally, it would not have any growth-inducing effect. S. Organizations and Persons Consulted: Documents Utilized During the preparation of Environmental Impact Reports, written and oral communications take place between the Planning Depart- ment and other County The General Plan and its various elements are also scrutinized regarding the proposed action. The Drat EIR is subsequcntly circulated and comr„ents received (if any) are incorporated in a Final EIR. . 9. Qualifications of Ellt I'rcpa ation ,1s�cncy This Environmental hapact Report was prepared by the Contra. Costa County Planning Department. DF:Ili 12/23/74 A . 1? t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 1978 In the Matter of The proposed East County Area General Plan, an Amendment to the General Plan for Contra Costa County. The Board on January 23, 1978 having closed the hearing on the proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the East County Area, and requested Supervisor Eric H. Hasseltine to analyze the testimony pre- sented at the December 6, 1977 and January 3, 1978 hearings and make a recommendation thereon to the Board; and Supervisor Hasseltine having recommended that the following potential changes to the proposed amendment be submitted. to the Planning , Commission for its review and report to the Board: 1. In the areas in which there is an established pattern of one acre lots, some accommodations should be made for subsequent subdivision to this level even without water or sewer. In those areas in which there exists good percolation, good water supply and poor agricultural productivity, consideration should be given to subdivision of less than five acres. Sub- divisions pursuant to this change should be subject to special criteria to be adopted by the Planning Commission. 2. In the area between Neroly and Live Oak and between Highway 4 and Oakley Road, some existing zoning and development are in- consistent with the proposed General Plan. The General Plan should be modified as shown on Exhibit 1, and zoning should be modified subsequent to adoption of the General Plan. 3. Along Bethel Island Road between Sandmound and the bridge to Bethel Island, the existing commercial zoning should be reflec- ted in the General Plan. 4. The Garin Property east of Edna Hills School should at least partially accommodate non-agricultural uses. At the very least, the "notches" in the existing boundaries should be removed and allowed to go into other uses. 5. The Dal Porto property in Oakley should be changed from Industry and Agriculture-Residential to Agriculture-Recrea- tion. The Big Break DIarina property should change from Agriculture-Residential to Agriculture-Recreation. All shore line marsh land areas should be changed to Agriculture- Recreation. 6. The General Plan designation of the Blue Goose Camp south of Brentwood should be one which is consistent with the ongoing rehabilitation efforts which are underway. 7. The Miller property should be reviewed to determine the appropriate land use. �� r'0s 8. The Lauritzen property should be reviewed to determine the appropriate land use. 9. The extension of the urban area from Brentwood should be very slightly increased to the east and to the south and could take in most of the area bounded by Highway 4, Lone Tree Way and the railroad tracks in addition to the areas already shown. The Board having discussed the recommendations, IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is APPROVED and the potential changes specified are referred to the Planning Commission for review and report to the Board. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a tnee and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Planning Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Supervisor Hasseltine Supervisor Planning Commissioner affixed this 21stday of February 1978 Director of Planning Public Works Director ('-J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ( r; Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl 011 i7 H•24 3/76 (Sm 2 ' oc • . a z LS } NO- it, CA 0 } w 3 r J<J>( w>r�> V r f>✓ J'Y< r ')) L y^n Lw> O ` r \ \ <r<a rJ�rS< ♦ ^;JLw><r vr< w< a >) Saw t(>JL .> �Y><V � J��� .� � \ n 4<r a;� : >w r ♦ •n s ) < > i>. 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(Project No. 5269-926-(55)) WHEREAS the Board on January 31 , 1978, approved plans and specifications and bid due date for the Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall , and Addendum 1 , modifying said plans and specifications, having 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 aforesaid Addendum be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum 1 to plans and specifica- tions is hereby APPROVED. Bids for said work will be received on March 9, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is DIRECTED to publish a Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in the 14ARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on February 21 , 1978. s: t 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 nand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Detention Facility Project affixed this 21 st day of February . 19 78 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director County Counsel BY N .p . Deputy Clerk Turner Construction (via P.W.) H - 2-13/76 15m i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY LATH, PLASTER, & DRYWALL Project No. 5269-926- (55) Dated: February 21, 1978 ADDENDUM NO. 1 The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: 1. The Bid receipt date is hereby changed to March 9, 1978 at 2 : 00 PM. 2. This Addendum must be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal. 3. A new Notice to Contractors is included with this Addendum. 4 . Pages attached to be included as part of this Addendum. F I L ED FEB978 J. R OISSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - TA Microfilmed w►th board order 'I I d �0 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY LATH, PLASTER AND DRYWALL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(55) ADDENDUM NO. 1 No-:ice 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 March g, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall which includes: _ All lath, plaster, drywall , spray on fireproofing, and installation of Hollow Metal and Builders Hardware. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager' s initial estimated construction cost is $1 ,482,000.00. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be direc{-ed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in 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. i A-1 Microfilmed with board order i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and hlellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. 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 hlellus 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 Adminstration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the 9th Day of March 1978 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 recieved 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. A-2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the ' Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER, OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R_ OLSSOW COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy. _ 1 DATED: FEB 2 1 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: i i A' 3 E7-T ".0 5269-926 ADDENDUM NO. I 2/21/78 I. CRA14GES TO THE DP.A:aINGS 1. The following drawings with revision numbers as noted, dated 2/21/78, are reissued as part of this Addendum: A2. 1 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 EAST (@1/8") --Rev. 3 A2. 2 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 WEST (@1/8") --Rev. 3 A2. 3 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 EAST 01/8") --Rev. 2 A2. 4 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 WEST (@1/8") --Rev. 3 A2. 5 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 EAST (@1/8") --Rev. 2 A2. 6 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 WEST (@1/8") --Rev. 3 A2. 7 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 4 EAST (@1/8") --Rev. 1 A2. 8 FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 4 WIEST (@1/8") --Rev. 2 A4. 1 COURTS BUILDING PLAN & ROOF (@1/8") --Rev. 3 A4. 3 COURTS AI:NEX PLAN (@1/4") --Rev. 2 A4. 4 COURTROOM AXONOMETRICS & DETAILS - Rev. 1 A5. 1 PLANS-LEVEL 1 WEST (@1/4 ") --Rev. 1 A5. 2 PLANS-LEVEL 1 EAST (@1/4") --Rev. 2 A5. 3 PLANS-LEVEL 3 EAST & WEST (@1/4") --Rev. 1 A5. 4 PLAI:S-LEVEL 3 EAST & ::EST (@1/4") --Rev. 2 A5. 5 TYPICAL CLUSTER PLAN-LEVEL 3 (@1/4") --Rev. 1 A5. 6 TYPICAL CLUSTER PLA::-LEVEL 4 (@1/4") --Rev. 1 A6.3 LEVEL 2 EAST REFLECTED CEILING PLAN (@ 1/8") --Rev. 1 A9. 2 STAIRI-.AY NO. 7 & ELEVATOR 140. 2 -- Rev. 3 Microfilmed with board order 01,) 13 CCCDF Project No. 5269-926- (55) ADDENDUM NO. 1 2/21/78 II. CHANGES TO THE DETAILS AND SCHEDULES 1. The following detail sheets are reissued. All are dated 2/14/78, and marked as revision 1, unless otherwise noted. Replace previously issued detail sheets with the reissued sheets enclosed as part of this Addendum: 10. 07, 10. 08, 10. 09 , 21. 03 22.25 , 22. 28, 22.29, 22. 30, 22. 31, 22. 32, 22. 33, 22.39, 22. 40, 23.05 , 24. 05, 24.20, 26. 51A, 27.4 (Revision 2) , 29. 01, 29. 04 (Revision 2) , 29.05 (Revision 2) , 29. 07 , 29. 10, 29.14 , 29. 20, 29.52, 29.53, 31. 01, 31. 02, 31. 03, 31. 04 , 31. 18, 31.21, 39.09, 42. 43, 44.06, 44. 14 , 44. 247 47.01, 47.02, 47.03, 47.04 , 47. 06, 47. 08, 47. 09. 47.12. 44. 25, 2. Sheet 42.01, Note 1, first and second lines, change to read " . . .centerline of studs on hollow stud partitions. . . " 3. The following detail sheets are issued as part of this Addendum: 21. 22, 21. 23, 21. 24, 21. 25, 44.28 M t M Y 00114 TYPE SYMBOLDETAIL D?ESCRPT10N Ref. UBC 1973 table 43B Rn , NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N, ) 25 ga. A A metal studs, 24" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42. 1 "x" G.W.B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 14 '-2" Bim.«!••! B NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N. ) 25 ga. metal studs, 1(#" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42. 1 "x" G.W.B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. 1-1/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 8 '-6" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT WITH 20 GAUGE STUDS-10 '-0" C NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. me . studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 1 G.W. B. on each side. Stud Type--3 5/8 WFP20 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 16 '-3" B mea D NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. met 1 studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 11 G.W.B. on each side. Extend studs and G.W.B. to structural slab. 7/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted Stud Type--3 5/8 WFP20 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 10 ' -8" Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS S'{EL�f —7U PARTITION SYMBOLS 9,01 E 4TTI=RY /SI REET 4l1e�1.q SAr\1 I ilr�I\v�SCn CA. 9411 r rJ 1 r I,t 4i _QF_- 51� '— - -, , '--- ------- - - TYPE SYN30L DETAIL DESCRPTICN E A 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL, 3/4" 16 gauge channel Studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. Z lath on one side, 1h" x 17 Guage stucco netting at other side. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9 '-6" IF B 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, W'x17 Guage stucco netting at other side. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9 '-6" G ••••••••• C 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2h" 16 gauge studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh lath on 42. 12 each side of studs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9 '-9" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS - 11 '-0" N 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2h" 16 guage studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh lath on 2. 12 each side of studs. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9 '-9" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS - ill-011 aplan/AICLaughIin DATE �� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS s`�LE70 901 E3I,TILRY STREET PARTITION SYMBOLS SA',' f fA!�':;ISCO CA. 9;111 1 �t 0. 4153 "s� :71 1 •l:.�,D�i 1� i TYPE SYM30L DETAIL DESCWIM 'C='®• See 6" (U.O.N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AT INTERIOR. truct. wgs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 13 '-0" J sue® See 8" or 12" CONCRETE BLOCK WALL truct. wgs. See 1/8" = 1 ' 0" floor plans for size and location. 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APO.t�}•*.QI},'�V14178 AE FA64W r. 7Kaplan/AlcLaug�• C !z4_ $.. !- ARCHITECTS PLANNERS RET - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 I �Aj AOQ, 1J.•t, ?�f4f 75 - - - -- -�=-�c`nZ�E"'� _ -�-- _ _ - j Kaplan/McLaughlin °F'` CONTRA COSTA COUM- DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BAFTERY STREET S"EEr -- --__S +�_ _�-�T—A SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 `STA)RwAY� 415.398.5191 , - `\ f P-IP_ E-'_P�;,RAChEr �� f, � .- (� 121,1 L w G4 R, 1L �ZE1 u N �zhUF5uc-_acc`cj�3_-_ TZLIL if LA24- 2 - - -TYPICAL c7- 1 A I F7 WAti/-- .-- KapIan/Alc-Lattvlllirl DATE - COMRA COSTA COUtM DETENTKYJ FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS .�24'T - 901 BATTERY STREETsHEEr SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 24 2Q 415 395 5191 d. ►�o- i 4! .y 12.4- •n.' j... r _\ r, .r T5 3X3 X3/,, T5 3 K3X31, Ba4C6 - - 4 .. Q i 1 75 X3 • � r .s x3x 'i4-" AAv0. �•i, 2/14j��s _Kaplan/McLauohlLLl GATE ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SET - - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2�•-51 415.398.5191 lit fix 12 A- F �AJ 'AP 1' ,..�tk K 5,X pia I]��r CI,aug� Un IATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTK)N FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNER U 01 BATTERY STREET ET -� EXTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 27;'x- LATH,Fstl1vr-u. r , DRY 415.398.5191 App. Lt� .MY,. lF4r4 } 13. Where armoured plate is noted in the remarks column, it shall be stainless steel 1" less than full width of the door (s) and 3' -6" high from the bottom of the door(s) . 14. Where 'KK' is noted in the remarks column, provide embossed knurled knob, bar, or pull on the public side. 15. At pairs of doors, the double letter indicates the door types of the pair. (e.g. "EE" signifies a pair of type "E" doors. ) 16. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and specifications, and to provide and furnish proper equip- ment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the con- tractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor' s responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. 17. Security Frame Size: LBuilders 18"X18" louver with link in lower portion 7 SH-SE . Provide 2 bars near SH-6E bottom of louver on __ - SH-7E de of door to protect from cart impact - 64" SH-8E _ s Brass Works 2000P SH-9E ved equal. 11" SH-10E SH-11E SH-12E SH-13E SH-26E t - IDE I)AV-5 aur- wde�eg- .510f.Lin Hr--Yg1WfN,/ 4GGul;S� I -- Window where occurs - - - --- _J I -- - - - - —1/'Security W/ W) ce, I Kaplan lcLaugb1 nTA77J CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENN FACILITYARCHITECTS PLANNERSTIO901 BAT TERY STREET SHEENOTE TO OPENING SCHEDULE ic`SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 , (CONTINUED) 415.393.5191 __ �i ADD, DOOR DOOR FRAME SIZE NSTR. FACING GLASS RATIN DETAIL HD111R 1`42 TYPE &Fr 1l REMARKS N 'R. FAC' G KS &Fr 1�i L )jT-E MOTE 2 1 1 I`,,0TE 5 W I H -T- if-ROTE 1 NOTE 2 !1JXDTE 3 f4aff- 4 H Ti i W - __ I I j 1127 D 3 0 6 8 SH I-LD _11;c N SEE 1-;I!ZDDW SW Sw S11-11 SH-13S FWA�C- IEH 2 1-1-3 0 6 8 SH 1-1p SW St: SW, SEE WINDOW ' FRAME HH 3 1127A D S11; N SH-13E 1128 D 30 68 SH 14P SW 20 SW' SWE SW S SH-7E FFA�IES INDO11 2 0 8 SEE wINDUK (12"X111 1128A D 3 6 SH Pip SW 20 Si: St: Sys* SH-7E FRAME II 3 Lou e) 1129 'A 30 68 SH 14P --A N 17 17 17 SH-2 1129A C 30 68 SH MPV- N 1 19 19 SH-2 i — 1130 C 30 68 M 14P N 1 1 i 1 B.H-9 1130A A 26 68 11M PIP N 1 1 19 BH-7 12"X1211 Louvre 1130E ' A 26 68 11-0 Mp N Z 1 19 BH-7- 12"X12" Louvre 1130C A 26 68 RM IMP N 1 1 19 BH-10 12'IX12" Louvre 1131 A 26 68 lim Mp N 1 1 19 BH-12 12"X12" Louvre 1132 A 26 68 HI4 Mp N 1 1 19BH-'L l 12'IX12" Louvre 1133 F 30 68 1 SH Mp Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre ith I N7500- 3 F 0 8 3 6 SH Sw 20 10 10 20 S�i-17* cioser corri.dor s c3a. [IT34 F 30 6b SH 14P Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"Y,12" Louvre 0 8 1135 F 3-- -6 SH Mp Sc N, 10 10 10 SH-17 � 12"X1211 Louvre 10 '0 10 10 F 10 10 F 1136 j 3 6 SH— Mp Sc N 17 17 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 3337 F 3 0 68 -;;� - 0 1-- SH — 112 -Sc N 10. 10 10 SH--17 12"X12" Louvre 1138 F 30 68 SH Mp Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"XI21t Louvre 1_T 39 C 30 68 SH PIP Sc N 10 10 10 S11-17 121'X12" 'Louvre DATE Xcaplan/McLaugl-Ain I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTK)N FACILITY ARCJ11T1-:CTS PLANNERS 10 7V 9ol i3ATTLRY STREET SHEET DOOR SCHEDULE 4� &Lt1�S/6LAz-IrJc- A00.J.'� I. A HALLOUI SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ADp.I, I 415.348.5191 29-04 Level 1 V-10st M i 1 742 1— *I-ouvre @ bottom of door, ITOdify glass area accordingly. DOOR FRAME DNQR TYPEF'` SIZE �CO','STR. FACING S RATING DETAIL HDWR• REMARKS W I H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NDTE 3 t4:) E 4 H I J J t4DTE 5 (-04 114 3° 68 0 SH I-LP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1141 D 3° 68I SH .1 P ScSC N SINS SI•. St•:S SH-13E FRA ME JJ 1 _ FRA1 SEE WIND(M _I41A D 3° 68 SH t4P SC N sws S'. s�%s SH-13E FPA-ME KK 1 *occurs @ct.yd. 1I42 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SIi-9F- adj . 1M17.Note6 1I43 A 3° 68 SH MP _ I N 1 1 19 SF-21 1I44 A 3° 68 SH 14P - N 1 1 19 SH-21D KK 1I45 AA 6° 68 Jim tip - N 10 24 10 BH-13 - . KK 1148 C 3° 68 111 MP 'Ic N 8 8 20 BH-3 1I49 C 3° 68 Jim MP Zc N 5 5 20 1 BH-3 115 C e° 68 Jim t•1P TC N 5 5 20 BIi-3 i T 51 C 3° 68 Ilii I'll? Ic N 5 5 20 B4-3 - 1I52 D 3° 68 SH PIP `lr—ic NX,, SH-2 42.19 See Details "�l 1152-A D 3° 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SN-2 1153 D 3° 68 SH t•T TC N 1 1 19 S111-2 1154 A 26 68 m MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12." Louvre 1155 G 30 68 1 i MP - •20 1 1 19 Bu-15 air butts 1155 J 30 32 nh74 MP SC A' 1 1 19 ISH--2* -1- sill B 31 :12 1I56 A 26 68 I�4 tl _ N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre `1159 A 26 68 HM t1P - 20 1 1 ' 19 13I1-16 12"X12" Louvre 1160 A 26 68 Icy f-to - 20 1 1 19 RH- 1L 12"X12" Louvre 1I61 A 26 68 JiM 1.1p - 20 1 1 19 B:I-17 12"X12" Louvre 1I62 A 3° 68 1-24 1-T - 20 1 1 1 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1I63 D 30 1 68 HM PSP TG N 1 1 1 BIi-18 12"X12" Louvre Kap]an/McLaughlhi c` AT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTVJN FAClL1TY ARCIAITI:CTS PLANNERS Z4 1 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BAl 7l=RY STREET SHEET ZQ:�yOLLpw I-ILTAt: = SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.393.5191 c:29.05 Level 1 �st DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR. FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HdNR REMARKS Ng TYPE W H F40TE 1 NOTES2 r.10TE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 1J14 A 30 168 SC Str - 20 5 5 20 1-4 1J15 A 30 68 - Sr. - N 15 5 20 -7 B B B 1J16 A 30 68 SC S%G - N A4.3 A4. A4. -7 Acoustic wall IJ16A A 24 68 SC S4G - IN 5 5 1 20 -10 12"X12" Louvr 1.716E A 26 68 SC SWG - N 17 17 17 -16 CONC. OPENING 1J16C A 26 68 SC S;'G - N 5 5 20 -17 1J17 A 30 68 Sr sic - 20 5 120 5 H-18 12"X12" Louvr 1J18 LA 30 68 sr q%r, 5 20 H-12 12"X12" Louvr IJ19 A 30 168 SC SqG, - 20 5 5 20 H-4 1J20 J 30 68 SC S4G - 20 15 5 20 H-4 1J21 A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-4 Cush-N-Stop 1J23 AA 60 68 SC S-dG - 20 5 j 20 H-19 Parallel Ann f 1J24 EE 60 68 SC Stili TC N 5 �% 20 H-20 I B _B_ B 1J2dJ� A 30 8 SC Sr - 20 A4.3 A4.3 A4.- H-21 Acoustic wall 1J24B A 3° 68 SC -9 G - N 5 5 5 H-5 1J25JAA 6° 68 �^ - 20 5 i \ 20 H-19 ParalleltASC S�ti,� Arm _ L726 60 68 SC SQG TC N 5 \- 20 Y.-20 I v� B B B 1J26A A 30 68 SC SqG - 20 A4.3 A4.3 A43 H-21 Acoustic wall 6 1J26B A_ 2 168 SC SSG - N 5 5 5 H-5 1J27 A 28 68 Jim 111P - 180 6 6� 6 H-23 _ See A/31.15 1J27A K * 6C 68 7kE AA W A XX i H-22 CONC. OPENING 1J28 A 28 68 HP rT - 180 6 6 6 11-23 Naplan./ lcLaup-71-ffln °ATE CQNTRA COSTA COUNTY DET �ENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANf NERS DOOR SCHEDULE f" Avp- N. 901 BATTLRY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 0-4111 29.07 Level 1 Courts Annex r 415.3935191 '� 13 DOOR DOOR FRAME SIZEGLASS PJ"T"IG DETAIL Hot'R TYPE — (CIO &R741SH - REMARKS W H MOTE t TEI NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NIZITE 4 H j J tCTE 5 F?,,1?-j20- C _3_°_68 SH MAP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-1 1M21 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 12 0 8 m2 2 A 3 6 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1m23 A 3° 68 SH mp - N 1 1 1 SH-2 1M23A A 30 6 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-1 — ------------- IM24 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-2 — IL m 215 A 30 68SH MP - N 1 1 19 2, IM25A A 30 6 HM PIP N 5 5 5 BH-1G 1M26 E 30 68 HM MP LG N 11 11 11 BH-l( LEAD LINED JAMB IM27 -C 3 68 SH MP N 12 12 - 12 SH-2 LEAD LINED JAMB it1 *2lead G ass 81 IM28 A 3 6 HM MP N 1 1 19 BH-14' 12"X12" Louvr 1M29 1 A 3 68 SH mp N 1 1 1 SH-3 -- - IM31 D 4 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-T . A FOR (18"X1 ""L.) --- 3102 DETAILS 11,131 D 4 68 SH PIP Sc NSH-7 A FOR — -2 DETAILS IM 3 5- A 3 6 SH I-1p *occurs N 10 1 1 SH-2 adj.- lMl7.Note6 IM 3 6 A 3 6 SH MP N 10 1 1 C SH-2 ?occurs @ct.yd ti -adj . 1M17.Note6 IM37 D 3 4 SH MP SG N SH-2 SEE EXTR D x WINDOW IM38 3 6 SH Mp N 10 1 1S game Xai)]a j-VAFLau P-11'Ili DATE ICU4TRAN COSTA COUTY DETENTON FACILITY AR ill-ECTS - PLANNERS A DOOR SCHEDULE . �&ADO, 00. 901 BATTERY STREET S44E ET SAN FRAN-CISCO CA. 94111 pry415-393-5191 29. 10 Level 1 Fast *Touvre @ bottLarn of door, nodi Ty glass accordingly. A DOOR FRAME DOOR iYP� SIZE '��h. a I G GLASS RATI`�IG DETAIL HO.YR. REMARKS W H MOTE i NOTE 2 �JOTE 3 t OTE 4 H J t lrJTE 5 1S01 AA 60 68 HM Xp - 20 10 24 10 BH-26 1S01P. AA 6° 68 HM �•iP - 20 10 24 10 BH-28 1 S 01 B AA 60 68 HM MP - - 1 24 1 BH-41 1 S 0 2 A 30 6 8 HM MP - - 1 1 1 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1S03 E 40 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 1 BH-20 Armour Plate Interior Side IS03A AA 60 68 HM MP - N 1 24 1 . BH-30 Armour Plate Both Sides 1SO4 A 40 68 HM MP - 20 17 17 17 BH-31 ,KK; see Note-18 1SO4A A 40 68 HM VIP - 20 1 19 1 BH-31 KK;. see Note 18� IS04AA A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-31 121IX12" Louvr IS04E A 24 68 HM Pip - N 1 1 19 BH-34 12"X12" Louvr JS04C A 24 68 33M Nip - N 1 1 19 BH-34 12"X12" Louvr 1SO4 C 30 68 HM 14P TC N 5 5 20 BH- 45 lSO4 C 30 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 5 BH-45 1SO4F A 3o 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-10 1S041 A 30 6 HM 14P - N 5 20 5 BH-10 12"x12" Louvre 1SO4230176A HM _MP - .20 1 1 1 BH-32 1S05 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BIi-6 1S06 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 g 1 BI:-6 1S07 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 1 24 1* BH-28 *Det. A/42.36 _ at column IS071 A 26 68 HM MP - - 1 1 1 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1S08 AA 60 68 HM Mp - 60 5 24 ! 5 BH-35 1S08. AA 60 68 SH JP - 60 17224 + 17 BH-36 KK , 1509 C 30 68 HPS rip TC N 5 5 5 BH- 46 Xaplaii/McLaughHn ChTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTK)N FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS C X4'171 DOOR SCHEDULE '�� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN F=RANCISCO CA. 94111 'i,� c � 415.398.5191 29. 14 evel 1 East DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE ICONSTR. FACING GLS- RAT 1'r3 DETAIL HD'�'�R- REMARKS N9 TYPE S FNISH W H NOTE t NOTE 2 NOTE 3 N.7TE 4 H J J NUE 5 2P01 A 30 68 IiM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 2P02 A 26 68 IiM IIP - 20 5 5 20 BIi-24 12"X121' Louvre 2P03 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2PO4 A 30 68 , HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P05 A 30 68 IiM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P05 A 30 68 HM MP - 90 5 5 20 B11-49 KK 2POb A 30 6 IiM MP - 20 6 6 20 BIi-39 12"X12" Louvre 2P07 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-39 12"X12" Louvre 2P08 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P11A A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 2P13E 30 68 HM MP Cw 90 6 6 6 BH-49 2P13. � E J 30 6 HM MP CW J90 1 1 1 BH-49 2P1 30 n D 24 68 HM MP SC �N XXXSH-8E 1102 DETAILS ° >/11 A FOR (12"} 2"L) `2P14 C 3 6 SH MP BR3 20SH-7E ^ x 3102 DETAILS 2P14 C 30 6 SH Mp Sc N S,5 SE'S SITS SH-7E See window 2P1' A 26 68 HM MP - N. 1 19 1 BH-38 2Pl4q A 3° 68 HM Mp - N 1 - 119 BH-3 2P15 A 26 68 HIM MP - 20 1 1 1 BH-39 12"X12"Louvre 2P16 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P17 A 3° 6 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2P18 A 26 68 HM I•IP - 20 5 ! 5 20 BI1-24 12"X12" Louvre 2Plfi A 2 6 HM MP - 20 -5 �i5 20 BH39 2P16 A 3� 6 ' HM _ Mp - �90 6 6 6� BH-99 KK Kap]a n/McLa Igh1fi1 1 1:1k1 i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION F=ACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 r V199. 415.398.5191 29 . 20 Level 2 East/:;est �; , I t_$ - - -- - - -DOCK _DOOR f=RAME ^- `;STR. FACHNG GttSS PATH,63 H, I`o• -i.�,P` SIZE DETAIL �"�R• REMARKS W H MOTE t NOTE 2 !YJTE 3 !� 4 H J J MOTE 5 B Lock 1ST1 A 3° 68 SH 1•iP - 90 17 17 17 SIi-8E 3113 Detail 1ST2 A 30 68 SH 14P 90 17 17 17 SH-8E B Lock 3L 3 D- ail 1ST3 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 B Lek 17 17 17 SH-9E 31-:13 Detail 1ST4 A- 3° 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E B ��1 1ST4A A 30 68 _ Loc SH PIP 90 17 17 17 SIi-9E 31.13 Detail 1ST5 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 B Lock 17 17 17 SH-9E 3113 Detail IST6 g 30 68 SH 1 IP C" 90 17 17 17 BH-22 15'1'7 E j 3° 68 SH MP Cw 90 9 9 20 BH-22 B Lock 1ST8 A 30 68 SH 111P - 90 6 6 20 SH-8E 3113 Detail 2ST2 A 3° 68 SH TLD - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E 31B3 Detail 2S'r6 E 3° 68 SH I1P �Ct4 90 17 17 17 SH-30E B Lock 2ST7 E 30 68 SH 2IP cw 90 9 9 20 SH-3G� 3113 Detail B Lock 2ST8 A� 30 68 SH MP 90 10 10 10 SH-9E 3113 Detail 3ST1 A 30 68 SH VIP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E 31 B3 Detail 3ST2 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17- SH-9E B Lock _ 3113 Detail 3ST3 A 30 68 SH PIP - 90 17 17 17 S13-9E B Lock _-__-- -_- 311'3 Detail Icck 3ST4 -A 30 68 SH PLO - 90 17 17 17 SIi-9E 3183 Detail ST5 A 3° 68 SP 14p - 90 17 17 17 S11-9E -- B_ Lock _3113 Detail 3S'L6 E� 3° 68 SH i•1P �C'v? + 90 17 17 17 BH-22 3s'r7E) 3° 68 SH I.1P 90 9 9 20 BP,-22 B lock 4S'r6 A 30 68 Sli 7mp - 90 1 7 17 17 SH-9EI l - 3113 ietail 4ST7 A 3° 68 SH- MP -- 90 -`a -A SH-9E SH-9E -~ K,aplan/AIcLawAIIJ1I1 �tE �CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 0CHI -CS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE9T ST� Q hDD, v.-�, /►.,I 7g SAN F=RANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 52 Stair Doors 415. 0�j � �xo 393.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZ-E; .10 FACING GL�.SS RATIM', DETAIL HY'fR. REMARKS TYPE w-1 H 't-POTE 1 N OTE 2 NOTE 3 'x7TE 4 H J J tKDTE 5 A 1SI'P D 30 68 xSH 1•�P Ct4 N SH-l0E 3 D= 102 For ails 2 Ax— STA E 30 68 SH Mp CW 60 5 5 5 BH-22 2STlA A 26 68 Hm PP - 90 6 6 20 H-49 2S'FBFA 30 68 SH 111P CW 60 6 6 6 BH-22 2SUC 0 3 68 SH MP CW 60 5 5 5 H1I-22 2S'I'CC A 26 68 1.m 1•ip - 90 6 6 6 H-49 2S'I'D E 30 68 SH MP CW 60 5 5 5 H-22 2S'l'E E 30 68 SH MP Cw 60 5 5 20 H-22 2STF E 30 68 SH MP CW 60 5 5 5 H-22 ,�— —N. V .. 6 .r^ r, E1ev. Mach. Rm. EPHl A 30 6 SH Ap N 17 17 1.7 H-42 on A9.1 0 8 A EP132 A 3 6 SH 'BJP N � p1 _a SIM TO-31 —1 -7 - - �� - - - -M� ✓ ��` Elev. 1✓a c_-h. �m. on A9. 2 X-apIaii/Alef �.u61��n UtiE C N11RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTIaN FACHiTy ARCHITECTS PLAN�ti'ERS �Z4 1� DOOR SCHEDULE A,Am). ►so. � 2�1�/?g 901 BATTERY STRI_LT SNFET � w SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 53 Stair Doors 415.3335191 0 -------------, - m , � i I I; : t`y s �' ""',: 'sf. 5 r y�'L.[ y as*s ads a,. a._ +. i ),9,!L yl£ry s'� z""sr`°` '^at '32}w?.a&5'�"^^�.':`k '*� cd"v''ri' tr�t .+� E. a '`, �`,'Zd xzr!n y 'fir t: 'ti. r�,7 i :�,a F7"' - ,.Ky"t* s kx-5^w-N3,r �` a4" .r Ms}ro. ,Y a.J .:�t -,jy r�� 33-' .'} ,, x si't J t ,z, r air .*>< r-.3 t r ' 2 v ,tm. ,;.'�t :�- '? 4. ?r>P�"-v3a';"x�"a 'r�. ".,�t p s^" .f r#�a t {*?"�=,a r i i.t y,{ 'y,kIt ,' � y x --.a tr Y r r f !` .j: r d2 f vi, p�rtk"tit q ," , r • _ Jn - £F ` ,y} J Y Jt,,y�+2 T' _ f -x y . �. ''� �n.F'n. as C R r �x P,. i ^-f t r ,41�'! 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R •+•. • IL , G FS `'•rte. _. .: •f��i,�, areIT &AOD. 130 1� 2/ttr/78 Kaplan/AlcLau¢i1l.Iri '_ COWFIACOSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS j� DOOR A DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN F=RANCISCO CA. 94111 ;.r �`;�... 415_398.51` 1 _ _ f' __� __ FRAME Dl�T,'�l!_ 09145 \� - 'x!0.7 r- k TAk,-;a12 Ai r1.M.r.�Cl2 I P.1Ib 1-ENO Ca IU OOR DOOR EPAI '-Alo SCAT.._= — .•��e --� 5" _ TQtt �—��.,_��✓'/� — = = �-_'— Q�rit?.:so•1� s 14X78 Kaplan/AicLaughlin °�� �� WA'`TRA COSTA COUNTY DcTENTK).N FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.393.5191 �2 �y2a i % PANF� 00.TO � ° SN yam' V�� rr I�[•f 11 �! h 1 e t - ADD. No. 14 j 7g ��`' '� �I�1 e Lt n it �a;� C,E rI RA COSTA CQ{11Yf Y DETI=NTON Fi?C!U7Y . Hca 1 c ARCHITECTS PI_ARJl�IERS �-�'�` 7� DOOR & DOOR 90)i BATTERY ERY STREET stT S N FR y' t 415.393.51911SC0 CA. 94111 51.Zj j-WOE: 1 t r , c ter. ✓�� ozi_ tI 1/7 Ir aUT- �. hr � L) I i �� -�� �,/��IX �?IIx �IGII ��. r•Z. �,.';;%2� I L J R, 20, ouTRI���eS l j K Nu-r 1c rlg% j i i%�L • �=-Tr��—�ti+ � i,`� -____ r- n Atigo. 2114176 XaplardMcLaugh in DATE- _ CO�'VTRA COSTA COUtM DETENTION FACILITY _f ARCHITECTS PLANNERS Z y_7L 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INTERIOR WINDOW DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 9 415 398.5191 '� 1 i ol Ald ---------- 140 -- -ro_PE6441, FL'-I`c6 C F+ Rim i - t (� ADD. 3-- , Kaplan/M�LaughLin °�T� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY } ARCHITECTS ' �a ` IJR l�Vf��.�!•_-D �I Le13Y STREET ' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 ' G� WAi K---=_ S'JI'UrZ_T_:GN, hEL , y /r"S, 1-0LAT5 3 a5N ! ;! ID'S UPr"RibHT - I I J' V, ,I CATWA rt, FF- N�ING 2 iyz s1t I NA or • ---_. --- I. 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N. ► , V141 a Kaplan/NicLaughlin SATE MWRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET _24-=�- --=---_ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 = _ -- -- • �: . --- uGNT1Nr-, LcAM --. - -- f ��---- 415.398.5191 10 • i c Notes to section 47 - Mechanical Chase Plans & Elevations 1. Plans and elevations are at V'-l ' -O" scale. 2. The typical mechanical chases drawn are referenced on the 1/8" = 1 '-0" floor plans and the 4" = 1 ' -0" floor plans, by their letter. designation within each typical chase. 3. See acessory schedule for accessories and fixture mounting heights on chases not included in sec- tion 47. 4 . All dimensions are to center line of walls and fixtures and intersections of wall center lines. it Qi 11 Kaplan/hlc-Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETEWION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ;l_/ 901 BAT TLRY STREET SHEET �A,►�� - -r '��- 5 - - --- -_ SAN F=RANCISCO CA. 94111 �7 0� � i 3 415.3985191 1 X , a N-aplan/MeLaaghlin j E Z _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTE=RY STREET &HEFT Mr- _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 t r 415.398.5191 1 i i `—LoGATioN fir" ��t`�t.-Y 9=(p� { = — �2nX121— 3 i 1 LJ a cr • —y � 1 .' ., _ 19 d _ i _ .57,a APP. ►Jo. KapIan/h � aLl �lri DATECONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY •1. Z 4' iB" ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ' 415-398-5191 X70 i • � c II '' G (G�1 cIQ GAN 1-- WAU-) -All I ty- �1 , f i�_ i 1 •_� r I 4''1.• �=4p ` oll Kaplan/McLa�a hlitl °ATE f COt�1TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � ! 7f' - — fG'��, 1G�1 - G►- 5 F'Lhts 901 BATTERY STREET �� T i ' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ���D�r /�3 �,�3 P4 �•'-�=meg �� PANES s4'Q I A 4 4�,03 ts • _4 .oz Kaplan/AlcLaughlin o�TE - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY_ j 90 ARCHITECTS TERY STREET ET Zg- d �� G �,�• p G_ - . - Y, SAN FRANCISCO C 1415-398-5191 A. 94111 11.7, FL- ,i L • MIR(�Z w/ I I i - 0 `= ! - _ G "rl.�✓ IOt ---- v� '' �Gt/_ Ids _ UGIT GKI..1= _ y tT 1211 = i - - 2-1144-1 b KapIan/McLa>rz�hlin TEZ 4�7� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' �` . r (• r - 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 5N3FR SNCISCO CA. 94111 -- i - i [trfE N RFxOfx. w1 ` ( '; d ' =�XIv �hurri.Y �. 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No_ 1 , 2/I 1rf'7�j Kaplan/McLaughlin JDATE CONTRA, COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 14/ ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - - - - SHEET ��' -- - 901 BATTERY STREET - - ✓ � - ------ -=----- - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 - 415.398.5191 •�2' _ �- "f6?-__� W 62, C.oNT. Coit �- (,�,�r L 5x5 r 2 , I gSEOjNTY MESH ON TOP (SEE SPECS.) Zi. PpeasT PANEL --- S6Cv2t i Y WALL L zu� 6ALV. C A 6t,E C LPA? AT EACH. 1NTERSEGTtOt� 1 E"sI op THIS E ffl N Jv SOO'T MAXIMJM SZ��'CirbLr_Z GLA-14P I t At HOLE IN L STHiDLES AiNt SSS U Mks / wE>=P I V5L TYPE T G IL 1 C 5 GONG) DEAD. ENP . APC40- - ` IL I J �--- GAEvANIZE.Ok USE S.sj �U 51 LESS STE6L Vsc_ TYPE 5" ANc14oQ -#3xZL o TyQEaDEn . /NsE1z rS — CGAw. ori. vsr- 5.- �a. 510E AT L >=J CTYP.� Af ANct4 1�p=1'-Or Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE 4�7� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTF STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 21 24' 415.398.5191 !4 ►� ' -Z S.S. /NSE2T � J n / �• Z L Z qAW. k GAot-S ?D t ss xs" .5 t r` ComT• L Z x&x Z - moi: - J - 1 - S S 2 4 L X x k - - • 1 - 4 - - I - SC. . I vT S 3 .......... ... .. . .. .... . • . I�-+,moi! KapIan/McLaughJm* SATE rCONJITRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI-Ill ECTS PLANNERS �)�r�a -901 BAT 1LRY STREET sHEEr SAN 1=RANCISCO CA. 94111 — 415.398.5191 21.2 5 _�U�I�' ! ! •SJ�t-q-`�; Fate i�V^TIDN 210 r r�rG�. tN _ �Z i SL-/>f'...5 ----------- -- - NITL''. PECK _ n __ _ i It _. _ _ i4. _I�l1EZZANINE_=- AILINCa - SASE- -- i Kaplan/AloaTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY. CLaughluZ 2.74-.��,._ _ - I ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /� t� �^ [� 901 BATTE=RY STREET SHEET RAI LING ,G G� JU'i ZDR SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 44,r,8 (15-e5V-F0 WITH AM Q#. t 415-398-5191 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section ) 22507 of the CVC, Declaring ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION 40 . 2418- PKG a Parking Zone on RAILROAD AVENUE (#4725T) Danville Date: FEB 21 1978 area. (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the east side of RAILROAD AVENUE (#4725T) Danville beginning at a point 32 feet south of the center line of Prospect Avenue and extending southerly a distance of 32 feet. Adopted:)y the Board on__.F 8 2 2. 1978 Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 = In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21, 1978 In the Matter of Making a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Various Subdivisions It is by the Board ORDERED that a determination is made that the division and development of the properties in the manner set forth on the respective final maps and parcel maps for the following subdivisions will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights of way or easement. SUBDIVISION OWNER LOCATION AREA 5039 Ed Downer, et al May Road El Sobrante 4918 W. S. I. Builders Adobe Court Danville MS 128-75 Robert W. Jackson El Rio Road Danville MS 43-77 Robert'M. Luis, et al Tate Lane Oakley MS 122-77 Arthur W. Javes, et al Caballo Ranchero Diablo Drive MS 55-77 Roger T. Proctor Cypress Road Oakley PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 21stJoy of February 1978 -� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Sy _i" ~0 h 1 i �;^ Deputy Clerk cc: Public Works (LD) Patricia A. Bell All Above Owners`tvia PAW) H - 2.1 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Feh rn a ry 21 . 19 Z$_ In the Matter of Closing Carquinez Scenic Drive for Repairs. W.O. 6402-0671 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director, pursuant to Section 942.5 and 942.6 of the Streets and Highways Code, is hereby authorized to close Carquinez Scenic Drive between the Brick Works and Port Costa, .for a period not to exceed three days as soon as weather permits, to complete repairs. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 21, 1978. 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: Supervisors Public Works Department affixed this 21stday of February 1978 Maintenance Division cc: County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director By- �� �1 1 , 1 C` ( (-Ik 0 . f`i)i' Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H -24 3/7615m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Supporting Federal ) Appropriations for Fiscal Year ) February 21 , 1978 1978-79 for certain Corps of ) Engineers Projects of Particular ) Interest to Contra Costa County. ) This Board having considered the President's budget, the Corps of Engineers' Capability and the preliminary recommendations of the California Water Commission relative to fiscal year 1979 Federal appropriations for Corps of Engineers projects of particular interest to Contra Costa County; and The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board, as the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and 'Water Conservation District, support Federal appropriations for fiscal year 1978-79 for the following Corps of Engineers' projects: Alhambra Creek $200,000 Corps Capability San Francisco Bay $350,000 President's Budget to Stockton Ship Corps Capability Channel Walnut Creek $3,600,000 President's Budget Corps Capability Wildcat and San Pablo $275,000 President's Budget Creeks Corps Capability Water Commission Preliminary Recommendation Sacramento-San Joaquin $275,000 President's Budget Delta Corps Capability San Francisco Bay and $200,000 Corps Capability Sacramento-San Joaquin Water Commission Delta Water Quality Preliminary and Waste Disposal Recommendation Walnut Creek Basin $50,000 Corps Capability The Public Works Director having further recommended that County Consultant Frank Boerger be authorized to present the above recommendations in appropriate testimony before the House and Senate Congressional Subcommittees on Appropriations in April 1978, and that Senators Alan Cranston and S. I. Hayakawa, Congressman George Miller and the California Mater Commission be requested to support the Board's actions thereon; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 21 , 1978. 1 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 21 day of February, 1978. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Deu y C erk Originator: Public Works Department, Flood Control Planning and Design cc: Senator Alan Cranston Senator S. I. Hayakawa Congressman George )Miller (via CAO) California :Dater Commission (via P W) U.S. Array Corps of Engineers (;;a Pr,N) _ San Francisco District Sacramento District County Administrator Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller �� 10 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of- California February 21 , 1978 In the Matter of Approving Inspection Services Contracts for Ramps for Handi- capped and Storm Drain Projects Project Nos. 4392-665-77 & a39n-4p;-77 The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute Inspection Services Contracts with Isakson and Associates Inc. for inspection services for Ramps for the Handicapped and Miscellaneous Storm Drain Projects which are being funded under Round II of the Public Works Employ- ment Act. The contracts are effective February 27 , 1978, and provide for payment for services in accordance with the standard rates indicated in the contracts. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Public Works Supervisors Administrative Operations affixed this2lstday of February 19 78 cc: Public Works Department Administrative Operations R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Auditor-Controller Sandra L. el on H-21 3176 Ism .• w f ' CONI LACT Special Engineering-Adininistrative Services Construction Supervision & Inspection 1 . Special Conditions. These special conditions are incorporated below by ' reference: a) Public Agency: Contra Costa County Public Works Department b) Inspector's Name and Address: Isakson & Associates Inc. 1353 Pine Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 c) Effective Date: Februar 27, 1978 d) Project's Name and Location: Ramps for the Handicapped and Miscellaneous Storm Drain Projects; various locations e) Rate of Compensation: $21.50 per hour; vehicle reimbursement at 150 per mile 2. Signature These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. Contra Costa County PUBLIC ENCY Publi ,W s Dcoartment I,NNSSPECTOR By /ill tt 1 i s Works 'Director David 0. Isakson 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above-named Public Agency (Owner) and the above-named Inspector mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. General Qualifications & Conditions. Public Agency hereby contracts with Inspector, as one specially trained, experienced, expert and competent to per- form the special engineering and administrative services of a construction supervisor and inspector, including those associated with the continuous con- struction supervision position commonly known as Clerk-of-the-Ir!orks, in con- nection with the above construction project, which services are necessarily incident to the services performed for the Public Agency by architects and engineers in the design and construction supervision of construction projects. This agreement does not preclude other employment of the Inspector if it does not interfere with the duties and hours of work required 'herein. 5. Term. The duration of this contract is the duration of this construction project, but either party may terminate it by giving 30 days advance written notice to the other. 6. General Duties & Inst•ructions. The Inspector's construction supervision and inspection services include the following general duties and instructions. a. Status. The Inspector is an independent contractor, and is not to be con- sidered an employee of Public Agency. b. Status &_Relationship with Contractor. He shall niaintain a dignified but understanding relationship with the workiren on the job but he shall conduct business only through the Contractor's job superintendent, and shall not give instructions directly to the Conti-actor's employee(s) or subcontrac- tor(s) ; and he shall fimiediately advise the Engineer of any case where the Public Agency representatives give instructions to the Contractor's employees. l�.4w Form Approved by County Counsel 2-15-78 1.+ 1 !2 Microfilmed with board order �r c. Public Agency-Contractor Coordination. He shall effectively maintain close coordination of the Contractor's work and the owner's requirements by fre- quent, regular conferences or other suitable means, especially :mere projects involve alterations or modifications of or additions to an existing function- ing facility, which must be maintained as an operating unit during conduct of construction work, and therefore require special alertness to job conditions which may affect such continuing operations. He shall coordinate necessary . interruptions of normal owner activities with the Public Agency and General Contractor beforehand. d. Familiarity with Contract. He shall become thoroughly familiar with all contract documents including specifications, drawings and addenda; and he shall supervise and check the adequacy and accuracy of required "as built" drawings prepared by the Contractor's employees (see also 7-a, below). e. Personal Presence & Observation. He shall be personally present whenever work is being performed even on overtime, niyht, holiday or weekend basis when so directed) , and shall attend meetings called by the Public Agency, Contractor or Engineer; and he shall make direct personal observations of work being performed by the General �Contractor and subcontractor(s) for certification to Public Agency-Owner that such work is being performed in a skillful manner and in accordance with the requirements of the contract` r documents. f. Advice & Suggestions. He shall advise Public Agency on all construction matters, such as suggesting change orders or reviewing construction sched- ules; he shall evaluate suggestions or modifications which have been made to accommodate on-the-job problems, and report them with recommendations to the Engineer; and he shall review and make recommendations to the Contractor on all pay estimates. g. Pre-Construction Review of Contract Documents. When so directed by the Public Agency, he shall perform in-depth review of the contract documents before construction begins, and make appropriate recommendations thereon to the Public Agency. 7. Special Duties & Instructions. The Inspector's duties specially concerning the progress of the work include the following: a. General Records & Files. He shall maintain a file of, and be aware of the contents of, the local , State, Federal , NFEU, NEPA, etc. , codes, regula- tions, directives, requirements, etc. , which are pertinent to this project, and are provided by the Public Agency; and he shall maintain a complete file of all drawings, specifications, contracts, change orders, directives, etc. , which determine work to be done by the Contractor (see also 6-d, above). b. Diary and Reports. He shall maintain a bound daily diary, noting therein job problems, conferences and remarks; and he shall submit all reports deemed necessary by State and Federal agencies , Engineer and Public Agency, _ which shall be timely and in sufficient detail to satisfy the purpose of the report. c. Material Records. He shall maintain records of materials and/or equipment delivered at the site, showing manufacturers' naves, catalog, model serial number style, type, or other identifying information thereon and noting whether they are in strict compliance with the plans, shop drawings and/or, specifications, or are approved by the Engineer. He shall certify to Public Agency that all materials used in construction are as specified in contract documents; and, on completion and/or installation of each applicable iters, he shall collect and assemble relevant information (including guarantees, certificates, maintenance manuals, operating instructions, keying schedules, -catalog numbers, vendors addresses and telephone contacts, etc. , of mate- rials and/or equipment as required); and at the completion of the project, he shall deliver this information to the Engineer for delivery to the Public Agency. " 8. Pay for Services & Reimbursement for Expenses. a. Public Agency shall pay Inspector for these services at the above rate, for semi-monthly pay periods of the lst through the 15th and 16th through the last day of the month. Payment will be made on the 10th of the month or the 25th of the month following the pay period if a demand billing is re- ceived by the County Public Works Department on the last County working day of the period. b. Mileage authorized by the Public Works Director or his deputy--shall --be-re----------- imbursed at a rate to be mutually agreed upon from time to time reflecting actual and changing costs. 9. Insurance. Inspector shall , at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the term hereof Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occur--nce. Inspector shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requiring 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. 10. Enforcement and Interpretation of Contract. The Public Agency's agent for en- forcing and interpreting this Contract is the County's Public Works Director or a deputy. 11 . Adjustment of Compensation. The rate of compensation may be adjusted by mutual consent of the parties for good cause shown. . ICED FEB Z/ 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS T A O. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 19 78 In the Matter of - Detention Facility Project, Approve Addendum 2 for Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs. (Project No. 5269-926-(53)) WHEREAS the Board on January 24, 1978, approved plans and specifications and bid due date for the Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs, and Addendum 2, modifying said plans and specifications, having 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 aforesaid Addendum be approved and issued; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Addendum 2 to plans and specifica- tions is hereby APPROVED. Bids for said work will be received on March 9, 1978 at 2:00 p.m., and the Clerk of this Board is DIRECTED to publish a Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in the MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on February 21 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors Detention Facility Project affixed this 21 s day of. February 19 78 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director P County Counsel By /�'`� . Deputy Clerk Turner Construction (via P.W.) N.POUs FI-24 3/70 15rn 011011 !J -` , • . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETEN`T'ION FACILI`T'Y DETENTION FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS PROJECT NO. 5269-926- (53) ADDENDUM NO. 2 Dated. February 21 , 1978 The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: 1. The Bid receipt date is hereby changed to March 9, 1978 at 2 : 00 PM. 2. This Aocendum inust be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal. 3. A new Notice to Contractors is included with this Addendum. 4. Pages attached to be included as part of this Addendum- F1 D FEB 'nV 1978 ,. A. oLSSIDN CLERK BOAR.0 W SUPERVISoRs C 7 i Co. • .De Microfilmed with board order NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(53) ADDENDUM NO. 2 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 Ptd on March 9, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs which includes: All steel stairs, handrails, catwalks, miscellaneous iron and expansion joints required for the construction of the project. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $500,000.00. The work shalt be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Pians and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Buiiding, '651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. L E D F E B i2/ 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Of SUPERVISORS tAicrofilmed with board order j rJ Nb� A-1 ; i J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Wntinued) • The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the • Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. 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 JU THE AiIOUNT 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 Adminstration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the 9th Day of March 1978 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, Jrartinez, California, and there read and recorded_ Any Bid Proposals recieved 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. A-2 �140TICE 70 CONTRACTORS flontinued) • Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the•Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any • portion of any bid and/or paive any irregularity in any bid received. ' - BY ORDER, OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK A14D EX-OFFICIO CLERK •OF'THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy_ DATED: FEB 21 1978 ' PUBLICATION DATES: - i t - - i A-3 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 i9 78 In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal of the City of Walnut Creek from Action of Board of Appeals on Application for Land Use Permit No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek Area. The Board on February 7, 1978 having continued to this date the matter of design review of Land Use Permit No . 2012-77 to allow the applicant, Beacon Point Associates, to prepare revised drawings for the project; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the review process has not been completed, and having recommended that the matter be further continued to March 7, 1978 at 11:30 a.m. ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommenda- tion is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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: Beacon Point Associates Supervisors Mr. M. E. Huguet affixed this 21st day of February 1978 City of Walnut Creek County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning By 7, r� �L��� , Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H-24 4177 15m O 180 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia February 21, . 19 78 In the Matter of Buchanan Field Airport California Division of Aeronautics $5000 Annual Grant Having been advised by the Public Works Director that Buchanan Field Airport is eligible for a $5000 Annual Grant from the State of California, Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics, under the California Aid to Airports Program (CAAP) , it is the order of the Board that the Public Works Director is hereby authorized to execute a "Request for Annual Grant of California Aid to Airports Program (CRAP) Funds and Certification of Eligibility" in the amount of $5000, and that he is. further_..,. _..___ authorized to submit the request to the Division of Aeronautics to meet a March 1, 1978 deadline. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine, R. I. Schroder 1 NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Supervisor W. N. Boggess (Supervisor Boggess desires the record to show he abstained from voting for reason that he has a financial interest in a business based at Buchanan Field). 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Airport Supervisors affixed this2lst day of February 1978 cc: Public Works Department Auditor-Controller _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By L� a „ Deputy Clerk Sandra L. Nielson H-24 3176 15m ills1{ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia February 21, , 19 3A In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments It is by the Board ORDEM that the following conveyances are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 1/20/78 Richard Eugene Jones et al L.U.P. 3010-75 2. Consent to Offer of Central Contra Costa Dedication of Public Sanitary District, Roads 2/2/78 a Public Corporation SUB. MS 210-77 a s PASSED by the Board on Febraury 21, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing iso 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 2lstday of February 19 78 --� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By,-V :4 "C i ! t, ! Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division CC: Recorder (via P.W. ) H-24 3;-t, n,blic Works Director Pzrector of Planning,^� Q 1, In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , fig 78 In the Matter of Study on Traffic Along Moraga Way and at the Orinda Crossroads Area. The Board having received a February 9, 1978 letter from Mr. James B. Lubin, President, The Orinda Association, requesting that a traffic study be conducted by the County Public Works Department to determine the effects of future growth on traffic along Moraga Way and at the Orinda crossroads,. and that said study be completed prior to the Town of Moraga's General Plan public hearings scheduled for March and April. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter-,is..._.___ REFERRED to the Public Works Director for report . PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. Vi I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 21st day of February 1978 County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,�l/ o . Deputy Clerk N. Pous H-24 4/77 15m PO In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Receipt of Audit Report of County's Financial Statements Mr. Donald L. Bouchet, Acting Auditor-Controller, having transmitted to the Board the audit report of Arthur Young & Company, Certified Public Accountants, on their examination of the County's financial statements for the year ended June 30, 1977; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. r 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Donald L. Bouchet, Supervisors County Auditor-Controlleaf�xed this 21st da of February 19 County Administrator y 78 / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By 1C �. A-h�.�-,�, Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m � 1� • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of RequestofThe North Richmond/` Iron Triangle Area Council. The Board having received a letter dated February 10, 1978 from Mr. Willie F. Dorsey, Chairman, The North Richmond/Iron Triangle Area Council, 513 Grove Avenue, Richmond, California, 94801, requesting assistance in obtaining two or three 50- passenger buses for use in programs operated by the North Richmond Neighborhood :louse, Inc. at 321 Alamo Avenue, Richmond, California; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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: North Richmond/Iron Triangle Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Area Council Supervisors Director, O.E.O. affixed this 21st day of February , 1978 County Administrator ? J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Maxine M. I. dfeld H-24 4/77 15m n �d In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 7 A In the Matter of Funds Donated for Installation of Refrigeration Equipment in a Warehouse Facility. A February 6, 1978 letter having been received from Mr. george K. .3chrock, President, Community Food Coalition, advising that, should the Board of Supervisors react favorably to the request of the Coalition for help in implementing Senate Bill 199, the Coalition would be prepared to contribute $2,500 donated by the East Bay Community Foundation to defray the cost of installing refrigeration equipment in a warehouse facility; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden). PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: 9oard Committee Supervisors Community Food Coalition Director, 7'uman Resources affixed this 21st day of Fehr jjr+y 197 Agency Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By -� - . Deputy Clerk Mar rang H-24 4/77 15m �, 1 • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 7_$,.,.. In the Matter of Contra Costa County Cancer Study. The Board having received a letter from Mr. Paul De Falco, Jr. , Regional Administrator, ''nited States Environmental Protection Agency, commenting on the Agency' s review and approval procedure for highly technical research grants such as the Contra Costa County Cancer Study; and Mr. De Falco having advised that said Regional Office did not object to expanding the Cancer Study to include other Bay Area counties but that limited funds dictated the scope of the existing project; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. ". Boggess and J. ?. Yenny). PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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: °3oard Committee Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 21stday of February 19Zg_ Agency County Health Officer J. R. OISSON, Clerk County Administrator � - BDeputy Clerk Mary9Crai g,_ H-24 4/77 15m 41{�.; [,Y f t ! 1 . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 • 197 In the Matter of ' Authorizing County Administrator to Attend NACO and CSAC Meetings. The Board on January 17, 1978 having authorized members of this Board to attend, at county expense, any National Association of Counties or County Supervisors Association of California meetings during the calendar year 1978 without further authorization, provided that other official business does not preclude such attendance; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid authorization is EXTENDED to include the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. vr - - 2 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors County Auditor-Controller affixed this 21 sr day of199- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on the ) Appeal of Bryan and Murphy ) Associates, Inc. , from Action ) of the San Ramon Valley Area ) February 21, 1978 Planning Commission on Application ) for Minor Subdivision 292-77, ) Walnut Creek Area. ) Mr. Harry Kroll, Owner. ) The Board on January 31, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , applicant, from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of application for Minor Subdivision 292-77 to divide 1.47 acres into two parcels, Walnut Creek area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the property site and having advised that inasmuch as over half of the area is occupied by a flood control easement, the parcel is only suitable for one building site; and Mr. Roy Clark, representing the applicant, having stated that county repair of an existing bridge would provide adequate access to the property and that the proposed minor subdivision is consistent with development in the area, and having expressed the opinion that the proposal would conform with the intent of the General Plan and zoning district and would not set a negative precedent; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having concurred with the decision of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission that only one building site would be appropriate and, therefore, having recommended that the appeal of Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. be denied; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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 21st day of February, 1978. J. R. -OLSSON, CLERK By' '1 l t Ronda Amdahl Deputy 'Clerk CC: Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. Mr. Kroll Director of Planning IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on the ) Appeal of Ms. Jane Johnson from ) Action of the San Ramon Valley ) Area Planning Commission on ) February 21, 1978 Application for Minor Subdivision ) 303-77, Danville Area. ) Mr. Ken Nielson, Owner. ) The Board on January 31, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Ms. Jane Johnson from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of application for Minor Subdivision 303-77 (DeBolt Civil Engineering, applicant) to divide 3. 2 acres into three parcels, Danville area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the property site; and Mr. Eugene F. DeBolt, representing the applicant, having stated that the proposal is consistent with the surrounding neighbor- hood, having concurred with the conditions of approval imposed by the Area Planning Commission, and having urged that the appeal be denied; and Ms. Johnson, appellant, having stated that she is primarily concerned with the proposed development of Parcel C which would be an ' invasion of privacy of surrounding property owners and could create drainage problems and having presented an alternative plan for subdivision of the property; and Mr. Charles Sabah, 620 Logan Lane, having appeared in support of Ms. Johnson' s alternative plan; and Mr. Ken Nielson, owner, having stated that the proposed division would be more suitable for the property than the alternative plan; and Mr. DeBolt, in response to Board questioning, having stated that the alternative plan is feasible but is not desirable from a traffic and salability standpoint; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that the applicant' s proposal represents the best usage of the property and, therefore, having recommended that the appeal of Ms. Johnson be denied and the decision of the Area Planning Commission be upheld; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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 CC: Ms. Johnson of the Board of Supervisors affixed Mr. Nielson this 21st day of February, 1978. DeBolt Civil Engineering Director of Planning J. R. OLS N, CLERK B7;;!:, r?, Ronda Amdahl Deputy Clerk �'�, 90 l t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Febrtua_ry 91 . 19 7R In the Matter of Loans for County Residents Affected by Disaster in Marin County. The Board having received a February 9, 1978 letter from Mr. Charles Manfred, Director, State Office of Emergency Services, advising that the Small Business Administration has designated Marin County a disaster area as a result of heavy rains , windstorms , and flooding during January, 1978 , and further advising that individuals, businesses, farmers, ranchers , and livestock growers in Contra Costa County who were affected by the disaster may b&:' eligible for assistance in the form of low-interest disaster loans; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Director, Office of Emergency Services. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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: Office of Emergency Supervisors Services affixed this ?l ±day of gAr,,,u�� 197-8-- Agricultural Commissioner County Administrator / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By s, f o Deputy Clerk 1 y Crai H-24 4/77 15m iof 1 �{ i. i .. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State -of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of _ Accepting Gift of Patio Cover from the Parents' Group of George Miller, Jr. Memorial Center East The County Administrator having presented to the Board a memorandum dated February 3, 1978 from the Director, Human Resources Agency and the Mental Health Director, advising that a gift of a Patio Cover valued at $2,160.00 has been received from the Parents' Group of George Miller, Jr. , Memorial Center East for installation on the George Miller Center grounds. IT IS BY THE BOARD,ORDERED that said gift is hereby ACCEPTED; and The Board AUTHORIZES the Mental Health Administrator and a representative from Public Works to work with the Parents' Group on the installation of said Patio Cover on the George Miller Center grounds. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 21, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Director, HRA Supervisors cc: County Medical Director affixed this 21st day of pphrij, , 19 7 p Charles H. Pollack, M.D. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Public Works Byo4zlPli Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - IWbert Rygh Jamie L. Johnson W 109 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 1978 In the Matter of ' Results of the Craft Maintenance Unit Decertification Election The Board having received a February 14, 1978 memorandum from the Employee Relations Officer reporting that Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local No. 1 was selected as the majority representative for the Craft Maintenance Unit in a decertification election conducted by the State Conciliation Service on February 10, 1978. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid memorandum is acknowledged, and that Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local No. 1 , is acknowledged as the majority representative of the Craft Maintenance Unit, replacing Contra Costa Building and Construction Trades Council . PASSED on February 21 , 1978 unamiously by the Supervisors present. u. w I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Director of Personnel Supervisor cc: Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local No. 1 affixed this28th day of F r ry 19_7s Contra Costa Building & Construction Trades Council J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public'Works By—, a i l �L Deputy Clerk Auditor-Controller Jamie L. Johnson County Counsel All other Employee Organizations Chief, Employee Relations Countv Administrator H-24 4/77 15m 3; 7 03 1 ) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County provide . legal defense for the following persons in connection with United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Civil Action Number C-77 1153 AJZ , reserving all the rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and 995 : Alfred M. Dias (former County Supervisor) 223 E1 Portal Center, San Pablo, CA 94806; and Martin J. Bloom (former County Employee) 240 Keats Circle, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978 � r 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Alfred M. Dias Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Martin J. Bloom Supervisors County Counsel affixed this 21st day of February 1978 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B --: r Hl:f i' l(t Cl i,u Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4177 15m I . , —NL,I. UI 141 LOJ"%..0 J 11,11V1S ' Feb. 21, 1978 ,de NOTE TO CLAI?=•%%*T SL tl:t COi rt"� , ) The c(, :, O4 thin d"ecte?('If P'CvUe to You /Jr j"L'u i:11t cC L'L -VIC acttar, oil yowl C.r-aix) by t"TeJ Eoard (All Sect-ion ) _;zowid o; cUf c,,.,vi..!(.'1•J5 (Pt.'✓".7g,-Lapp 111, betow) s references are to California ) gkven r'u%wunnt t(r Gov2vir-en t Code Secti-cns 911.8, Goverrr.,ent Code.) } 913, ` 915.4. Pteade twee the Claimant: Virginia.M. Bartleman, 245 Curry Street, Richmond, CA 94800 Attorney: John L. Hartman Address: 450 Sansome Street, Suite 1310, San Francisco, CA 94111 S Amount: $25,00.00 (?) Pate Received: Janlb-T. 16, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on via Cou1978unsel By mail, postmarked on — — �-- i. FROG';: Clerk of the Board or Supervisors TO: County Co msel Attached is a copy of the above-no i_; or App cation to File Late Claim. n ea DATED: Jan. 16, 1978J. R. OLSSO\', Clerk, By Deputy n II. FROM: County Counsel ��.•.��'� TO: Clerk of the Boatd of Supervisors (Check one only) F X978 " ( ) This Claim complies subskfa�'itially with Sections 910 and 910.2. f c�V 1 CALIF ( X) This Claire FAILS to comply;�u stantially 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) . - 'Phe 11 .2)'Phe Board should deny this Application to File a Claire F( ectio 911.6) . DATED: - V7- '��� JOHN F. CLAUSE\, County Counsel, Ify C.� , -Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanincus vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) (X ) This Iai:,r s rejected in full. Amended ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: Feb. 21, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, b&a- -h !' i(x- Deputy Patricia A. Bell WAR`:I.NG TO CLAIM1T (Government Code Sections 911.3 & 913) You have or.Ey 6 mont..6 �,eom the mz—v ',cng o6 this notice to you uu.-4n Which to S.ir"e a ceut.,t action on thiz &ejected CP-aim (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 mot thz Lom the deiiiat oS youn AppZication to Fite.a. Late Cta,irl within which to pcbEt'i.on a ceut So:.- aeUe6 �,%om Section 945.4'.6 ctaZi-3'.i,F,in9 deadtinc (.see Secii,on 946.6) . Ycu may .6eetz the advice o3 any a tonney o6 yours choice in connection With, this matte%i. 7,J t_!ou Leant to con-AuCt an atto:lnetl, yea zhoutd do .6o .tmmcd.ZateZy. . W. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public ;corks, Business & Seri;ices Division. Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. ?.e notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by Tailing a copy of.this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Clair in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: Feb. 22 , 1978 j. R_ OLSSO\, Clerk, El rV L4 Deputy a \r. F RO'4: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Cler': of the Board (3) Public ?:orks of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. DATED: Feb.. 2Y.,- 1978 County Counsel, By County idninistrator, By Public *.'ork s, By LAW OFFICES OF _ !JOHN L. HARTMAN JOHN L.HARIMAN IELEi �'v= IRE DALLAS O.HROCK THIRTEENTH 392'2337 450 SA.rSOME STREET SAN FRANCISCO 96111 - ART.J►::C�=615 January 23, 1978 RECEIV r JAN 2 7 1976 CDUWY CC-M, 1�ALrNFz,CAUF. Mr. Dan G. Ryan , Deputy County Counsel County Administration Building P. O. Box 69 Martinez, California 94553 Re: Bartleman v. Richmond Unified School District, Dear Mr. Ryan: ' We have received your Notice of Insufficiency and/or Non-Acceptance of Claim dated January 19 , 1978. I enclose a copy of recent correspondence between- my office and George Hills Co. , Insurance Adjusters for the County of Contra Costa, which reflects that we, at the request of the County, have withdrawn our claim at this time so as to avoid unnecessary investigation . and litigation expense to the County in return for a waiver of any and all claim and statute of limitations requirements should subsequent discovery prove facts to the contrary of the representations by George Hills Co. , that the County of Contra Costa has no active or passive responsibility for the subject accident.. Accordingly, you may consider that the claim of Virginia Bartleman presently pending before the County of Contra Costa is hereby withdrawn subject to the terms and conditions outlined above. e truly/ yours ,. • � --Cif—� L. Hartman RRC:pw - s S MWFGfikned witk� bocci azcel �+•.fit '•� :�,� � � �� � til �r � � � a ��..,,",;. IN URAiNCE ADjUSTERS Pone Ct:ice: OAKLAND ..........94610 3261 Grand Avenue...(415) 465-1313 Branch Gffices: •�r�:.�ti SAN FRANC.'SCO ...94107 605 Third Street......(415) 781-1172 SAM JOSE ..........9512a 650 S.Winchestar 81vd.(408) 247-1355 uCLMSZO.BONDED WALNU i CREEK ....S45S6 1529 Cypress Street..(415) 935-3060 VA i EJO ...........94590 344 Virginia Street....(707) 643-1522 NAPA ...............9:558 2512 Jefferson SL....(707) 255-9144 COVERING ALL SAN FRANCisco BAY AREAS P.O. BOX 10287 3261 GRAND AVENUE OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94610 TELEPHONE (415) 465•-131; P.O. Bax 294 REFLYTO: .lalnut Creak January 19, 197$ OUR FILL, •JOHN L. HARTIIAhT - Attorney at Lam 450 Sansome Street _ San Francisco, California 94111 - Re: Bartleman v, Richmond Unified School District, et al. Our Insured: County of'Contra Costa • D/L: 10/21/77 Dear Mrs Hartman: This will acknowledge 2nd thank you for your letter of January 10, 1978. I am returning the original with my signature confirming our statement to you that the County- has nothing to do with the Richmond Unified School District nor the City of. Riehmond. They' both apoear to be involved in this claim. This will also advise your, in addition to the information given previously, the County had nothing to do with the design or con— struction of the intersection nor do they have anything to do with the traffic signals or lights at that intersection. Thank you for your cooperation. Very "truly yours GEORGE HILLS COMPANY - = 7. K.C. ^arnsworth, 14anager .- KCF:—m Walnut Creek Off ica enc: Your ltr. of 1/10/78 - Microfilmed with board order LAW uFs:C=S GF - •r -- SG:Y=S:dL2T 3iZ-2+a: SAN. FRANG:SCO S<:U Januaz:y 10 , 1978 Mr_ X. C. Fa, -h George Rills Co. 1529 Cypress Street _ Walnut Creeps, California 94596 Re: Bartleman v. Richmond Unified School District, et al ,our Client: County of Conl6.ra Costa Date of Loss: October 21, 1977 Dear Mr. Farnsworth: ;hank you for your letter of January 6, 1978, wherein you request that plaintiff. Virginia 11. Bartleman withdraw her claim against Contra Costa County unless she has same definite evidence that Con-%---& a Costa County is involved -in -some way in the subject. accident. I enclose a copy of a Supplemental Claim for Personal. Injuries mailed to Dan G. Rya:, Deputy County Counsel, on January S, 1978, pursuant to his Notice of Insufficiency and/or Non- Acceptance of Clai=, dated December 29, 1977. The information contalaad in the Supplemental Claim amplifies the orlgi;al claim referred to your office by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cos to County under their self-insurance program. If, upon reading the Supplemental Claim, it is still .your contention that Contra Costa County has no active or pass3.va involvement in this clams, please so indicate by signing a copy . of this letter and returning the copy to me. We are quite willing Io cooperate with your request to withdraw our claim on your representation of no responsibility, so as to avoid unnecessary investigation and litigation expense to the to payers of Contra Costa County. on the other hand, we owe an obligation to our client to prosecute any and all claims she might. have W L min the applicable claim statutes a*id statutes of limi.tatioas. Accordingly, in retuL-n for our withdrawal of claim at `his Lime, :z regL2s- that your sigratLre on a copy of this letter serve as a s tipulatio., on the part of the Cou±ty of Contra Costa to waive Microfilmed with board o:dar ,Nr:r_ K. C- Fa=,sworth da:uary 10 , 1978 Page Two any and all claims and•statutes of limitations should a viable theory of liability arise against the County of Contra Costa at some time during the course of further discovery. VV truly yours, -- - [ _ - OHv L. HART-MM R{C_pw Enclosure - I declare that the County of Contra Costa has 'no active or passive respoasibil=ty for the subject accident, but in the event subsequent discovery should prove facts to the contrary'; I agree to waive any a:d all claims- and statute of limitation requirements applicable to plaintiff Virginia M. Bartlenan iZ return for a withdrawal of claim by plaintifA-Z at this time, in ' oder to avoid unnecessary investigation and litigation expense to the taxpayers of Contra Costa County- DATED: January t� , 1978. 41 • K. C. FAR SWORIH Manager,_ Walnu:. Creek Office, George Hills Co. , Insurance Adjusters for the County of Contra Cos to .f s L E - D J. 2. O SSON CLERK 80AW O� 5UPERV 4 8 y�! cgNrap�cc�a . V CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA VIRGINIA M. BARTLEMAN, Claimant, V. CLAIM FOR PERSONAL INJURIES RICHMOND UNIFIED SCHOOL (Section 910 of the DISTRICT, et al. , Government Code) Respondents. TO: THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that VIRGINIA M. BARTLEMAN, whose address is 245 Curry Street, Richmond, California, claims damages from the County of Contra Costa, State of California, among others, in an amount, computed as of the date of presentation of this claim, of $25,00.00 .. This claim is based on personal injuries sustained by said claimant on or about October 21, 1977, in the vicinity of Hilltop Drive and Shane Drive, City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California,. when a 1967 GMC vehicle then being negligently driven, operated and controlled by Jean Rose Button, collided with the vehicle of claimant in or about the intersection described above. The injuries sustained by claimant, so far as known as of this date of presentation of this claim, consist of sprains of Microfilmed with board order the neck and back, lacerations of the lip and mouth, and trauma and lacerations to gums and teeth, together with yet unknown additional injuries . The said general damages above claimed are in addition to those special damages for medical expenses, loss of income and time from employment as a school teacher, and such other special damages , all according to proof, but not ascertained at this time. Estimated prospective damages, in addition to the aforesaid, are not yet known. All notices or other communications with regard to this claim should be sent to claimant, in care of her attorney, John L. Hartman, 450 Sansome Street, Suite 1310, San Francisco, California 94111. DATED: December 19, 1977. CP ' V JOHN L. HARTMAN Attorney for Claimant a� IFI E R 16 197W,J�t�J o � �g1 J. R. OLSON Q. r S:'� CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS d�-��c-� CON L�.YJ.'A CO. SUPPLEMENTAL CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA VIRGINIA M. BARTLEMAN, Claimant, SUPPLEMENTAL CLAIM FOR PERSONAL INJURIES V. (Section 910 of the Government Code) RICHMOND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, et al. , Respondents. TO: THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA Pursuant to Notice of Insufficiency and/or Non- Acceptance of Claim mailed on December 29, 1977, the following additional information is supplied in answer to the specific items requested: 1. Failure to properly install, maintain, control and inspect the traffic signal devices at the intersection of Hilltop Drive and Shane Drive, City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, on and prior to October 21, 1977. 5. See Number 1 above. Accident occurred in the intersection identified above. 0i 2 2 Microfilmed with board order 6. The names of public employees causing the injury, damage or loss are unknown as of this date. DATED: January 4 , 1978. JOHN L. HARTMAN Attorney for Claimant . uu•1.+ .i..✓ V1 %.-.'A bVJill Feb. 21, 1978 • NOTE TO CLAIDLAAT Claim :against the County, ) The copy o% tl7,td document rratP_ to you cs you& &outing Endorsements, and ) notice c6 the action tafzcn on yowl cX4.c:m by the Board Action. (All Section ) Boatd o6 Superv.csons (PaAagiaph III, beeow) , references are to California ) given puAsua)zt to Goveamr-eat Code Sections 911 .8, Government Code.) ) 913, 9 915.4. Pteaae note the "wa&ni_ng" below. Claimant: Cheryl Lynn Jack Attorney: Leo M. Pruett Address: Leo M. Pruett, MARTIN & MARTIN, 2171 Shattuck. Ave. , Berkeley, CA 94704 Amount: $100,000.00 Date Received: January 16, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on Jan. 15, 1978 I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Jan. 16, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By ,g L Deputy Sandra 1Z NiLl son II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ,,"'(Check one only) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. -rcN'r-0 ( ) This Claim FAILS to cdmply santially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimantMd cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . ( Y Claim is not timely fi4Az1 c,Z%tQ`a_Td should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) -The Board should deny this Application to File alaim ectio 911.6) . DATED:- 1 -( �- JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, B�� � �, Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present . (Check one only) ( X ) phis Clain is rejected in full. ( ):-This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board§ Order entered in ` its minutes for this date. DATED: Feb. 21 , 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, b t ic'p o Deputy Patricia A. Bel WARNING TO CLAM"IT (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) you have onty 6. monthz nom the maiZing o6 tjuz nozcce th you Zt-hin which to S.c._e a couAt action on thiz ne1ected Chaim (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 monthz Stom the deiiiat of yours Application to F.iee a Late Ctaim wZthin Lvr' zh to petition a count Jon neti"eb 6.wm Section 945.4's ctaaim-bit ng dead.Ci.ne (see Section 946.6) . You may seek the advice o6 any attonney of yowl choice in connection u:.it1i th.i.6 rr+atteA. 16 you want to eonsutt an attorney, you should do so .immediateey. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, 4 (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: Feb. 22 1978 �� t n J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B�1��,( Q 4 �, ; �n L �a �� , Deputy Patricia A. 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: Feb. 22, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public I,Jorks, By 8.1 Rev. 3/77 f '' I LED Claim of CHERYL LYNN .,"ACK ) _ JAN A 11978 J. R. OLSSON vg ) CLER BOARD OF SUPERVISORS n JCONTR TA CO. B .. ... ..... .................. .COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) CLAIM FOR PERSWML INJURIES (Government Code, Section 910) TO: The County of Contra Costa and the Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa: You are hereby notified that CHERYL LYNN JACK, whole address is: claims damages from the County of Contra Costa in the amount, computed as of the date of presentation of this claim, of $100, 000.00. This claim is based on personal injuries sustained by claimant on or about October 13, 1977, at Contra Costa County Medical Services Richmond Clinic located at 38th & Bissell Avenues in Richmond, California, under the following circumstances: I Claimant received medical and surgical treatment which was administered in a negligent manner, resulting later in severe hemorrhaging. The names of the public employees causing claimant's injuries under the described circumstances are JOHN TAYLOR, M.D. and other persons unknown to claimant. Microfilmed with board order The injuries sustained by claimant, as far as known, as of the date of this claim, consist of severe hemorrhaging resulting in injury to claimant's health, strength, and activity. The amount claimed, as of the date of presentation of this claim, is computed as follows: No bills have yet been received by claimant and therefore expenses for medical and hos- pital care and special damages are unknown as of the date of presentation of this claim. General damages $100,000.00 Total damages incurred to date $100,000.00 Estimated prospective damages are currently unknown. Total amount claimed as of the date of presentation of this claim $100,000.00 All notices or other communication with regard to this claim should be sent to this claimant care of: Leo M. Pruett 14ARTIN & MARTIDT 2171 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, California 94704 Dated: January 13 1978. `� Ch yl Lynn Jack In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California FEB 21 1978 ' 19 In the Matter of Approval of Central County Meals-On-Wheels Contract for the Social Service Department IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-187 with Home Health and Counseling, Inc. for provision of Central County Meals-On-Wheels service during the period February 1, 1978 to September 30, 1978, not to exceed $10,720 in County funds for staff support of the program. PASSED BY THE BOARD on FEB 21 19781 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors FEB 21 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of . 19 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service Dept. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk AAContractor i By _ Deputy Clerk h4o;ae F,n.*19&1eld EH:dg 09067 H-24 4/77 15m . . ... Standarc rm 1 7 C7 1. .GLt !dencificatic_n. Number _» art=ent Social Service Subject: `"seals on tdheels Service--Central County 2. ?arties. The Co-:nty of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department n�!=_d A*b3,:e, and the follo: ing named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: C"irzractcr: HO?E HEALTH AND COL'NSELI;;G, INC. Capacity_ : Nonprofit corporation Address: 110 Petticoat Lane, Walnut Creek, California 94596 3. ser=. The effective date of this Contract is February 1, 1973 and it t_.rminates gpDre-b er 30. 1973 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. ?a,•-ent Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $. 10.720 5. Count- 's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Pa.ment 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 Saecial Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by re-ference. 8. Proiecr. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project., the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by refere:--_e: Not Applicable 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following, legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COL�IF OF CONT. ALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By — ax � u C Chairman, Board of pervisors T (Designate official capacitk in business Attest: J. R. Olsson County Clerk and affix corporation seal i1N G State of California ) ss. B3, County of Contra Costa ) Inccrpz�rared Ap,ii 17, 1963 10"itle roscut. Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Reco_V^ rded by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personalty appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ Wr they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its byl-- s or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Aparoved: County Counsel Dated:/71 1 .1U tt°`. -tF2_. n•:..•;ai 'ratOf _ C^%f ByCf:ig;tC Deputy / —' ��. ti -_ Deputy County CLork ..-,•Ef " ' Microfilrni�J WI 'I board order (A-'-517 Rt:' 6/76) i _._. C. ....~� Standa_d Form PAY'=' T PRCGVISIO-S (Fee Basis Contracts) . - x. 87 Number 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to r-he following Payment Provisions, ,County will pay Contractor the follow ng fee: [Check one alternative only.] [.l'] a. $—;..,.340 monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ J c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, *cork, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. Z. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. ( 'ay-ment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D015-and is the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands far payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the Mcnch i_: urich said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment da:nands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, C4t:n_y will mak` payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right. cr- Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Concractur wt,-i--n, in the op'.--:-on of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, O the Cc-n!_ractor's per`.�rmance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried ou: or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. 'T %fA-451.9 REV 6x'76) 0f.) °9 S=Rt1ICE Pt i"i 20 4 Humber C0-__rLZ_3r will provide administration_ of the ;•seals-On-Wheels Program in CentraL Ces:a Counter for delivery of approximately 140 meals per day, seven da;15 P - .__ to he:-ebound persons. In addition to providing program administratit_-n ..__ s--7e r ision services, Contractor will employ and direct one half-time clerk- and lerkand .onc full-time account clerk to provide ongoing program operation as Preparation of food tally sheets for meal preparation and dispatch; Scheduling of volunteers and routes; 3. Screening of inquiry calls; Determining client eligibility and financial ability to pay according to a sliding scale; S. Obtaining medical verification of special diet requested by clients; A. Preparation of heals-On-Wheels Newsletter; i. Providing an inventory of food containers and ordering of containers; S. Billing; 9. Maintaining accounts receivable; and 10. Other clerical support as appropriate and necessary. Initials: G ryEractor County Dept. is X10 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan.. (A-4616 REV 6/76) 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, Ohe GaunEy, 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- {l<ll<y•{ Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CO;-DITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of tris 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. Conflic-ts 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 wisdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) i -2- 010,212 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 , its 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. f (A-4616 REV 6/76) _3- � �� t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 1978 In the Matter of Appeal from Planning Commission Denial of Application of D. C. Development & Construction Co. (2148-RZ) to Rezone Land, and Development Plan No. 3035--V7, Pleasant Hill BARTD Station Area. Mrs. Norma L. Warner, Owner. The Board on January 24, 1978 having fixed February 28, 1978 as the time for hearing on the appeal of D. C. Development & Construction Co. , applicant, (2148-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land and denial of Development Plan Application No. 3035-77, Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess this day having advised that the attorney representing the applicant will be out of town on February 28 and has requested that the hearing be continued to a later date; and Good cause appearing therefor, this Board HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that on February 28, 1978 it intends to continue the hearing on the aforesaid appeal to March 21, 1978 at 2 :00 p.m. IT IS ORDERED that the Clerk give notice of same by mailing a copy of this order to all interested persons . PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. vv 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: D. C. Development & Supervisors Construction Co. affixed this 21st day of February 1978 Mr. Steven Kay List of Names Provided by Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning By ;Zya- 1-7� , Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 911 , 19 --Zg In the Matter of _ Hearing on the Appeal of Mr. Jack Hernandez (2163-RZ) 0. from Planning Commission Denial of Application to Rezone Land in the Byron Area. Mr Toho carva1 hn, ar,car The Board on January 24, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Mr. Jack Hernandez, applicant, (2163-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land in the Byron area, from Heavy Agricultural District (A-3) to General Agricultural District (A-2) ; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the applicant has requested that the hearing be continued for one week; and Chairman R. I. Schroder having declared the hearing open, asked if there were any persons wishing to speak on the aforesaid proposal, and having noted that no one in the audience wished to speak; ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the appeal of Mr. Hernandez is CONTINUED to February 28, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Mr. J. Hernandez Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. J. Carvalho Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 91 -qrday of County Assessor �_ _ �JJRF. OLSSON, Clerk 1 . CJ Deputy Clerk By Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m l to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 197-8— In 97-8—In the Matter of Hearing on the Recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission (2191-RZ) to Rezone Land in the San Ramon Area. The Board on January 24, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission (2191-RZ) to rezone land in the San Ramon area, from Multiple Family Residential District (M-4) to Single Family Residential District-10 (R-10) ; and No one having appeared in opposition; and- Mr. nd Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-15 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and February 28, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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: Woodhill Development Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Company Supervisors 21st •February 78 B. Cardinale affixed this day of 19 G. tdhi.to Director of Planning =)R. SSON, Clerk County Assessor By 11r <L ► tiDeputy Clerk ",/Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/`7 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 1978 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 122-76, Antioch Area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 122-76, Antioch area, as provided in the agreement with Frank V. Favaloro & Barbara A. Favaloro; and j:i7liam H. Snelson & Joyce G. Snelson, 1605 Aster Drive, Antioch, CA 94-509, approved by this Board on July 26, 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Surety Bond No. 7SM 170-374 issued by American Motorists Insurance Company is hereby EXONERATED. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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: F. V. Fava?oro, et al Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspection Dept. (2) Supervisors affixed this 21stday of February 19 78 c c J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B U; Deputy Clerk atr1cs.a A. Belk H-24 4/77 15m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA' In the Matter of Awarding Contract ) for the Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, ) Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, ) February 21 , 1978 Clayton ) (4411-4061) ) BIDDER TOTAL AMOUNT BOND AMOUNTS ' M. Royce Hall and Royce Hall $ 737,284.00, Labor & Mats. $737,284 Construction, Inc., J.V. Base Bid >4sttv-IDla Faith.Perf. $737,284 P.O. Box 630 Alternates Napa, California 94558 1 . $ 91000 �14�cpC�es.� 2. 9,000 3. 6,000 4. 14,000 5. 17,000 F. S. Huyck Company 1055 Shary Court Concord, California Wesley A. Thomas Co., Inc. 3717 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Lafayette, California The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved; - bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount and at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that 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 FURTHER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed -the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insur- ance, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, upon signature of the contract by the Public Works Director, the bonds posted by the other bidders are to be exonerated and any checks sub- mitted for security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on February 21 , 1978. CERTIFIED CDPY Originator: P. W. Dept. I certify that this is a full true & corrcec copy of Bldgs and Grnds the original document whii1i is on 1`1141 to rap office. and that it uwa v;v;4od 1. by the 130ard of Supervisors of Contra co.4ta Connty. Calfrornla, on cc: Public Works Department the date 4hown. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Architectural Division Clerk & ex-officio Clcrk of said Board of SuperHuors Agenda Clerk by puty Clerk.. Accounting Section Contractor ! °O - C.O. • OND # 4411-4061 EDA # 07-51-20630 File: 220-7701/C.4.3 Project: KitrhPn/Dining Hall Facility. Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Clayton Contractor: M. Royce Hall and Royce Hall Construction, Inc. J.V. C'2—c?' /- In accordance with County request, Contractor proposes to provide all equipment, materials, labor and services to accomplish the requested change to the contract documents for which the amount noted herein below shall constitute full compensa- tion and by which the contract price shall be adjusted. In all other respects the contract remains unchanged. Description of Change: 1 . Add Plates, expansion anchors and rebar as shown on 8 1/2 X 11 inch Sheet SR-1 dated 7/11/78 by Hamilton & Williges. Sheet SR-1 is attached as part of this Change Order. The Contract Time will be (unchanged) by ------- - calendar ------ -calendar days. The Date of Completion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is unchanged Approval Recommended: Net Change in Contract Price $ 773.00 WHO Add Project Archite / ngineer Last Contract Price $770.248.00 New Contract Price $771,021 .n0 Approved: r Pub is Works Direct(Irl Accepted: POYCE HALL CONSTRUCTION, INCH P. 0. sox 630 N,e,PA, CAL. 94558 - By Contractor Date TO lc; x2,2 4 5A Z wj 5TD. uOOK It 52 4 11. :DV} ul AQ0AU. �z IZ1% AT EA. COWL. BLOCK ITEMS 140T i�OT5) r\L:\J 15 Okt 4T CC) Q C . LO C K I Q G I< ITCPtJ DlNI �J G FAC IL I T"'( HAM 11ORV\�l WILQCDE5 -r- 11-7CS SHpaT CCC. CCH-450LIT4710Q CLEWIER �"o CL A% To CRL1 FOR.W! 1 A tJA1L,L4QU, CAU -02WI . PUHLC WORKS DEPARIUMT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY File: 220-7701/B4.4 Date: March 3, 1978 To: Geraldine Russell , Chief Clerk Clerk of the Board of Supervisors From: John E. Yoders, Supervising Architectural Engineer, A ' e ural Divisic Subject: Kitchen/Dining Hall Facilitv, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Missing Bid Proposal Packages On February 9, 1978 the Public Works Department received bids for the above- mentioned project. During processing and approvals of the Board Order for award of contract the original bid proposal packages were lost. The Contrac- tors who submitted bids were: 1 . Royce Hall Construction Inc. , J.V. 2. F. S. Huyck Construction Co. 3. Wesley A. Thomas Co. , Inc. The bid package of Wesley A. Thomas was not duplicated so there are no copies being provided. All of the three contractors submitted bonds in lieu of cash or checks for the bidder's security. Therefore, you are relieved of any re- sponsibility to return such security. JEY:ckn cc: R. M. Rygh RECEIVED MAR 3 1978 J. p. CLSSdtw UFliC BOARD O: SUFE:Z l*ORS C NM C T+r co, e 9 Micra 'm-r!- t,ith board order "` • • ; COTJTRACT 1 -� [nce. L E (Construction Agreement) D (Contra Costa County Standard Form) FEB 29 1978 1. SPECIAL TENTS. These special terms are incorporated below by refer J. R oSsOnt CLW (552,3) Parties: [Public Agency] Contra Costa Count C r • Don P M. Royce Hail and Royce Hall Co structioInc., . [Contractor] P.O. Box 630, Napa, California 94558 Complete legal name (92) Effective Date: February 21 , 1978 [See 54 for starting date.] (§3) The Work: Construction of Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff's Rehabilitation Center, Marsh Creek Road, Clayton, Budget Line Item No. 4411-4061 , in accordance with the plans, drawings, and specifications, including Alternates No. 1 , 2, 3, 4, and 5 and Addendum No. 1 , prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted bid proposal . (§4) Completion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] XAXXXA)txxAw?IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (b) Within 320 calendar4 x days from starting date. (§S) Liquidated Damages: 5100.00 per calendar day. (§6) Public Agency's Agent: Vernon L. Cline. Public: Works Director (§7) ContracLouparenthetical 37_?134.00 (for unit price contracts: more or lerdance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strierial if inapplicable.] 2. SIGjJATURES & ACKNOT•1LEDG Public Aoency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Vernon L. Cline Designated Representative) Public Works Director Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 91/861 c kerning Workers' Compensation Law. By: [CORPORATE r Designate off ial capacity i .the business] = .SEAL] By: r. Desioate of f ictal cap city in the usi ss Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora.-I''' ' tion, affix Corporate Seal. • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACKdOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of Nana ) 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, tne'M1orpcoration or partnership/7namcd above executed it. Dated: O:ficial Seal j l� LNOTA.=t�t%I,'�'_ .7 . 'N'ctcry Public t• �% A!ccc Ccc.•n:y SEAT,] -.a+.e of CcHcrnia ub is '[' MY—tc^ rnis-on Gxpi�es Jcn 18. 1980 FORD! APPROVED—DY CuLult (Page 1 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) Microfilmed with board order 3. 1-'URI, CONTRACT, C11ANGES. (: i By their signatures in Sectio ettect?ve on the above date, these parties promise ana acgree as set forth in this cont,.act, 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) :he work can be charged only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such chance 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: INOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or the notice to Proceeu; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. S. LIQUIDATED DPsiAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of tine, 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. INTEGIU-iTED DOCUI•IENTS. 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 ex-hibited, mentioned and set fortis in moth, to the true intent and meaning thereof whon 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'Tu-11 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. abbut the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to - the Public Agencya 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 aiaount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Governmant. Code Sec. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because 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 entire �. (Page 2 of 4) �f-"'�'21 Microti!m�d v,ith board ordfkr ti:ork, -it 'snall. issue a certifi. __:e to the Contractor and pay ti. lalance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all cldiias for labor and materials have been paid, no claims have been presented to the Public agency based on acts or onissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen against the wort: or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or clains against Contractor. 9. II,:SURA 4CL. (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 a6nitteci 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. io. BOI7DS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amounts) 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. FAILLIU; TO PERFU1*1. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. I.Ah'S 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, & 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCOI:''RACTURS. Government Code 554100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are nereby 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 proviued 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 t)ie Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t:ierefor 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. FOURS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no workman employed at any time on this wort: by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to wor): longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. tXPPRL:I:TICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work. in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) Micro`i'med with board order {342r 17. PRLFLIZI1:C1: FOR M TERIALL The Public Agency desires to . -)mote the industries and ec01101a1, of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, worknen, laborers and mechanics of this County in evory case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSIG11=11T. 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 1AIVER BY PU13LIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or naterials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD HAMILESS S It: M'UNITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and inderuii.fy 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 with the 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 Indennitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing (s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other .indentnif ication covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. E*XAVATIOII. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if app icable, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. (Page 4 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) Micro-Filmed with board orderr, 3 jf 4, •: �•rr, ✓ .a aAlt,-♦ siaLI. a• r •.z. I a. }r AN:, Ar:: ,,, o1)o Broker COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES . Y x CORROON & BLACK — IMIXR & AMES �t 50 CALIFORNIA STREET «1,111? A ST. PAUL INSURANCE COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111 COMPANY LETTER INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY :.a r.Ar,li ANC 4 r.E_11 CF I`:11RED L.A CUMF'ANY LET1Ei7 11. ROYCE HALL AND ROYCE HALL CONSTRUCTION CCNIPANYR s `3 INC. A JOINT VENTURE LETTER V P.O. BOX 630 NAPA CALIFORNIA 94558 COMPANY LETTER This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. Limits of Liability in Thousands(000) �pS•.•:•tv :YPFOFI`:��:a.1;:E PCLICVNU4:BER POLICY EACH c — .E '.= } EXPIRATION DATE OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE i GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY 51,000 ( :1,000 A T1' CO'ApRLHEN511'E FORS! 688 NA. 6625 7/1/78 !(I PF"W!"ES—OFC RATi3NS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 200 5 200 F>PW- ION AND COLLAPSE �,1 •:AZARD •, L!UNLLERGROUND HAZARD PAOCL1075'Com,PL ET E D BODILY INJURY AND OPERATIONS H•'.LARD _ ❑CONTF:ACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 5 'h L7 E,POAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED 3 ❑ INDEPf1QDENT CONTRACTORS PEPEONALINJJRY 5 PERSONAL INJURv �a L4 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY i I (EA_H PERSON) 5 500 A IFil CCItPREHET.S.':E FGRM 688 NA 6625 7/1/78 BODILY INJURY $ 1,000 (EACH OCCURRENCE) ! a CN'NED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ 200 -' T BODILY INJURY AND 4 ❑ Nn!.-OY.NED : PROPERTY DAMAGE $ COMBINED o EXCESS LIABILITY i BODILY INJURY AND •,:3 -3 LWeRELLA FORM5 S PROPCRTY DAMAGE ?» ❑ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA COM2tNED r FORM J COMPENSATION CA STATUTORY B IWORKERS' and RN 7855441 10/31/78 =i j Elle.PLOYERS'LIABILITY y 5 2.000 OTHER r. �• : ^:e_scP:PneN DF GPERAn:,,s:ocA,loNsn,E.,:cLLs POLICY #688 NA 6625—COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY—CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES & AGENTS ARE ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS WORK 'A PERFORMED BY OR FOR THE NAMED INSURED IN CONNECTION WITH KITCHEN/DINING HP 7Z, SHERIFF IS REHABILITATION CENTER, MARSH CREEK ROAD, CLAYTON, CA. t .a Cancellation: ShOL:Id any of t•:e above described pcilc:es be canceiicd before the expiration date thereof, the iss(:Ing com- ;early wIIIX=200 X na 11 30 says '...'Itten notice to the below named certificate holder]Q[ dccxx=+ .t -� t * `1 •. NAME AND ADDRESSCFCFRTIi:CAT[-OLCO? FEBRUARY 21 1 78 i PUBLIC WORKS DEPA.RTMFNT ('TE I;suED �� s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY A. 6th FLOOR ADMINISTRATION BLDG. $ v AUrHG IZED REP R' ENIATIVE /Jm MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 ;1 Acr=� ?� EC :» Microfilmed vrith board order r Mc �r::• -,;2CX2= Broker COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES CORROON & BLACK — PLLLLER & ANES - 50 CALIFORNL4, STREET LErrEH THE HOME INSURANCE COl!IPANY s SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111 CO:!PA\t Li., NA!.:E AND ;.C.DR:cc nr m�UA�i.:• �- r1. ROYCE.HALL AATD ROYCE HAM, CONSTRUCTION II�TC. A JOINT VENTURE CottoAr:r P.O. BOX 630 LETTER 9.0 NAPA, CALIFORNIA 94558 COMPANY LETTER K� r This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have beer,issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. * ' POLICY Limits of Liability in Thousands( 0) COMPANY TYi E Of INEL'RA!tCC POLCYNURtBER EXPIRATION DATE EACH AGGREGATE LETTER r:• OCCURRENCE GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY f f CCOMPREHENSI:E FORM ' ❑PFEt.!;5�5--C�ERAnONS PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 S F EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD - E)UNDERGROUND HAZARD - � PRODUCTS COMPLEIED -=.t OPEP.ATIOr.S F+AZFP.D BODILY INJURY AND ❑CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE f f BROAD FORT: PROPERTY COMBINED DAMAGE OQEPENCENT CONTRACTORS PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY f AUTOMOB:LE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY - (EACH PERSON) S ❑COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY f %d OWNED (EACH OCCURRENCE) HIRED PROPERTY DAMAGE f BODILY INJURY AND _ .7 ❑NON-0(:'yEC PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 'v COMBINED `•- ' EXCESS LIABILITY -� BODILY INJURY AND A IXC UMBRELLA FOR„ HEC 9532972 12/15/78 PROPERTY DAMAGE s 500 s500 7ti D OTHER THAN 016-BRELLA COMBINED FORM 14.ORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY ' and EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY (<t--cc a(ni, OTHER r - I ��L >.V :ESCR-PTiCN Cr (1PLr: TI01,s:LGCATI;.,r:S'dEH��LES CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES & AGENTS ARE ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS WORK PERFORMED BY OR FOR THE NAMED INSURED IN CONNECTION WITH KITCHEN/DINING HALL, SHERIFFS REHABILITATION CENTER, MARSH CREEK ROAD, CLAYTON, CA. Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof. the issuing Com- _ parry v.dl 1Cx20cxx2=ma0 10 days ti:ritten nct;ce to the below named ceruficate holder. NAME A•,r)ACP.RE S:Cr CEP.!,i:CAI E H(;11,[H FEBRUARY 212 1970 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT,1usrE r �EL CONTRA COSTA COUNTYeZe-,, 6th FLOOR ADriINISTRATION BLDG. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE /jm MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 - i 1 •t r +:JiL 1114;1 Binder No. - • . •. • . - t� TBD C c3fd ' . r . gels . - %AP. A.Nc,ADDR-ss of &c om-- Broker COMPANY ST. PAUL MERCURY INSURANCE CO. CORROOiV & BLACK - MILLER & AMES Effective 12:01am 3/6 1978 t s 50 CALIFORNIA STREET Expires 12:01 am 316 1979 SA?\1 FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111 0 This binder is issued to extend coverage in the above named r company per expiring policy# (except as noted below) - =a %A%__AND r.1AILING ADDRESS OF INSURED HALL Description of Operation/Vehicles/Property 11. ROYCE HALL AND ROYCE CONSTRUCTION INC, AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, THEIR SUBCONTRACTORS AATD MATERIAL MEN AS THEIR INTEREST MAY APPEAR! 3 P.O. BOX 630 NAPA CALIFORNIA 94558 — :2� Type and Location of Property Coverage/Perils/Forms amt of Insurance Bed. �` III&- i� P 100 R :KITCHEN/DINING HALL, SHERIFF'S ALL RISK EXCLUDING $737,284.00 100 FIRE 0 REHABILITATION CENTER, MARSH CREEK ROAD, EARTHQUAKE AND FLOOD ECE '7 P CLAYTON, CA. 500 AOP 4 E R T Y =" Type of Insurance Coverage/Forms Limits of Liability i? L Each Occurrence Aggregate 1 0 Scheduled Form ❑Comprehensive Form Bodily Injury $ $ A 0 Premises/Operations Property 1 0 Products/Completed Operations Damage $ $ L 0 Contractual Bodily Injury& - 1 0 Other (specify below) Property Damage T 0 Med. Pay. $ Per $ Per Combined $ t' '< Person Accudent s Y . 0 Personal Injury ❑ A 0 B ❑ C Personal Injury $ A Limits of Liability i U 0 Liability 0 Non-owned ❑Hired Bodily Injury (Each Person) $ T 0 Comprehensive-Deductible $ Bodily Injury(Each Occurrence) $ y 0 0 Collision-Deductible $ M 0 Medical Payments $ Property Damage $ 0 g 0 Uninsured Motorist $ =; 1 0 No Fault(specify): Bodily Injury& Property Damage L : 0 Other(specify): Combined $ ,. E z 5 0 WORKERS'COMPENSATION — Statutory Limits(specify states below) 0 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY — Limit $ SPECIAL CONDITIONS/OTHER COVERAGES- %AVE AND ADDRESS OF Q V",,RTGAGEE 0 LOSS PAYEE ❑ADD-L INSURED LOAN NUMBER E 2/21/78 Signature of Auth rued Representative Date ACORD 75(6.77) _ Y J � J _ C F i f FEB 2 1 1918 before me,the undersigned, On 4WW"Now 01 --------------- --------------- 77 of California ss- a Notary Public of said county and state, personally appeared zty of Satz Francisco JOSEPH D. MARTIN. ; known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of INDIUISTRIAL INDEMMITY COMPANY the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on — behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to 6-F,C1AL SEAL. me that such Corporation cxecuted the same. DEBRA ZACK NOTARY PUBLIC-CALIFORNIA City and County of San Francisco ^ Aly Commission Expires Dec,22. 1981 c._- NOTARY PUBLIC - - -r- t \ -j 94-27 INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY INDEMNITY 255 CALIFORNIA STREET • SAN FRANCISCO.CALIFORNIA 9GI�- Contract Bond—Faithful Performance Bond No.YS 780-5215 Public Work—California Premium S 6,424.00 CONTRACT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That M. ROYCE HALL AND ROYCE HALL CONSTRUCTION, -INC. , A JOINT VENTURE, as Principal, and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, incorporated under the Laws of the State of California and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California,are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA- COUNTY in the•sumof. SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR AND N0/100J - Dollars ($737,284.00),- for the payment whereof,well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves,their heir, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by there presents. The Condition of the foregoing obligation is such that. Whereas the above bounden Principal has entered into a contract,dated February 21, , 1978 , with the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to do and perform the following work,to-wit: CONSTRUCTION OF KITCHEN/DINING HALL FACILITY, SHERIFF'S REHABILITATION CENTER, MARSH CREEK ROAD, CLAYTON, BUDGET LINE ITEM N0. 4411-4061, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PIANS, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDING ALTERNATES NO. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 AND ADDENDUM NO. 1, PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL s, Now. Therefore, if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to 'be performed under said contract, then this oblization shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force sand effect Signed and Sealed this 21st day of February State of California t^ �\ c M. ROYCE HALL AND ROYCE HALL 1,.0"57 C11 ON`, County of P ING,r, A JOINT VENTURE 1'' c On ------2J2.3/_7_&------------ before me, / -} /7 ; the undersianed, a Notcry °ublic in and forcG� // �r • sod Ccuz'y cnj ......_, p.rsc- :,y appeared � -t,,l_ J.f�. <<` - -- M. Royce Hall-------------------- INDUSTRIAL INDEMNI'T'Y COMPANY' , --------------------------------------- - --- __ r s :�... ... --. - ': ..:, �•.:..`_ r, r-•-v—o� End By exccu,ed e same _ Attorneyln-Fact. l _ WITNESS my nom2l and 4rrici OS D TIN, - - IY00f Rt (ll/7]� - -lftl- ; ?':ctary public Ncpo Co,-,.-)!y 1 Stcie of Cc:'i:crnia t' Ccm-nissicn Erpi-es Jcrr. 18. 1480 �j G� Microfilmed with board order t 4 1 . . y j '•{ :,.A '�.r.'4. 1 Y,.ii(',T7 ,_...r +:e .k��..•d t. . - .... _ .. . Y+ � nr!,✓ .a 6. s f'.,,:s� ..' }, iJ ttk S �l: �".1.��.��:L^ v , :� t; 1 . r :.... ,�♦ ' tee ✓.^ y i. .- - ,r Ac's.,: _ 'i State of California On FEB 21 1978 before me, the undersigned, ss •a Notary Public of said county and state, personally appeared Coin:ty of San Francisco JOSEPH D. MARTIN known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of INDUST :AL IIINDEf INITY COMPANY the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known w L to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on �_AL behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to rJ ZACK me that such Corporation cxecuted the same. NOTARY -CALIFORNIACity andf San Francisco WCommires Dec.2Z 1981 NOTARY PUBLIC • jam,• 1' f I it - -.' Contract Boud—Payment Bond No. YS 780-5215 Public \Work—Cali fornia Premium included in Performance Bond INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY 255 CALIFORNIA STREET • SAN FRANCISCO.CALIFORNIA 94120 M. ROYCE HALL AND ROYCE HALL CONSTRUCTION KX01t'ALL 411EjV BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, INC. , A JOINT VENTURE of NAPA, CALIFORNIA as Principal, and INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COINIPANY, incorporated under the laws of the State of California 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 SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR AND NO/100 Dollars (S 737,284.00 ) for the payment whereof, well and truly to be made, said Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, administrators,successors and assigns,jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. The condition of the foregoing obligation is such that, whereas the above-bounden Principal has entered into a contract,dated February 21, , 19 78, with the Obligee to do and perform the following work, to grit: CONSTRUCTION OF KITCHEN/DINING HALL FACILITY, SHERIFF'S REHABILITATION CENTER, MARSH CREEK ROAD, CLAYTON, BUDGET LINE ITEM NO. 4411-4061, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDING ALTERNATES NO. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 AND ADDENDUM N0, 1, PREPARED BY OR FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL NOXV, THEREFORE, if the above-bounden Principal, his or its heirs,executors,administrators, successors or assigns; or subcontractors, shall fail to pay any of the persons named in Civil Code Section 3181, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, or any amounts required to be deducted,withheld, and paid over to the Franchise Tax Board from the wages of employees of the Contractor and his subcontractors pursuant to Section 18806 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, with respect to such work and labor, the surety or sureties herein will pay for the same in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, otherwise the above obligation shall be void. In case suit is brought upon this bond, the said surety will pay a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. This bond shall inure 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, so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. SIGNED,SEALED and DATED this 21st day of February . 19 78- M. ROYCE HALL AND ROYCE HALL CONSTRUCTION, INC. , A JOINT VENTURE '' Stato of Caliiornia Principal County of Napa On ----- ------ before me. 'he unc.crs:ancd, a Kcter; PuHic in and far B said County and S'ale, p:rscnalty appeared !� s .___Mi_--Royce Hall____ - -- ------------- --------------------------------------- INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COAIPA�I known to~e to h- :1z n-rtr,) '- ..---•#-(s) is /Ore svb-:r:! --' to 'he and acknow1vc!'red thea, h•.. execute✓ the some WITNESS my hard nd o f ciol 1. ' B y 0 EPHMARTIN, - _ Attorney-in-Fact r 1Y010 R4 14/7A Microfilmed with board order Thiftirr of �Itarnry #497 r; {( noin all mrn bu tliesr presmts: HOME OFFICE-SAH FRANCISCO That INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California. and having its principal office in the City of San Francisco,State of California,does hereby make,constitute and appoint --------------------------------------JOSEPH D. MARTIN----------------------------- its true and lawful attorney-in-fact for it and in its name,place and stead to execute on its behalf as surety,bonds,undertakings,stipu- lations, consents and all contracts of suretyship and to attach its corporate seal to such obligations in favor of all obligees,provided that the liability of the Company as surety under his authority in no one instance shall exceed the sum of ---UNLIMITED----------------------------------------- and reserving to itself full power of substitution and revocation. This Power of Attorney is made and executed in accordance with the Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY at a meeting held on the 27th day of September: 1972,Teading as follows: • "RESOLVED,that the Chairman of the Board or President or Executive Vice President or Senior Vice President of the Company, in conjunction with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary.of this Company,be and he hereby is authorized to execute,acknowledge or vcrify Powers of Attorney qualifying selected attorneys-in-fact to act under such Powers of Attorney to execute on behalf of Industrial Indemnity Company bonds, undertakings.Stipulations,consents and all contraetsof suretyship.-and to attach the corporate seal thereto: "RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the signatures of said officers so authorized by this Company may be printed facsimile, litho- graphed or otherwise produced,and that the facsimile Signature of any person who shall have been such officer of this Company at the time of such execution, acknowledgment or verification may continue to be used for the purpose hereinabove stated and will be binding on this Company,notwithstanding the fact that he may have ceased to be such officer at the time when such instruments shall be issued." - - In witness whereof, INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed and its corporate seal to be affixed by its proper officers,at the City of San Francisco,California,this 3rd day of June , 19 75 . Attest: INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY _ ti By rev.rz t� ? cl .* Roxani M. Gillespie, istant cr J. aP1ant e s`R At Se lice President STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO � u' On this 3rd day of June ,19 75 ,beforerne, Maly Mueller , a notary public in and for the City and County of San Francisco,State of California,personally appeared J. G. LaPlante and Roxani M. Gillespie known to me to be the Senior Vice President and Assistant . Secretary of the corporation which executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, and that the resolution referred to in the preceding instrument is a true and correct copy of the resolution duly passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors on September 27, 1972,and that the same is in full force and effect. In witness whereof,1 have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. LPN MARY MUELLER -. NOTARY PUBLIC - CAUFORNUI ` W. 1975 Notary P is in and for the City and County =�1 CITY t COliNTI Of SM F1iAMCISC'J 2 of a Francisco,State of California µY C—sumiu Expim my id. 1975 1, Roxani M. Gillespie, Assistant Secretary of INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, do hereby certify that I have compared the Power of Attorney granted herein and the Resolution recited herein with the originals now on file in the principal office of said Company, and that the same are correct transcripts therefrom and of the whole/Of-the said originals,and that said Power of Attorney has not been revoked but is still in full force and effect. \'% t ,, � In witness whereof. I have hereunto subscribed my name as such officer and affixed the seal of INDUSTRIAL INDEM\l TY COMPANY at the City of San Francisco,California,this 21st day of February , 19 7$ ',1 SEAL RJ 4annii Gillespie, A i'stant cretary rvoaI R7 t10/721 Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors r of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 �¢ In the Matter of Concerns of the Mental Health Task Force on Aging. The Board having received a letter dated February 14, 1978 from Sister Thomas Josephine Lawler and Alice Gonnerman, Co-Chairpersons of the Mental Health Task Force on Aging, trans- mitting a January 23, 1978 steering committee meeting report and a job description for a gerontology specialist; and Said Co-Chairpersons having expressed concern with respect to the following three matters: employment of a gerontology specialist within Mental Health Services; appointment of a member to the Mental Health Advisory Board who is knowledgeable about the needs of the elderly; and recommended priorities for new or expanded mental health programs; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is requested to acknowledge receipt and respond to the_.aforesaid .correspondence. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. r _ 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ,cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed this�lst day of February 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Maxine M. P:eufeld H-244/7715m MEMORANDUM TO: County Clerk FROM: Sister Thomas Josephine Lawler, Co-Chairperson Alice M. Gonnerman, Co-Chairperson R L A,, L j 1 VE D Mental Health Task Force on Aging DATE: February 14, 1978 F 13 /-5 1973 RE: Letter to Supervisor Robert I. Schroder J. R. 00E-3:4 CLW AZO 4- --UP.RtilS0R5 L, .0 CO, UDeovfy Please distribute one copy of the inclosed letter and the materials to each County Supervisor. Thank you, Microfilmxl with board older February 14, 1978 . Supervisor Robert I. Schroder, Chairman R E C rV 1 L D Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors County Administration Building FEB 1.5, 1978 Box 911 Martinez, CA 94553 1 R. OLssov CLERK BOA+.0 O. SUKRVISORS :Ott R �rL.'Gs`._O. Dear Supervisor Schroder, s .......- Uac_As chairpersons of the Mental Health Task Force on Aging, we are writing to you about three matters of vital importance to the elderly. On July 6, 1977, we wrote to Warren Boggess, who was then chairperson of the Board of Supervisors, requesting improvement in mental health services for the elderly in this County. One specific recommendation was for the employment of a specialist in gerontology on the Mental Health Services staff. We responded to a staff request that we develop a job description for the specialist by submitting the inclosed papers. We understand that Dr. Charles Pollack has publicly announced his intention of filling this position by the end of the current fiscal year. We urge your continued support of this employment of a gerontology specialist within Mental Health Services. On September 19, 1977, the Mental Health Task Force on Aging asked us, as chair- persons, to write the Mental Health Advisory Board asking who on that board had . background and experience in gerontology. We met with the Mental Health Board and were advised by its chairman, Reverend Palmer Watson, that no one on the Board possessed these qualifications. When the Board of Supervisors next appoints members to the Mental Health Advisory Board, we request that a person with knowledge of the mental health needs of the elderly be appointed. We stand ready to assist you in locating such an individual . You are aware of the Federal and state government mandates that community repre- sentatives assist in developing the yearly Mental Health Plan which is submitted by the Mental Health Director. This process has been estimated to cost $225,000.00 a year in county staff time. That estimate does not include the donated time (paid by private monies) of some of the 350 community representatives who sit on the nine mental health task forces. These task forces have been in existence since Fall , 1974. On January 23, 1978, the Mental Health Advisory Board Steering Committee, composed of two representatives from each planning task force, plus the Mental Health Director and the Human Resources Director, ranked the 28 program recommendations developed by the task forces. (A copy of the ranking is inclosed.) This ranking was accomplished by using a sophisticated technical method. The resulting list of priorities for new or expanded mental health services is the end product of four years of community planning. A conservative estimate of the cost to tax payers in county staff time alone is one million dollars. We understand that the Mental Health Director was mandated by the Board of Supervisors to correct the overcrowding in J ward. Therefore, he assigned item 16B top priority when he submitted the list to the state. We urge you to require the Mental Health Director to follow the Steering Committee's priorities, which [ i ,232 emphasize out of hospital community based services that focus on prevention, treatment, and life support. We are concerned that the failure to honor with a strong commitment results of the planning process would raise grave questions of improper use of taxpayers' money. Please send your response regarding our concerns to: Sister Thomas Josephine Lawler Catholic Charities, Department of Aging 433 Jefferson Street Oakland, CA 94607 and Alice Gonnerman P.O. Box 2070 Dollar Ranch Station 1001 Golden Rain Road Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Sincerely, Sister Thomas Josephine Lawler, Co-Chairperson Alice M. Gonnerman, Co-Chairperson Mental Health Task Force on Aging TJL/AMG/sl cc Dr. Charles Pollack Reverend Palmer Watson inclosures A J.i.L iia . V ua.A"A J, k / V From:' Stephen Harris, Ph.D. ,. Re,. -Results of Steering Committee Meeting, January 23, 1978 . 1i i Cv The ratings made by the Steering Committee have been analyzed and. the results are as follows: Estimated Cost T,F. Rank/ Task Force State No. of Progs. Mean Standard Rank $ PaEo No. Program ; Gross ' 'Share Ranked by T.F. Ratings Deviation" 1 Minorit-27 Expanded community m.h. treatment -- for $2300000 $195,500 2/2 846 169 minorities: bi-lingual, bi-cultural staff, decentralize emergency services, increase outreach, provide transportation East Co, 2 Minorit-26 2 culturally oriented psycho-therapeutic $690,988 $460,661 1/2 821 . 177 services: prevention, crisis intervention, outpatient, outreach and education 3 Agin;-4 Volunteer Coordinator 6 volunteer team $ 18,000 4/4 81'4 173 for isolated iniiobile seniors 4. CATF-8 Therapeutic Nurse School in East Co.. • , P Nursery $ 54,000 4/7 783 199 5 Aging-1 Geriatric M.H.. Diagnostic Team $ 67,000 1/4 750 181 6 CATF-5 Network of services to youth in each $513,500 1/7 •735 269 county region: a) expand staff at Pitts- burg Alternatives for Youth & Antioch Reach; b) expand Discovery Center and contract agency staff; c) youth outreach and early intervention program Richmond; d) 6-bed residential crisis & respite 7 D.D.-23 Expand day center capability for severely handicapped adults with develop. disabil. $256,250 $1689325 1/2 733 211 8 DD-CC-20 Two 6-bed residential social rehabilita- tion facilities in West County. $155,800 7/9 723 245 ' 9 CATF-11 Increase staff at outpatient clinics to be assigned to work with children and $270,000 7/7 695 328 adolescents (incl. 3 Spanish spkng,staff) Estimated Cost T.F. Rank/ Task Force State No. of Progs. Mein St•,In(lat'd R,uik f; 1)aigc No. Pro ram Gross Share 1?,ulked by '1'.F, Rating'- Deviation'* 10 a D-CC-18 Provide full time staff for Social Ln C'1:, Activity Center in East County $ 48,000 5/9 688 269 C', 11 CATF-6 2 day-treatment programs for emo- tionally disturbed youth $100,000 2/7 686 277 12 GSD-CC-16 Decentralize emergency services : $550,000 3/9 681 214 24-hour psychiatric crisis service. (each in West & East County fac) 13 GM-CC-22 Locked skilled nursing facility. $500,000 9/9 672 253 14 ao-CC-15 Increase vocational I', pre-voc, $110,000 $991000 2/9 663 193 training: a) expand Many Hands 1 .. b) voc, prog. at Phoenix & Rubicon 15 a-D-CC-17 2 types of respite services for B C , $100,000 4/9' 657 237 home residents : a) one facility ; b) relief caretakers , 16 CMD-CC-14Expanded Crisis Services Package 1/9 657 254 a) expand clinic hours for evening and weekend crisis work $ 91,000 $60,000 b) 72-hr crisis unit, Co. Hosp. $1,3500000 $651,000 , c) Pilot 24-hr crisis service in West County $196,000 $118,210 d) Respite serv. for develop, disabled young adults $ 14,400 $ 7,200 e) Establish an agreement with an existing SNF- 20 beds for 6 month $ 72,000 $ 44,640 treatment for "brain damaged" pts, 17 Aging-2 Central Gerontologist specialist $ 30,000 : .'` 5 2/4 656 253 18 CI-1D-CC-21 Expansion of case manage, serv, $183,000 8/9 651 250 19 D,D, -24 Increase respite contract with CWffZ $ 21,644 $ 17,429 2/2 626 246 20 CATF-9 Res, treat, prog, for 15 adolescents .-. $203,400 ' ' r: ' 5/7 624 306 with severe emotional disabilities ' 21 CATF-7 Emerg, network for youth & 72-hour $2251000 3/7 621 n Estimated Cost U. Rank/ Task Force State No. of Progs . Mc,-in Standaru c1c) Share Ranked by T.F. Ratin2,�* Dcviation'x"' Rin.k Page No. . . . Gross 22 M. I.O. -25 Criminal Just, unit within Montal Health $142,000 $142,000 1/1 617 286 23 CATF-10 Increase consultation capacity of Thera- peutic Nursery School in Richmdnd $ 34,500 6/7 612 344 24 Aging-3 Training in gerontology for professional clinic staff 6)000 3/4 601 268 2S P.R.A. -23 Patients Rights Advocate program $ 74)852 $74,852 1/1 564 289 26 GAMu-cc-141 Fund existing programs up to original lcvcl of staffing and goncrally increase j*Lulding !'or tlicsc programs proportional to increasing client sorvico $1)2001000 $540,000 6/9 521 262 27 C.S. -12 Establish Connunity Services Coordinator $ 25,000 1/2 481 294 posi tion 28 C.S. -13 Develop county-wide crisis intervention, $ 15,000 2/2 419, 299 information & referral service-employ temp, planner to pull together existing efforts Maximum possible 1000 the higher the standard deviation, the greater was the diversity in ratings GERONTOLOGY SPECIALIST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES JOB DESCRIPTION The gerontology specialist will: 1) Be responsible for developing an awareness among the medical, nursing, social service, and mental health staff (both in-patient and at the mental health clinics) of the special needs of the elderly, as related to their physical, mental and psycho- social health. 2) Improve staff training in gerontology. 3) Improve the coordination of existing mental health services as they affect the elderly, improve the availability and accessibility.,of such services,. and increase their use by the elderly. 4) Stimulate the development of new mental health services,' where indicated, geared specifically to meeting the needs of the elderly. QUALIFICATIONS More important than the degrees held, is the kind of education and experience the applicant has had. Any degree in human services could be acceptable as long as the indi- vidual had specific training and experience in gerontology; a degree in gerontology is not essential_ A master 's degree in social work would be a good base-line degree, if applicants are M.S.W. ' s, they should also hold the A.C.S.W. qualification and L.C.S.W. license. Gerontology Specialist Contra Costa County Medical Services QUALIFICATIONS (continued) Applicants should possess several years of experience in direct service to older adults and in successful devel- for the aged opment of community-based social service or health programs/ Their direct clinical experience in working with older adults should be a minimum of five years. Their experience in community organization, or in the health field, should be a minimum of three years. 11The knowledge-base should include: A) Knowledge of community resources, particularly social service, health, and mental health resources. B) Knowledge of the literature and concepts in the mental health field as applicable to the geriatric population. C) Knowledge of methods used in treating the emotional problems of the elderly, e.g. , group therapy. 7 The following personal characteristics are required: A) The ability to relate positively and easily to the elderly as well as to other age groups. B) The ability to train others, e.g. , in-service training. C) The willingness to undertake ongoing education and training for personal and professional growth. SALARY We are recommending $18,000 to $25, 000, with option of starting above the base salary, depending upon qualifi- cations. P!)O cis Gerontology Specialist Contra Costa County Medical Services ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE Dual appointment within Medical services and (dental Health Services; also administrative linkage to the Area Agency on Aging. This position requires a dose working relationship with Medical Services, Mental Health Services, and the Area Agency on Aging. The administrative structure must facilitate this working relationship. /j s 11/29/77 Jl IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on the ) Joint Appeal of Mr. John Lasagna ) and the Vernal Area Improvement ) Association from the San Ramon ) Valley Area Planning Commission ) February 21, 1978 Conditional Approval of Tentative ) Map for Subdivision 4879, Alamo ) Area. _ ) ) C. Y. Properties, D. and L. Williams, ) Owners. ) The Board on January 31, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the joint appeal of Mr. John Lasagna and the Vernal Area Improvement Association from the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of the tentative map for Subdivision 4879 (Diablo Homes, applicant) , Alamo area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the proposal, which would divide 51.4 acres into 52 parcels with an average lot size of 32, 000 feet, is in conformance with the General Plan and Specific Plan designation for the area; and Mr. Wilbur Duberstein, representing the applicant, having stated that the number of lots originally proposed for development had been reduced and that the conditions of approval would mitigate the general concerns of the residents , and having urged that the appeal be denied; and Mr. Lasagna having expressed concern, from a fire and safety standpoint, with respect to the length of the proposed southerly cul-de-sac, and having requested a reduction in density with lots to be one acre or more to conform with the surrounding area; and Mr. John J. Lucey, representing the Vernal Area Improvement Association, having stated that homeowners on Vernal Drive object to use of the private road for through traffic and that if the proposal is approved, the developer should be required to bring the road up to county standards, and having urged that the entire area be designated Country Estates; and The following persons having appeared in support of the appeal and requested that R-40 zoning be imposed for the entire project: Ms. Eve Auch, 1111 Stone Valley Road; Mrs. Lynette Green, 125 Bunce Meadows ; Mr. James Henderson, 1055 Ina Drive; and Mr. Duberstein, in rebuttal, having stated that extensive grading would be required to conform with an R-40 zoning classification in order for the proposal to be economically feasible; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that, in his opinion, the concerns of the residents have been thoroughly addressed, that the proposed plan represents the best use of the land, and that inasmuch as the project is in conformance with the General Plan and was approved by the Planning staff and Area Planning Commission, he would be inclined to approve the subdivision; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having suggested that decision on the matter be deferred to allow the Board members an opportunity to view the property site and more thoroughly review the proposal; and it The Board members having discussed the matter and having concurred with the suggested field trip, IT IS ORDERED that the hearing on the aforesaid appeal is CLOSED and decision thereon deferred to March 7, 1978 at 11:35 a.m. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 21st day of February, 1978. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Ronda Amdahl Deputy Clerk CC: Mr. J. Lasagna Vernal Area Improvement Association Diablo Homes C. Y. Properties D. and L. Williams Director of Planning �241 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 In the Matter of _ Appeal of 1�1r. Charles Pringle, Applicant, (2146-RZ) from Planning,. Commission Denial of Application to Rezone Land in the Oakley Area. Mr. Carlton Williams and Ms. Ida Kidwell „ Owners _ The Board on December 20, 1977 having closed the hearing on the appeal of Mr. Charles Pringle, applicant, (2146-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land in the Oakley area and fixed this date for decision pending final action on the proposed East County General Plan; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that the Board earlier this day referred potential changes in the proposed General Plan to the Planning Commission for review and report and that inasmuch as said changes could have an affect on this parcel, he would recommend that decision on the appeal of Mr. Pringle be continued until the Planning Commission has submitted its report; and The Board having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that decision on the aforesaid appeal is CONTINUED to March 28, 1978 at 11:15 a.m. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Charles Pringle Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. Carlton Williams Supervisors Ms. Ida Kidwell affixed this 21s tday of_ pAhr„aYu l9_� Director of Planning R. OLSSON, Clerk B` I _r'` c rt- ,0. r' Deputy Clerk Y /% Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m �y IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Policy ) Intent re County ) February 21, 1978 Hospital Facilities. ) At the invitation of Supervisor N. C. Fanden, Dr. Charles Pollack, County Mental Health Director, having appeared to advise the Board of the current status of overcrowding of J Ward at the County Hospital and problems with mental health patients walking away from said facility; and Dr. Pollack having advised that by creating a larger crisis unit at the hospital the census on J Ward had been reduced considerably, and that with the addition of staff and security measures the walkaway problem has been cut at least in half since December; and Dr. Pollack having indicated that expenditures for the program changes cited above should be a state expense and that a request for reimbursement therefor will be submitted within the next week or so; and Dr. Pollack having further indicated that as the mental health planning process proceeds the Board will be receiving proposals for decentralization of mental health activities in conjunction with the overall approach of County Medical Services for development of regional facilities within the County; and Supervisor Fanden having inquired with respect to the authority of the County to physically detain mentally ill patients and Dr. Pollack having indicated in response that the County has legal authority to detain such persons for certain fixed periods of time under specified criteria; and Supervisor Fanden having further inquired about having the Sheriff' s Department rather than the Martinez Police Department respond to calls about walkaways from the County Hospital, and Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, having indicated that within corporate limits the City Police have primary jurisdiction with the Sheriff as back-up; and Supervisor Fanden having then inquired as to use of beds in district hospitals and as to advisability of members of the Board of Supervisors participating in discussions of same with hospital district Board members; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having indicated that the Joint Conference Committee had recently met and that this matter was the principal topic of discussion; and Supervisor Fanden having expressed the view that empty beds in other hospitals should be utilized, and that from a long- range point of view that approach must be implemented or new facilities constructed; and Dr. Pollack having indicated that utilization_ of other hospital facilities must take into account what kinds of beds and services are available and the costs involved; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having indicated that this proposal also involves cooperation, that there are difficulties to be resolved, and that efforts are being made to set up ambulatory clinics in conjuction with certain hospitals as a more convenient source of health care; and Supervisor Boggess having indicated that from a long--range standpoint a basic decision is involved as to whether the Board intends to modernize and expand County Hospital facilities or seek joint use with existing hospitals, and having expressed the view that from a financial and practical standpoint, provision of additional facilities would be economically unwise; and Supervisor Hasseltine having indicated that cooperative arrangements are also being negotiated with the Veteran's Administration Hospital; and Supervisor Fanden having expressed concurrence with the views of Supervisor Boggess relating to utilization of beds in district hospitals; and Board members having otherwise commented, and Supervisor Boggess having moved that the Board declare as its longe-range plan its intent not to expand County Hospital facilities to accommodate future needs but rather to pursue contractual arrangements with other hospitals in the County; and Supervisor Fanden having seconded said motion; and Supervisor Hasseltine having requested that the motion be amended to instruct staff to carefully review the possibility of establishing ambulatory clinic facilities in connection with the use of such hospitals, and the Board being agreeable thereto, the motion as amended was passed unanimously. ADOPTED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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 21st day of February, 1978 J. R. QLSSQN, CLERK By— Ronda Amdahl Deputy Clerk CC: Director, Human Resources Agency Dr. Pollack, County Mental Health Director County Medical Services County Administrator County Sheriff-Coroner In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of Community Development Grantee Performance Report IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute and transmit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) the Third annual Grantee Performance Report on use of Community Development Block Grant funds. The Grantee Performance Report is required by HUD in making an annual review of the County Community Development Program. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. r I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of orifi: Planning Supervisors cc: Director of Planning HUD affixed this21stday of February 19 78 AB AG Housing Authority of J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contra Costa County County Administrator B �T Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 15m OMII r I I U.S. VFI'A0TMfNT Or 110111,INI NP URIIAN Drvri-W'MENT COMMUNIT'r DEVELOPMENT OLOCY. GRANT PROGRAM GRANTEE PERFORMANCE REPORT I. GRANTEE NAME AND AC ':ESS 2.DATE OF PERIOD COVERED Contra Costa County, California BY REPORT c/o Arthur G. Will, County Administrator County Administration Building FRoM:February 1, 1977 P. 0. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 TO: January 20, 1978 3. THE GRANTEE CERTIFIES THAT: (a) To the best of its knowledge and belief the data in this report was true and correct as of thedate in Item 2. (b) The records mentioned in 24 CFR Port 570.907 are being maintained and will be made available upon request. (c) Federal assistance mode available under the CDBG Program is not being utilized to reduce substantially the amount of local Financial Support for community development activities below the level of such support prior to the start of the CDBG Program Year. k TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATU TELEPHONE NO. Robert Schroder, Chairman (Include .area Codd Board of Supervisors (415)372-2035 • i / DATE February 21, 1978 HUG-,1071 (9-751f Microfilmed with board order 1 �5 U US DE1A111MENT OF HOUSING ANO UROATa OCVE4OIMENT a IIII I. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES GNA..itR tfAM[ T^�-- OAt[ Rt-.SON WNO CAN[[{T ANf MTfi 6Ut{I tON[A[OUT IANM Ri40 OMwff fOiN III titlN NO CONTRA COSTA COWITY, CALIFORNIA 1/23/7f1� JAI4r.s KEIINEl1Y p-77-tiC-Oti Ull(�L AMOUNT R ITIMAi lto N[LAtIO OOLIOAIIO ---[[IINOIO YEAR CO.. G41N Nl NT _ N9 O[[Cr/TIT TON 4[NSUI TRACT ONicit. i •t6UN /L[TIDN [[TIMA1[O CUNNE IIT C4Gal^f } 4111[ITS'" CO[T LII[0I 4111 OI OAS[ ►NVir -y INOG.. Yi;N INOONAM T[AM /RpGNwN r f71 N, Nr r), rll r1r N! 191 (101 1111 N:I I First Year Activities only 29. Increase Cil I'laming and Management Capacity by surveyingfirst 3 3 li 3/77 13 23,SOW (i 23,5N11 493 23,58(1 connttuity needs, setting short acid long-te►m objectives, 1 3 1 prt:paring and irrgrlemcatiog a detailed program to eliminate 3 1 0 1 blight and adequately meet the needs of low and umAcrate 3 S S 3 income families in Walnut Creek; with slx tial emphasis 3 1 i 1 placed wt housing mud social service prograuns. Wq)le- 3 3 nktttation by the City of Walnut Creek, 3 3 J I 3 4 1 l S 3511 , } 4 ' i } 1 Ir�t � 6t J3 ^! •� �- —� itUil.ata,i/4i paWi r w� ti / US 0EtA11T1AENT Or 14OUSMO AND WrIVAN OEVELO►ME//f 7 1. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES ' GA+NTtt NAwL OA1[^ IC n7U/1 W640 CAN/t[T All}-t"OUt ST1O11S AtOUr tONwIIUO.II+N UI 1 11 Ir II0N NO , COIITRA COM COWITY, CAI.If0R111A ilz3/�8 JAIVS KEN1110Y 8-17-j1�-tSGt-0002 i 1 cunrvnr CST/wAt t/! NL4Attt1 OM4lOAttU V tAttNOLO t HO OCfCN1IT ION Y[An CNNNLNT CLIl711f TNACT O/IIG1N Cow• MU1101i u —�� t tt OUN tttT101/ LVNNtNTLitt or Lf TIMATtO CtlN 11 t.111 '3 aATC ►NOGN TNOGNAM 4/NL tit. Cott 41T[of ' ►it80ltAw AM YLAN •N aliNAlA V All NO it) fir t>> N1i ttt t+J rat _ trot trr1 1 i First and Second Ycar Activities 1 ' First Year Activit): ! 30.,Acquisition of facility for Tri-Cities Discovery ilrograin. First 3 5 8 0 11,)i 6/78 1 32,000 0 12,000 1) 1}Il Existing structure would be utilized for drug prevention 3 5 9 1 r programs. 3 5 9 2 1 AM) Second Year Activit 19. ,Acquisition of existing building to serve as a drug abuse center in n low and moderate income area Otero other ctxicerttr'ated Colanuuilty Develoimwnt activities are being ' carried out. Iticst Year Activity 31. Wighborhood Centor to serve low and moderate income First 3 6 0 1 1111: 10/76 2 5,00()' 0 5,()00 0 5,1)01) Imni 1 ies in the: 111 Sobrlante area and as a mecthlg place 3 0 0 2 tot' workshops, recioc—llti program and other needs. 3 6 1 1) I'rtlject would clic(xnpass study to determine most feasible 3 6 3 0 location and scope of services prior to site acquisition 1 lull developmelnt. i i ANI) Second Year Activit), 16.iNeighboiltood Facility to serve as a multi-purpose center Second ; to house youth and senior citizen progritms, recreation programs. First phllse will include land acquisition, architectural drawing and initiation phased construction (1's1 Sohl-ante). _.,_.._.w .�__ — —'-- Nun.oro i�•t/1 a °f .33 117.• ..11 •,uy _ W ., 'ti I US,OEr AnTMENT OF 110USINq ANO 11n0A)/OEVELOFME111 1 I. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES CA1N1E6 MAMr -- UAIC FC1150M"110 CAN■CSI ANSWT01 OUr ST10r.1 APOUT Fnr1M IIUO al1Al. ,Ol 1 (FIC ION MO COIITRA COSTA COMITY, CALIFORNIA 1/23178 JAMES Y,FHt1EW -�8-71-!J,.-dill-O0a2 AwvuMr 1. I Cullll Cr.T r saw AT•1 nT1.Arr0 OOL1047I0 2 r NOSO y My On Cnl►T10N 00811 Cr"SUS INACT OMIa11. Co.. •UIIa rT Cu11nr MT _ Ha11N rLL71on CJr1MATC0 C_ 1 11ATr. LPI[ If[M COST CUoat C100f.A l ' I /II oat •note M rllUal.AM F 1Oa11Aw rrAN VIA" 171 161 (71_ 19/ _ (ol (100 1111 0 (first and 'Third Year Activities Il"irst Year Activity I. ,Assist lino and moderate income families in the Hast County H rstd 3 ) 1 A,I's 6/79 9 26,094 0 26,094 8,627 26,0!14 in obtaining mortgage financing from the fanners kani c 3 ) 2 1 14 39,3710 23,371 23,371 9,918 !1,918 1A14ninlstration progrlms. In the initial year the progrlun 3 1 will operate out of rented quarters In or near Brentwood. 3 ) 3 2 F:r:ds allocated will pay incremental staff of the halted 3 1 1 ) Council of Spat►ish Sneaking Organizatioos, Inc. to deal with approximately 200 families resulting In an estimated 10 mortgage loans in the first program year. MIO,11:ird Year Activity. 59,Ikxt ing Lam Securement Assistance Progrlan to provide 'Illird direct services to low and moderate income persons and mid households In the Fustern portion of the Comity IincIckling iufunlmtion and referral, loan packaging assistance and the locatlon of housing and housing 'resources. I l , 1 rl:• 3 eI 33 Poo., �— -- 0.1111IF.Sli 11141 • r•� t\ C.� US OE►AIMAENT Of NOULING A►IO UFMAN OEVELG►AtENt / 1. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES GNANtt a XAYt OA iC ��— fIOiDX MND LAX t1i ST AHSMIR Out 1 riot#%ABOUT to" r N4 6ij 7J-z'jD()�.t�� ION Np CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1/27t7n J"ARI 5 Y,£1111-UN �7 u(( yb ut, AMouHt 1 (1i �» jj, t:c7uttnMnAaO ,Il Lwi tkYD C U R R.A N T 066.111 Rl1OA I O "Y a_9._►,t_ 1/CMD CO.. NOOai[R/►TION CaNtui TNACT It Tau CuNRtHt { ,t.t. [O•ICTiOXliift IttMiTCURNLXT O ► UGI/AMOAIC COS ►IIM ►R,", ►NOCNA M TtAR ," V6 .0 lit 0I (a, 01 V1 fin) ultXT rfa 1islt•st Year Activity i 9. !Ncil;hborhoal Facility lit the Alvarado Squire area of the First 3 6 ► 1 Ail: 10/77 2 ,148,00( 35,000 133,000 35,000 133,0110 I Porial itedevelolment Project of San Pablo to serve as a multi-purpose facility for the needs of the senior (citizens lard law and moderate ij,L" residents of the area. ilio first year phase incitxles architectural design, land- scapirtg Intl site improvements. 11te site has already been acyulred by the S,ut Pablo Itedeveloprnent Agency. hiple- lic-litatiott by the (:ity of San Pablo. il► 7hlyd Year Activity 33,WnPletirnt of NelghWrhood Facility, including interior third finishing. (S;jn Ilablo) 1 I i I � 1 # t ►r;T IF of vta+f a,.r tt U$ O/PAn t A/EHT Of NOUSINO AND ilNBAN Of VELOPLIENT i i I. PROGRESS ON PLANNED AGTtvuricS • G+1+`.ttt HAIAK r_ �_...f,.^�' "AIC ItSON WHO is At1•Cfr AN1W$N UIN OttiOS.*out to"" �.r tf tii.0 i:N+NT Ulti IIi'wilO ti NO C0111RA USIA C01111TY, CALIFORNIA 1/23/70 tJAWS KHMEUY � ii-17•U�-O�i-O 02 �_ AMOUNT CVIfNCNT -` I OTI.AftU N11.A re 0S/..IUAT&Dy_ tA1I NOto-+-_ N� I OttC/11PTtolf YRAII C[NSUS TNACr Ott tr tN COM V 4tf00tT CNNKNt __ •iCVN PLCTIOH rCtlUATKU CU11N$NT EUNitt HI 'Lill DI� LAIC It/M LI/C 01 OAT$ CO1T I110GItAM PNOGN+N VCA N INOC.NAH TCA" tNOGN w+. 1 p� Ur Nr ru rsr nr _ ar rw rror /M rr. 4 , First Year Activity 24.I4•s►ovatim of historic ibrly►d flow in Wirtiuez (a late first 3 l i 3 A,I: 0/78 t 16,000 10.000 ifs,(?(t0 O tl,t!(3N 19th Century, ilcarl>enter gothic", Victorian Structure), tliectrical work and interior refinishing. hnl4cawntatJon l+y the City of 1+t►Ttiuez. AND 11►ird Year Acts 42.Itrnovation of the historic Morland home in Martinez. Third I ) t t .t.Ni t i i yk a•rt... ItY ♦ r ..r `T Niiii ii t.j►5iit I J at � Ns4t1 CT1 T ( US.Of?An T MEN OF IIOUSINO AND MWArt DEVELOFMENT { 1. PnOGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES :IIA 47t["AMC ~ W~� OAt[ -- rt"to"WHO CAH•[[T ANSWEn QU[fTIOHf AVOUt/ONM /IUI RN�11T qC 1 Ir A ION NO )!' COUTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORIIIA 1/23/78 JAMES KEtit1E0Y -17-ur-Ws}i-(��OZ 1! AMOUNT ( cunNlrlT [1t lMATlO N[LAT[q �y--_ O/i/4AT90 -�-- _[R�["Mo O[fCiti F'TtOit VeAN C[N{Uf TIIACT 4N141N Cam- "Eau" [CUNNTNT CUNN[ _ l[4UN rL[TIgN S T IMA t[O CUNn r 1,T ' DATC LIN[,i[M COST Nt♦H04t/AM tirt Or Lir[Or fNORNAM PRO 4 NAu T[ .0a"AM w rTr r�r r+, r�, rs, t+r r91 rr/i, rru u:, First, Second, and 110rd Year Activities First. Year Activity 1. Iknising Rehabilitation and Code Enforcement Program First 3 j i 0 A,1-- 6/79 ' 36,00 20,000 36,000 7,398 Z0;;g1 i intended to provide teclutical assistmice avid grants to 3 1 5 ,309,000 640,000 ,009,000 75,357 130,283 low and moderate income owner-occupants of substandard housing tutits In 'Target Areas of the Cotuity entitivinent tinea, including relurbilitation grants turd curt), gutter and sidewalk repair. 1Np Second Year Activi ty 1. Ilotising Rehabilitation and Code Fnforcement Progrtun Second 3 0 ' intended to provide technical assistance, grants and 3 1 Iotuis to low and npderate income otmer-occulnuits of 3 0 substandard housinit tutits in tmincorporated Target Areas 3 0 of the Comity litititiernent Area; continuation of First 3 0 Year activity. Third Year Activity 1. Ikuising ItchabiIItation and Code linforcement Prognun 'I1iird 3 i 0 intended to provide teclutical assistmice, grants and I loans to low and moderate income owner-occupants of sub- 3 0 i snuidard lousing units in ttnincorporated Target Areas of 3 0 I the Comity iintitlement Area; continuation of First and 3 0 second Year activity. 3 1 0 hyT t. of 33 R•[Ts �' NHu lora 11•nl .1 r 1 • 119.pV AUTMr Ni pF 114115W6 AHO UPPAff pE VE Lp►AICrIT t. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES cf•ai[[MAMr UAT[ fIn}U II WIItl CAN i[fT AH%W'[tl 0110'ITIONf AfUVT 010NN �UU UHA/1 IafN IP IIUM NU CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CAl.1FORRIA �1123/7f JAISCS KEitttCllY ( CUNN[IIT CfItYATrIa N[tA lits — —.^Uit.i4AT�U ��•;APt+NU[U �-_R T'[AN Co.. CUNN[NT N4 U[fCNIPT/tlN CC.009 II$AI.T ONIUM iVnUrT if C.Ull PLtCuT10/, [f IIrJA T[p N N[NI i1 1 UA T[ ratU6NAN GN 4M I ate[sit. eU}T u0'[Ur Lrf[Ot TrAN /N*UNAH ►NUTr All rM04NAN al f11 111 t+1 to 181 171 rjt f97 (JOt tilt 11.'1 1 First Years i 2. j Cuuuseling wtd 'frnining Fragrant by Incremental OI:Q staff First 3 5 51 A,11 6/79 J 320,000 70,0110 170,11110 70,317 76,448 and consultants for low and moderate income occupaurts of 3 t it r•el►abilitated !lousing to provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary to mtaintain that housing in a safe, hualthfui, attractive "Jul somal condition. AND Second Year Activity 2. Counselitai, and Training [Program for low and moderate second 3 51 lnconw occilpants of rol+alMitated lousing to provide the 3 1 1 1 knowledge rend skills necessary to maintain rehabilitated 3 5 11 huusilig in it safe, Itealthful, attractive mid sound 3 1 1 + condition; continuation First Year Activity. 3 a t i { i AM11 'Ihird Year Activit, 2. Cmutsei int, and Training, Probra:at for low and mpderate !'1:ird 3 > 1 Income occupants of rehabilitated housing to provide the 3 7 knowledge Farmd skills necessary to nuintain rehabilitated 3 1 huusing In at safe, healthful, attractive tu►d soaaad 3 11 1 condition; continuation of First and Second Year 31 1 activity. 3 1 ? 1 1 1 1 i .. t� m� �~ Nun•aro II.TN PtfT1 {� US.DIP ANI MEN OF itOUSMO A»U UHBAt!U[VELOffAe Ni t I. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES GAw Htti HAM[ - _� »wtT. tf H[OH HOC^"•&%T Attfw[H out tT M.1;A[OUT [OHM tttit Qti•»T ul it CAt»!H HO COUTRA COSTA COUIITY, CALIFORIIIA 1/23/78 JARCS Y.EtUIEDY �3-77•U�-U61-(�tiii'l 1 AMOUNT '\fi Nf LA/[O CORN/Hf O/41ltA ff.O [NItHUtQ-v'- NQ t O[fCH/►TION tYfAit Outtti C[H1u[IN ACV ONfolu CO.. „!!OO[T [[it"A 1[D CUNN[tii fLLttOH UHI OTCM GUN»[Ht t.trt OI DAT[ C0st fHOOHA/J fNQQq HA fNObtt•M KlJ Vit1,11A$, fNOfiN A..1 !S! jFirst Year Activity T k S. } feasibility Swdy and Site Acquisition for n Neighborhood first 3 A,13 Oj70 1 67,350 17,3511 67,350 67,350 67,3511 Facility. first phase includes: feasibility stekly, site 3 3 3 1 21 921,750m 730,750 760,750 65,675 H9,675 location, building piegram, public services program mut 3 i 12 17,600 17,600 17,600 13,6011 13,(mo preliminary skotches forst neighborhood facility to { provide recreation, youth, senior citizen and social t delivery programs, pritaarily for those of low said tttuderate incoiite lit Brentwood, Myron, Knightsen, Oakley and the Hast County. Itase 2 provides for site aaluisltior once feasibility study has been completed and site selectel. ' AND- Second Year Activity_ 15.' Site acquisition and first Phase building; Constntction Second { i for it Neighborhood Facility, to provide recreation, youth i svniur citi;en and social delivery progrliM',WE :, "'rily for those of low and riWerate income: in d, Byron, ` Knightseli, Oakley, and the Bast County, I feasibility, site location and building prograut study said partial acquisition ftmded in first Year (:11 Program. D; Third Year Actives t 27., Addit-lanai lluildinl; tinnstruction for a Neighixrrhood Fact- Third lity to provide recteation, youth, sonlor citizen and social delivery programs, primarily for those of low mitt moderate income in ltrentwood, Byron, Oakley, and the Bast County, based on fesisili lity, site location and building prograut study, ac(ptisition, and partial construction ftutuled in the First and Second Year C3) progrimis. fti• �Z of 33 1l.Gst +7:) US.OE►Atl t tAttiT Of IfOUS/HO AHO U149A14 DEVELOPMENT 1.PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES t GAA•1tt;HAM[ DAtL I{fISON W110 GAN ARST ANf'w[N OUt7TiON7 ArOUT to." Ni:t/O N Ol i A 2 NO C011111A COSIA COMITY, CALIFORIIIA 1/23/78 JAI4ES YEIIIEUY �-�7-�1Z-a tl(8(�2 AMOUNT GUMNf.Nt [f IIMAI[t/ N[LAT[O OMILIGAI[D L[►[MOLD -- YRAw C[N7Uf TNAGt ON/G IH co— wUOG[T CUww[NT NO URfC pt►T tOM [7T/MAt[D CU wNrNT 1 ■&GUN ►L[\ION LINL I/lM [UNw[NtLII{OI LIIL Of n^141CO7t ►,IOONAM ►IIDGIIAM Y{AN ►wOONAM Y[A" PwOGwiN First Year Activity } 6. Feasibility Study for a Neighborhood Facility to plan First 3 1 1 1 A,I! iroppedlt 1 0 0 0 ti 0 for site location, acquisition, building modification or 3 1 1 1 2 21,468 0 ' 21,468 1,218 21,468 constnlction program, financing, City-County coordination and delivery of services, and assessment of needs. Facility is esivlsioned to provide space for recreational, cultural, and social programs and services for the yoting, elderly and general llublic iri a low and nioderate hictme l arra. lluplemented by the (",qty of Martinez. AND SeAmid Year Activity_ 17.1 Ne ighWrhood Facility to provide sluice for recreational, Second cultural, Herd social programs and services for the yornrg, ielderly .uld general Ixlblic in a luw and in.lderate income ( area. I'rojcct will include site acquisition, building i IlWification or constnu:tioti depending ori findings of First Year feasibility curd site location study. AN11Iq'Lq irlCz) '110rd Year Activity_ = 28.( Neighborluxi Facility to provide spice for recreational, Third i! calcaral, mill swial programs and services foi• the yoinig, elderly and general public iri a lar and moderate income area. 1,roject will include site acquisition, building niodification or construction, depending on findings of First olid Second Year feasibility and site location ' study. _ — MINI tar[040 ►tiT � of .l3j PL71t r�� if U5 OEIANIMENT Or Ifb USM(i A/IU UntIAt1 OEVEIOtMENI f # 1. PIIOG13ESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES WifO ICA"UCAT AN} CH 10r0" -O OURRtS AIOUr rONt.p 6AaN OC f Orf •1�1PH H9 COMMA COSTA COMITY, CALIFORIIIA 4 1/23/78 )AS KEtltlCOyIT ���8-77•�1�-�� �tttl 1 iUAN t11f '—^ VIAOO t}T iM ATiO ,tl LA/f0 OMRIOATCU [A t[N01U Np OrsempTfON Cl/FNINI tnt" CR/t}Vf iNACt ONI(:IIf Cpl+ La 111, [T t}IfMAtrO -- /RR(Nf tiC tlpN CUAA[N7 Mitt[ft[M CO}t lift 01 UAR[ ►11T[AN M tFOt:F AM r"01'HA.M tAU4Fw T[wla rsr ' ur far _ r rvr rorr+, _ , :,lr _ I First Your Activity 7.1 Neighborhood facility to serve as u imilti-pur-imse center first. 3 5 7 l A,ti 0/79 1 77,5590 0 77,559 tl 77,SS9 to house youth and senior citizen programs, recreation 3 1 2 127,410 76,172 112,410 5,967 21,736 i programs, cotuiseling services, neighborhood meetings 9 20,031 0 20,031 . 0 20,031 ;aid emergency needs of the area. The program includes i Imilding acyulsition or lease, renovation, and program counseling staffing (operational and m intenance staff to be provided un a voliuiteor busts). (RtxJeo 1 AN, Second Year Actives M. Neigilborlhoixl I;aciliiy to serve as it rnilti-purpose center SOCUInd to lionise yortth and senior citizen progr;uns, recreation I pn•ogruIlls, c,xuiseling services, neighborhood nu;etirig and cirwrgency needs of the area. the progr:un incltutes ! building acquisition (final payment), and renovation. Continnation of First Year Activity. (Lb-0 o) 4 AND 'Third Year Activit_ 22., Neighbor-hood facility to serve as a initi-pnipose center Third to house youth raid senior citizen progrium, recreation i f i>rol;rrons, cwunsel tug services, neighharIlUMI nneetings } euid utxlrgency. t i 1 '^""_"'_"-_'-'_ ""_ nun•afo tl.l[t ,ARir� V� 1 ( US.ot►AIITMCNr of/10USINo Al/o UNMAN OEVELO•M[Nt I I. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES ORANTtt"AMC UA r[ "" O11-110 CAN■[fT AN1W[N OUI.I10111 A[OUT►OMM IIU4 4NAN IUl 11 At10n NO C011111A COSTA C0011TY, CALIFORIIIA 1123178 JA14ES W111MY p-71-LC-Atli-ti(�(ll -- �� -— — AMOUNT rfilHAifU tlf{Cw1I►1011 •tAw1[LAifU CVRw[NT O[L14AT[0 lt1[NOfO M0 [[pUCo..COM•N CENSUS TNACt OwI41N •UUi:fT CosrN rL[Itf Tt[4 LIN1 ITtH Cu wN[NT GUwwtlli DAiS COft LI►t 0/ LIIC Or OO/lAH ►NOOR AN T[AR ►w OOwAH" ` rwpGMAH 171r r+, r9, rrur (iris 11:1 First Year Activity 8. Neighborhood facility to servo as a multi-purpose center first 3 j j1 A,1: 9/78 1 276,68111 0 85,881 0 85,881 primarily for (lie needs of senior citizens and juvenile 2 ,063,711 307,619 417,619 302,831 306,733 residents, including recreation programs, curuiseling services and neigbbot'liood meeting. 11ie facility would be located in downtown Antioch, where the majority of Autiuch's low and moderate income residents reside, in a building which previously served as a major department store. The project would encongxiss building acquisition Mid renovation. Implementation by the laity of Antioch. i )1 Second Year Activity Neighim-hoof facility to serve a a multi-pilipose center Second primarily for the needs of senior citizens and juvenile residents, inchitling recreation programs, counseling services and neighborhood meetings. 'I'lie facility will be lcoated in daxantown Antioch where the majority of Antioch's low and mWerate income residents reside, in a building which previously served as a major department store. The project encompasses Second Phase of Wilding acquisition and renovation inititated in the first (l) 1'rogrmm fear. 1 UID 'ITrird Year Activity i 30. Neighborhood Facility to serve as a multi-Imipose center 'I71ird primarily for the needs of senior citizens and •juvenile residents, including recreation programs, counseling services and neighborhood meetings. The facility will be located in downtown Antioch where the majority of rr;• �I o/ �� a.ca �—.-._. NUN.vu IIr1l ^•r1 V t U5.OEIA111M[)/I r)F IIOU5IND ANO UIIUAN 0FV[L0,MEI11 .[ I .PnOGn[SS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES a+.fir[[NAn[ — —4---�`Y�41ntC �I[�nsaN wrlo curl rFLr nHswCn au[s�[lo�llt_nroVT F - --�— OR" { CO{TRA USIA COUNTY, CALIfORMA tWLS VIIE) (i-,l V-60-00n n cuRRYRr ett LAr[n ar LIGAr[a [xie Rnln [[TI-AO[fC NI,T 1011 MO Yt AN Ct R11/}T11A., [1111 rIN Ka L. ■nV{,G[T ` I M\0411 iL[IIaN IfD KURnfNT __— C11RRY11r L I[ DI Ll ! It[N C01T 41f! a♦ 1 t i>ATt ,ROGItAN inaGltA4 1 A 1—Y[AII iR tA Y\.11 iR nGrtA1+ [o) 1!!11 N1! 0 1 '116r0 Ycar Activity -—cent'd 4A11tieCII'S 1014 and moderate inconx: residents reside, in a lurilding wltiich previcxtsly served as it nmjor departimit ::tore. 11+e project enconpasses '116rd Phase of Imilding aLlIuisitien rual renovation initiated in the first and Sc-cond (1) Program Years. 1 , I. 4 ' 1 1 ! 1 1 � 1 US.OC►ANTMtNT OF t40USIN4 ANO 4/N8A f1 OCVtLO►/dt NT s f I. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES CAAarta HAMt CAL1fORtilA 4i1�1���Fi tCNaOH wJA1•tES1 KEIitiEtlY`f`atxl:IpNS AIpvt R4NM f14tfNU4 t,(���jUloH Ha COUIRA COSTA COMITY, �� ��� V u _ 7 I �...,... .... '� AMOUNT �..e.-......_....�_....._ 1 CUNT/tHt 9TTiMATIp NILAT9q OStIOATIO FAASHOtp 11 NO pTSCNIRIOH TEAa CCMf 4)S TNACT ONt,t1f1 COM pUOORt CUNIII HT �• _�-� . • YRtiU#1 Tt.[TtOH CSTiMATCp CUNNF HT OAT[ 1.4#19 IT-" COST CUNN CHT 111[q1 RIItl OIIAM RNU O.tAN ve AN •NQUMAN Y1.11 PNO4N AM r/ tit rnfl! _ IU r1, rig, _ rrrr n:r !'lrst Year Activity !t). Ne Ighborhml Facility architectural design and progrmn- First 3 3 9 0 A,li 6/78 2 S03,8761 390,371 503,87. 61,590 73,6{13 wing study to determine appropriate activities and mvied size of combined resource center for senior citizen anti handicapped and other recreation activities such as youth programs. Study to be utilized as a basis tier preparation of the necessary architectural and cogineering drawings, Implementation by City of K%butt. Creek. )! S.wotttl Year Activity 24. 4 Imi lemetitation of First program Year Study for Second E I Noightx,rhuod VaclMy to serve settler citizens, the harnlicapped and other programs. 711is activity will be # Increount.aliy funded over sevotal year:. with CI) monies. (Ncalnul Creek) i w- 1NI)1 )gird Year Actiyity 3.1. Implementation of First Progrrun Year Study for Neighlwr- 'third 1hTtki Facility to serve senior citizens, the handicapped and other programs. 'ittis activity will be incrementally ftat41e41 over several years with C!)monies. (Walnut Creek ITI US.DEPARTMENT Or IIOUSItiO MIO URBAN OEVELO/Mt111 t 1.PROGnESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES ' aAAon[NAM1. ^_ uwl[ rCnsON w..O CAN 8t%T A"%WtI#OUEST1O"S ABOUIwo T[O"" a •N Or 1 In TIgN NO ItA COSTA COMITY, CAIIfORrilA 1/23/713 JA14ES KEIIIEOY COrIT F AwauNT — . ` 1 CUNw[IIT [ST.M4710, "C4ATtV OM41BATtO [R/t-"Oto ND.� D[1CN1►T 10" Te C[0/1US TNACt ONIOIN Com- at CI/wwr HT _ Mr4 Ulf /LClIVII 11TUAATrO CUI/wC"T CU"NTN!- iNC fTtM COST 4itC qT /w OGN AM 4llt Ds' i PAT[ ►NYC,. /N OaNA11 Y[AH /NOG"AM /1. /Yl ll1 til tjt tat 1T1 tE! ____ t41 /tot tt tt 1t:1 First Year Activity 13. Ixpanslon of existing senior citizen center including First 3 2 3 () All' 6/78 2 104,600 41,1118 104,600 6,758 70,000 1,200 st)uare feet of building area, off-street parking, tuiti outttoor patio area. Toplomentation by City of i'lenstutt !illi. MIi Second Year Activity_ t 3. ? Continuation of the expansion of existing Senior Citizen Second Center initiated in first Year Progrtun, including interior finishing. (i'ieasant Hill) ( j Third Year Activity 1 I 32, Cix:liletion of Senior Center expansion and renovation 111ird Initiated in First mid Second Year C11 programs. ti'teasaiit !ilii}. i 4 i / r i —� NUU 1171 1;.,,1 ►r:T (it of 33 1,64.1 ' US,Ot►AMMt HT Of 11OUSIH.AND I/IISAti DGYSt.OPW IIT / M 111 1.PnOGttESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES t CK♦htt;NAMt �' �•—^-__- DA 1 fi RtQN W11Q CAN MtSt A14SWI.it Qui ST lotiS AMQtif ton. I# AHt pi i iff 11QN NO COIIIRA COSTA COMITY, CALIFOR111A 1/23/70 JAMES KEIRIEDY 1i-1nN 7-tl -lSd-U�1f�1 AMQuNt 1 j tuatlrttt — -- —-- tttlMAt;u 11[1 Attu _- 001.1n Atto [xplelottt NO p[SCRfITtOM VtAR Ct NSUS it-Act t)NlG ttf Go.. Mtiftii;t tURRt Ni Mt4UH •lttleJ iSf NiAitp Cu NNtift Cu1tRt Nt lett ui ( I,Ilit jig. call lett QI pAft Ii1pC/1 AM tKRON AM 11 YCAH t{lpgNAlA Y;AN tNQ4RAu # rr• i IIi N! Nr r1t ral rte r4 (01 (lot (11) lt,l First Year ActiviMy G u 16. C:liminatiun of harriers to t11e lli'tlldicappcd consisting First 3 A,1? Gj79 ti 42,030 7,130 31,030 13,084 211,737 1 installation of handicapped bathroan stalls, curb cuts, 3. i and rmnl)s in City buildings; cut curbs to allow 3 3 J i! haadicapped access to Jlroadway Plaza Shopping Center in 3 1 J J Mtlnut Creck. Implunnentation by the City of Walnut Creek. AND; Second Year Activity I:Ihnination of Iktrriers to the handicapped consisting of Second 3 3 J J installation of handicapped bathroom stalls, curb cuts, 1 111141 rtullps in city Build ngs, and cutting curbs to allow Iruttlicapped access to Fwrr station and Kaiser hospital. (11;1111111 creek) 11 'lllird Year Act ivit.y 39. Iiitutinatiou of Barriers to the Iiandicappl:d consisting of Third 3 3 J installation of handicapped bathroom stalls, curb cuts, and ramps in City buildings. Continuation of First and I Second Year Program. (Walattt Creek) i i 4 •p. la Mt ./� pttft —� nun toto Nate r.� ' US,Ofl•A"t Moir of{tousiti j AND UNBAN OtvEtorMCNr t } 1.PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES C..."Tt[%AMC OAtt rt"110#4 WN0 CAN[t[T AN[wtO OUr[TIONt A*OUT FORM IW OM•NT IOI.1 111 A ION NO CONTRA COSH COUNTY, CALIFORIIIA 1/23/778 ~JAMES I:ENNEOY `�1-77 UC-t5b�-0 1111 j t AM -- AMOUNT - , ^ KCUNRtN!%I1MAT9U RTI.AiTO O\t.IOATtO N [ArrN090 NO 09114:141"1014C TRAR tNtUS/NAC♦ 0044G." CO.. bUUG[T CUNR[NT l \t GUN rt[lION [ti1MATtU Cum"CHI OAit 4.11.9 IItM COST CU RLI/t OI } r/tOQO^OtSAM rN OOItAM T[Ait rNOORJtM VIA. rNOGR Awe Second Year Activities Only 7. Ilotssing iteluibilitntion and Code l'•.nforcement Ptagram Second 3 i i ) ti 6/79 3 61,5011 o 31,500 10,381 10,381 Intended to provide tecluiical assistance, grants and 5 ,635,500 0 162,500 0 0 loans to lrar and otxlerate income fmnilies. (San Pablo • i R. Cotle Iitfo}cen�ent 1'}ngram to enforce State Housing Code in Second 3 9 O li 6/78 3 32,500 0 32+5011 211,312 20,312 t` stdTstandard apart}sent districts of the Walnut Creek Planning Area in order to inprove the housing conditions of low and moderate Income tenants of those aparbnents. 3. Frontage Inyrovements including Sidewalk-Safety Pallts and Second 3 2 9 0 1: 8/77 2 11,501 0 11,500 9,572 11,50tJ i Storm lirainage facilities connecting or sctving the t NtighborlKxrd Conservation Target Areas, identified tit Activity MG; Senlor Citizen !lousing, Redevclolnient Areas, and Shopping facilities. (Pleasant Ilial) x t M. Renovation of existing building to serve as a Senior Second 3 6 0 1 li propped Citizen drop-in and prograun center. (H Sobrante) i 21. Restoration. recanstrwtion mid wy ntsion of existing Second :3 11 12/78 2 51,500 51,5001 51,000 0 0 neighborhood facility to provide adequate facilities for a Senior Citizen (:enter (lloraga). _-tu_ — r''T t(". of �� yt•t lu,u.oto tt•ral U9 p[PA611MEMT OF 11pUSIM4 AMO Ont1AN AEVtt.OTMf NT 1.PnOGftESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES t:...tti NAM[ UAtt ti nSON V+Np CAH t1t ST ANSwtn OuTST10H5 AfnNT rORM t{yO GNA{+ tlt{+ iTi ;{tqN Hq_Y CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -�` 1/13/78 JA14ES KENNEDY _ 0-7 -UI;-01)02 AMOUNT iSTIMAT[U Nt LA T[O OPLIOAf[U [K►[NUTO CUHIICHT _ ! NO. CT.[M/tTipN V[AN Ci NSU.Tn ACt ONWIH COM PUOC,CT [StiMAttO nCUAM(i+f -�� slau" t'LCTtON Cunt HT Lilt Of DATE Lilit If-M COST /NOOII AM LIC[OC TNO411AIA VCAti TnOunAM VtAH TNOr.wAM (it 141 (It rat rot (11)) rill ria i 22. Rehabilitation of existing structure to provide a Second 3 5 9 1 10/77 2 15,000 0 15,0!!!► 15,000 15,00( INeighborhood Facility for youth activities. (Pinole 15. `Phis stlltly will assess the needs of handicapped person Second Utlit r ld 11 12/78 13 3,000 0 3,()0() 0 323 in the Gotaity In Order to prioritize the types of act- ions which should he tu►dertuken with (3) funding to address their nect}s. t(:tauttywidc) 26. lilinhlnation of Barriers to the handicapped by Second 3 10/7? G 15,000 U 15,!}l)0 15,0(}0 15,01n)consttitcting pedestrian ramps for the handicapped at 3 t i selected areas in Lite Sat► Pablo arca, especially the 3 1 ! { nare heavily travelled tttersections. 3 i 1 a { M. '11te cansttxtct ion of a small recreation building in Second 3 d 8 (1 is 12/78 2 0,0002 20,000`ta 28,000 0 0 4 Davis Park to facilitate and increase resident participation. (San Pablo) g 34, bunds to lhsaist in ucyuisiti011 of the 1Tl'ao house'', Second 3 1 li !t•oltlx•dbl home of litigene O'Neill, which is listed in the National Register of 1(istoric Places, Manville 35, Acquisition of tat addition to Walnut Creek's Civic Second 3 )rapped hark, providing; a conncctlon to this major park for residents of a low and moderate income area. d tI J 1 w� '1 1 US.GCrAnTMINt Of NOUSINU ALIO UnSAN UEVF.LO►ME11T ! 1.PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES t •. 101A•IIt[IIw M[~ - —�— --� --.. uwft re"SOX W110 CA/t MIST ANS w[1/Out Sf I4Ns ABOUT rnOM iil.0 O}I HIr 41 . fr AiIOX XO COMRA COSIA COUNTY, CAUroRnIA — 1/23/71) tIA14ES YPIUEIN B-77-UV64Id6*0'2 cunncnr LSTIMwT[4 Xti.A I[O ONL/OATCE) - LArt Nutu N4. T[All O[SC01R 14N I:L11 SUf ISTIMAf IO CU TIIACt OntGIN COM. ,I11 f141t CVIINL NT _ t1t GilN !L[tiOM NN[Xi -CVIINtXt « ..- ltXs sit" COST Loft Or L.ft Or OATL !110111046 FI104iNA6 Ttwll rN46NAM Tt AX rN04NAV rr, r:t (tr - sir tsr (at (it lot Of ((ts( rill_ (r:r 36. Partial developn+ent of it mini-park adjacent to Second 3 t ) 1. 10/77 2 490 d 0 490 4911 0490 1'111010 Valley High .901001. 37. Restoration of the historic Joel Clayton Ilume in Second 3 1 3 li 6/78 2 20,500 14,000 cc 20,500 15,606 16,478 • i�la�to(i. ` fl gg 351. I'itasetl develolxiwnt of (tu't or waterfront park in Second 3 1 6 0 t. 12/79 2 ,200,00 57,281 92,281 35,000 35,000 Kirtinezt incitkiing beach and picnic areas, mid hiking and bicycling trails. t lilt 40.1 Iark devel0lucnt at existing sdtool site including ttu Secoa 5 i} 1. 10/77 2 3,002 0 3,002 2,251 3,002 + irrigation, picnic facilities, and creekside paths. (1'leas111tt Illi I1 t ii L, Trail develolo aat. in conjttaction with Project 140, to Second 3 2 5 0 ti 11/77 2 14,494 0 14,494 11,732 14,494 conaeaet school, park facilities and existi111; rteigltbor- hoods. it'lettstatt 11111) t ii' i}y nE�Ai1 TiAEMt OF it0U51ttti At}U UIlUAM tIEVELQFMG11t 1, t'f OMIES5 ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES tJ ' t - -= ;1ta Y1t[ 11AM[ _.,. — pAT( Iti1101/Witp CA/f;[;T Att;wln OUT;tinH;A{RUT fail- Z-4111 OnM ItO llf'Vl. '!1 CONTRA COSTA COMM, CALIfORiIiAV ` I/21/7R JAMES YEIINCOY _ __l -+i�� AMOUNT i S,,}t'•114jl n !, OCICtintTnt fTNAiEO CUA _O-A—MitLLIC.At♦[p4 _ [MI%..NnFMtt MOlO Y[AI' Co.. tNtus TMACT ,YttitGTT [;TIMATCU CUn1CNT 119 OI0 IIICIt1 Int ITEM C0f root pA}[ MOin .L_ _ AtA —»Ytan ♦TOC11Au 1, (1J lel NI (S} l;l lrl (al (al (10) 11 U R 13. ' The County completed n county-wide Special Census fit Second C ui tj i4h dl 12/77 13 5,006 O 5,t1OO 2,000 5,Ott) "T April, 1975. 11m county possesses a master tutit record computer tape and basic information itas been tabulated. ' �. '11tis project proposes the generation of infornation ,•� to locate, identify, and yield the characteristics of low and moderate incotwe farnilies, the elderly, women, A minority persons through special cross-tabulations, 'yt correlations and analyses. lnformvttion on other ti t, geographic areas will also be generated as a by-product of this work for comparison purposes. This is an ;' opportttnity to provide detailed current information for ►� use 1st developing future (.1) programs and housing Assistance Plans. (Cotu►t side) i two • 1 n4U•1:Z$i '♦ irr ai 3 ptca C.71 . US.IJLPA14TMENT Of IIOUSIIIQ ANO U118AI1 DEVkLO►AIFIIT ter I. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES i t �l G■Ahrl[ NAY(. .—._-.._.—_ _.— —�__-..— ---._- —. CONIRA COSTA COMITY, CALIfOR111A 1"12 /711 wJA11f5 Y.I1IICDY(11 Owifln11.AA.UUr ION- 111.OO7"1 Ej-l,ldlld8(lT'Oh AYouNT r.UNntilr +y 1 INIYAI[D n[LAYID o■uawrlD ttI1 NDlD VEA. Co.. Cl/IMA11 rl N7 O[f Clll►[1011 C1113Uf I/.ACr D111.111 1.11[IGtT ---'--- --'--'-- - ----- ■/0011 11.[IIUN (f 11YAI10 1.111[ IrIM CUNN[Nf CUIINIIIr 11All COfI LII1. D/ LIt D/ IN[IG(IAN IN 1..11AY T(AII INDI:NAY TL All �jrt •' �— f7l _�_ _ NI 1ja —- -01 (el— �1)—•— —top ---'91 Second and 1liird Year Activities I + . Second Year Activity , 1 3. housing Rehabilitation Program - 'I'o design n localized Second 3 0 5 0 A,1.1 6/79 5 45,000 25,000 45,000 0 0 � '•� rehabilitation program, delineate 1'arget Areas and •Ii provide initial grants and/or loans. (Antluch) ` i1 ')laird Year Activity + It f>1 4. (busing ItchabiUtation Program - A localized rehnbil- third 3 U 5 0 ` itatiun programa to delineate 'I'arget Areas and provide 3 0 6 0 1 t� grants and/or lo:ms. (Antioch) 3 0 7 1 i ?tat•. I Second Year Activity ,} fi 4. Wtising Conserviitiolt Program Plan - To prepare n Second 3 8 6 0 A,II 6/30/78 3 43,00, 43,000 43,000 U (1 1� localized housing conservation programutilizing 3 8 7 0 5 29000 0 1 26,(100 26,000 1(1,277 1G,277 code enforcciwiit and low interest loans for low laid 3 8 8 0 ,1; ( moderate income families. oil Cerrito 3 8 9 1 ( 3892 `1 I Third Year Ac •rt _ tivity _ I : 5. (lousing Conservation - Code rrifurcement prograln to 'Ilaird upgrade declining areas by providing timely aiad regular �p ( inspections. (LI Cerrito) Cr) Us OtP^Rl MEN!OF t10USMO AHO UNMAN ttEVLLOPMEN1 i I.PROGltESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES �1fF e.hTit NAMt URIC it.filON WN0 CA,f Yt St ANSW4It out lTlOili Allow fpf,M tILO GN•Nf)t`t it tit ,.Oh '•'r j1 C011111A COSTA Comm, CALIF01011A 1/23/711 JAr4E5 ITIMEDY — 0-77-UL'-06a-0), __.L _.....�....�..AMOUN4 --._.-..-.-....._ - CUNltiryt •',/ty 1� 4sf IM A1,0 00l.10AtCU C••Iry0a0 Ir 1 ( t[A11 CErylu1 TUACt ON/GIN .Co— YuUO T C1♦,-A7t:0 n r � CUNi1CNt y _- ~- Y(+C 7 N� , O[{CNtl7 i0it •C pt/N 4C i CUN ICN♦ ' 1 1 11N[ ITEM COsf LII, 0, CI"1 01 OAtW /l100lIAM /N0"'AM Itj . 1 ..� ?r '-•—_ _ — _^ -- _ tL A„ fi3OCNRM lNO.xi•�- r�r r�r ar ra, rrr rer ror nor nrr r: ' Second Year Activity i S. t Ibusing Rehabilitation Program flan - To prepare a Second 3 5 Oil Alli 6/79 5 39,00011 0 39,000 5t603 I5,603 �.' localized housing rehabilitation program utilizing grant. 3 5 9 2 and loans for lora and moderate income families, ! � i NO '11tird Year Acct iyity i it tri, 1kmrsing Rehabilitation Program a localized housing re- ilrird 3 5 9 1 habilitation program utilizing grants and louts for lona ,ir r -tad moderate income fammilles in defined target areas. tt� l'inaie ,,. wcond Year Activity Neighborhood Unservation Program Plan - To prepare Second 3 I A,1: 6/79 5 105,90mrr 88,9071 105,907 8,001 8,004 ;t localized neighborhood conservation program utilizing 3 2 i I 1 y code enforcement and aid to lora and mmx1crate incoatc 3 2 1 1 farm11es. (Plt,1tsant 11111) 3 l ?� AND '110rd Year Activity ' t 8.. iktusing Itchahilitation Program it localized rehabili-tation program to provide low interest loans to low if ' and twderate incomte persons (pleasant hill). i R i T� w.�+. Us.VErAn t Mt.ut OI IIOUSIMI^140 UIIDAII Ok VEIOIME/Ii I. PnornESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES r t.' A.rrec Nwli/ uArt Icnv�Nwnu urs�ct�wr�swu�Duls\Inns w�our IDNIA /ILIi14j7'ulr-tlli�ll1.1,1���~�� COIIIRA COSTA COMITY, CA.IFORIIIA 112 i/7R JAMES Y.EII IEDY •I�1f1 __�_.�.__ _.—_�-.__—.- �.._-�_-- —.—'-- --�._I .�--- ---- - "--- AMOUNT 5 CUN1t[NT ntLw N] D[f CNIITION Yt wN COM CUnntN1 — �� t9Ou11 Cth$Uf INACT OI/MM ■1/IIG9T _--__.— II.CTID11 C�1111A1►O I; 1 OwIC LINT (TIM COST LII11111111 CUNNIrIt L/rI 0I LI11 01 /IDDIIAM /NIIy1..M Tl All rn OGIIAI. IAUQN•,. -- r , Second Year Activity Site acquisition for Elderly (lousing - Acquire Second 1 4 9 0 A,1: 7/77 1 237,500 128,000 237,500 237,5110 !237,5111 appropriate site for publicly assisted housing for the 1 5 0 0 '. low and imderate income elderly; contlnuatlun of Irirst Year activity. (!!Lf Lly ottt f AND 7liird Yom- Activity 1 7. Site aclptisition for Elderly Ibusing - Acquire TliirJ 1 4 9 0 appropriate site for publicly-assisted housing for the t low and Iluderate incase elderly; continuation of Second Year activity. (Lafayette) . � ll Second Year Activity t i,l 11. Frontage iuq,roveiuents consisting of sidewalk and curb Second 3 6 5 0 A,C: 6/78 2 240,011 110,009" 120,000 16,493 1 16,493 -'1 and gutter repair in the lbusing Rehabilitation Target Area identified in Activity 11, and to provide safe iedestraln access to the Verde Mmientury School. ..� (tlor i Mclu,und) SAM) 'Third Maar Activity ,12, Frattage improvements consisting of sidewalk raid curb '(bird and l;utter repair in a Ibusing Rehabilitation Target Area identified in Activity 11. (North [tielu„ond) �i 1 #+l!`( ` • US.Of P0411 If EfIf Of H0USM0 ANO UIBAN OEVEEU/ME11t �� 1 1.PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES •a4TC[f1AM[ M UA/C ILll to/1 W110 NA11 pl.tT A11tw111 OVT 4fIDNt Apfrllf Il11/H NLII AN all UII I/IC.( J•+ •.l ;tt Y,EF!lIEUY`CUIITRA COSTA COUNTY, C111.!{URIIiA M_ 12 1711 JAt1LS -� 71. -00 ��~_ _ •\•t ClIIMAItU Opt/ltA TIO tCC[NUtU 1 T[Atl ,.UM, Ni LA T[IT GUNNt IF N7 O[SGT1/1`TIOII CCII•.IIt TNACT TI IIIG IN 41/f#GIT [tI1MAffU 4 p/61111 CL[TIN 11 ~~ —... sunlit IT LINT //lM GIIIIN/NI tlC[ Of 1.11L t?I ct( i)A#C GVtT ♦i11t4NAH lNiIG/.AM VCAn N/o4NAM v1 A11 CN OGn a.. tar ft1 t[! tat til Ntl! l; Second Year Activity `r qq rr 2. Stonn Drainage hnprovements serving the !lousing Second 3 8 6 U A,li 6/78 2 75,07S 1Ci0,075 160,075 U U 1 `( Conservation 'target Area identified by Second Year 3 8 7 0 Progrmn Activity 14. (iii Urrito) 3 8 8 0 1 3891 4 �t 3892 t ) •I'hh-Al Year Activity 13. Stont Drainage Improvemenxmits serving a Housing IIIirtl 3 8 6 0 !t Conservation 'furget Aren identified by Ilhird Year Program Activity 15. (141 Cerrito j r'j ! Second Year Activity. Itt _ _ ss rt 3U. Park develop itt including a recreation building at Second 3 ti A,1' 6/78 2 395,000 335,000 335,000 11,005 11,005 Monturaba), hark which serves a lots and moderate income area. (tit tlitvin t4an2r) !� 1 WD Ili ird Year Act ivity ' I < 26. Construction of a Neighborhood Facility in an existing Third ,� ;?je park ru•ea to provide recreational and other services to the Wittarubuy conutunity. A - *'+_ `�--_.. •—' '•_ - - — U^.otrAnimitlt or IIq U51r/G AIIU U1111A11 tlk VEtU"tF.rlr 1 1. PnOGIiESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES r1ANr ��^F �' u c _.� rufauN w 1-A�t wl 1 Ilawl.N qutsnnna Awgllr raN•1 Ilw7 a1.•r1 q!a f•Iq. ov va CQUIRA MIA COMITY, CALIFORNIA 1/237'71) _JAtirs KC mmy �_. ._ A1.0U1.t i L 7TiMAT rI) itf/.ATTqUwliq ATrU t+At Nql� r� tlA7C111F71gN CUMA _ TrA11 1.1111117 flt Al:r O/IIC 111 CUM. XII{1417 C7TINATrU —_•�� CUX•1f t11_ w11:lIN •4CfiUN f.iNf /TiN Cia Xt1CNT tirt1rS 3! ftliC l•gsl IMUI:IIAN ►ti t71:1'AN ►IlUgl Vt." l♦N VCAX t4t� Second Year Activity 31. Construction of all indoor therapeutic swinrning Fool Second 3 6 7 1 A,P 6/78 2 263,00 140,000 140,000 104,967 11 104,967: for therapy and recreation for children and adults with ' physical awl mental handicaps. (Riclunond W1) 111ird Year Activity i 29, t'tvlstructloll of 11 therapeutic swinming pool as part of 1111rd the George Milled .Jr, Ainorial IWndicapped Center. Riclunond) Second Year Activity ( 4 32. Rehabilitation of portions of an existing park in the Second 3 t 1 A,R 6/78 2 103,00() 83'A 1030000 79,737 1 98,834 1uw and moderate incaane area of West Ilittsburil 1 1 1 '116rd Year Activity i 45. ItOmbilitation of portions of an existing park in the 111171 i IOW alld NX1Crat-e Income ares► of West Pittsburg. t 1 I �3 C7 s ' ' I/:.Or r An FOOL 111 UI MI U'.I NO Arlo tin 11 act UE 4ELOYA1l 1/t I. IIROGIIESS ON PLANNUO ACTIVITIES 1 ` U.IC rLr/1111 wrr(1.:.11 NISI Ir t.Y 1.11 OUI 1/1.11.5 II MltUf fON.�—_ 114U f.N.flf IUI .Jt.1'. 7♦ : •r7 1 C01111?A COSTA COMM, CA11P01t1I1A l 1/23//3 ( JAMES 111111f11YI1C-Ilo-.;,t1)> �. . Af.nuNf � 1511..)1111 UNCl/:AfIU Carl M�l.:t Yl/11 •'� ' or iC MMT 1011 - 4C/l)IlS r11Ac1 A1111:111 C(/u� 'I ILII iii Ilf curl rl.cl un, rvw.nu UArC TUU Ir1N Cos, cU11W Mi LI1i Or CI/IIPI NI -LI.1 .r r11 UI:II.Y rN11.M♦Y rr.r1 rnor.n.la ♦).N rr.�:•.., (-! N/ lel Nl 101 I!1 (SI (9l I (IUI (!71 t Second Year Activity 33. Acquisition of land for a small park and recreation Second 3 1 A 1 A,H 12/79 l 20,000 O 20,000 5,220 i 8,791 center in the West Pittsburg area, 2 180,000 180,000 180,000 0 0 AM) 7lrird Year_Activlty ; 23. Acquisition of a vacant school to be rehabilitated 'Third atxl uN 1 i zed as a neighbori)ood center for this low income area. (west Ilittsburg) Second Year Activity ' 38. heveloimant of a ctmetnurity/ncighl>nrhood recreation and Second 3 1 7 3 A,111 6/78 2 203,501 143,5111 203,501 6,876 6,876 cLnmemornt ive ►laza on Jand deeded to the C��i�t__yy of tbrtinez fur (Mese purposes by the City folulders. I ' •ac ty wou)d primarily serve low turd mudcrate Income i I residents in irunediate vicinity. ` j I1 '(bird Year Activity 46. 1),veloln7wnt of a counnIII ty/neighborhood recreation and comk•nnn•ative plaza on lturd deeded to the City of I tUrthtez for these purposes by the City fotur ers. T'u`ciT'iiy would primarily serve low turd moderate incoute residents in illnedinte vicinity. ` F " • 11 S Dt P.Nf1AENt 01 Ilt)US1140, At1U UPUAtI OE vttOYrdt//7 i. Pnori iESs on PLANNED ACTIVITIES :..�t tG IIAN/ Il./L ILN4011 W110,;All Nf Sf y ..+/N OUI{tl:lll♦AYll 111 /ryNll /I.fJ I.NyNf ItIL/If II IC.: 'T` YJ COMM COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORIIIA ( 1/?3/78 { JAI 11--.S I:fiitlFiNiY « �^ tn-17-IIC�Ofi,301 ___ i• C41 tN..l{.0 Nt:L.AT[n MOUIGA t/0 tyYt Nal' ✓Nit{NT __ _ y> ' - pCSGNIIt 1011 •I CIIN4[114U4 TI"ACf 0111.111 411N. MUlll"rIf {411NAI10 CIllINCNT CUNNIIIf 4r.R s ! rLtt10N 41Hi IiJ-N F(101 y { t ♦NOG/IAM rMtI.H.N YC y11 OCilA 11(tt tit fit f6t f►t tit t4f I Second Year Ac t 42. Connumlty facility Inventory and Target Area Delbicatior Second cot Itmid'. A,G 6/78 13 15,000 11,000 15,000 4,976 111,976 Planning Study. lhls Study will inventory azul catalog existing and proixised catinnmity facilities and r improveutonts eligible for funds tinier Title T of the WIIA of )974, 'Ilse second aspect of tills Study consists of land-use, econmi1c, demographic, and other surveys intended to identify turincorporated areas as prime targets for future CD activities. 'rile result of this process will be recourttendations for activities designed to meet tite comprebensive CD needs of preJomimuttly low to mWerate Income areas in the Cotutty. AM) 'iltird Yetir Activit 55, Cuntintiation of Coitimutity Facility Ltivento!y, :vitt "target '111ird j Area Delineation Planning Study. 'this Study will up- � 1 jute t(ie inventory tuid catalog of existing and proposed / I ctlt mmity facilities mid improvements eligible for finals tinder 'tit It! I of lite IK:DA of 1974. 'the second aspect of this Study consists of land use, economic i dt•uh)yraphic, and other surveys intended to identify tnilru-ot-Ixrrated areas as prinxn targets for future (1) activities. The result of this process will be reconniendatlons for activities designed to meet tate coml»•ettensive tall needs of predomiu.uttly low to moderate 1 Income areas in the cotuity. / _yam, r� ' V 1/[r Ant lA[Nr OP NOU51t1„ Al/U Un It A:4 1JEVL1.Or1.tt 1.1 1. PFIOGMESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES _ --f._-----—------ — _ —_ —__ ___ __ ._ ruMf u.l[ l rr.nwN..Lo rwN+r,/ eN:nlu uln 11 tan•wY04f rant/ NN10p.4T mtunl,:.:�•» COIIIRA COStA COIJOY, CALIFORNIA I/"1311t1 JAMS ITH1110Y U-17-UC-64-t1:.1 ;. • I)l1..AtI.t1 11llw tlU OYI.U:A TIU KIfINOIa YI wR I;n.1 ••Z nf.SGRI V►1011 [t/I)lIC r11AL'I 0NIG111 IIIIUI:fT r[flMAlfU --�- ClIN 111111 Rt Gl1 f1 •rKt10N [URN[IIt , 1114 11,..0/ 1 1... r11U1:IIAM •11lICR111 1 11./1 r110.IR w:. ♦K I:1 Ill lel 731 16) (l) (41 19) II JI till Third Year Activities On! ' xx ? 3. pair Miming Service to provide direct services to '111ird rx rtyui A 6/78 14 154,506 44,5Ui11 44,500 23,731 23,731 low and moderate income persons and households of the colulty In the areas of lundlord-tenant relations, housing discrimination, and the location of housing , and housing resources, incltxling maintaining a housing Infonnat ion hot I he. (countywide) 6. Stlk)y to detunnine appropriate location for senior 'third 3 8 i ) A 12/78 13 37 500 IS OUO l5 0Ut) Il U citizen housing development planning and financial 3 ) + t packaging;. (I1 Cerrito) 3 1 3 3 ) + 1 9. Itllvicw Itcdevclu{lnncut Project - Aa{nisition of land for '11)ird 3 6 6 0 A 6/78 1 3,480(,00 2UU,UU 2UU,Ot1l U 11 tile devclo{>t,lent of low anconal housing. (Sm Pablto o Wilt. 10.1 Sheffield Redevelopment Project - Acquisition of Third 3 6 1 1 A 6/78 1 1,460,5()1 50,000 So,Ul1U it 11 i land for fie development of low income housing. 3 b 1 (ban 111111) 1 r� so-,� C.-D T I US.0E►AnTMtf1T OR IIOUSINO AIIO I1NUAt1 OEVELO►MEtIT 1 1, PnOGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES 1 •. aw.rutt NAM► —_�-- IIA It Ft RSO"WNU CAN etbT A"SWt1I aUtsflONS A[OUT FORM RuI GII AN nt IF I[At1ON NU CONTRA COSTA COUfIlY, CALIFORNIA 1/23/78 JAMES I:ElIfIEUY �i-7T•�i�-tSf; AMOi/NT -�'--- " CU/l Ill NT —"' RstiYAT to tit t.At[O UI1LIa AT tp [A►tMN01I, NO. ptstnl►110N YR AN CtNsus T-ACT ONIa1N f To '1111"all CUA qs Nf _ A1taUN ►I.[TION IF If IMAT[// CUNH tNT •CURN[H{ t/Nt IT" ind OF Lift O• pAtt COST INOaiIAM FgO4N AM T[Aw ►w Oaq A1.1 yo AN ►w OGN AM t+r tss tsl r+t tsr tas� tsJ tEt tts tral trai rt:l CCC 11. Ilousing Rehabilitation Program 'Ili ird 3 3 9 0 A 6179 5 9,225 N d (! IS Provide housing rehabilitation assistance to 3 A 0 0 low and moderate income persons through low r Interest loris andfor rebates on (tome improvements. (Walnut Creek) 14. Oec laretl ineligible by IIIIU, May, 1977. 15.1 Declared lnuligible by IRRt. May, 1977. ! 16.E Oeelllrcll ineligible by IIIA), May, 1977. 1 � i 17.; Declared Ineligible by IIUO. May, 1977. t i 18. Declared inuligible by IIUO, May, 1977. ddd. 19. Installation of road safety walks along Cleaveland Road Third 3 2 •1 0 A 6/78 2 28,000 28,000 28,000 to 11110vide safe access for students and for elderly rusideuts of a senior housing complex. (Pleasant still) 3 2 5 0 20. Traffic signal for the blind to provide safe crossing of Third 3 6 7 2 A 6/78 2 12,000 12,000 12,000 it It major road by re;ildents of a blind live-in coater to nearby shopping center. (San Pablo) i ►N•✓f' of 31 pt[u INrU•0/o II-Itl ...lay # • US.OE✓ANTMENT OF /IOUSit#n ANO U/t9AT!OEVELO✓MENT i 1. PROGRESS ON PLANNER ACTIVITIES e.".4f Et#.Amt la.vc TN RN CA OLST NS tN tO UCS�T1ONf A[OUT FD"M CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALI('OR111A 23/78 tt KE1111 * Iii:gO1�.,T1:lt•Stl C111i0;fiTiON NO 2 E CUggRNT CSTiMATAO Rt LATAO UOLIOATttl /RftNOEU T TCA. CUM CURRENT F CENSUS TRACT OR NO. tl[fCR1IT10N �IOUH }GiN fLLT10N VUOGET [lTIMAT[U CURRENT L}Nt /TIM GUNNERY L111 OAT[ COST ✓NOOIlAM ✓ROtiRAH ✓MUG#}AY f„OCM A AN T[AN YEAR it! (:1 (J1 N! (►1 tbl l!1 _ (j! (9) i 21. Declared ineligible by t3U0, May, 1977. ece, fff. 24. Rehabilitation of existing building (to be publicly owned) Third 3 5 7 0 A 6/79 It 146,501) 0 0 d Y1 to provide a Senior Citizen Center. (Crockett) 999 125. Renovation of existing cotutty-owned building to 'third 3 4 5 2 A 6/78 2 86,50 45,000 45,000 4,997 i 4,997 R provide access rind facilities for a 5entor (:enter. (23 IV ! ► 3t. !! I)e1111-ed ineligible by JIM, May 1977 i 35. Acquisition of an existing building to provide a 'third 3 ! 1 A 6/78 2 48,250 48,250 48,250 0 0 Neighborhood Facility for recreation and tiny care i programs. (Saar I'.►blo) 3b, lilimination of Barriers to the Ikandicapped by con- 111ird c qu t % k A 10/78 6 40,000 i 0 stt7►ction of high priority * rovements to remove , I i architectural barriers, particularly to pid►lic facili- ties. (co►uU wide) ✓yt y *~i --�v----•`--u..Ute An rrwcur ur IIOUSIIlU ArIU 1D41AU qk Ito I/1 --♦--�--•- — '�----'-_z.--_- - I. P110G LESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES .:..urea N.4f o.ra rtnwr. Now1,411 r w .+Ln u ..IFNs AunuT rau.. nl,n I:NN r .0 COIIiRA C0VA COMITY, CAI.11-ORt11A 1/2'1/78 IAI1 kLUIILU'f 0-7.7•ti1C-fol llGn-i1t:J' cunnrNl ' � r.r l4.tlu *n UaSGN11T ION rTu, Cp4• N1 L.Ieo CUM'S Nt O/a14.Iln a.11111),.. AI GUN CI IITUY IN.CT r11114N' rI GIIIIN 1111(141T Cliff..I'of ----� j 11111 IT14 CI/.111 t IIT Col.'fI 11I NI 1, . _. U. I aIt �1 1 r11 A.i IIA. rr.n rrwfan .r' nrlr).N 1J1 14 NI 111 fol 111 01 !V/ 110) 1111 '. hla 37. Elimination,of Aarriers to the Ikuxlicapped - curb cuts 7ltird 9 1 A 6/78 6 1,01)0 1,0()0 1,(110 � atxl rnngls. (Plnolo 9 2 i 3 1 U 1 a 8. Climination of barriers to provide 1000' of sidewalk suit 'iltird 3 2 2 A 6/78 6 27,500 27,500 27,500 5,50() 15,51111 able for wheelchairs leading to a rehubilltution center. (1'tc:►sautt !1111) • IU.' Itcnovatiotl of the "Old Homestead", (:allf01-l11a Ilistoric Third 3 5 7 0 A 6/78 2 9,4 51j 9,450 9,4511 1,702 1,702 l.unthlt:u'k, In Crockett. 4L. Ik•clared Ineligible by IIID, May, 1977 . 1 1 43. Ikclared ineligible by Illi(, May 1977. ' kkk 44. Ct1�lgTletion of tilt of the 111tmx: (louse, Third 3�6 9 0 I A Dropped circa 1906, aux( adjacent landscaping. (Saul Pablo) j 1 I 1 i �Z c7 US.nl r4n I MENt Of PIOUS 1#46 Af1O URBAN OE VEI.OI'41L'It 1. PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES ..•.t(L PIAwT - - --�._ �" �•fG--,.__�.— rf.I11Ar wwfl I;AI+IIt)T I+'Tw[II YVT41111/1♦AMaUT IaNw III.a QM.NT Dar+r T11+�'�--Jw .� CO}LIRA COSTA COMITY, CALIfOR111A l/23/78 JA VS k£IIII£I)Y � - rTlIwA11.// ua1.ATTTT GUae/.tnAt:a Trre..sll� �1 RRi hI a[T[R Ir+Yla11 ^lG Crwlll%Tol-et QNIGIPI Co.' Illllly.♦ it..Tla - --_- - GU+INI•rT _r Fps YI(TION [V RwirIT 1,1•t 3 tt(.n taltlltt Tit ♦110G+'API QaT(. rN`[TH+1 •11 ma M All -ftA+1 0/ ttt _ t,i tir __ lit.___ fit tat fai _trot -, ft It _ .__...,. . 47. Declared ineligible by 11M, May, 1977. i 48, 1►eclarttid inol igible by JKH), May, 1977. 49. Declared ineligible by IA@, May, 1977. SO. Occlared iiticligible by IIIA), May, 1977. i 51. Declared ineligible by )fi10,'Fiay, 1977. s i S2. i)evelolvictit of it tot lot in a low )neuro area without Ili ird 3 i } } A 6/78 2 5,00() 5,000 Stow 0 0 adeytuite play facilities. (San Piililo '53. Cotup}etion of developuent of a tot lot in a loin income 710rd 3 6 6 0 A 6/78 2 750 750 750 0 I 0 area. (Sail Pablo) )4. lk�claird ineligible by MJU, May, 1977. 11 "visit 56, t.oiigirchensiva Itcdoveloliuient Plan to develop a strategy for Zliird 3 88 7 0 A 6/79 13 65,000 84,500, 84,500 221413 12,443 ' rc'cleveloli):►); Itllgbted, ivider-developed and inappropriately 81810 developed aroas, (1'sl Cerrito) 3 8 9 i I 3 819 2 ; 57. Declared hicligibic by IM), May, 1977. M 1 I �Z IIS mpAn TMLelr ui I/OUSITIG AI/O tin It AN 1AWLO►M01T Y` _ tS�t 1. PIIOGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES C01MIA COSTA COMITY, CAI-iroi (A _Tn1/23/7,2 I'I:n"}^•wJAMCS KEIIIIEDY/11 O.II eTIOI,f AYnIIi .ONN N,.,4-iyluc=ti'6-0002So rtT11A ATfI Ili l.A itO of LIll A L10 toYt 01 YN tAc0N• cun11/14T 1.�. ti� OLiCN1YT1U 11 1'L IItIIf TNwCi 0111Ii1N OIINU tT --'���-'--- ----^— --�•--- --. YtGUN YLCIIUII t1T 11+A 110 1 Cull," `t; 1 OAII' I.INt IIrN CO)r CIn G... 11It UI LIIL O/ 1r In11611wN •IIUGN AN YC.n Ynr)ONw1A YL A11 YMOGn I.. 1 0) ._.-_�_....�._.- /fl l�l - __-lll -16f l/l -- y.1tl 191 1101 _llll� �} 58. Acquisition of bus to operate from Rodeo Neighborhood '11,ird 3 5 8 0 A 12/78 9 6,000 26,000 26,0011 Facility, Activity 021, to provide 'trmis ortation for a elderly, handicapped and youth. Serves hotisIng I rehabilitation area. i 62.; Renovation of a building for use as a Day (:are Center Third 5 8 0 B,C 6/7!) 2 15,000 0 0 0 0 0 1 in Rodeo. I I dI S 1 , ill) ! 53. . Witstruction of a Noise Barrier in file City of '1111 rd 3 2 4 0 Bic 6/78 2 IO,oOU 10,1100 ,11,11(10 i'ti Illeasnnt 11111. S�1 •�f f lI � 1 •I' 1 • ,�1 0l peCt� Nu•.)•i:1 } c' OMB 41R1[ta US OEPAni MEiiT Of M0US040 AMU UiltlAli DEVELOPMEIit 1.PROGRESS ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES GwAHt49 RAAit DAr[ r[nFON WNO CAN 0901 ANSW[R QU4%TlOR9 ABOUT rORM HUp Ow ANT int"r1ilcATlO11 HO CONTRA COSTA WIN t:AIJI:0{ 1 1-20-78�� ,lames renned S. -IC-06-0002 AMOUNT cuwwrnr -- [tTIMATtO 11[LA1[0 ouLIGAT[O aRrtNDwo No. 092cniPT10" Tt AR Gt NtUa TRACT OnIGIN COW BVDGtT CVflRO Nt _.`.rte... .- BtGUN iL[TION 18111/ATWO GURR[NT 0^19 L/Na It[M Goal PROD" T Lift or Lir[Of 1iWEA R AM iROGRA/A PROGRAM PROGRAM 01 (4) 17) N! T1f) 110) 7111) (12) AIM I N 151'RiTI'I ON Secant Year Program Secant {'s 6/77 1.1 115,000 0 115,000 38,333 115,0011 ThIrd Year Program Third A 6/78 iA 195,000 1515,0011 195,001) 71,716 71,716 j. /'`a' 1� of .j� asBa1 Hup•aa/a i1•rsi Footnotes a. This activity was completed with less money than originally anticipated. Unexpended funds in the amount of $20 have been carried over to Third Year Activity #34. b. The second year performance report indicated that $12,000 had been expended for acquisition. The acquired property was found inadequate and was resold. The $12,000 was recouped and a search for an adequate site is currently underway. c. Due to the lack of substantial progress on this activity unexpended funds in the amount of $160,000 were returned to the contingency line item. d. This activity, in the first year, was granted a supplemental allocation of $9,665. The total first year allocation for this activity was $27,665. e. The estimated cost include the $16,000 allocated to fourth year activity #4. f. The estimated cost includes funds of the San Pablo Redevelopment Agency. g. In the First Year Program $15,000 was designated for budget line item 2, Public Works, Facilities, and Site Improvement. This $15,000 has been transferred to budget line item 5, Rehabilitation Loans and Grants. h. The estimated cost includes the $300,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #1. i. The estimated cost includes :he $150,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #2. j. This activity was granted a supplemental allocation of $30,000. The total Third Year allocation is now $70,000. k. In the First, Second, and Third Year Application, a total of $78,000 was designated for budget line item 1, Acquisition of Real Property. Actual site acquisition costs were $67,350. The incremental amount of $10,650 may be considered as transferred to the remaining budget line item. 1. In the First, Second, and Third Year Application a total of $10,000 was designated for budget line item 12, Relocation Payments and assistance. Estimated relocation costs are $17,600. The incremental amount of $7,600 may be considered as transferred from the remaining budget line items. m. The estimated costs includes $161,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity V. n. This activity was dropped by the City of Martinez. The funds have been reallocated to Second Year Activites #38 and #39 to Third Year Activity X646 and to the contingency line item. -2- o. The estimated costs includes the $15,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity /V40. p. The estimated costs include $836,892 available to the Activity from EDA, the State Department of Parks and Recreation and the Antioch Development Agency. q. The estimated costs includes the $130,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity //48. r. This amount includes $65,000 reallocated from Second Year Activity #10 and $20 reallocated from First Year Activity #29. S. This amount includes $3,765 shifted from Second Year Activity #13, $2,735 from Second Year Contingency, and $16,600 from Third Year Activity //8. t. The estimated costs include $11,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity 1149. u. This amount includes $1230 shifted from Second Year Activity #35 and $2,200 shifted frorn Third Year Activity //11. v. The estimated cost includes $1,450,000 from :he sale of revenue bonds and bond anticipation notes authorized by the Nlarks-Foran Residential Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the $73,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #46. w. This activity was completed with less money than originally anticipated. Of the $19,500 originally allocated to the activity $3,765 was shifted to Second Year Activity //23 and $4,235 was reprogrammed into the Third Year Program. x. Due to the lack of substantial progress this activity was dropped. The funds allocated were returned to the contingency line item. y. The original allocation for this activity has been supplemented by the addition of $16,000 carried over from First Year Activity /127. z. The estimated costs includes $32,000 in State Urban Recreation Bond monies. aa. The original allocation for this activity was supplemented by the addition of $20,000 from Third Year Activity //44, which ,vas dropped. bb. The Community Development funds allocated to this activity were no longer needed because :he State Department of Parks and Recreation has received authority to negotiate for purchase of the site. The funds allocated were returned to the contingency line item. cc. Due to a breakdown in negotiations discussions leading to acquisition were discontinued. Of the funds originally allocated $23,770 was shifted to Second Year Activity 1/24 and $1,230 was shifted to Second Year Activity 1127. dd. This activity was completed with less money than originally anticipated. The `'S1 -3- remaining $510 will be carried over to a Third or Fourth Year Activity at some time in the future. ee.. The original allocation for this activity has been supplemented by the addition of $14,000 from the contingency line item. ff. The estimated costs include $102,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #20. Other funding sources include revenue sharing, State Park Bond Act monies, and other funds secured by the East Bay Regional Park District. gg. The original allocation for this activity has been supplemented by the addition of $57,281 from Third Year Activity 128, which was dropped. hh. Due to drought conditions the sponser felt that it was inappropriate to continue with development of the park. Unexpended funds were shifted to Third Year Activity #63. ii. This activity was completed with less money than originally anticipated. The remaining $506 was shifted to Third Year Activity #8. jj. This amount includes $17,000 from reallocated Third Year funds. kk. The current estimated cost includes $3,000 from the City of El Cerrito general fund. 11. All funds allocated to this activity in the Third Year were reallocated to Third Year Activity #64. mm.The current estimated cost includes $17,000 allocated to Second Year Activity #6 and $88,907 currently allocated to Third Year Activity #8. nn. The original allocation of $184,000 in Third Year Activity #8 was first supplemented by a total amount of $5,509 from the following sources: $3 carry over of unexpended funds from First Year Activity #15, $5,000 from Second Year Contingency, and the carry over of $506 of unexpended funds from Second Year Activity #41. Activity #8 was subsequently reduced by a total amount $100,602. These funds were reallocated to the following Third Year Activities: $18,000 to Activity X119, $16,600 to Activity #32, $23,000 to Activity 138 and $43,002 to Activity # 63. oo. The current estimated cost includes $120,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #25. pp. This Activity has been granted a supplemental allocation of $70,000 from Contingency funds. qq. The current estimated cost includes $15,000 from City of El Cerrito general funds. rr. This activity was granted a supplemental allocation of $3,575 by carrying over unexpended funds from First Year Activity 114. ss. The current estimated cost includes $60,000 from County Service Area \,i-17 general funds. tt. This Activity has received a supplemental allocation of $72,000 from Contingency funds. .S2 b -4- f unds. uu. The current estimated cost includes $53,000 from private donations and a $70,000 grant from the S. H. Cowell Foundation. vv. This activity has received a supplemental allocation of $71,000 from Contingency funds. ww. This activity has received a supplemental allocation of $78,051 from the following sources: $2,250 carryover of unexpended funds from First Year Activity #25, $16,000 from Second Year Activity #17 and $60,251 from Third Year Activity #28. xx. The estimated cost includes $15,706 from Public Service Employment (\VIN) funds, $8500 in Third Year CD funds allocated to this Activity by the City of Concord, the $81,800 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #3, and the $12,500 in Fourth Year CD funds allocated to the sponser of this activity by the City of Concord. yy. This activity has been granted a supplemental allocation of $17,000. The total Contra Costa County allocation to this activity is now $36,000. The total obligated amount also includes the $8,500 allocation to the sponser of this activity by the City of Concord. For purposes of administration of this particular activity the County has contracted , with the activity sponser, for the total County and City of Concord allocation of $44,500. zz. The current estimated cost includes $12,500 from local community groups for the Third Program Year and $10,000 allocated to Fourth Year #10. aaa. The current estimated cost includes $13,280,000 from the City of San Pablo Redevelopment funds. bbb. The current estimated cost includes $1,357,000 from the City of San Pablo Redevelopment funds and $53,500 allocated for Fourth Year Activity #43. ccc. The original allocation for this activity of $11,425 was reduced to $9,225 when $2,200 was reallocated to Third Year Activity #39 - Elimination of Barriers. ddd. This activity has been granted a supplemental allocation of $18,000 - $15,500 from reallocated Second Year Program Funds and $2,500 from reallocated Third Year Program Funds. eee. The $30,000 allocation for this activity in the Third Year Program, was included as Budget Item 2; this allocation has been transferred to Budget Item #4. fff. The current estimated cost includes $80,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #9 and $36,500 local funds. ggg. The current estimated cost includes a supplemental allocation of $20,004 and $41,500 from County Service Area R-7 . hhh. The original allocation of $5,000 for this activity was reduced to $1,000 when $4,000 was reallocated to Three Year Activity #64 Acquisition of Park Site. iii. This activity has been granted a supplemental allocation of $23,000 - $10,000 reallocation of Second Year Program funds and $13,000 reallocation of Third Year Program funds. jjj. This activity has been granted a supplemental allocation of $5,500 from 0c!S -5- Contingency funds. kkk. This activity was completed with City of San Pablo general funds. The $20,000 was reallocated to Second Year Activity #28. Ill. The current estimated cost includes $35,500 City of El Cerrito funds and $45,000 allocated to Fourth Year Activity #12. mmm. This activity has been granted an additional allocation of $39,500 from Contingency funds. The total allocation for this activity is now $34,500. nnn. This activity has been granted an additional allocation of $6,000 from Contingency funds. The total allocation for this activity is now $26,000. 000. This activity has been granted an allocation of $15,000 from Contingency funds. ppp. This activity has been granted an allocation of $60,000 from Third Year funds allocated to projects declared ineligible by HUD. FOOTNOTES -Kennedy/dr/1-15-78 .a- 0Dr:�4 FIRST YEAR ACTIVITIES ONLY 1-29 Walnut Creek Planning and Management During the past year the focus of this study, which was reported as largely completed in the Second Performace Report, has been on the housing needs of the City of Walnut Creek, with emphasis on the needs of low and moderate income families. Work has included (1) a survey of vacant and underutilized sites to develop criteria for selecting those best suited for low and moderate income housing; (2) a study of housing costs and their impact on low and moderate income families, with recommendations for City action; and (3) development of policies and program recommendations for housing conservation. Preliminary policy decisions are made by a Citizen's Committee appointed by the City Council. The Committee makes recommendations for the Housing Element, which is currently being revised, and for use of Community Development Block Grant funds. rhe City Council has implemented several suggestions made by the Committee, including the expenditure of $500,000 in City funds on storm drains in a blighted, moderate income area of the City. FIRST AND SECOND YEAR ACTIVITIES 1-30 and 2-19 Tri-Cities Discovery Center In the First Year Application for federal assistance this activity was included in a list of activities to be funded from unallocated contingencies or other funds to become available during the First Year. Money became available, and $12,000 was allocated to this activity for purchase of a building for drug abuse prevention programs. The activity was subsequently granted $20,000 out of the Second Year Program. A site was selected and an initial acquisition payment of $12,000 was made in April of 1976. Due to some local resident opposition the sponsers of the activity withdrew their plans to occupy the building originally acquired. The building has since been sold and the $12,000 has been recouped and returned to the County Auditor. The Real Property Division of the County Public Works Department has assumed responsibility for locating and securing an appropriate facility. A site in the City of Pinole was located. Prior to the County leasing the property the building required modification to meet building codes for commercial buildings. The necessary modifications ivere undertaken at the present owners expense. Concurrent with the lease negotiations, the activity sponser was required to obtain a parking variance. The variance was initially granted but was rescinded due, once again, to local citizen opposition. The County Public Works Department is again looking for an appropriate site with the assistance of a task force made up of a Pinole city councilman and the Pinole City Manager. The County hopes to locate an appropriate site and occupy the building by July, 1978. YAl r•.ys „... r..+;a' wz�,F Y.- i 1-31 and 2-16 El Sobrante Neighborhood Facility As reported in the Second Grantee Performance a Recreation needs Study of El Sobrante residents was completed in October, 1976. The Needs Study indicated that the residents supported a neighborhood facility development. County staff conducted a preliminary survey of sites and presented their analysis to the sponser. Progress on this activity was severely impeded due to the failure of a property tax measure which would have provided fund for operation and maintenance of the facility. Due to these circumstances it was determined that this activity would not make substantial progress in obligating and expending the CD funds. The unexpended funds were returned to contingency and reallocated to other projects. The activity sponser has continued working towards the goal of providing the citizens of El Sobrante with a neighborhood facility. The sponser is pursuing other capital funding sources and has begun working on a second property tax measure to appear on the ballot in the future. FIRST AND THIRD YEAR ACTIVITIES 1-3 and 3-59 Home Loan Packaging The Low Income Mortgage Assistance Program is proceeding on schedule. To date over 400 families have received assistance from the Housing Specialist hired under this program. Assistance rendered may include any of the following: 1) Housing Counseling, 2) Translation, 3) Interpretation of forms and documents, and 4) Loan packaging. Over the life of the Program over 350 clients have been served. A total of 111 families have completed Farmers Home Administration loan applications. Nine loans have been granted and the families have moved into their homes. In February, 1977 the Board of Supervisors approved an additional allocation of $2,600 to this activity for the expressed purpose of performing a feasibility study on acquiring and renovating nineteen farm labor housing units in East County. The nineteen units had been found to have substantial code violations by the State Department of Housing and Community Development and the owner was ordered to correct the violation or face condemnation. The owner of the homes determined that the cost to correct the violations exceeded the value of their investment. Notices to vacate were issued to the residents. The United Council of Spanish Speaking Organization (UCSSO) acting on behalf of the residents, sought to acquire the property and rehabilitate the homes. Because there were many unanswered questions the feasibility study was funded. The feasibility study was completed in July, 1977. The UCSSO is currently pursuing funding to acquire and renovate the units. 1-9 and 3-33 San Pablo Neighborhood Facility During the First Year Program the City of San Pablo completed the construction of a Neighborhood Facility which was partially funded with Community Development funds. The Third Year Program included a $35,000 allocation for the completion of the Neighborhood Facility, including interior finishing. A contract for the completion of the interior was awarded in July, 1977 and completed in September. Improvements include wall coverings, paneling and lighting. -2- Martinez Borland Home 1-24, 3-42 The renovation of the historic Borland Home in Martinez has been allocated CD funds in both the First and Third Year Programs. The First Year funds of $6,000 were utilized to re-roof the building, and to complete repair carpentry and exterior painting. Plans and specifications for further renovation of the structure utilizing the $10,000 in Third Year CD funds have been completed. Contracts for plastering and painting, and for plumbing were awarded in December, 1977 while a contract for resurfacing the floors was awarded in January, 1978. Other renovation activities to be undertaken include foundation work, replacement of light fixtures, replacement of the heater, laying of linoleum and carpeting, provision of locks and deadbolts and repair of the gutter and down spouts. FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD YEAR ACTIVITIES 1-1, 2-1, 3-1 Housing Rehabilitation The Housing Rehabilitation and Code Enforcement Program has completed its first phase and is currently in its second phase of implementation. Forty homes have been rehabilitated in North Richmond and West Pittsburg under the First Year grants only Program. The Policy Guidelines for the second phase of the Housing Rehabilitation Program were adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The Policy Guidelines for the program included provisions for emergency grants, zero interest !oans, and low interest loans. The policies also authorized to enter into negotiations with financial institutions to provide financial services. The negotiations were finalized and a contract was executed with Great Western Savings and Loan in July. Community meetings to delineate the five Second Year Target Areas were held in April and May and the boundaries were adopted in June. The County Building Inspection Department began accepting applications for assistance in August. To date 85 applications have been received. An initial screening revealed that about 50 of the applicants qualify under the adopted policies. Fifteen of the qualified applicants have had their homes inspected, and contracts advertised for the required rehabilitation work. As of January , 1978, three contracts had been awarded. The Building Inspection Department expects to process approximately 10 applications per month. The 50 applications currently received should be processed, the homes inspected, and contracts advertized and awarded by July, 1978. The 50 applications currently in hand would obligate or expend $250,000 by July. 1-2, 2-2, 3-2 Home Maintenance and Training Program The County Community Services Administration (Office of Economic Opportunity- OEO) has now hired its full staff of one Financial Counselor, three Trainer-Organizers, and one clerk. The Financial Counselor is providing overall supervision of the program as well as providing financial counseling and assistance. Request for financial counseling and assistance from Housing Rehabilitation applicants are being received from the Building Inspection Department on a referral basis. The Trainer-Organizers -3- are actively involved in each of the Target Communities. Responsibility for organizing the many Target Area meetings was delegated to the Trainer-Organizers. OF-0 is also conducting a Neighborhood Beautification Program with six CETA personnel. The program includes the weatherization project, a paint-up and clean-up program. OEO has also been involved in implementing a Utility Bill Reimbursement Program for low and moderate income persons using Federal Community Services Administration Disaster Relief Funds. Approximately $77,000 in relief funds were distributed to 1139 households. OEO has also purchased tools and set up a Tool Bank for use by residents of the Target Communities in maintaining their own homes. A minor home repair course has also been set up by OEO and co-sponsered by a local junior college. Twenty-five students have enrolled in-the course which is held in the Target Area of West Pittsburg. 1-5, 2-15, 3-27 Brentwood Neighborhood Facility As reported in the Second Grantee Performance Report the feasibility study of the Brentwood Neighborhood Facility has been completed. The feasibility study reported on alternative size, financial and use aspects of the proposed facility. Based on the findings of the feasibility study the City initiated negotiations for site acquisition and initiated actions leading to Phase I construction. The City of Brentwood and the owner of the property were unable to reach agreement regarding the purchase price so the City initiated condemnation proceedings. A $66,000 payment to the Superior Court was made in June 1977. The City was awarded title to the property in November, 1977. Because the site was developed with two duplexes the City was required to relocate the four families residing on the property. All four families were relocated during the month of October. In early November the City awarded a contract for demolition and/or relocation of the existing two duplexes. The units have been moved to another site in the East County area. Also, in November the final plans for construction of Phase I of the Neighborhood Facility were completed and bids were advertised for A contract for construction was awarded in January with construction scheduled to begin in February. Construction of Phase I, which includes the Senior and Youth Center, the Branch Library, the Human Services component and a multi-purpose room, is scheduled for completion in about 1 year. Additional funds for design and construction of Phase II, have been allocated to this project as part of the Fourth Year Program for design and construction of Phase II. 1-6, 2-27, 3-28 Martinez Neighborhood Facility As reported in the Second Grantee Performance Report the Martinez Neighborhood Facility Feasibility Study was completed in December 1976. The feasibility study recommended that the City consider the development of a neighborhood center and conducted an analysis of a number of potential sites. Three sites were chosen for detailed analysis. Based on all factors analyzed the City selected one site as the appropriate location for the neighborhood center. The site, which is adjacent to an elementary school, is owned by the Martinez School District. Development of a center in that location would be a joint venture of both the City and the School Distict. The -4- f �; , School District has been reluctant to commit themselves to the project and have undertaken a study to evaluate their alternatives. Because the project would be held up indefinately the City of Martinez and the County decided to reallocate all unexpended CD funds allocated to the project. The unexpended funds totaled $291,032. Of this amount $157,500 was returned to contingency and reallocated to various projects; $46,251 was reallocated to Second Year Activity #38; $57,281 was reallocated to Second Year Activity # 39; and $30,000 was reallocated to Third Year Activity # 46. 1-7, 2-14, 3-22 Rodeo Neighborhood Facility The final acquisition payment for the building utilized as a Neighborhood Facility in Rodeo was made in February, 1977. The Grant Deed, which transferred title of the property to the County, was accepted by the Board of Supervisors in May. Plans for further renovation were completed and advertised for bids in August. The plans included heating and air conditioning work and the installation of a skylight, office partitions, additional doors and kitchen facilities. No bids were received so the activity sponser initiated negotiations with individual contractors. A contract for the heating and air conditioning work was awarded in November. The work was completed in January, 1978. A contract for installation of a skylight, office partitions, doors and kitchen facilities was awarded in January. The work is scheduled for completion in March. The activity sponser is currently developing plans for insulating, roof repair, and exterior painting. The sponser hopes to advertise for bids in Ibiarch. 1-5, 2-20, 3-30 Antioch Neighborhood Facility The acquisition and renovation of an old department store in the City of Antioch for use as a Neighborhood Facility is proceeding on schedule. The Second Grantee Performance Report indicated that the first and second acquisition payments were made in November, 1975 and October, 1976. The final acquisition payment was made in November, 1977. The total acquisition price was $276,181. In November 1°77 a renovation contract for $1,032,599 was awarded. The contract calls for completion of the renovation and the grand opening of the Center in June, 1978. Other funds in the amount of $836,892 are being utilized on this project. The sources of these funds include Economic Development Administration Public Works Employment Act funds, State of California Department of Parks and Recreation bond funds and Antioch Redevelopment funds. 1-10, 2-24, 3-34 Walnut Creek Neighborhood Facility This activity has received supplemental fundings in the amount of $65,020 - 65,000 from Second Year Activity #10 and $20 from, First Year Activity #29. At the time of submittal of the Second Grantee Performance Report the City of Walnut Creek had completed and approved the design of the Neighborhood Facility. Construction drawings were completed in June and the contract for construction was awarded in August. Groundbreaking occured on August 17, 1977. As of January 1, 1978 the -5- of construction was 53% complete. The expected date of completion is April 1978. The expenditures listed on Form 1, Progress on Planned Activities, reflect costs as of October 30, 1977. Progress on this activity was originally slowed due to a question regarding the meaning and intent of Section 570.303 (6)(3) of the CDBG regulations, concerning incremental funding. The question of whether the City could advance funds, other than CDBG funds, in one program year and be reimbursed in a subsequent program year was answered in the affirmative in a communication dated January 28, 1977 from the San Francisco Area Office of HUD. 1-13, 2-23, 3-32 Pleasant Hill Senior Center As reported in the Second Year Grantee Performance Report the City of Pleasant Hill had initiated action pursuant to the Second Year Project Agreement. A contract for completion of construction of the Senior Center addition was awarded in October 1976 and the work was completed in June 1977. The City began preparation of plans and bid specifications for interior work pursuant to the Third Year Project Agreement in November. The City plans to advertise for bids to complete floor and ceiling finishing, installation of cabinets and a kitchen in February 1978. The interior finishing is programmed for completion during the summer. 1-16, 2-29, 3-39 Walnut Creek Handicapped Barriers This activity has received a supplemental allocation of $3,430 - $1,230 from Second Year Activity #35 and $2,200 from Third Year Activity #11. At the time of submittal of the Second Grantee Performance Report, the City of Walnut Creek had completed construction work and sidewalks, curb cuts and handicapped parking stalls in the Broadway Plaza Shopping area and other pedestrian oriented areas of the City. In March, 1977 the City awarded a contract for additional curb cuts and ramps and for restroom modifications at public recreation facilities throughout the City. The improvements were completed in June 1977. A contract for the Third phase of the handicapped barrier project -modifications to the Civic Arts Studio building including a handicapped ramp and restroom alteration was awarded in November 1977. The construction work began in January 1978 and is scheduled for completion in March 1978. 2-7 SECOND YEAR ACTIVITES ONLY San Pablo Housing Rehabilitation The City of San Pablo is very close to beginning a major portion of the expenditures on this activity. The Housing Rehabilitation Program is to be operated with Community Development funds and over $1.4 million in bond monies from the sale of Marks-Foran Residential Rehabilitation Revenue Bonds. A resolution authorizing the sale of the mortgage-backed Marks-Foran bonds has been passed by the City Council. The City has hired a housing specialist to assist in implementing the program. The City is also currently advertising for a Housing Director who will be responsible for the overall administration of the Rehabilitation Program. To date the City has received over 100 applications for assistance. Issuance of the first grants and loans are scheduled to occur in .'March or April. -6- f `� J 2-8 Walnut Creek Code Enforcement The City of Walnut Creek hired two temporary building inspectors in March, 1977 The charge of the inspectors was to inspect and enforce the housing code in selected Target Areas of the City. All apartments over four units were inspected in the first six months. A total of 76 apartment complexes (3,684 housing units) were inspected. Forty-six of the apartment complexes (1,567 housing units) were found in compliance with all housing codes. The thirty apartment complexes (2117 units) in which code violations were detected were issued letters noting the violations and instructed to correct the violations. The temporary inspectors conducted followup work and reinspection of a portion of the units with code violations prior to reaching the end of their term of employment. Additional followup work and reinspection is to be carried out by permanent staff of the City. The Program has been considered a success by the City. A requirement for periodic inspection of multiple units is being considered by the City as part of the business license process. 2-13 Pleasant Hill Safety Paths The original allocation for this activity was reduced by $8,000 to $11,500. #3,765 was reallocated to Second Year Activity #23 with the remaining $4,235 being reprogrammed into the Third Year. A contract for construction of road safety walks was originally advertised for bids in December 1976. A contract for construction was awarded in January, 1977. The contract called for work to begin in February. Just prior to work beginning the contractor defaulted on the contract. The Citv of Pleasant Hill readvertised for bids in April and awarded a contract in May. The construction of the road safety walks was completed in late July. 2-18 El Sobrante Valley Activities Center Because an adequate lease could not be agreed upon the sponser of this activity was forced to vacate the building scheduled for renovation. It became apparent that the sponser would be unable to utilize the $4,100 allocation in the near future. Due to these circumstances the activity was dropped and the funds were returned to contingency. 2-21 Moraga Senior Center This activity has been delayed due to cost constraints. The costs to restore the original building planned for use as a Senior Center in Moraga was found to be higher than. anticipated. In order to stay within budget the Moraga Park and Recreation Authority decided to renovate another building within the same complex. Construction drawings were prepared and advertisement for bids occured in January. Renovation work is scheduled to begin in April with occupancy anticipated in September. 0 /1211 0 Pinole Neighborhood Facility The renovation of the Youth Center in Pinole has been completed. Renovation activities included both exterior and interior finishing. Contracts for exterior sandblasting, painting and plastering, roofing and plumbing and electrical work were awarded in July, 1977. The work was completed in August. Materials for interior renovation, including a kitchen range, hardware, and draperies were purchased and installed in August. Modification to the restrooms to make them accessible to the handicapped was also completed as part of this project. 2-25 Barriers Study The survey of public buildings and their accessibility to the handicapped was completed in December, 1976. The listing of projects for barrier removal under Third Year Activity #36 has been developed. Most of the survey work was completed with volunteer assistance. This has allowed the activity sponser to utilize the unexpended funds for the development of a Resource Booklet for the Physically Handicapped. The Resource Booklet, which is currently being developed, is also being undertaken with a substantial amount of volunteer help. Unexpended funds following completion of the Resources Booklet will be carried over and incorporated into Third Year Activity #36, where it would be utilized for actual barrier removal. 2-26 San Pablo Barriers The construction of 90 curb cuts and ramps in the City of San Pablo was completed in September. 2-28 San Pablo Recreation Building The City of San Pablo is combining State Urban Recreation Bond funds in the amount of $32,000 with the $28,000 in Community Development funds currently allocated to the project. A supplemental allocation of CD funds were granted to the project by reallocating $20,000 from Third Year Activity #44. Preliminary plans for construction of the recreation building were submitted to the State for review and approval in September. The State has approved the preliminary plans. The City has advertised for request for proposals from local architects for design of the building. The City expects to have construction drawings and bid specifications completed and ready for bid by April. Construction is expected to be completed by October, 1978. .�91. 2-34 Eugene O'Neill Home In May, 1977 the State Department of Parks and Recreation received authority to negotiate for the purchase of the "Tao House", home of playwright Eugene O'Neill. Because the CD funds allocated to the project were no longer needed, the funds were returned to contingency and reallocated to other projects. 2-35 Wafnut Creek Park This activity has been dropped. Negotiations leading to the acquisition of an addition to Civic Park could not be finalized and discussions were discontinued. 2-36 Pinole ,'Mini-Park This activity has been completed. The Community Development funds were utilized to purchase materials for use in constructing twelve park benches. The labor utilized on this project was provided by City employees. 2-27 Clayton Home First phase renovation of the Clayton Home was completed in May, 1977. Activities completed include the hook-up of electrical, water, natural gas, sewer service, installation of new plumbing and the installation of an alarm system. Second phase renovation is currently underway. A contract for sheet-rocking has been awarded and the City is currently requesting that bids be submitted for the installation of concrete walkways, painting, installation of a furnace and flooring work. The contracts are scheduled to be let in February with the renovation work expected to be completed in April, 1978. 2-39 Martinez Waterfront Park Phased development of a major waterfront park in Martinez is underway. The lead agency in the development of the park is the East Bay Regional Park District. This activity has been supplemented by an additional allocation of $57,281 from Third Year Activity #28 which was dropped. The waterfront park project is a 5 phase project scheduled for completion in 1979. The estimated cost of the entire project is around $1.2 million. The initial $35,000 allocated to the project was utilized in Phase 1-A development, which included earthwork and site development of a former dredge spoils area. The contract for earthwork was awarded in September 1977 and the work was completed in November. A contract for Phase 1-B, which -9- 00,2,32 includes grading, underground drainage, paving, utilities, restrooms, picnic areas, and landscaping in the Community Park area was awarded in January 1978. The supplemental CD funds will be drawn down on the first portions of work conducted under this contract. 2-40 Pleasant Hill Park Due to drought conditions the City of Pleasant Hill felt it would be inappropriate to develop the park as planned. Plans and specifications for the ultimate development of the park were completed in January 1977. The plans will be implemented at a future time when water conditions have improved. The $16,998 in unexpended funds have been reallocated to Third Year Activity #63. 2-41 Pleasant Hill Trail Plans and specifications for construction of a 35-foot long, 5 foot wide footbridge in the City of Pleasant Hill were completed and advertised for bids in December 1976. A contract for the construction of the footbridge and pathway was awarded in January 1977. The contract called for work to begin in February 1977. Just prior to work beginning the contractor defaulted on the contract. The City readvertised for bids in April and awarded a second contract in May. The construction of the footbridge was completed in September. Unexpended funds in the amount of $506 were reallocated to Third Year Activity ff8. 2-43 Census Cross Tabulations A contract with a data processing firm to complete special cross-tabulation, correlations, and other analyses of the 1975 Special Census was let in March 1977. The computer program required to carry out the special cross-tabulations has been developed and tested. The computer program is currently being utilized to generate additional information on low and moderate income communities and other areas of the County. SECOND AND THIRD YEAR ACTIVITIES 2-3, 3-4 Antioch Rehabilitation This activity, which has been allocated a total of $45,000 in the Second and Third Year Programs, has been slow in getting underway. A Housing Rehabilitation Plan is currently being developed with citizen input. Citizen input into program design and target area delineation was to be obtained through a series of neighborhood meetings. Initial meetings were not well attended and the City hopes to schedule additional community meetings in the near future. Scheduling of the neighborhood -10- meetings and further development of the Rehabilitation Plan is contingent upon available staff time. The City Planning Director has approached the City Manager regarding an addition staff position so that this program may go forward. No decision on this matter has been made at the time. 2-4, 3-5 El Cerrito Housing Conservation Program The City of El Cerrito is currently implementing a Housing Conservation Program which involves the inspection of both rental and owner-occupied units. The activity, which was included in the Second and Third Year applications with a total allocation of $52,000, received a supplemental allocation of $17,000 from reallocated Third Year funds. In addition the City is providing $3,000 in general funds. The total amount currently available for the project is $72,000. The City has begun inspecting homes for code violations or a neighborhood by neighborhood basis. To date the City has completed inspections in two of the five neighborhoods designated for the activity. The City has also implemented a rebate program for the purchase and installation of smoke detectors. To date over 25 homeowners have purchased and installed smoke detectors and received a rebate from the City. To operate in conjunction with the code enforcement program the City is developing a deferred and low interest housing rehabilitation loan program. The City expects to have the loan program operating by the end of the current program year. 2-5, 3-61 Pinole Housing Rehabilitation This activity was included in both the Second and Third Year Programs with a total allocation of $99,000. The Third Year funds - $60,000 - have been reallocated to Third Year Activity #64. As reported in the Second Grantee Performance Report the City of Pinole had developed and adopted a Housing Rehabilitation Program Plan. The Program Plan calls for the utilization of loans to Senior Citizens throughout the City and rebates to residents and business establishments in the delineated Target Area. The City is presently developing procedures to implement the Program, including a community relations program and financial precedures. 2-6, 3-8 Pleasant Hill Housing Rehabilitation A consultant was retained by the City of Pleasant Hill in July 1977 to complete a Neighborhood Conservation Program Plan. The Program Plan is to include the delineation of potential rehabilitation target areas, present alternative methods of implementing a rehabilitation program and discuss supportive activites which may be undertaken to support a rehabilitation program. A draft Program Plan has been prepared and is currently being reviewed by a Citizen's Advisory Committee. The draft is scheduled to be reviewed by the Planning Commission and City Council in February and March 1978. Implementation of the Program will begin upon adoption by the City Council. 2-9, 3-7 Lafayette Senior Housing Site Acquisition At the time of submitttal of the Second Grantee Performance Report it was reported that the City of Lafayette had made a lump sum payment into an escrow account in order that acquisition of a site for an elderly housing project could occur. The acquisition process has been completed. The City of Lafayette expended City funds at the time of acquisition and reimbursed themselves with Third Year CD funds. The $237,500 CD funds utilized were a portion of the total acquisition price of $360,000. The acquisition of the six parcels resulted in a relocation workload. The relocation process was initiated in January 1977 and by December 1977 all but one of the thirteen families in the relocation workload had been permanently relocated. The 67 unit elderly housing project, which is financed by a mortgage loan from the California Housing Financial Agency, is currently under construction and is scheduled for occupancy in July 1978. 2-11, 3-12 North Richmond Frontage Improvements. The original allocation for this activity in the Second Year Program was $10,000. In the Third Year Program the activity was granted an additional allocation of $40,000. In June the activity was allocated a supplemental allocation of $70,000 from contingency The total CD funds available for the project then totaled $120,000. An additional $20,000 grant was obtained from the County Housing Authority bringing the total amount available from all sources to $140,000. Preliminary steps such as engineering and preparation of construction drawings were completed in August. The contract was also advertised for bids in August. The low bid received was in excess of the engineers estimate. In order for the activity to proceed an additional allocation of CD funds in the amount of $38,000 was approved in October. With the additional funds the County was able to award the contract in October. Construction was to begin in December but has been delayed.because of rain. The contract calls for completion of the work within 70 working days. Assuming good weather the construction activities will be 2-12, 3-13 El Cerrito Storm Drains This activity, storm drain improvements in the City of El Cerrito, consists of two projects. The first project, funded in the amount of $80,500 as part of the Second Year Program, consists of a supplement to an existing storm drain facility in a Housing Conservation Target Area. The project has received a supplemental allocation of $3,575 from unexpended First Year funds. The total allocation to Second Year Activity #12 is now $84,075. To date, the drainage analysis has been completed. Final engineering and construction drawings based on the analysis are currently being completed. The City expects to advertise for construction bids in February. Construction will begin in March and be completed in June. -12- The second storm drain project, which was funded in the amount of $76,000 as part of the Third Year Program, consists of construction and upgrading a number of storm drain lines in a Housing Conservation Target Area. The City expects to begin the development of engineering and construction drawings in March or April. Construction is scheduled to begin during the summer months. 2-30, 3-26 MontalvinManor Recreation Center The total allocation for construction of the Montalvin Manor Recreation Center in the Second and Third Year Application was $263,000. Local revenues in the amount of $60,000 were also designated for the project. The total amount available to the project was $323,000. The plans for construction were approved in September and the project was advertised for bids. No bids were received within the specified time frame. Discussions between County Public Works staff and potential bidders revealed that the Public Works cost estimate was low. Based on these discussions the Public Works Department revised their cost estimates and in November the project was readvertised. Because a short fall existed between the current estimated costs and the amount available a supplemental allocation of $72,000 from contingency was granted to the project. The total project cost was now estimated to be $395,000 of which $335,000 are CD funds. The contract for construction was awarded in December. A notice to proceed will be issued as soon as the weather allows. The contract calls for the building to be completed within 150 calendar days. 2-31, 3-29 Thereaupeutic Swimming Pool for the Handicapped This activity was originally included in the Second Year application with an allocation of $60,000. The activity was declared ineligible by HUD in June, 1976. A subsequent amendment to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 specifically included centers for the handicapped as an eligible activity type. The activity was reinstated in March, 1977 when HUD approved release of funds for the construction of the therapeutic pool for the handicapped. An additional $80,000 in Third Year CD funds have also been made available for the project. The activity sponser has also secured $53,000 in donations from the Hilltop Parents Group and a $70,000 grant from the S. H. Cowell Foundation. In April 1977 the County advertised for bids on the project. The contract was awarded in May and construction began in June. The construction is 95% complete with only painting and finishing remaining to be completed. Upon completion the pool will be tested prior to being put in use. The grand opening of the facility is expected to take place in February 1978. 2-32, 3-45 Ambrose Park Rehabilitation First phase rehabilitation of the Ambrose Park was completed and reported in the Second Grantee Performance Report. The activity has received a supplemental allocation of $71,000 from contingency. The total amount available for the project is -13- of . now $103,000. The funds have been utilized to prepare a site plan of the park, including an aerial survey and utility and irrigation plans. The Ambrose Park District also awarded a contract for the construction of a parking lot adjacent to the baseball fields. The parking lot was completed in August. In October the Park District awarded a contract for the fiberglassing of their swimming pool. The fiberglassing work was completed in November. The Park District also awarded a contract in October for the installation of a solar heating system for the swimming pool. Installation of the solar heating system has been held up because a special piece of equipment had to be ordered. The piece of equipment arrived in January. The completion of the solar heating system is contingent on the weather. Other park rehabilitation activities to be undertaken with funds permitting, include the installation of an arbor around the pool, construction of bleachers, installation of park benches and replacement of the water tank. 2-33, 3-23 Ambrose Neighborhood Facility This activity, which involves the adquisition and renovation of a vacant school for use as a Neighborhood Facility in West Pittsburg, is proceeding on schedule. As reported in the Second Grantee Performance Report, a feasibility study for acquisition and renovation of the site was completed in November 1976. In August 1977 the Ambrose Park District hired a structural evaluation of the structure. The evaluation was completed in September 1977. Based on the structural evaluation a preliminary renovation plan and was developed. An estimated cost of renovation was also developed. Final plans for renovation are to be prepared once the Park District is assurred of Fourth Year CD funding. Renovation is to be phased over a 2-3 year period. Acquisition of the vacant school facility is currently in progress. Three appraisals of the land and improvements have been completed and have been submitted to a review appraiser. The current owners of the facility, the Mt. Diablo School District, are mandated to follow prescribed procedures in disposing of the property. These processes have been initiated. The School District appointed a committee of local citizens to recommend a course of action to the School Board. The local citizens committee met and recommended that the School District sell the property. A Notice of Intent to Sell has been published by the School District. The School District can receive bids for purchase of the facility from any interested party - public or private - but can take no action on the sale until mid-February. Public agencies do, however, have priority in acquiring the property. 2-38. 3-46 Martinez Plaza This activity has received a supplemental allocation of $78,051 from the following sources: $2,250 from First Year Activity #25; $16,000 from Second Year Activity #17; and $60,251 from Third Year Activity 128. The design plans and specifications for Phase I of the commemorative Plaza in Martinez were completed in February 1977. The City advertised for bids for Phas I construction in June 1977. No bids were received during the bid period. The bid period was extended twice but still no bids were received. Communications with propective contractors revealed that the work proposed required special skills which only a few contractors possessed. The few contractors -14- 096_� capable of doing the work did not bid because they had existing committments. The City entered into negotiations with a contractor as allowed under FMC 74-7, Attachment O, Section 6 (F). A contract for Phase I construction which includes earthwork, site development and the provision of utilities, was awarded in September and work began in October. The first phase is scheduled for completion in March or April depending on the weather. The City contracted for the preparation of plans and bid specifications for Phase II construction. The plans are scheduled for completion in early February. The City plans to advertise for bids in February with Phase II construction to begin upon completin of Phase I. This project is scheduled for completion by July 1, 1978. 2-42, 3-55 Community Development Needs Study The original study, which was undertaken by the County Planning Department, was completed in October, 1976. The focus of the study was on community facilities eligible for funding under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and on the formulation of recommendations for concentrated ac-.ions which deal with the total needs of several unincorporated communities in Contra Costa County. The methodology pursued covered three general areas: (1) an inventory of physical facilities which can receive financial assistance under the CD program as well as an inventory of several social services which are related to these physical facilities; (2) special computer runs of the 1975 County Special Census tape to aggregate several types of socioeconomic data for selected areas of the county; and (3) in-depth land use and environmental surveys to facilitate delineation of areas with housing and environmental conditions conducive to successful neighborhood preservation programs. The results of the original study were used by the Citizen's body charged with developing and recommending to the Board of Supervisors the Third Year Community Development Program. An update of the facilities inventory and further demographic, land use and environmental surveys were carried out with funds from Third Year Activity #55. The results of the updated study were utilized in formulating the Fourth Year CD Program. A portion of the Third Year funds are also to be utilized to hire a Planning Intern to assist in completing a downtown revitalization study of an unincorporated community. The study is scheduled to be initiated in April 1978. 3-3 THIRD YEAR ACTIVITIES ONLY Fair Housing Service Housing Alliance The fair housing service, operated by the Housing Alliance of Contra Costa County, is being jointly funded by the County, three of its participating cities (Antioch, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek) and the City of Concord. The County is providing overall administration of the activity for all jurisdictions involved. The activity has received a supplemental allocation of $17,000 from contingency. The total amount of CD funds available from all sources is currently $44,500. The Housing Alliance is operating three Housing Hotlines — one each in the West, Central and East County. The Housing Alliance is operating with a staff of 3 full time, 4 part time and 9 volunteers. During the first six months of operation with CD funds the Housing Alliance has had over 1500 client contacts. Approximately 63% of the service requests have been in the area of Landlord/Tenant problems (evictions, rent increases, deposits, repairs, lease problems, etc.) Assistance in locating suitable housing was requested by 34% of the clients,while 3% of the requests dealt with discrimination. -15- k f� 3-6 El Cerrito Senior Housing Study The City of El Cerrito has contracted with Senior Homes, Inc., a consortium of local non-profit service organizations and churches, to undertake the Senior Housing Study. The total funding available for the study is currently $27,500 ($15,000 in CD funds and $12,500 in donations from local community groups). In addition the City has allocated Fourth Year CD funds in the amount of $10,000 to the study. A consultant has been hired to survey and evaluate the feasibility of utilizing various sites for a 100 unit Senior Housing Project. The consultant is also eveluating possible sources of funding for the housing project. The non-profit sponser, Senior Homes, Inc. has also submitted an application for Section 202 low interest loan funds to finance the construction of the housing project. 3-9 Bayview Redevelopment, San Pablo The City of San Pablo has completed appraisals of the land to be acquired. Negotiations are currently underway. The City expects to finalize the acquisition by March 1978. The Community Development funds are a small portion of an ultimate cost of the Bayview Redevelopment Project. The City estimates that the ultimate cost of the acquisition and public improvements will be in excess of $13,000,000. The project is to be funded incrementally over several years utilizing funds of the San Pablo Redevelopment Agency. 3-10 Sheffield Redevelopment, San Pablo Action leading to the acquisition of land for the development of low income housing in San Pablo was held up pending FHA approval of the Redevelopment Plan. The City received FHA approval in December and have initiated acquisition process including the necessary appriasals. The City expects to finalize the acquisition by April 1978. The Community Development funds are a small portion of the ultimate cost of the Sheffield Redevelopment Projects. The City estimates that the ultimate cost of the acquisition and public improvements will be approximately $1.4 million. The project is also utilizing funds of the San Pablo Redevelopment Agency. 3-11 Walnut Creek Housing Rehabilitation Implementation of the Housing Rehabilitation Program in the City of Walnut Creek has been delayed pending the City Council's adoption of the revised Housing Element. The Housing Element is currently going through the public hearing process and is expected to be adopted during the spring. 3-14 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. -16- I-A 3-15 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. HUD in May 1977. 3-16 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-17 _. .. This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-18 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-19 Pleasant Hill Safety Paths The original allocation for this activity has been increased by reallocating a total of $18,000 from Third Year Activity #8. The engineering and design of the road safety walks was completed in December 1977. Advertising for bids for construction of approximately one mile of pathways occurred in January 1978. A contract for construction was awarded in January. Work is expected to be complete by May 1978. When completed the pathways will provide Youth and Seniors with safe pedestrian access to Pleasant Hill Park and to the Pleasant Hill Senior Center (First Year Activity 113, Second Year Activity 123 and Third Year Activity 1132.) 3-20 San Pablo Traffic Signal ;or Blind The City of San Pablo was about to initiate the preparation of plans and bid specifications in October 1977, when an organization representing residents of a blind live-in Center contacted the City and indicated that they would prefer not to have the buzzing devices installed. Their reasoning was that the residents would become dependent on the devices to cross major streets. When visiting other areas where the devices were not present the residents might not be able to negotiate intersections unassisted. The City of San Pablo is currently meeting with the residents of the blind live-in center to determine the types of activities or improvements necessary to meet their needs. 3-21 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. -17- n -If r ` J 3-24 Crockett Neighborhood Facility The Third Year allocation for renovation of the Crockett Community Center Building was $30,000. Subsequent inspections by the County Building Inspection and Public Works Departments revealed that a number of code violations existed in the building. Prior to accepting title to the building, which is being donated to County Service Area P-1 by the C & H Sugar Company, the County required assurance that a sufficient amount of money was available to make the necessary corrections. The estimated cost of correcting all code violations and completing other renovation activities necessary to make the building usable as a community center was $146,500. Because the $30,000 allocated to the project was insufficient to complete the work the activity was unable to proceed. The activity sponser has since received a committment of $10,000 of State Park Bond Act funds, $9,000 in local Park Dedication funds, $7,500 from the Crockett Park and Recreation Association, $10,000 in pledges from local !service organizations and $80,000 in Fourth Year Community Development funds. The renovation of the stucture is to proceed upon release of the Fourth Year CD funds. 3-25 Danville Senior Center The renovation of the Veterans Memorial Building in Danville for use as a Senior Center is proceeding on schedule. The original Third Year allocation of $25,000 was supplemented with an additional $20,000 from contingency. An additional $41,500 in tax revenues from County Service Area R-7 are also being utilized on the project. The scope of work includes modification of the restroom facilities to conform to code requirements, construction of new stairs and a handicapped entry ramp and a kitchen addition to include work surfaces, sinks, ranges and refrigerators. Architectural drawings were completed and approved in July. The renovation contract was advertised in August and awarded in September. Work was begun in mid-October and on January 1 was approximately 60% complete. The renovation is scheduled to be completed by March 10. 3-31 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-35 San Pablo Neighborhood Facility/Day Care Center This project was held up pending a decision by the West Contra Costa County Fire Protection District to sell their surplus fire station to the City of San Pablo for use as a neighborhood facility/day care center. The Fire District advertised the property for sale and received only one bid — that from the City. The bid the City submitted was for slightly under the value set by the County Real Property Division. Rather than accept the City's other immediately the Fire District decided to have another appraisal of the property completed. The appraisal was completed in September 1977. The acquisition processes are currently being completed and the City expects to assume title to the property in February 1978. The acquisition price is below the amount allocated funds. -18- 0113f, ,..: 9!1 3-36 Handicapped Barriers, Countywide Action on this activity has yet to be initiated. The activity was to involve the construction of curb cuts at various locations throughout the County. Subsequent to HUD approving this activity as part of the Third Year Program and prior to the County Public Works Department initiating engineering and design work the County received Public Works Employment Act funds from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) to construct architectural barrier projects in public facilities throughout the County. Many of the architectural barrier projects scheduled for completion with CD funds are now being completed with the EDA funds. The County Public Works Department and the California Association of the Physically Handicapped are in the process of establishing a new priority Iist for projects to be undertaken. Departmental work schedule call for the Public Works Department to complete this project prior to the end of the Third Program Year. 3-37 Handicapped Barriers, Pinole Work on this activity has yet to be initiated. The amount allocated to this project has been reduced to $1,000. The $4,000 has been reallocated to Third Year Activity #64. Implementation of this project will occur upon review and approval of Activity #64 by HUD. 3-38 Handicapped Barriers, Pleasant Hill The original allocation for this activity has been increased by reallocating a total of $23,000 from Third Year Activity # 8. The scope of the activity has been expanded to include three seperate handicapped barrier projects. The activities are concentrated in the area of the Mt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center. The project will include the following: construction of a X mile paved pathway to the Rehabilitation Center for pedestrians and handicapped persons; the widening of a bridge sidewalk from 3 to 5 feet to allow persons in wheelchairs to safely traverse from the Arlt. Diablo Rehabilitation Center and Diablo Valley College to adjacent residential and commercial areas; and the construction of curb cuts in 35 locations. Advertising for bids for construction of all three components of the activity occurred in December. A contract for construction was awarded in January. Work is expected to be completed by May 1978. 3-40 "Old Homestead" Renovation, Crockett This activity has received a supplemental allocation of $5,500 from contingency. The total currently available for the renovation of the "Old Homestead" in Crockett is $9,450. In October the sponser made a partial payment for replacing the California State Historical Placque. The sponser also began negotiating with a local painting contractor to waterblast and repaint the entire structure. The contractor was basing -19- �f�3) 2 his estimated costs on the wage scale of his employees, who were non-union. The sponser was not aware of the federal requirement that all laborers and mechanics employed by contractors in the performance of work financed by Community Development funds must be paid wages at rates not less than the prevailing wages as established by the Department of Labor. Because the contractor was non-union the wage scales upon which his estimates were based were significantly below the prevailing wages. Based on the prevailing wages the painting contractor revised his cost estimate on this labor intensive job from $2,500 to $7,875. A contract for waterblasting and painting the structure has been awarded and work will begin in January 1977 weather permitting. The sponser has also purchased plumbing materials which will be used to renovate the restroom facilities in the building. The renovation work is to be performed by volunteers in February. 3-41 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-43 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-44 San Pablo Blume House The City of San Pablo used local funds to complete this activity. The funds have been reallocated to Second Year Activity 128. 3-47 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-48 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977 3-49 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-50 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. -20- 3-5I This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-52 San Pablo Tot Lot The City of San Pablo has held a series of meetings in the neighborhood served by this tot lot to obtain citizen input into the design of the project. The meetings were held throughout the fall months of 1977. The City has developed a design plan for tot lot, which is to be constructed on a parcel of land already owned by the City. The Community Development funds are to be utilized to purchase and install fencing, play equipment and landscaping. This activity is to be completed by April 1973. 3-53 San Pablo Tot Lot This activity has been completed. The City of San Pablo utilized the Community Development funds to purchase and install fencing and play equipment in a tot lot. 3-54 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. 3-56 El Cerrito Redevelopment Plan The original CD allocation for this activity was $45,000. An additional $39,500 from contingency funds has been allocated to the activity. The City of El Cerrito has also allocated $35,500 in general funds to the project. A consultant contract for the preparation of a redevelopment plan was awarded in April 1977 as allowed under HUD Community Development Block Grant Program regulations 570.200 (a)(2) and 570.302 (a)(1). The Redevelopment Plan has been completed. The plan calls for residential rehabilitation and the construction of new commercial facilities. The City expects to advertise for bids on the design contract for one portion of the redevelopment construction project in February. 3-57 This activity was declared ineligible by HUD in May 1977. -21- OPM 3-58 Bus Acquisition, Rodeo This activity has been granted a supplemental allocation of $6,000 from contingency. Progress on the acquisition of a bus to service the Rodeo Neighborhood Facility has been held up pending resolution of certain issues. The activity sponser is presently negotiating with the West Contra Costa County Transit Authority to assume certain responsibilities with regard to purchasing, operating, maintaining, and insuring the bus. The issues are expected to be resolved during the spring. 3-62 Day-Care Center, Rodeo In June 1977, the Board of Supervisors approved the reallocation of $15,000 in CD funds from activities lacking substantial progress to a new activity -- renovation of an existing building for use as a Day Care Center in Rodeo. During the months of July and August the required environmental procedures were completed and in August, the County requested release of funds for the project. The HUD Area Office approved the request in September. Action on this activity has not been initiated because the activity sponser has been unable to secure a long-term lease from the present owner. Negotiations are currently going on. The activity sponser is also investigating the feasibility of relocating the Day Care Center and utilizing the funds to renovate the new building. The activity sponser hopes to resolve the issues by May or June 1978. 3-63 Noise Barrier, Pleasant Hill Included in the original County Third Year Comm unityDevelopment Application were thirteen activities in the City of Pleasant Hill. Nine of the activities were removed because they could not be documented as serving low and moderate income persons. The funds allocated to the activities were allocated to Third Year Activity #8 until the City of Pleasant Hill could propose an appropriate activity. In July, the City requested that the County initiate action leading to HUD approval of this new activity -- construction of a noise barrier. During the months of July and August the required environmental procedures were completed and in August the County requested release of funds for the project. The HUD Area Office approved the request in September. The original allocation of funds for this activity - $30,000 - came from funds allocated to Third Year Activity #8. This activity has received an additional $30,000 allocation -- $13,002 from Third Year Activity #8 and $16,998 from Second Year Activity #40. The total allocation for this activity is currently $60,000. The City has hired a design engineer to complete design plans and bid documents. The City expects to advertise for bids in April 1978. s -22- -- ----- ------------ -----' ! | ( I-A HOUSEHOLDS BENEFITTING FROM ACTIVITIES UNDERWAY OR COMPLETED-PI-I YSI CAL AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS #401JSrHOL.05 BENEFITTING WHORITY HOUSEHOLDS FIBST AND SJ'COND YMZ A-,rIVITIJS 1-30 Service Area Consists of these 4 Ct 3591 Ct 3592 Ct 3640 1-31 2-16 Project dropped 3-33 B 3067 63.2 Census Tract 3690 is the Service Area 8.3 5.0 0.8 for this activity 1.6 2.0 1-24 3-42 A ! ` ese . 3-27 3031 3032 1-6 � 2-17 Project dropped 3-28 ~= � 3-64 Pinole Park Acquisition Included in the original County Third Year Community Development Applications were seven activities in the City of Pinole. Five of the activities were removed because they could not be documented as serving low and moderate income persons. The funds allocated to the activities removed were placed in contingency. In November the City of Pinole requested that the County initiate action leading to HUD approval of this new activity — acquisition of a 3.4 acre parcel for a park site. Funds for this new activity were obtained by reallocating the $60,000 from Third Year Activity # 61, $4,000 from Third Year Activity # 37, and $42,000 from Contingency. The required environmental review procedures were completed in December and January. The County submitted the request for release of funds to HUD in January. 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INCOME SOURCE OR SCALE DLACK AMERICAN ltdDIAHS O"ItNTAL OTWIlen 0) (gal (2b) (2c) (2d1 r3al ON (Jr) (At) Oel 1-7 B 3143 1 53.4 Service Area consits of these 2 census 1.4 7.5 0.5 0.9 8.5 2-14 tracts: Ct 3570 3-27 3580 1-8 B 2344 66.2 Census tract 3050 is the service area 0.8 12.7 0.7 1.9 3.6 2-20 for this activity 3-30 1-10 2-24 B 4028 55.0 Census tract 3390 is the service area 2.0 2.4 0.2 1.7 1.2 3-34 for this activity 1-13 2-23 C 800 so Senior citizen population estimated to 3-32 be served by the Pleasant Hill Senior Citizens Club 1-16 2-27 A 3-39 mcow nAR ACFIVITIES ON 2-7 B 8777 61.6 Source area consists of these 4- census 6.7 6.9 0.8 1.5 1.8 1 ! tracts: Ct 3660 Ct 3672 Ct 3680 Ct 3690 2-8 B 4028 55.0 Census tract 3390 is the service area 2.0 2.4 0.2 1.7 1.2 for this activity HUU-4078,1 (1.761 � � � / } i ! ! ' _SIN31tMOUMI � cwa,4do19xIow°nvn nwvo,``nox yu ��oruov^oo ��n at-11 9' ~_~ . 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I-A Households Benefitting from Activities Underway or Completed - Physical, and Capital Improvements* Notes on Benefits Accruing to Lower-Income Households Seven of the activities reported on Form I-A are located in census tracts with less than 500 of its households in the low and moderate income category, i.e. earning less than 80% of the county median income. The following notes indicate that each of these activities are aimed at a special population group within each census tract. 1-30, 2-19: The Tri-Cities Discovery Center is oriented to serving low and moderate income clients within its service area. 2-36: The mini-park provides recreational opportunities for lower income residents of census tract 3601. 2-40: The park will serve lower income residents of census tract 3250. 2-41: The trail will provide access to a park which serves lower income residents of census tract 3250. 2-4, 3-5: The Housing Conservation Program policies have been written so as to primarily benefit lower income residents of census tract 3860 and 3870. 2-9, 3-7: The acquisition of land for Senior Citizen housing will benefit the ultimate residents of the project - fixed income senior citizens. 3-19: The provision of the safety paths will allow residents of a senior housing complex and residents of a lower income census tract to safely access a senior center/park complex. *Unless otherwise noted in column 2d, the data for households benefiting (minority and non-minority) was obtained from printouts of the Contra Costa County 1975 Special Census. 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For each of the following general objectives, check the appropriate box to indicate whether the current program year' s activities do or do not contribute to that objective. Briefly explain, on a separate sheet of paper, all affirmative responses, in- dicating how the current program year' s activities have contributed to each objective. CD Program Does Does Not Contribute Contribute (1) Elimination of slums and blight and prevention of blighting influences. X (2) Elimination of conditions detrimental to health, safety, and public welfare through code enforcement, demolition, interim rehabilitation assistance, and related activities. (3) Conservation and expansion of the nation' s housing stock X_ (4) Expansion and improvement of the quanity and quality of community services X (5) More rational utilization of land and other natural resources and better arrangement of needed activity centers X HUD-4080(1.76) 2 Does Does Not Contribute Contribute (6) Reduction of the isolation of income groups within communities and promotion of an increase in the diversity and vitality of neighborhoods. Y (7) Restoration and preservation of properties of special value for historic, architectural, or esthetic reasons. X II . Short-Term Objectives Using a separate sheet or paper, list all short-term objectives which are being addressed by this year ' s CD program. (Use the numbers from the previous Co."imunity Development Plan Summary: C-1 , C-2 , etc. ) . 3riefly explain how the current program yea= ' s activities have contributed to each objective. For each objective list the numbers of the activities listed on the Procress on Planned activities (HUD-4070) that contribute to that objective. HUQ-1020(1-76) II RECIPIENT ASSESSMENT 24 CFR 5?0.906 (b) (2) I. Activities Contributing to Statutory National Objectives 1. Elimination of slums, blight and prevention of blighting influences Activities 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 46, 52, 55, 55 and 61 in the Third Year Program specifically support this national objective. Many of these projects represent a continuation of efforts began in either the First or Second Year Program. The total amount currently allocated to these projects - $4,556,126 - represents significant contributions in the areas of housing rehabilitation and supportive services, remedying public works deficiencies in housing rehabilitation target areas, the rehabilitation of blighted buildings for use as neighborhood facilities and recreation centers, and planning studies designed to identify and recommend programs and activities designed to arrest or prevent blight in future years. Each of these activities either act directly upon existing deteriorated struc- tures to improve safety and appearance, improve and provide Public Works which assist in arresting blight and deterioration, or provide services and studies designed to prei%;nt future blight and deterioration. 2. Elimination of Conditions Detrimental to Health, Safety and Public Welfare through Code Enforcement, Demolition, Interim Rehabilitation Assistance and Related Activities. Activities I and 2 of the Third Year Program, which represent a continua- tion of efforts begun in the First and Second Year Program, directly support this national objective. The activities consist of a Code Enforcement/Housing Rehabilita- tion Assistance Program and a supportive services program to improve home repair and maintenance in six target areas of the county. Activities 4, 5, 8, 11 and 61 of the Third Year Program, which are Housing Rehabilitation Programs in cities cooperating with the county in the Community Development Program, also directly support this national objective. The total amount currently allocated to these activities is $1,717,132 - $904,132 in the Third Year Program and $813,000 in the First and Second Year Programs. 3. Conservation and Expansion of the Nation's Housing Stock Activities 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 9, 10, 11, 59 and 61 of the Third Year Program support this national objective. Activities 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 11 and 61 represent continued steps toward a coordinated Nei-hborhood Conservation Program in the county which will conserve the existing housing stock of several targeted neighborhoods. .activities 6, 7, 9 and 10 represent planning efforts or acquisi- tion of land for the provision of low and moderate income housing. Activity 59 is geared toward obtaining financing for low income families attempting to secure loans from Farmers Home Loan Administration. The total amount currently allocated to activities which address this national objective is $2,265,097 - $1,320,503 in the Third Year Program and $94-1,594 in the First and Second Year Programs. 4. Expansion and Improvement of Quantity and Quality of Community Services Activities 2 and 59 of the Third Year Program represent the county's continued commitment to programs which provide assistance related to the rehabili- tation of existing housing or the purchase of new housing. Activity 3 of the Third Year Program represents an affirmative step on the part of the county to further fair housing. activity 58 will allow residents within the service area of a neighborhood facility to more efficiently utilize the facility and its programs. CP 5. More Rational utilization of Land and Other Natural Resources and Better Arrangement of Needed Activity Centers Activities 9, 10, 12, 13, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 45, 46, 52, 53, 56, 62, 63,64 are in direct support of this national objective. These activities represent redevelopment efforts, the provision of new or rehabilitated neighborhood centers, studies designed to determine need, size and location of future centers, park and recreation projects, handicapped barrier projects, and new public works activities. Some of these activities will result in the expansion of existing services while several represent attempts to provide new services to communities and neighborhoods which were not adequately served prior to the availability of Community Develop- ment funds. The total amount allocated to these Third Year activities over the life of the program is S3,757,374. 7. Restoration, Preservation of Properties of Special Value for Historic, Architectural or Esthetic Reasons Two activities included in the Third Year Program directly contributed to the preservation of historic properties. Activity 40 provided funds to reno- vate a portion of the "Old Homestead" in Crockett. The "Old Homestead" is a California Historical Landmark. Activity 42 directly contributed to further restoration of the historic Borland Home in Martinez. This activity, which con- tinued efforts begun in the First Year Program, provided for the preservation of a unique "Carpenter Gothic" Victorian home. IT Ar `,� $, •t .fr_ .': `�,. .r�.�"�.. is ^� .):T`,.r.<r i` Ks f •� o.Iu r.o as w lug US.OE►ARTMEMT JE N014-111L .1N0 UIIIIAN OE Vll4►rAENr 111—A HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROVIDED OR AMT[[NAM[ DAT[ ',[wsON WHo CAN Y[sT—61", HYD GRAN1.0.0. 341/77 to OUaaT10Na A&OYT TH..,OwM 'Contra Costa Count-. California 112/31/7: Steven M. Mathews B-77-UC-06-0002 t TOTAL i ELDERLY OR HANOICA►PEO I Il•:Pinions/ TYPES AND SOURCES Of ASSISTANCE 1 f GDM• I occu,lcD GDM• OCCU• 1 _ GOAL I MITT[D ILD (:DAL MITTCD TOTAL i I MI 'HANOI• j NORITY ICA,,[ figs tib) ! W) ( (lg1 f:D! I Imo'/ 1.dl I Ia!O A.NEW RENTAL UNITS! 1. Section 8-HUD 215 I J i 132 0 j - Slate A cncY-Total ISum of lines a J bl I 1 a. Section 8 Citv of Lafayette 1 65 ' 65 ! 65 ; 65 f b. Other j 3. Other Assisted New Rental Housing i 11denrtfyl Total I i Low Rent - Co. HSG authority 100 -To-5 1 I 4. Total; ISum of lines 1...d JJ j 310 165 I 0 I 197 165 ( 0 0 I 0 i 1 , t ! f i B. REHABILITATION OF RENTAL UNITS: t I t. Section 8-HUD 38 f 0 1 0 12 0 0 j 0 0 I .. State A(KncY•Total(Sum of lino:d bl ! I I 1 a. Section 8 b, Other i 3. Other Assisted Rehabilitation of Rental Housing( f I ( lldenrfYJ Total f f b. I 4, Total ISum of lines 1. _.1 JI i 38 i 0 1 0 12 0 j 0 0 0 i C. EXISTING RENTAL UNITS: I ' j I. Section 3-HUD } 562 159 ' 5 207 ! 39 1 ( 0 , 0 2. State Agency-ToW tSum of lines a S bJ i ! I a. Section 8 I ! r b. Other 1 I I 3. Other Assisted Existing Renal Housing E 1 jdenrstr/ Total I i b. ; 4. Total ISum of Innes 1, 2.s JJ 362 159 I 5 207 i 39 i 1 0 j 0 I 1 1 1 1 I f D.REHACI CITATION ASSISTANCE TO HO:AE• ! OWNERS OR PROSPECTIVE HOMEOWNERS i I ( 1. CD Block Cunt, 115 25 25 23 12 1 12 I 11 I 5 i 2. Section 235 i i I I 3. Other Rehabilitation Assistance to Owner + ± ! f fldenn r! Total 1 i a. I�lars Foran Res. P.ena - S.P. I _ 0 7 it b. I I 1 s. Total!Sum of(tries 1.:.A JJ 135 1 25 j 25 30 12 12 1 11 5 t ! E. NEW CONSTRICTION ASSISTANCE TO HOME. OWNERS OR PROSPECTIVE HOMEOWNERS: 1. Section 235 f f 2. Other rluenr:hy Total a. SR 99 - San Pablo 15 b. ! I 3. Total.Sum of hues/ 15 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 i 0 i I j i ALL HOUSING ASSISTANCE (S.-a� ,•.ttg CJ. EJl 11060 -149 30 ' 151 i 216 13 i 11 1 5 I I I i 1Goals consist of 1/3 of Second Program Year Goals (March through Jule of 1977). Plus 1/2 of Third Prosran year Goals (July through December of 1977). oMh NO.•)R•1)a• �S DEPAPTME.T OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT J 1 1 III-A HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROVIDED 1 Ghwr11[[NAMC DA{6-� /L hfON MNO CAM■[fT ANiwCh i NUD GRANT 10 N0. ! t OV LETIOha AaDUT TNIf POhM Contra Costa CoLmt,. California 1:/51/7 Steven M. thews B-77-UC-06-00021 FAMILY ! W RGE FAMILY o.Ora per vrt i (J w nn.e pen0121 TYPES AND SOUr--ES Or ASSISTANCE '1CCUPIED I I OCCUPIED: Co..COM. I 1' Co.. ,GOA LN,TT[D 1TOTA1: YI• IN[AOCOIGOwL MITT[D'TOT ALMINONIT�P[MAL[I (Jb; (Jca I NDJQIT fie, i W; i NbJ NcJ ; Mat "cAaeDl I4r A.NEW RENTAL UNITS: t I I I I t 1. Section 8-HUD 1103] 0 I j 11 0 j 2. Stale Agency-TOW!Sum of bnes a A bl a. Section 3 I , b. Other 1 I ! 3. Othrr Asriaed vele Rental Housing fldenrill•! Total a• i I I I ; b. 4.Tota! !Sum of Imes 1,2,and 31 11031 0 1 0 0 0 111 l 0 0 I 0 f 0 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 B. REHABILITATION OF RENTAL UNITS: I I, Section 6-FlUD "'' o ! 2.State AReney-Total!Sum of Zinc;a d bt a. Section 8 I 1 I b. Other 1 3, Other Ami%ted Rehabilitation of rental Hoaxing(Identify) Tota. d. Total(Sum of lines 1,2,d 3) 221 0 0 ! 0 0 ' 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 C. EXISTING RENTAL UNITS: 1 1 I 1 � 1. Section 8-HUD 1300 i 115 14 ] 1 1 55 ; 5 I 0 1 0 o f I_ 2. State Agency-Total!Sum of lines a h b) a. Section 8 b. Other ! ' i It i —r j 3. Other Assisted Existing Rental(lousing t fldennf3'l Total b. , 4.Total(Sum of bnes 1.2,A 3) i(300! 115 d l 1 1 ,55 1 5 O j O I O t D.REHABILITATION!ASSISTANCE TO HOME. OWNERS OR PROSPECTIVE HOttEOt7NERS: 1. CD NIorL Grants i O i O O I C I s 4 Section 23S 3. Other Rehabilitalion Assistance to Owners (Iderrlfy) Total a.Ma —Fo e - '7 I b. ! I I I I 4.Total fSum of lines 1,?,A 31 861 9 1 9 1 9 .1 19 4 4 4 I j E. NEW CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE 70 HOR'EOWN. ERS OR PROSPECTIVE HOMEOWNERS: I I ! 1 I 1. Section 235 , 2. Other(Identify)Total I j a SR 09 San Pahln b. ! 1 3. Total tSum rf finer 1 +2) 8� 0 0 0 0 2 ! 0 I 0 O I 0 ALL HOUSING ASSISTANCE: 119 124 ! 1 J ; 10 1 Ol i 9 i 4 11 i 4 1 :f.ne + tSua ( r AA.A..Cs,04.�.0 EJ) 1 - 11 1 , Paa.2 ct 2 NUOJ076 ti-761 U.;..DEPAM4ENT OF HOU;PiG AND UaSAN Oeve.CoyENT 111—A HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROVIDED NARRATIVE REPORT (See instructions) 1. _Steps to Meet HAP Goals _ The major portion (80%) of the Second and Third Year HAP Goals were to be `met with Section 8 funds. in preparing the Second and Third Year HAP's, the County identified 30 Census Tracts appropriate for new construction and 25 Census Tracts for rehabilitation activities. These designations were based on existing concentrations of minorities and public housing units to avoid over-concentration of publicly assisted housing in order to provide a diversity of living choices to low income households. Units suitable for rehabilitation were located by Census Tract utilizing the countywide 1975 Special Census which included information designating units in need of, and suitable for, rehabilitation. The Counter Housing Authority is implementing the existing Section 8 rent subsidy program; it has housed 774 families, completely utilizing the First Year allocation of 774 units (this includes a basic allocation of 528 units plus a bonus of 246 units received mid-year). The allocation of units for the Second Year HAP Goals has just begun, with only 159 units having been made available by HUD as of December 28, 1977. in the first three days, five families were housed using this allocation. There is no progress to be announced in this category for the Third Year at this time. since HUD has not yet made any units available to the County under the Third Year Program. Also from March 1977 to December 31, 1977, 25 units of rehabilitated housing have been provided through the County's Neighborhood Preservation Program, using CD Block Grant Funds. In initiating this program, the County has established criteria regarding income, eligible structures and costs, and Target area selection and has moved from a grant program (First Year) to a zero interest defferred payment loan and a low interest loan program during the Second and Third.Years. The County has a contract with Great Western Saving and Loan which leverages the Coirmunit;r Development funds, increasing the County's loan capability by 60;. Five of the twelve participating cities are also establishing programs for housing rehabilitation. It is expected that by July 1977 all of these programs will be underway. The initial start-up of these programs, which necessitates a lengthy citizen participation process and approvals by several policy making bodies, has taken enormous amounts of time. The County Housing Authority took advantage of the availability of funds for public agencies and has received a reservation for 100 units of low rent housing far the elderly in the City of Antioch. These funds has not been anticipated in our HAP Goals during the Second or Third Years. The Housing Authority has also made application for conversion of 425 units presently occupied under the Section 23 program. The application was made in September of 1977, with no response from HUD as of this date. 2. Steps Taken to Improve Ability to Meet HAP Goals. Criteria have been established for location of the three types of assisted housing in the County, as well as specific criteria concerning the local Black Grant Rehabilitation Assistance Program. Mid-year redistributions of available Section 8 'existing Housing Certificates within the County are made to ensure certificates to areas of the County with highest demand. This has resulted in a high number of certificates being issued and households being Placed. The County has appointed a Citizen Con nittee to update the policy and Program aspects of its housing element in order to better coordinate housing planning in the County, and to take advantace of available programs and resources. 3. Problems "Encountered. A major problem in attaining the HAP Goals has been the unavailability of additional funds for the Section 8 existing rental housing program until December 28, 1977. These units were advertised in June and July 1977, but our HUD-4014 0-7d) .Of III-A HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROVIDED Housing Authority was not authorized to issue certificates until the end of the calendar year, the middle of the Third Program Year. Only 180 units for the Section 8 new construction program were advertised during this reporting period for both Alameda and Contra Costa Counties combined. Contra Costa County had only one application from a private developer for 100 units of senior housing. This proposal was not approved by HUD, resulting in no progress towards the goal of 245 units. This coupled with smaller overall allocations of funds for subsidized housing on a national basis is making it difficult to implement the HAP Goals. Also, the relatively low fair market rents allowed under the existing Section 8 housing program for three and four bedroom units have also made it difficult to serve large families in our County. During the reporting period of March 1977 through December 1977, the County had commitments equal to 33% of its overall goals. Only 20% of these goals are controlled by local government decisions, with the remaining 80% depend- ing upon HUD to make units available under various aspects of the Section 8 program. It is impossible from year to year to know what financial commit- ment to expect from HUD. Our goals represent approximately 7% of our need and thus appear to be reasonable in terms of magnitude of the unit goals with- in local government control . The County has supplied commitments and/or occupancy in 90 units reflecting a 42% achievement rate for goals within the portion of the HAP Goals under local control . The major obstacle facing the locally controlled program portion of the goal has been with the programs being initiated by the City of San Pablo (lines Dia, Eta and part of line D1) . The city is establishing a large scale rehabilitation and new construc- tion program utilizing Community Development funds, local bonds and the Section 312 program. The bond aspect of the program has required several validation suits in State Courts which have taken more time than anticipated. City of San Pablo surveys indicate over 700 interested households at this time. It now appears that the bonds will be ready for sale in February or March of. 1978. The staff is now hired for the program and movement should be rapid after the bonds are sold. A Y f OPAH 63#4 HUD GRANT IDCNTIF:GATl0t/ W U.S. 1GIV.14Tt)F ItOWANG AND LIMIANt7EVElUt',MFtJY B-77-uc-06-0002 III•B LOCATION OF UNITS WITH FINANCIAL COMMITMENT (eittach 3Jap) 1,MSA `ODE 7360 NUMBER UI' UNITS i CENSUS TRACT TOTAL NEW REHABILITATION EXISTING NJ rh, rc, (dj rci 3 0 2 0 1.4 14 3 0 3 1 25 25 3 (} 3 2 9 9 3 0 S 0 158 100 58 3 0 6 0 23 23 3 0 7 1 50 50 3 7 2 19 19 3 0 8 0 22 22 3 9 0 2 2 3 1 1 0 3 1 ! 24 10 15 3 1 1 2 S 5 3 t 3 } 13 13 3 1 7 13 13 3 1 8 ) 22 22 3 } 14 14 S } } 13 13 1 1 16 16 3 7 1 2 5 5 ' > } 3 3 } 15 1� } 9 i ) l 13 13 d i ' ) 3 3 18 18 5 5 4 4 7 7 OMN 63"1' . HUD GRANT IDENTIFICATION N:: U.S. DLPAfiTtALNE OF FIOUSING AND UREIAN t.>LVE LOP.MLNP B_77-UC_06_0002 111.8 LOCATION OF UNITS WITH FINANCIAL COMMITMENT j�tttarh .clap) SMSA CODE ` 7360 NUMOCR OF UNIT'S CENSUS TRACT TOTAL NEW REHABILITATION EXISTING rpJ lb) rd1 r�1 3 3 5 0 11 11 3 3 6 1 35 35 3 3 6 2 57 57 3 3 7 2 11 11 3 3 8 1 5 5 3 3 8 2 2 2 3 3 8 3 1 1 3 3 9 0 20 20 3 4 0 0 8 8 3 4 1 0 6 6 3 4 2 0 1 1 3 4 3 0 25 ' 25 3 4 5 1 8 8 3 4 8 0 1 1 t 1 3 4 9 0 67 65 2 3 5 0 0 6 b 3 5 2 2 1 1 3 5 5 3 2 2 3 5 7 0 4 4 ! 3 5 8 t) 9' 9 3 5 9 1 13 13 3 5 9 2 2 "' 2 3 6 0 1 1' 1 3 6 0 2 18 18 3 6 1. 0 3 3 t 3 6 3 0 2 2 36 4 0 7 7 3 6 S 0 40 _.15``` 25 3 6 6 0 96 96 3 6 7 2 4 4 3 6 8 0 34 34 3 6 9 0 14 14 3 7 1 0 1 1. ,.� HUD-n062 EI ti 1111 HUD GRANT IDENTIFICATION P40 U.S.UL'/'AAI MEN I OP HOUSING AND WMAN (>E VEI.OF'MEN r B-77-Uc-06-0002 J 111.8 LOCATION OF UNITS WITH FINANCIAL. COMMITMENT (rittuch ,ttup) 'IMSA CODE 7360 NUMt3ER OF UNITS CENSUS TRACT TOTAL. NEW REHABILITATION EXISTING !al IN (c] /d) (Irl 3 7 8 0 2 2 3 8 6 0 2 . 2 3 8 7 0 1 1 3 8 8 0 7 7 3 8 9 2 9 ` 3 9 0 1. 2 ; 2 f Gc f 1 � } t � { 1 1 � } t s . 4 i L.J R HUD^3064 It f fi f- '*'�;r q.k.I U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPME14T IV.ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROCESS GRANTEE NAME DATE PERSON WHO CAN BEST ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS FORM Contra Costa County, California 1/20/78 James Kennedy WHEN EIS REQUIRED CONDITIONED STATUS OF DATE OF PROJECT AND DATE ENVIRON- ENVIRON- DATE DATE NO ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIC CERTIFICATION ACTIVITY MENTAL REVIEW MENTAL DRAFT CIS FINAL CIS REVIEW NECESSARY PRESERVA- TO HUD PER HUD FUND DESCRIPTION STARTED REVIEW TO CEO TO CEO PER 24 CFR 58.19(c) TION 24 CFR 58.30 RELEASE DATE (11 (2) (3) (4) f31 (6) (7) (8) (9) 3-40 lYes, No Renovation of effect the 1101-d Homestead," Crockett 3-42 Yes, No Renovation of effect the historic Borlmid Home, tLartinez MI HUD-a075(1.761 ( arm�+DMovrrl ' j QIAU No 63 R 152 V-A. Equal Opportunity in CDBG Programs or Activities 24 CFR 570.900(c)(1 ) 1 . Indicate the person who can best answer questions regarding this section. NAME Heinz Fenichel (415) 372-2035_ Phone TITLE assistant Director of advance Planning ADCP.ESS PO Box 951 , Martinez, CA. 94553 (Room #) 2. For each program area (e.g. , parks, public works, water and sewer) in which there are activities funded by CD Block Grants, summarize on a separate sheet of paper: (a) the steps that have been taken to identify low- and moderate-income minority needs as they may be greater than those of the low- and moderate-income population in general , and (b) the actions that have been taken to correct conditions which may have limited minority participation or benefits in the past. For example, if CDBG funds are used for the development of neighborhood parks and playgrounds, the recipient shall summarize the steps that have been taken to identify the extent to which minority households have access to parks/playgroun as compared to non-minority househol-+s (comparing persons per acre, extent and condition of facilities , etc. ) and if disparities are found, a summary of the efforts underway to correct these conditions and assure equal opportunity for minorities to enjoy the benefits of that program area. 3. . On a separate sheet of paper, list and very briefly summarize each study funded under Section 570.200 (a)(12) . For each study: (1 ) describe how: the activities under consideration relate to the provision of equal opportunities in the delivery of facilities and services for minorities and women, (2) describe any actions recommended to correct effects of conditions which may have resulted in limited opportunities for minorities or women in the subject area and, (3) describe actions needed to assure equal opportunity in the future. l'1 V-A. Equal Opportunity in CDBG Programs or Activities 2. a. In order to assess the special needs of minorities and women within the County several sources of data have been compiled and analyzed. In 1975 the County conducted a Special Census which allowed for the generation of increasingly more precise information on County resi- dents, including the low income, minorities, and women. Second Year Activity #43 - Census Data manipulation - allowed the County Planning Department to develop additional information with regard to the location and needs of the minority, elderly, women, and low income population. Second Year Activity #42 and Third Year activity #55 was a study designed to inventory existing community facilities and ser- vices within the County and identify communities where major facility and service gaps exist. The findings of the study have been utilized in the development of both the Third and Fourth Year Community Devel- opment Programs. b. The Third Year Program contains thirteen Neighborhood Facility projects, three of which had needs and feasibility studies completed in the past. The studies dealt with the needs of low and moderate income households, including women and minorities. The studies provided useful information which was utilized in defining the scope of services to be provided from the facilities. The County has also, through its citizen participation process, been able to identify needs as they are perceived by low income and minority populations. The funding of Second Year Activity #11 and Third Year Activity #12 is a direct result of this process in a predominantly minority community. The County Housing Rehabilitation Program also addresses the needs of the minority population. a. Summiary of studies Funded Under Section 570.206 (a) (12) a. Third Year Activity T6, a Senior Housing Study in the City of El Cerrito, is placing emphasis on locating and developing a plan for an elderly . housing project. A consultant has been hired to prepare the study and has been charged with the responsibility of providing guidance to the project architect to assure that the needs of the elderly and handicapped are incorporated into the design. b. Third Year Activity 55: This activity which is an update of a study conducted with Second Year CD finds, placed major emphasis on identifying major gaps in the delivery of social programs to families in 37 unincor- porated communities of the County. Special emphasis was placed on identi- fying communities with concentrations of minorities and women. This study found that eleven unincorporated communities have serious needs which can be met by the Community Development Program. The study suggested several alternative systems to allocate the limited Community Development resources available, including a system which would designate a certain portion of the Community- Development funds for a concentrated program in a few selected communities. The findings and recommendation of the study were used in the development of the Third and Fourth Year Program, and will be used in the development of future programs. C. Third Year Activity 56: The development of a comprehensive redevel- opment plan, is designed to improve employment opportunities within the retail trade job categories. Employment opportunities within these job classifications will tend to benefit low and moderate income persons of all ethnic groups. 002!: 2 Form Approved OMB No.63•RI524 V-B. Fair Housing (24 CFR 570.900(c)(2)) 1 . By executing the Certificate of Assurance for Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, the recipient has agreed to administer its programs relating to housing and urban development in a man- ner to affirmatively further fair housing. (Activities under this category need not be limited to those funded under CD Block Grants. ) Listed below are areas of particular concern in which specific actions can be taken to provide for greater housing opportunities throughout the locality for minorities and women. For the areas of concern listed below: a. Check those in which studies or actions have been undertaken during the program year. b. On a separate sheet of paper, summarize the specific study or activity and briefly describe the results and recommenda- tions of the study or the effects of the action. As an example, a locality might examine the pattern of multi-family zoning to determine its effect on minorities. The recipient would T check "zoning", and note on the separate sheet that a study was " . undertaken to determine the effects of current multi-family zoning on minorities. The results of the study could be summarized , for example, "the pattern of zoning tends to further the concentration of minorities in the locality because the bulk of the multi- family zoning is in, or adjacent to, minority communities, rather than located throughout the locality." If the study recommends actions, such as dispersing multi-family housing, these recommenda- tions must be summarized. X Zoning ow•.. . Building Codes f Housing Codes ''�-• X Land Use Planning, Policy and Implementation r; X Development Program Planning, Policy (including Site `- Selection Policies) , and Implementation Public Facilities X Housing Other (Specify ) 2. Complete Form V-C , "Action to Prevent Discrimination in the Sale, Rental and Financing of Housing ," (HUD-4072 ) . HUD-4082(1-7o) V-B FAIR HOUSING 1. The County is currently updating its Housing Element of the General Plan. This revision, which will cover all aspects of Housing Service, includes steps necessary to ensure fair housing practices. Preliminary Housing Element Objectives ;lumbers S and 8 directly deal with supply of housing for low-income and minorities as well as discrimination in housing. These two objectives read as follows: S. Free low-income and minority housing from its present confinement to the central cities. Because of the lack of employment and generally deteriorating conditions of housing in the core areas of many of the County's cities, it is both desirable and necessary to develop housing in newer areas of service and employment for low-income and minority groups. Programs such as conventional public housing, leased-housing, Operation Breakthrough, and the State Factory Built Housing Act could aid in meeting this objective. 3. End discrimination in housing. A major part of the problem of the confinement of minority housing to the core areas of the central cities is housing discrimination against minority groups in other residential areas. Continued efforts will have to be made to end such discrimination and to allow all of the County's residents the possibilities of choice in housing location. For their part, the County government and local governments should make sure that their laws and policies relating to housing do not foster discrimination. Cities cooperating with the County in the Community Development have also taken steps to ensure fair housing practices by including relevant objectives and policies in their Housing Element. They are as follows: City of Antioch - Objective Number 6 The City should insure "open housing" opportunities for all persons to purchase or rent adequate housing facilities of their choice, regardless of their age, sex, race, creed or color. City of Brentwood - Policy Number 1 Ensure that local residents of low and moderate income have adequate housing of the type they need and at a cost they can afford. City of El Cerrito - Goal Numbers 1 and 3 1. To promote the provision of adequate housing for all persons regardless of income, age, race or ethnic background. 3. To promote open and free choice of housing for all. City of Hercules - Objective Number lb Provide for a sufficient variety of housing types to assure a wide possibility of choice, and adequately provide for the housing needs of all economic segments of the community. City of Lafayette - Principal Goal The Housing Element manifests the principal goal of Lafayette--preservation and enhancement of the character of the City as a low-density, semi-rural residential community. Concurrently, the plan expresses the additional desires of the community to provide adequate housing for the elderly, young families, and those financially unable to acquire residence in the low-density, high cost, single-family areas of the City. City of Martinez Draft Housing Element - Goal Numbers 1 and 3 1. To promote and insure the provision of adequate housing for all persons regardless of income, age, race or ethnic background. 3. To promote and insure open and free choice of housing for all. City of Pinole - Goal Numbers 1 and 3 1. To promote the provision of adequate housing for all persons regardless of income, age, sex, race, or ethnic background. 3. To promote the open and free choice of housing for all. City of San Pablo - Goal Number 3 To develop a balance of housing types to serve all economic levels by encouraging construction of quality low, moderate, and middle-income housing, including single-family, detached units, townhouses, low and high-rise apartments, and planned unit developments. City of Walnut Creek The Planning and Management Studies funded as First Year Activity #29 are being used to update and revise the City of Walnut Creek's Housing Element. The studies' second recommendation was that. the City suDDort federal and state fair housing laias. A full description of the study, its findings and recommendations is presented below: ;J �.y Zoning Study of incentives that could be provided to encourage development of low- and moderate-income housing was undertaken as part of preparation of Walnut Creek's Housing Element. Recommendation in Housing Element to change zoning to permit density bonuses and reduced parking for low- and moderate-income senior housing. Land Use Planning - Study of new and existing housing costs, including the impact on low- and moderate-income families. Recommendation in Housing Element to consider the cost of proposed housing on decisions on the use of residential land. - Study of impact of condominium conversions on rental stock, particularly the impact on low- and moderate-income families. Recommendation in Housing Element to develop ordinance regulating condominium conversions. - Study of needs of low- and moderate-income families for housing in Walnut Creek, indicating needs for services and family housing. Recommendation in Housing Element to assist developers to provide such housing. - Study of housing conditions, particularly as it affects low- and moderate- income households. Recommendation in Housing Element to designate Housing Conservation areas and consider the needs of these areas in funding public improvements. - Study of discrimination against families with children in rental housing. Recommendation in Housing Element to explore alternatives to end such discrimination. Development Program Planning - Study of sites and development of criteria for selecting sites for low- and moderate-income housing. Recommendation in Housing Element designating priority sites and to retain multifamily zoning on them. - Study of housing needs of low- and moderate-income households, especially seniors. Recommendation in Housing Element to allocate CDBG funds to purchase property and "write down" the cost of development for senior housing. - Study of rental costs, especially with regard to impact on low- and moderate- income housing. Recommendation in Housing Element to encourage participation in Section 8, to use CDBG funds to support organizations providing counseling on Section 8, and to work with ABAG, County Housing Authority, and HUD to implement the7Section 8 program. - Study of housing conditions, particularly as it affects low- and moderate- income housing. Recommendation in Housing Element to develop pilot program for housing conservation, including study of loan programs, rebates, and home maintenance education. Other actions on the part of the County and its cooperating cities include the following: 1. The City of San Pablo is in the process of implementing an extensive housing program which includes rehabilitation utilizing CD fluids and Marks - Foran Residential Rehabilitation Act funds, and new construction utilizing low interest construction loans as authorized under SB 99. 2. The City of Pleasant Bill is undertaking the development of a 100 unit Senior Housing Development with section 23 funds which will increase the amount of housing available to the elderly. 3. The City of Clayton is evaluating the feasibility of providing low income elderly housing at the present time. 4. The County Planning Department is currently conducting a study designed to identify potential low and moderate income housing sites. F Of M pfc, OMB No. 63-P 1524 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT V-C ACTION TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION IN THE SALE, RENTAL, AND FINANCING OF HOUSING GRANTEE NAME DATE PERSON WHO CAN BEST ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS FORM Contra Costa County, California 1/20/78 James Kennedy CODE NUMBER OF SPECIFIC ACTIONS TO PREVENT STAFF PERSON REPONSIBLE DOLLAR VALUE DISC RMil NA TION UNDERTAKEN DURING PROGRA1.4 YEAR AND/OR CONTRACTOR OF STAFF TIME ----#-f-JP-(jff_CQNTfj&C-j- ACCOMPLISHMENTS (2) (3) (41 (D) 1. The County Housing Authority performs Bob Gray, Director Not Available Reflected in this finiction in all. its programs. Contra Costa County non-discrimina- Housing Authority tion toward application Third Year Activity 113, the funding of a Kay Lanway, Executive $44,500 Over 1500 Fair Housing Service, provides direct Director client contacts services, to low and moderate income and Contra Costa County other households in the area of landlord- floelsing Alliance tenant relations, housing discrimination and locatini, housing Abraham AliIador $49,465 9 families place3. Third Year Activity #59 is providing assistance to low income minority households Executive Director ill homes, over in securinj, home loans from the Farmer's United Council of Spanish 400 clients -ogram Speaking Organizations -viced Home ALbidnistration Pi Speal, sei 1 . Second Year Activity 111.1 and Third Year Contra Costa County $178)000 Construction of Activity H12 is providing frontage improve- Public Works Department improvements ments in a low income area of the County underway 2. Second Year Activity #30 and 111ird Year William Braga $395)000 Construction of — Activity 1126 is providing a recreation County Service Area DI-17 recreation PAGE OF PAGLIS HUD-4072(9.76) Si t'A form Approved OMB No. 63-P1524 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT V—C ACTION TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION IN THE SALE, RENTAL, AND FINANCING OF HOUSING GRANTEE NAME DATE PERSON WHO CAN BEST ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS FORM Contra Costa County, California 1/20/78 James Kennedy CODE NUMBER OF SPECIFIC ACTIONS TO PREVENT STAFF PERSON REPONSIBLE DOLLAR VALUE DISC RfMI NA TION UNDERTAKEN DURING PROGRAM YEAR AND/OR CONTRACTOR OF STAFF TIME AND&B C CT _ACS;QMPLISHMENTS Oj (4J center in a low income area of the County center is underway 3. Second Year Activity #32 and 'Third Year I'd Spencer $1031000 Renovation Activity P45 is providing for the District Administration work near rehabilitation of an existing park to more Ambrose Park and completed effectively serve the residents of a low ff Recreation District income area of the County 4. Second Year Activity #33 and Third Year Ed Spencer $2000000 Acquisition Activity U23 is providing for the District Administration underway, re- acquisition and renovation of a vacant Ambrose Park and novation to beg school for use as a neighborhood center in Recreation District upon receipt of a low income area of the County Fourth Year funds iI 1• Thi -ro ram has bee . ird Year Activity #2 is providing Jolui Pounds $ 70,000 1 9 financial and home maintenance counseling Financial Counselor implemented. to residents of the County Housing County Office of Refer to pro- Rehabilitation Target Areas Economic Opportunity gross on Plan- ned Activities narrative of accomplishlients PACE OF PAGES HUD-407112.75) .11 74 Form A(}(, oieo OMB No. 63•P1514 U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Y-C ACTION TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION IN THE SALE, RENTAL, AND FINANCING OF HOUSING GnANTEE NAME DATE PERSON WHO CAN BEST ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS FORM CODE NUMBER OF SPECIFIC ACTIONS TO PREVENT STAFF PERSON REPONSIBLE DOLLAR VALUE DISCRIMINATION UNDERTAKEN DUR114G PROGRAM YEAR ANWOR CONTRACTOR OF STAFF TIME gCQMPLIS &MQLQR C-QYJAHMENTS —RACT f J1 12) 0) t4) (G) i 'me City of Walnut Creek has undertaken a Janet Falk $3,500 The recoiwitend- of discrimination against families with Planning Department ations of the children. Remim-ndations to deal with the City of Walnut Creek Housing Element problem have been included in the City Advisory Com- draft Housing Element mittee are cm— rently being considered by the City Council I The City of Martinez prepared and adopted Remy Boucher $2,000 Adoption of the the Housing Element of the General Plan Acting Planning Director goals to promote City of Martinez and insure adequate housing for all, regard- less of income, race. age, or it-a The liousing) '1-1le- ment also ident- t { f� I:;` i fies areas where It" 4 i 7� i� r 11 f") discriiiii nation appears to have occurred stir utt iV 0. "k K f. PAGE OF PAGES HUD-4072 (9-7w Form Approved OMB No.63-R1524 V-0. Entrepreneurship & Employment 1 . The grantee is required in the Section 3 Regulations (24 CFR 135 Subparts B and C) to utilize lower income area residents to the greatest extent feasible as trainees and employees and to require contractors and subcontractors to do likewise. a. Is there a method for assuring that the contractors and sub- contractors are meeting the requirements of Subparts B and C, above? X Yes No b. Summarize nn a cenarate sheet. the results of contractors' and subcontractors' efforts to utilize project area residents. (Results of recipient efforts are included in VG-Form 4074. ) 2. The grantee is required in the Sectir-1 3 Regulations (24 CFR 135 Subpart D) to award, to the greatest extent feasible, contracts for work in connection with CDBG funded projects to business con- cerns located within the Section 3 covered project area or business concerns owned in substantial part by persons residing in the Section 3 covered area; and to require contractors and subcontrac- tors to do likewise. Grantees, recipients, contractors and sub- contractors are required to develop an Affirmative Action Plan (AAP) for utilization of eligible Section 3 businesses- a. Has an affirmative action plan for the utilization of Sec- tion 3 businesses been developed? X Yes No b. Does the plan include a method for assuring that each Con- tractor and Subcontractor has developed and is implementing any AAP for the utilization of Section 3 businesses? _xYes No C. Summarize on a separate sheet. the results of contractors' and subcontractors' progress in utilizing Section 3 businesses, i.e. , number and dollar amount in relation to total amount. (Results of grantee efforts are included in V-G Form 4074 . ) 3. The grantee is encouraged in Federal Management Circular 74-7, Attachment A, to utilize minority banks for demand and/or time accounts. Are there any minority owned commercial banks in the locality? No Minority savings and thrift instituti-ons? Oro If yes, have grantee accounts been opened in any of these insti- tutions? N/A Describe briefly. HUD-1083 (1-76) lb. Summary of Contractors Efforts to Utilize Project Area Residents (1) Ratcliff, Slama, and Cadwalader: 4 of the firm's 25 employees are residents of Contra Costa County's Section 3 area. (2) Overaa Construction: 34 of the firm's 74 employees are residents of Contra Costa County's Section 3 area. (3) Siri Construction: None of the firm's 4 employees are residents of Contra Costa County's Section 3 area. (4) Hess Concrete: None of the firm's 6 employees utilized in this project were residents of Contra Costa County's Section 3 area. (5) R.E. Jones Construction: Only 2 of the 3 CD funded projects awarded to this firm are unden,ray or completed. Three of the firm's 7 employees utilized on the two projects completed are Section 3 area. '(6) ISG Consultants: None of the firm's employees are Section 3 residents. (7) D1.F. Maher Construction: None of the firm's eleven employees were residents of Contra Costa County's Section 3 area. (8) Almco Corporation: Five of the 11 employees utilized on this project were Section 3 residents. (9) Hess Construction: None of the firm's employees are Section 3 residents. (10) Kel Aire Heating and Air Conditioning: Two of the 3 employees, utilized on this project were Section 3 residents. (11) Malpass Construction: Construction on this activity has not yet begun. (12) Cahill Fiberglass Company: None of the three employees utilized on this project were Section 3 residents. (13) Solan Energy Sales: One of three employees utilized on this project was a Section 3 resident. (14) Antioch Paving Company: All of the eight employees utilized on this project were Section 3 residents. (15) Martin Brothers Construction: Three of the 10 employees utilized on this project were Section 3 residents. (16) Kirkham, Chaon, and drkham: No of the three employees of the firm are residents of the County's Section 3 area. (17) CommLmity Development Counselors: Two of the three employees of the firm are residents of the County's Section 3 area. 2b. Results of Contractors Progress in Utilizing Section 3 Businesses (1) Ratcliff, Slama, and Cadwalader: No subcontractors were necessary. (2) Overaa Construction: 11 subcontracts have been awarded, 6 of which are to Section 3 businesses. (3) Siri Construction: 15 subcontracts have been awarded, 3 of which are to Section 3 businesses. (4) Hess Concrete: No subcontractors were necessary. (5) R.E. Jones Construction: 5 subcontracts were awarded for work on three CD funded prime contracts. 3 of the 5 subcontracts were awarded to Section 3 businesses. (6) KDG Consultants: No subcontractors were necessary. (7) M.F. Maher: No subcontractors were necessary. (8) Almco Corporation: 6 subcontractors were utilized, 2 of which are Section 3 businesses. (9) Hess Construction: No subcontractors were necessary. (10) Kel-Aire Heating and Air Conditiong: No subcontractors were necessary. (11 ) Malpass Construction: 5 subcontractors were Section 3 businesses. (12) Cahill Fiberglass Company: No subcontractors were necessary. (13) Solar Energy Sales: No subcontractors were necessary. (14) Antioch Paving Company: No subcontractors were necessary. (15) Martin Brothers Construction: No subcontractors were necessary. (16) Kirkham, Chaon, and Kirkham: 3 subcontractors were utilized, all of which were Section 3 businesses. (17) Community Development Counselors: No subcontractors were necessary. (18) E.M. Schaffran and Company: No subcontractors were necessary. (19) Valente and Delchini : 1 subcontractor was utilized, the subcontractor was a Section 3 businesses. (20) Sinclair Construction: 15 subcontractors were utilized on this project, 4 of which were Section 3 businesses. Qf)"43 (18) E.M. Schaffran and Company: Zero of the three employees of the firm are residents of the County's Section 3 area. (19) Valente and Delchini: All three of the firm's employees are residents of the County's Section 3 area. (20) Sinclair Construction: Three of the four employees of the firm are residents of the County's Section 3 area. OYB Ne.&3.111571 .. .. NAME UI CITY . - U.p.OL•YAN(MkNTOFIIOU61N0ANUUROANOEVELO►MENT A" CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA V-E TITLE I ASSISM PRIME CONTRACTS OVER,$10,000 DATE _lATlll;il' 20,_.1978 February._l.197-7- I977 31,-1.977 AGENCYY On UNIT u► (sprrl(v7'rFi_rlra.oeJ) 1:(ld'C141�(1STA.C(lUl`lT.l--__.___ hi"IIsGN ANO CAN RC:T AIIswcff 0Ur6TION%ADOUT TIII: F F.I:IA --• "—•� —r•---•--•—•— —__•— #IUD GkANT IDr11fIF1f'e 1i•.i YUI./GCt• --•—� rCarol (:Il;lif 11- -11C-06-0002 s=. _ - - - - - --- --- -- ----- —' _- -- W SPECIFY TYPL OF 1•.0119 LI'CCII 'V .Y DOLLAR VALUE Or CONT"/.CT 111 / h"f 1�1 'V 1 ' UNDERTllt APP:SOI'111ATE = OAIe AI'f'ROI'RIA71:COLl1U1. tL1a1aLE CUl 11.14"U IiAN�Oi Cl1NTRAC fOR Oi SEM :1 C:1..:1•ETIIIVL MINORITY I[IIALC WD ANARO _ O = UVEit SIO.O07 11111.000 aU5111[55 -- - CUUTRACTOR CONTnACTOn CONSINUC. SIR• sm. U 0141E h aun pop on MGNC Y►s 110 11011 PLIES L'IC:A (I..f ((S/- 6a) (66) _ (7) 1!1 (E- --- - -�^- .-'----•- --'-------- --- - - - ---"— .--.__..._ ---._•- __^-_. ..__.. -_. - '- -- -__•-_ _ n! (1411 -j•i:. 1. Ratcliff, Slam 4 Cadwaltlder + Archi- 11et• cloy, Ca. (!st yr. Act. 05, tUctur- _—" :nil yr. Act. 41553rd yr. Act. 027) 6/14/7 - 52,250 __- --% _ -- al - 2. Overaa-Construction, Richmond, Ca. — — -— — I(Ist yr. Act. 05, 2nd yr. Act. 01S, 3rd yr. Act. 027) 12/26/7 654,650 % Construction 3. 'Siri Construction, Benicia. Cu. ..__.._ --.�-__--_----_-- -----_-- _.--- ---- _--- — (Ist yr. Act. 08, 2nd yr. Act. 020, 3r%l yr. Act. 030) 11/22/7 1,032,599 % Construct Ion •t. Iles Concrete, Napa, (:a. ---- ---- - --- — ---- I(.11111 )•f•. Act. 013) 6/6/77 12,642.32 % Construct ion S. Itichard U. Jones Construction Co. Mirtinux, Ca. --- (2nd )•1•. Act. 041) ---- 6/6/77 --- 11,2.15_00-- - --- - — %--- % - -- — - Construction - a. Kilt; Conaultwtts, Loy Angeles. Ca. - - -_- -- - Arch- (2nd yr. Act. 06) 6/6/77 15,500 % % Itect- ural CUI•uL:.11• _TOTALt C 91,637.32 1,687,249 1 6 • 1. s f 110 4073 oil 761 F'AGC . 1. OF '1 •PAff.; VVI Fam Aipowd ' OIA6 Ne.63-RIS24 .. NAME OF CITY . U.S.OEPAHTMEPIT JF NOUSI14U AND UI44AN DEVELOPMENT A,, COH �COM COUNTY, CALIFORNIA V-E TITLE I ASSISI ED PRIME CONTRACTS OVER$10,400. DAZE January 20 1078 February 1,,1977-hocember 3.11 1977 AGENCY OR UNIT OF GOVERNMENT r— __ (spraryp ia%e(wrfCJ► -_-__ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY _ Pf Rf•ON W141)CAN DIST ANEM2R OUESTtOtiS ADOUT T0116 FCuli _–•.�– _• ---- /IUC GRANT(DENT IFIC.A TION NUMtlFN •-�>_: ----sL..zz-.._:.s .sz.- ._ .�ruPi21_S:1litU�___._ --. T 8-77-UC-06-0002 �_,.. ..` SPECIFY TYPE OF WORK > R SPECIFY DOLLAVAL UC OF CONTRACT IN i i 1-h � t DAT1. U1d1 � � � V' thIDERTtiEAPPiiOlhitA7E APPROPRIATE C01. 1 21.101111.E Cot UYtN U C lith.'nF CeItTRACTOR OF SEC1ION 3 CO1AI r.ToIIVE MINORITY FEMALE: -titl7n _ avcRstGooG Etou,rm OUSINESS CONTRACTOEICONTRACTOR CONSTAUC• SUP $En- U UNOt H 5100.1700 OR MORE YES 110 TION PLIES VICE$ (46) (s) _ ._ (6b) 1661 (461 0701 7. M. F. llakcr, Vallejo, Ca, (2nd yr. Act. 11261 6/22)7 14,316 X Construction 8. Almeo Corp., Walnut Creek, Ca. (1st yr. Act. 110, 2114 yr. Act. 12- 3rd yr. Act._13a1 _ 8)2/77 438,444 XX _ Construt tion 9, Ness Construction, Vallejo, Ca. ('2nd yr. Act. 111, 3rd yr. Act.112 12)7)77 135,029 X Const ruc tion IIS. Kol-:tire Hunting 6 Air Conditionin Ruduo. C.I. (1st yr. Act. 1101 (2nd yr. A_ct.114, 3rd yr.Act. 122) 11/30/7 12,375 X X Renovation !i, Malpass Construction Co., Pleasant •- --_ ___.__..__._._-..- -._._---_--__--- 11111, C.I. (21111 yr.Act. 130, 3rd yr.Act. 126) 12/20/7F 281,700 X X X Construction 12. Cahill Fiborglass Co., Sacramento, 10/17/7 14,000 X Flberglu sing Cit. (2nd yr. Act. 132, 3rd yr. Act.145 GtWULATIVE.TQTALS 332,328.32 32,542,422 4 gig 0 C ` 2 IlUDawa to l6) PACE_... 2 ,Or.__j_.PAGES .. . • Form APpoeed _ CM0Its.6]•RIS1! . NAME OF CITY U.8.DEPARTMENT U111OUSING AND URUAN DFVELOPMEIIT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA V-E TITLE I ASSISTED PRIME COIITRACTS OVER $10,000 DATE `- January 20L 1978 Pebrulixy-.1. ]JZZ=lII stall r_-3.L,...1D77 AGLNCY 011 UN11 OF ODVERNIAL•N7 -- -M-�--� ISver1lrPrrL+leornedl CONTRA COSTA COUNTY _ i•CI.`•0 "NO CAN nE01 A1/4NEH OUE7TIONS AUOUT T111:FOIIIA Caro ---------_• ---_ ----- •—� NUU GRANT IDENTIFICATION N11MULN (Carel Chan_- �_--..-._- - - ----- -- "77-1IC-06-0002 -- W SPECIFY TYPE OF Y/OIIY, SPECIFY DOLLAR VALUE.OF CONTRACT IN NA I%A I%A1%(1 LUJOE14 TIIE APPnOPR1AIL DAr1t 7 W A1•HIi01'pl%Tt COI.UMrI ELI(HULE U O 11\ME OF F.OIITRAC TOR orCOLUIIN SkCT10N3 COMPEII IIVE MINORITY ILMALE ARA 1111 UVL11 11.10.000 •IFT,IMW EIUSI14LS9SER. U IINDEH S10J,40U ON MORE YLE 110 CUNTIIACTOn COIIif1ACTOn CONSiHUC• rilW 1. --111 ...�.... _.__� -----• — ---- -- - — —_ TION PLIES V1CCS — f66/ -_ f71 lel 13. Solar Isnorgy Sales, Inc., Walnut - Creek, Ca. (:1111 1.Act. 132, 3rd yr.Act. 845) 10/20/77 43,812.85 X X Construe ion 14. Antioch Paving Co., Antioch, Ca. Und yr.Act. 132, 3rd yr.Act. 045) 7/28/77 18,875 X X Construc ion 15. Itichard U. Jones Const., Martinoz, (:ll, 8/17/77 97,331 X Xs Construe ion laid it'..11L'L. IE, TSI-Y],1� s_146 _ -.------ - --- 16. Martin Rrus. Construction, Concord ---_ t:a. 9/20/71 63,270 X Construe lun kInd yr: Act. #39) __- -- - - -- --- 17. Kirkham, (Amon F, Kirkhoin, Walnut - - _ -- —'--- -' -" Creek, Ca. (2nd yr.ACL. 131, 3rd yr.Act. 129) 5/17/7 224,777 X X Construc ion 1R. Community Uovulopment Counselor:( -_ - - - _- - -_ -- Con- Hl Cerrito, Ca. 1/13/7 20,000 X X suit- (3rd yr. Act. 15(1) alit CU1!11LATI1tlel S LS 375,617.17 2,70,199 a 9 x:18 r 1 a 1 v 15 r,lrc ,..3 ,pF , 1 *This contract negotiated -- no bids received whon contract advertised. RUD4013M.""I Fain APgd:�1 �IIAa Hr.63•RIfJ1 .... - NAME OF CITY U.B.09FARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN OEVELOPMENt CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA V-E TITLE I ASSISTED PRIME CONTRACTS OVER$10,000 aArL January 20. 1978 rebl;ugry t,-_ 7=paggR11/4T_3],X77 AGENCY 00 UNIT OF GOVERNMENT lspedlyprri.4elrrred, _ - D MINTY _ PpASGN*NQ CAN OrST ANSWER GUE.T ION.AgpUT TRIS FO=rN 4 ~• HUD 4HANT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Curol Chan 8-77-UC-06-0002 SPECIFY TYPE OF WORK SPPCIt"I DOLLAR VALUE.OF CONTRACT IN „ u pt rs APwio/•nlA,re COLUMN ELIGIBLE tiNOERTiiE AMROPinr TC �! HhHC OF CONTIVACTOR OF COLUMNS SECTION COMPETITIVE MINOIIITY tLMALL Z = AIIANO DYER @10.004 f1rA.Wo BUSINESS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONSTRUC• SUP• 'SEN. M U UNOLMSI40. 4 ON MORE YLB NO TION PLIES 14CL5 04 it, ._. _. _!T1 (rl 1111 -_ (:e) 15l "1601 fell _ (7) 18l 1901 1961 190 19. L. AI. Schaffran and Co., Iii Cerrito, Con- Ca. suit- (3rd yr. Act. 06) 3/2/77 27,500 X X ant N. Valente 4 Gelchini, Wrtlnox, Ca. (3rd yr. Act. 025) 0/6/77 80,086 X X Construc ion 9077_... --- 21. Sinclair Construction, concord, Ca. Addl- 35,000 XA X Ronovati In (1st yr. Act.09, 3rd yr. Act.033) �fn7G and _ 22. It.^E. .!ones, Martine«, Ca. 3 � Construction Und yr. Act. 039) 1/7/78 703,981 X X CUMULATIVETOTAL$ — T —51$,203.17 _ $ 3,171,180 A 12 X21_ -r 2; 1 2 9 18 � , A� HU04073 i9.10} . PACE_ "-1__.oF...A___PAccf 67/77 Additionul amount to 5/3/76 contract awarded by competitive bid. !ees Allr Mi _..:::•;:, ObNt No.b��t is —_ .. - � :. .. LAME OF CITY 6.6.f/tPARtUffiT fiF HotAltin A!,N URBAN 0/"V6lWiirNl ,. CON111A CO+•rl'A COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TITLE I ASSISTi.I3 SUB-CONTRACTSO! 1 , 11-F '= OVER S 0 OOQ z 4Arc + AOltit;Y OR UNIT OF GOVt RNMCNT CONFRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA � rrtlary.1► IQ77-(?ce ewtlar,31.,,,1977 PERSON WNO CA I;E51 ANS*UI OUL:STIONS Of—go)1..4a„I,.,V"'fl AOvur nusronm Carol Chute `l/%u1/"t)�CDN�Nji�'t4�N UAfE OF AYIARG�• 11110 ONANT IOCNIIFICAT1014 NUM4E11 _..=biroc�t.�Ot ul'�,•,rutlan�__....._,.....-..__.- _._`_._ ---.-__...,..._...—.�--•___...__ � Febrtlat�2, 1977 ,.p`ZZ ll�S::!!U�1,� — — i �_t?FCII Y TWE OF 1YOI%Y SPCCIFY OOLLAR VALUC or CON4NACT IN ltt�! (•�! kh MOST!littiAf?NL?AfAll SSSS APPRT►NIATC COLGIfN EL1GItl1,C �? PAIL CO WlAN "Atli OF Slid-CCNIFIACTON GF SECTION 3 ulNOlitrY FKASAiE -.--_— ot AWAI;G OWNS1tl,4Dtl 31CiIXW tl1ISINt55 CONTNACTOR cournACTOR CONSTnuu. GUM. 6ER• �^t1 MOIR 9103GiD a""ONE Ito" VILH t VICES /b1 - _._.(rl too)— tat) —L II I. Alcon Plumbing, Concord, Ca. I (1st yr.Act. 110, 2nd yr. Act.824 8/2/71 45,340 Constst!c Lion 3rd yr.Act. 134) Pnyless Painting. 1'leasnnt 11111, Ca. (est. yr.Ac.t. iltO, :nd yr. 8/2/77 10,956 X Construe Ion 3. ;Air Condit(oniny Systems, Concord ! (03. (1st yr. Act..M10, 2nd yr.Aet 8/2/71 49,000 Construe ion +►.•i,_ 3rd yr,hci 4. LCIS Hoginecring. Livermore, Ca. list yr.AAc1104 ltd yr.ilct.l«4+ 8/:/7 —_— «�Stq �_- Yµ�-- y`- Y Construe ion 3rd yr. Act. 134) 5. hy4ler Ulcctric, Hayward, Ca. (est yr. Act. 110, 2nd yr. Act. 8/2/77 57,250 Construe lon 1-1_1, 3rd yr_ Act 134) - 6. llith ilrywnii, Mirtinez, Ca. (Ist yr. Act. Mit), 2nd yr. Act. 8/2/77 15,620 X Construe ion M'«•i, Std yr. Act, 134) CU:.U4AYlYC tni Lt.St 200,706 k 2 x C U 6 '� • r t.AiAr Of CITY -�- U.s.OFPnp1Mt►l1OF1#OUS11wANt.UANANOEViLOP1ALRT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CA4IIIORNIA V_F TITLE i ASSISTED SUO-CONTRACTS OVER$10,000 owrF _. January 20, 1978 AGLNCY ON UNIT OF#OVENI/MFNT ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CAi.ilIO11NIA 1lebruary 1, 1977-0ocember 31, 1977 - t'r11S011 WHO CAN Ilcsi AIJS Ln QUcsTloNs t$r�jt3 Nrrml emr,rdi• AOOUT TIM FORM Carol Chan �NANF 4f CUNTiMGTCiIi #ATE Qr ANAITO NUO GNAHT 1OENYIF ICA TIQt!11UM#ER �Kirklutm, C.haon 4 Klrkliam .� - _ _ 0ocombor 20. 1977 8_77-UC-06-0902 y:•~M �51'i:GliY#QLt.AN VALUE OF cONTTtAr!IN _h 1 1 MCIF Y TYPE OP►YONK r 7 APH&.AN VALUE C.1 FCO kh Uhnfn TnL ATPHOPRIATF DAM ELIGHILE COLU!ili u? NAPit OF lllp LOrITNAf.TON or ------ ••- SECTIONS MI}ionITY FEMALE -_ 02 AWARD W. OVE.1410.0N S103=0 LUNIM 4 CONTnACT#n COifTRACTOA CONSTRUC• LUP. M. Lrl Main 9163AW onmom TION PLIES VwL2 .,�_.....,r... _._..�.. (3) (Sal real_,.._.� ..- N11 - /5! -....___t6�...._.., it .70 _�._.. Seal._ MI L:'! 1. Ac#lanes F.luctric, Walnut Crook,^ _ (:a, (2nd yr. Act. 031, 3rd yr. 12/20/7 14,029 X X Construe Ion ActN +__..,•r_,_--_. . _. ___ ____ _ _ ._ _ ._ ___ 2.1�-John 8lemme, Walnut Crook, Cu. I (tad yr. Act. 031, 3rd yr. Act. 12/20/71 10,055 X Construe ion 3.1 Chamiton's floating ti Plumbing, i W alnut Creek, Ca. (2nd yr. Act.12/20/7P 74,424 X Construe Ion $31, 3rd yr. Act. 029) LUCULATIVE'TOT11 S._r 98,508 ''____ 3 ' a 1 s ` 3 r s- Pr'.T., NUU401)I11IE4 �a CITI • ��•"~ __ + _ AAME OF CITY U.S.OEPANTMENT OF 110i19i1HO AND iiRSAii OLVCJ.O/MCNt (1d1WA-COS•.Cli__r•O11U1+y -�-�•&HORNIA, I V-F TITLE 1 ASSISTED 5118•COIITRACTS OVER$10,000 DATE a•t++++sW i January 20, 1978 _ AGENCY Oft UNIT OF GOVLRNMLNT _ II bruar``• 1, 1977-pecclaber 31, 1977 CON•fRA S{:O TA COU_t,M CA1. PORNIA _. -_ ..._.r _..... _....__. _ PCASON WHO CAH BEST ANStlER OUESTOOPIS �I { f.4Pr,tt>F.•Nuf c:+.rtr.tJ .... AOOUT THIS EOHM J _.. _ _...__._ _..._ _ .�.._._... . _.. ._...._ __ _ _. _ Carol Chan CHA ►INNf OF.CJt1J?l1ACTOR- -_ OA TY OF Ari'ANO ~— MUG 7-11- 6- I th•/4-:.'l IOt1 HUMBER ` LK1rAi�wa��i:huon f, Urkhom (already in Second Porformanco Report 3/8/77)__1ilobruury 1, 1977 _ 8-77-1IC-0G-I)Oq._!_ R•W OF tO11TRACT I U !.PLC ii t'001.1.All VALUL" H /1 M 1 1 �I tPLCIFY 7 YFE OF i'IUIIR AF•t'HOPIJ.Jilitl ` JibJ)kR ItIE APrRU"Ri:aTe 11ATL CO 1 01 UA I1: ..-__ _ IUOITILL FEMALE COLUMN »a I ItAM:Or SNI!•CONTrt,iGT0J1 or --- _ SECTIONS MINORITYMINORITY•r.AHtt �! OVFR:i111.C:0....�_ LICd,Cip UU.:IJICSS CONTRACTORCOUTnACTOR CONSTRJIC• SU0. TER• ty WIDER itropco ORIlong TKIN FLIES VICES ('l! i.._. ..,.—.. _... _.•_.....t..__._._.�..._...___�-_ _ IJl .. r lir) .�..,._ _»_.,.�iKF ..._._ ,... fSl� _ � _.._.fA1 �- _ �.. fT1 _ � __IAA) _ fSF/ _•Arl_Y Hared heating Company, Antioch, - Neuting I. Ca. (1st yr. Act. 08, 2nd yr. fi 111 Act. 020, 3rd yr. Act. 127) 2/1/77 34,162 X Plumbin i I j 1 ' + 1 .. CUMUE+:TIVE TOTALS._ 34,162 NUU4O)s I iv.r.+ PaE.rJ 1_•_OT �PAGES cyi F ' ++ OIAmeNfas:rb�•�ISTJ /.AME OF C1TY u.of.OLFAnr AIENT UP NOLIMMO AND NABAN OL VELOPA1CNi _NTM Co CosTA COUNTY GAt,ISORNIA _ 1 V–F TITLE l ASSISM SUO•COtITRACTS OVER t10,60D DJnnuary 20, 1978 .. AOI'11CY OR uNIr OF oOVERNMENT ' CONTRA COSTA COliNIY CALIFORNIA _t?OItIPTX _l!177,yDccembcr 31. 1977 PERSON WHO CAN DUST ANSWER QUESTIONS (Sp"tf)period"'I'prd1 AOOUT TJiis FORM ----�`-�1-.. �tiaYf.OF CtMiT11�CTOR _r —Cure ��l9R_ --rt DATE OF AWARD NUU BRANT JDENTIriCATICH NUMOVII �Docclaber 20, 1977 tt-77-UC-OG`0002 •'W 'V,�SPECIty DOLLAR VALUE Co CONTNACT 1N i q SPECIFY TVh£Of WORY. A PPROPRIA Tb COLUMN UNOCR TILE RI FRODRIAiE Y DA T u Et talbJ L COLD,<N NAn¢or Suo-co"TPitt:ToifOr SECT ION3 M1NONITY FEMALE - r i I AwakO OYER'•lO,utXi .iCO W t{USJNC A COUTRACT01t CONTRACTOR CONSTRUC- SUP- LYR• o UNDER Sic3,111A1 an 14ORET iN PLIEb VICES rt—(0/ (�) MAL %.•"� 1. Acalanes lilectric Co., Walnut Creel., Co. (22nd yr.Act. 030, 3rd 12/20/77 23,335 X X Construc L ion yr. Act. 0_26) Lam I if 2_ Standard Structures, Santa Rosa,_ ._ ated �Ca. (2nd yr. Act. 030, 3rd yr. 12/20/7 14,220 scam _1 Art ..026) 3. Wast Is Custom Motals, 1'leusant MII, Ca, (2nd yr. Act. 30, 3rd 12/20/7— 24,845 � - X Construc ion _ 1•r, �1ct,_02GL_..._... 4. ( Knapp Excavators, Richmond, Ca. (2nd yr. Act. 030, 3rd yr. Act. 12/20/77 41,742 Construc Aon ±12±t,� S. Champion Plumbing, Walnut Crack, (::J. (2nd yr. Act. 030, 3rd yr. 12/20/77 19,I2S X Construc ion Act CUMUL.•.Tr•[TOTALS y 123,267 5 r 3 r i b -� r 4 � 1 -.- .-,22,22_--— _ ..____.- — . ._____._,_._____._-- _ 1 1s)sf PAM•l.,_OF• !-PAOts Buss 447.1 lU NAME tlV G17V� ' u.s.arA111x/017 Or IM12INOANUUNUAN09VSLOPMENT COCA C{1Sq%� t0lIN1Y, CALIFORNIA V-F TITLE I ASSISTED SUBCONTRACTS OVER$10,000 ;;;::i_:_.'.:_:.. pA7a January 20, 1978 AGENCY Oil UNIT Of t1pVEi1NMGNT f 99 CONTRA cosrA c011NT_Y_CALIFORNIA 3 _,February It 1977t9mumber a�1aJ�t7 PCRSOH WHO CAH et'S7 ANSpEN QUESTIOIIS (ypr.,Jy prgn:rolrrrJ/ AuOUT 71/15 FONM Carol Chan NARrC Vi pj/17N1.q IpN DATE OF AWARn �— Nut)GRANT InC11TIVIGA IMN NISMIIF.N� .tticitard_;,"ones-Co11"xtruction-._—: _ --_-.__._..._- r .- sligust-0,_AM. __ ` 8-77-UC-050002 RK i - SMCIF Y OULLAI4 VALUE:OF CONTRACT III t t-A tit T tY OM II k APP PRIA �. APPROPRIATI:COLUMN ELIGIBLE V• N COLUMN TIIt AYI'SIUYfl1AT1i is ( tlo L r. _.__ _ _ SECTION MINORITY fCttALC COLUMN -+ � 1 bAMr JF Suu�C6NTN�CiON OY AwAitp _. OVEftiW,U00 itall,gnG tlll4tNi:LS C411111ACION COUMACT014 COWD411C• Sl1Y• BCI!• tl UNDCR SIM000 ON u(mli PLIES VICES ._._........._._� TIO"L'J- '>tr} i1.{ Soh Mal lur landscaping, f Ploasant Mill tall. 8/17/7 90,000 X Construe inn ( (2nd yr.Act;#38, 3rd yr.Act. 146) 2, 1 Pacific heady Mix ! Martinez, Cu. (2nd yr. Act. 038, 8/17/7 40,000 X X Cemen _--! 3rd yi"•- .ict_ p.!(!). _.__ _ _ .. __.. ___. _. ____ _ _ _.._ -_. (Subcontractor of 11) i 1 " I _ CUMULATIVL TOTALS ,i 130,000^� S L- 2 c '.:l PACK ..aa, '.y w •Isl w "oil R "r" OMB Ne b3��IS9! NAME OF CRY U.E.DEPARTMENT OF IIOUNING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY V—F TITLE I ASSISTED SUB-CONTRACTS OVER$10,000 DATE �pill I ARENCV RUNIT� or VERNMENT CON111A COSTA COUNTYI i pehruar 1,,.,1977,,.-_ UL 1?m r 31„_1,� � PERbON WHO CAN REST ANSWER QUESTIONS (Specify Fend cupered) ABOUT THIS FORM NAME OP CONTRACTOR QATE OF AWANO HUD GRANT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER R-77-11C-06-0002 > SPECIF Y DOLLAR VALUE OF CONTRACT IN , /y UhDSPECEFY TYPE OF WORK ,W DATE APPROPRIATE COLUMN ry ry� CUOMOEERNNEAPPROPRIATE ELlGIBLG a u� NAME of SUB-tONtiU1CTOR OF SECTION O MINORITY FEMALE AWARD OVER 3/OAOG 11000.00 BUSINESS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONSTRUC- SUP SEA. U UNDER 3100.000 OR MORE TION PLIES VICES fll� Elul 01 (S) �— (d) —� (7) —_ (Eo) 'a" Arl 1. Valley Crest Lendscnpo, Concord, Ca. 1/17/7 281,50: Constru tion (2nd yr. Act. 139) llub killor Landscape, Pleasant 11111, Ca. 1/17/7 91,517 X Constru tion I (2nd yr. Act. 138) 3. tat land Fence I Ilayitard, Ca. 1/17/7 14,079 Constru tion (2nd yr. Act. 138) CUMULATIVE TOTALS IS 105,596 S 281,592 + 1 + +► + 3 + + PAEiCJ.,,OF,i_,PAGES NUDAO73 1 147111 _ CMa No 65.1��52J 1••"'��'� ._ NAME OF CITY ' 4 U.I. Or IN,U91NG AND URBAN BE VELOPMENr CONTRA COSTA COUNTY i V-F TITLE I ASSISTED SUBCONTRACTS OVER$10,000 DATE January 20, 1978 AGENCY OR UNIT OF GOVERNMENT I t tiN791A COSTA c.i)t1I1Iti 6cbruniy 1, 1377 December 31, 1377 _ __ _- _. .... ... .......___.. _ ...,. PERSON IM!!O CAR REST ANSWER GUEST10115 (S1 rrijl prnwJ rn,rrrJl ABOUT THIS FORM NAME OF CONTRACtON DATB OF AWARD i_ HUD GRANT IDENTIFtCATiON NUMBER Ovurl� la Construction Company _ _ 12/26/77 11-77AC-06-0002 ?r �_ SPECIFY 5P£CIFY DOLLAR VALUE OF CONTRACT IN I �) UhOER TMHEE OF WORK av ii GATE APPROPRIATE COLUMN ELIGIBLE APPROPRIATE COLUMN U 3 NAME OF SUB CONTRACTOR Or SECTIONS MINORITY FEMALE ,. v3 AWARD OVER SIGAM 61411,1`08 BUSINESS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONSTNUC- SUP. SER. 1 8 U UNDER 6100.008 OR MORE TION PLIES VICES (11- �_..._. �.. 1`71..�^ 1`.0 (I w! 1`161 (Si ���..(e!� - — fTl — (Mal (66) arl 1. I.eightun Construction, Oakley Cu. tint yr. Act.05, 2nd yr.Act.015, 12/26/7 56,000 X X Constru tion 3rd �.r. Act. p27) lohnsan Landscaping, Oakland, Cu. .kist yr.Act. 65, 2nd yr.Act. 015, 12/26/.7 1.1,300 X Constri,ction 3. Arming Johnson Metal 11001`1119, %iriingnme, Ca. 61st yr.Act. 15, 12/26/ T 21,130 Const •tion Yr. .1. •1. i'rank MiliUr Blass Co., Richmond Constriction list }r.Act. 05, 2nd yr.Act.015, 1../_6/ 7 17,500 ...:ix L yr...JU-L.—L 2) _ ------ S. Hailace Smith, lei SoUrante, Ca. list yr.Act. 05, 2nd yr.Act. 015, 12/26/ 7 25,200 X Constr ctlon 3rd.yr.._Act. 027) 6. Sun Joaquin Drywall, Stockton, Cu (int yr.Act. 05, 2nd yr.Act. 015, 12/26/"7 17,300 Constriction 3rd. r. Act. 027) CUMULATIVE TOTALS S 151,430 s s 2 1! 2 0 E t x PAGE.1. CIS Mme,PAGES •.-.-__.. �`— IlUD4013111751 hp, 4w/i I�. NAME OF CITY i U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY V—F TITLE I ASSISTED SUB-CONTRACTS OVER$10,000 DATE January 20, 1978 AGENCY OR UNIT OF GOVERNMENT !?ehruur? i, 1_977 iic_cembur 1!, 1977CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PERSON WHO CAN GEST ANSWER QUESTIONS (Sprn(J period e0rrrrd) AUOUT TN15 FORM �-- .._._.� ._...__._._..__ _ _ CUTOI Clean NAME OF CONTRACTOR -- s -. DAtE OF AWARD � MUD GRANT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Wu:rsla-CoasLrucLlnn�Daluul __ 12/26/77 8-77-UC-06-0002 ry —^—SPECIFY DOLLAR VALUE Or CONTRACT IN SPECIFY TYPE OF WORK{� �/i �/) fB GATE APPNONRIATECOLUMN ELIGIBLE UhDERTHE APPROPRIATE Um M3 NAME OF El1DCONtRACTON of SECTION MINORITY FEMALE COLUMN Qs AWARD OVER SIOAM BIODAO 6USINESS CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR CONSTRUC• SUF 'SEA. u UNDERSIOO.000 OR MORE TION PLIES VICES ((j ._..,_._._... (1( ••-.._�__ _.._(Jj_ bbl (4oj _ r ( (S) lBj (7) (Bol (Sbj Bej f 7. Western Decorators, Martinez, Co. 1( (Ist yr.Act. 05, 2nd yr.Act. 115,12/26/71 10,500 X Construe ion 3rd yr. Act, 127) 8. Mart.Inez Sbect Metal. Martinoz,C . (1st yr.Act. 15, 2nd yr. Act. #1512/26/7 52,000 X Construe ion 3rd rAct.?�=7�___. 9. I.escure PHunbing, Lafayette, Cu. ! (ist yr.Act. 05, 2nd yr.Act. 815,12/26/7 29,500 X Construe ion 3rd yr.Act. 027) I0. �Aculanes Electric Co.,Wainut Creek, tail, list yr.Act. 15, 2/26/7 63,000 X X Construci ion 2nd yr.Act. 015, 3rd yr.Act.127) 11. Rollomatic Skylights, San _- Praneisco, (:a. (1st yr.Aet,1S. 12/26/7 20,300 Construe ion 2nd >•r-Act- 015, 3raixr.Act.127) CUMULATIVE TOTALS S 326.730 t • 6 3 PACK..2..DF.2—PACES NUDdD7J•I Ip,J51 Celli -, ......._......._.... .. -._.....__.. ._.-«,..... ,... ... ...._ _... _...�._ ......_. NAME Or GitY • u.d.ormaimtNrorNO,ISII40ANDUNNAIIOCV%LOPMENr CONTRA CQS1A COUNTY, CA1,3FtIR31JA V-F TITLE l ASSISTED SUB•C013TRACTS OVER$10,= DATE to tp t AGENCY 0A OF 6 ERIIMENT.� 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Fabrunry 1, 1477-beceml>or 31, 1477 .�..._.r. __ PERSON WHO CAN Or%?ANSWER OUE%TiOHS rsperg,#,M0t C..,rmfl ADOUT THIS FORM _ _Carol Chan_ TAME DF C4NTMACTDN _..__.._•.•�~�- ^.•._-+.�....-•.µ -��v•__.•��_!- OX TE;i Aii-to _ HUG GRANT IDEM WICA rIGH HUMgtR._-• I November 22 1977 8-77-11C..06-0002_. 4 - SPFCIV*f DOLLAR VALUE or coainALT it) t �,J1 'SPECIFY SYP@Dr 4M. 2 APPROPRIATE COLUMN U1.11211 TIN THE APIRAD?M i u DA2f ELIOIdLC COLtiL.N ui NANI:OrSUO-Copal RACTOtI or ----- - 6ECilONi Maiuntry J-01ALE AWARD OVER SIOAW SSW" BUSINESS CUNTFIACTON CONTRACTOR CMiSTnuc• iuF• tER- o umpin 6100,000 OR YOITE TION FLICS VICLS U 7b- �_ _rzt-` ---- _ - _��7-, rrwt -_ •et _ �tie�� 'sirs� _.._ N r�► - - "' raer- 1. Durable Mot I.meryville, Co. _ _. list yr. Act. 08, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/77 11,176 Coustru•tien 2. Itucu Electrical, Concord, Cu. list yr.Act. 18, Znd yr.Act. 120, 11/22/7 325,621 Constru•tion 1 3rd yr. Act. Matt) 3. ;t:wmpion Itiid6bing, Walnut Creok,C - 73,944 1 ; ttst yr. Act. M8, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/77 12,000 X Constru•tion i !20,3rd 1P Act...L3U)14. 6wlsOlidatod Parts, San Francisco 0 # list yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/77 18,888 Constru alon 1_0,-3rd yr. Act. 030}__.__ 5. hell Products, Napa, Ca. list yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr.Act. 11/22/7 135,653 Construction 6. lioisini3Or, Burlingame, Co. list yr, Act. 18, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/7 13,200 Constr -tion 120, 3rd ye. Act. 030) CUMULA tIVE TOTALS 's y 129,208 S 461,274 " ' "` " 6 ... .,i....a�,.,.:... RAMI:OF CITY ._� ..-._..:�. U.C.OEPANFMLNF OF 110tk:INO A/10 U1111AN OEYk1.OPMENT. _'. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIF V-F TITLE I ASSISTED SUBCONTRACTS OVER$10,090 } DATE f . January 20, 1978 1 AGENCY OR UNIT OF GOVERNMENT �- Pebruury..l, _1!177-December 31`1977,r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 0p,,riPEIISON WHO CAN UC•aT ANSWER DUES rIONS Ir r'�604,mvredl ADOUT THIS FORM Carol Chan . T.'ONTNACTOATC OP AWARD HUD GRANT IDENTIFICATION NUM1101 -girt Construction _ _ — _�Nogombor 22, 1977 8-77-UC-U_G-0002 +'PCCIFY TYPE OF WORK�. X SPLCIF Y DOLLAR YALU%OF CONTRACT 111 1 1 1 1 D,AT GATE APPROPRIATE.COLUMN EI.0 BLE MOM THE AFFAL)MIATE ►.! NAME OF f11U•COIIT114GT011 OF COLUMN _ SECTION� LIINORITY FEMALE _ C= AIIAND OVEnSID= SICOAM BUSINESS COIITRACTOR I:OIRRACTOR COHSTRUC• SUP• CER• U _ — uIIDER 1100A00 OR YORE TION PLIES VICES (1— 7. i 'NS. Builder's Hardware ian Francisco, Cu. (1st yr. Act. 11/22/7 11,973 1111151 ` N8. 2n3O d yr,Act,N20, 3rd yr.Act.1 •d Ila 1- L. 8. 11lars11 Dry Mills, Cuncord, Co. Hari- ___ wart! yr. Act. 08, 2nd yr. Act. 13 , ! 3I�i yr. Act. 0.30) _ 11/22/7 36,500 Construction 9~Mens Corning„ South San Fran cisc 1 (lst yr. Act. 08, 2nd yr. Act. 12( , 311%1 yr. Act. 830) 11/22/7 20,889 Construction �10• Western Decorator, Martinez, Co. - (Irt yr. Act. N8, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/77 27,937 X Construeties) j Nat, 3rd yr. Act. 030) 11. � I'UI•III:1-lieu, Yllbu City, Cu. (1st yr. Act. 08, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/17 40,300 Roofing NzQ,_.3rllr. Act....N311� -- 12, ; Bo11's Plastic. Vallejo, Ca. i (1st YI. Act. 08, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/17 18,000 120, 3rd yr. Act. N30) Constru tion CURULATIYE TOTALS •3 _284,807 s 461,274 in 2 N Is ++ 11 1 0 ?.'or 2_11AGES HU04013 Ilr+!.I p R • /a r; NAME OT CITY ...,. : U.S.OEPARTMtNT OF 110112#60 AND UhdAN 0MLOPMENT - ! V—F TITLE 1 ASSISTED SUB-CONTRACTS OVER S)0;ww DATER CST C Il 0 RNIA J agy__ZL_M • AGENCY OR UNIT OF GOVERNMENT 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA February i 1917-de4'taber 31, 1977 . e PEIi.ON NNO CAN SEST ANbWEn QUESr1oNE i (5prnj)p'104"-004) ADOUT THIS rONM __ __ Carol Chan NiMi.OP CGNTRACTON ._.._�. """"--'-""-"'— •__. — .._....-...,.._._..—.. DATE OF AWARD .. 44UO GRANT IDE NT IF ICA 1`1011 NUNUEn __•.._..,..�,... _ Siri Construction _.•_-�_ __.. ____._ Novembor.22 1977 _ 0-77-IlC-06-0002��y >I -SPr:IFY DOLLAII VALUE OF CMITDAGT RI �«.._ I F/! SPECIFY TYPE orwonx . i APPROPRIATE COLUMN ` UGn�n THE AhpliOPnIATE T U kLI DA T O ri10LE COLUMfe tit NAME Of SUM•CONTRACTON Of stCTPON 3 M1110"ifY FFMALE Oz AWARD OVEASIOAw SIaOAM BUSINESS CONTRACTOR CONTIIACTOR CONSTRUE SUP• LEN• _ U UNDER 5100.000 OR MORE TION PLIES VIOLS ..._..._._.._,..._ .,.. t1'S_..»__....� (t!- {•t..! _ »..� (ib) (3) ._..^ (IS!_ (T) ]. -durable Tile, Emeryville, Ca. — - (Ist yr. Act, 18, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/7 r 11,176 Constru tion ` #20, 3rd yr. Act. 130)_.___ 2. Wceo Electrical, Concord, Ca. � (lst yr.Act. N8, 2nd yr.Act. 120, 11/22/7P 325,621 Construalon 3rd yr. Act. N30) 3. ;Champion I'ltanbing, Walnut Croek,C . 73,944 I (ist yr. Act. N8, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/7 12,000 X Construmlon t t20. 3rd yr_ Act.-130) 4. Consolidated Parts, San Francisco I I (1st yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/7 18,888 Constru tion $20, 3rd yr. Act.»130) 5. tell Products, Napa, Ca. list yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr.Act. 11/22/77 135,653 Constru•tion tt. Holsinger, Burlingame, Ca. (Ist yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/77 13,200 Constru tion +20, 3rd yr. Act. 130) CUMULATIVE TOTALS ,s 129,208 S 461,27.1 S R p x 6 PAC, 1--re Z--PAGES . .... .� wt sett✓ d i ; U.G.OEPA11i MEIIT OF IIOUSIHO MIDUIIRAN DlVEI.OYMiNAME OF CITY fIT � . 1•'.:.;:.;..:: - V-F TI7LE I ASSISTED SUB-CONTRACTS OVER$10,000 CONTRA COSTA COIINIY CALIFORNIA DATE Ja1978 1 AGENCY OR UNIT OF OOVERIIMEIIT I CONTRA COSTA COIJN7Y, CALIFORNIA • Ilehrllury I,•1J77-Uecenlbet• 3J 1977 _._. "-- --� '--t'- 1•FASON WIIO CAII UL'ST A115AEN OUES'r10Ht 1 r (DptnfJ y.lu,d..nrrrdl AUDUT THIS FOI/IA Carol Chan •HA-.0 OF CONTHACTOR _.._ -_____-_.._.____.....,. OATC OF AWAHONUO GRANT ID1:1111F11:A TIU11 NU4OEIi S101 Construction Co►lstrtlCtiol►lL_ _-_ — _ _-- Novemh�r 22 -1977 - 8-77-UC-06-0002 '' � `` --• -- •—^�..—.---._=.—^_= - —_--^_-=_ ��V CPECIfYTYPEOFY.'ORK ti 1 :1-L'CIPY DOLL It VALUC Or CoIIiRACT 111 API•„nnnIATE COLUMN NI (�) UI.Din THE ATPRo7RIATE OAT'E ELIOIOLL COLUMN u S NAME OF SUIT C011THACTOII OF —�—. FC1.IALC C= I - ------ SECTION 9 MIIIOnITY —— ANANO OVER LIu,CW 'v100,(W RUSIMEES CONTRACTOII CONTRACTOR CONSTRUC- SUP. LEII• —_ U 1 WIOEII 5100.000 I OR MORE 1 TION PLIES VICES ' I�•_'._:...._..._. _._._.__..._._.. ?I_ -------•--- /.I/ __ /J�� _ (II.I Is/ �e1 -._... l'► %eel711.7-nol_. 7. lCallfornist Ruilder's hardware -�- - '-' - San Francisca, Ca. (1st yr. Act. 11/22/77 11,973 Iinisl 118, 2nd yr.ACL.120, 3rd yr.Act.13 ) •d flat - 1 8. ;Marsh Dry Wa l Is, Concord, Cu. _.—art) � (Ist yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr. Act. 521 , T' 3rd__yr. Act. 530) _ 11/2_/7_- 36,500 _--- Conslruc Ion :►. ,Owens Corning, South San Francisco -- 1 (1st yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr. Act. 12( , �_- 3rd yr. Act. 530) 11/22/7 20,889 Construction IIU. Western 1►ecorutor, Martinez, Ca. -- - --�- j (1st yr. Act. 58, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/77 27,937 % Construction I 1 1.10, 3rd yr. Act.. 530) !1. 11e1•mn-tate, Tuba City, Cu. --- I (1st yr. Act. 18, 211d yr. Act. 11/22/77 40,300 Roofing 1 120,_3L�1. Act._.030j _- 12. � Moll's Plastic, Vallejo, Ca.--- _-- -- L (1st yr. Act. 18, 2nd yr. Act. 11/22/77 18,000 Constru tion 120, 3rd yr. Act. #30) CUMULATIVE TOTALS -S-284,807 S 461,274 I 2 e e A 11 e 1 • .•.a °•4E = .or 2-PAGES _•- _-- - NUS iJJJ 1`f+!'I d 01.10 Hn 6lydl S?l AAIAE OF CITY U.i.DC PA11T MliNT OF HOUSING ANO URMAfI nEV4LOPlALNT .' ��� �,��„�T� COt1t,�7'Y CALL �O1WI V—r TITLE i ASSISTED 5113-C011TRACTS OVER,31QODp pare Ja luarY 20, 1978 AGCtocv OR UNIi of covi RNMENT } o ttA COSTA COUNI-Y CALIFORNIA Fobruor 1 11977-0ocombor 31 1977 -�AI-------- � ..•„ y... t. _ .--.2 ...._..r tKnSON WHO CAN fit AfiSNER OUF.STiotib �- f pert+I I,rN.,d rote"41 AtIOUT THIS FORM Carol Chan _ l:AM;t;p CtattrNAC,TCtN AWn UAZE Oi AD NUO GRANT io[:ilTii ►1 iCATION UMitOC I ��h L/, LPECIFY TYPE OF WOtUC - SPECIFY OOLLAn VALUE OF CORTRACT IN kA N' ryf UNDER TII!AFPROPIUAT! C t.PPA0116IATE COLUNR ELIGICLE - GATE CGLUMN u9t IIA III!GF SUU^CCNTIUICTON OF •--•-- --- SEC11CN3 MINO1111Y FEMALE ..,.•_ ;2! 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VAN N.nner pnsd at NepgnW Mru4rure%haker lr'e i lr.r%,m:.J/stall of Program 10 041 of Report . _....... _..._»._ 6116 ----' -• --•--1111._ __- - --. -. _._«_ _.__.__._Y ... 2 f 7 S00•fb!.M!) ._......_.._6616 ._-,..____. .._-___._.._ _..._._........ -..._._...._- - 1111.6111_ ---- ? 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As a contact point, identify the city department, organization, agency, or individual responsible for developing and implementing the Citizen Participation Plan and maintaining the records required by 24 CFR 570.907(b). Name Heinz Fenichel 1 Title Assistant Director of Advance Planning Organization- Contra Costa County Planning Department Address P.O. Box 951, Martinez, CA 94553 B. 1 . At what point in the development of the application were citizens likely to be affected by community development and 'housing activities, including low income persons: (a) provided information on the cormu- nity development and housing programs including the amount of funds available (24 CFR 570.900(d)(1 )(i)); (b) afforded an opportunity to articulate needs, express preferences about program activities, assist in the selection of priorities and participate in the development of the application (24 CFR 570.900(d)(2)) ; (c) provided information on other important program requirements such as Davis-Bacon, environ- ment, equal opportunity, and relocation (24 CFR 570.900(d)(1 )(iv)); and (d) provided bi-lingual opportunities, when appropriate (24 CFR 570.900(d)(2))? As in the First and Second Year a citizens Community Development Advisory Council was charged, by the Board of Supervisors, with preparing a Citizen Participation Plan and developing a recommended Third Year Community Development Program. The Community Development Advisory Council is a broad based advisory group and includes representatives of minorities, women, elderly, and low and moderate income. B. 1(a) The Community Development Advisory Council and County staff work in concert to provide information on the Community Development Program and housing related programs to the public, including the amount of funds available, in the following ways: 1) During July 1976 over 450 organizations and individuals interested in Community Development were mailed information on the program and invited to submit suggestions for activities to be funded. Seventy suggestions were received and evaluated. 2) During the month of august 1976, thru Januar- 1977, many press releases were furnished and subsequently published in virtually every- newspaper in the County. The articles described the intent of the CD Program, eligible activities, citizen participation, the amount of funding, and applicable Federal laws and regulations. FJUD•4079(1.76) r{'P 98 3) An information brochure which described the purpose of the Act, . citizen participation, amount of funding, and eligible activities was prepared and made available at public places, including libraries, County offices, neighborhood centers, recreation facilities, and to various grass roots organizations. 4) Five "Public Forums" were held on September 20, 21, 22, 28, and 29, 1976, in the east, central, and west portions of the County to provide interested citizens with information on all facets of the program. 5) The Community Development Advisory Council held public meetings on October 6 and 13, November 3 and 17, December 1, 6, 11, and 20, 1976, to provide information to the public, consider suggested activities, hear sponsor presentations, and develop a recommended program for submission to the County Board of Supervisors. The Board held public hearings on the Recommended CD Program on January 18 and 25, 1977, and on February 1, 1977 adopted, and authorized for submittal for A-95 review, the draft Third Year Application. The Community Development Advisory Council continued meeting during March, April, May, and June to monitor the progress and any necessary revision to the Third Year Application. The Citizen Participation Plan, Priority System, and public information procedures geared toward development of the Fourth Year Program were also initiated during this time span. 6) Cities participating in the Community Development Program with the County provided parallel citizen participation programs which, in many cases, included the use of citizens advisory bodies. Each city also conducted public hearings on aspects of the program. 7) The County Board of Supervisors held public hearings on the CD Program and application on January 18 and 25, 1977, and on February 1, 1977 prior to submittal for A-95 review. On March 29, 1977 the Board authorized submittal of the Third Year application to HUD. B. 1(b) Citizens were afforded an opportunity to articulate needs, express preferences about program activities, assist in the selection of priorities and participate in the development of the application through the various components outlined in B.l(a) . More specifically, citizen input uas afforded in the following ways: 1) A majority of activity suggestions received were submitted by organizations and private citizens in response to the August 1976 mailing. 2) Additional input and activity suggestions were received at the public forums and the public hearing. 3) Citizens were encouraged to actively participate in regular Advisory Council meetings. I . 1(c) Citizens were provided information on important program requirements such as Davis-Bacon, environmental review, equal opportunity, and relocation at the various points outlined under B.1(a). Specific details regarding all required assurances and certifications preceded each public form and public hearing. B. 1(d) Citizens were provided bilingual opportunities through bilingual County personnel as needed, and by close coordination with the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations. B. 2. Were meetings, other than formal hearings, utilized? Yes XX No If yes, for what purposes? In developing the Third Year Program five public forums were held, one in each of the three major sub-areas of the County and one in each of the County's First Year Target Areas. Citizens were provided with information on the Community Development and asked to submit activity suggestions. The Community Development Advisory Council also held fourteen meetings to pro- vide information, receive public input and develop the Third Year Program and application. B. 3. In what ways, if any, are the activities described in 1 and 2 above being changed for the next program year? Additional Forums were held in the Housing Rehabilitation Target Areas to solicit suggestions from residents of these concentrated activity areas. A Spanish edition of the information brochure described in B.1 (a) (3) was made available to Spanish speaking residents and organizations in the County. C. 1. When during the planning process, and how often, were public hearings held (24 CFR 570.900 (d) (1) (ii))? Four public hearings c:ere held by the County during the development of the Third Year Program. On October 13, 1976, the Community Development Advisory Council held a public hearing to provide information and hear citizen input. In December the Community Development Advisory Council held a public hearing to receive additional citizen input prior to submitting the recommended Third Year CD Program to the Board of Supervisors. Two public hearings in January were held to hear public comment on the recommended CD Program. The final public hearLn in February was held to review the environmental document and adopt the program, and authorize its submittal for A-95 review. C. 3. Describe any changes planned or actions taken to modify the hearing process for subsequent years' activities and the desired results. Future changes in the County Citizen Participation process will reflect the requirements of revised Community Development Block Grant Program regulations. The County's existing process has been found by the HUD Area Office to exceed program requirements. D. What provisions have been made for citizen participation in budget and/or program revisions, changes, or amendments (24 CFR 570.900 (d) (1) (V))? q , No major budget or program revisions have taken place to date. All minor revisions are, however, reviewed and approved by the Community Development Advisory Council. Major changes, should they occur, will be the subject of public hearings. E. 1%hen were citizens advised of HUD's acceptance of your application for processing and of the availability of the application to interested parties (24 CFR 570.300 (b))? April 14 and 15, 1977 F. Cite any key issues relating to your Community Development Program, including the Housing assistance Plan, where you feel citizen participation was a significant element in the outcome. Citizen participation has been the key to the development of the County's First, Second and Third Year Community Development Program. All of the activities were suggested and/or supported by citizen groups. Citizen parti- cipation has also played a significant role in delineating the Housing Rehabilitation Target areas an: in establishing the policies of the Housing Rehabilitation Program. In acid.-Ltion a number of activities have had active advisory bodies who assisted in defining project scope and implementing the project. i In the Boord of Supervisors o; Contra Costo -County, Stote of 0a11fomia February 2,1 19'L3 In the 1> omm of Denial of Refund(s) of •Penalty(ies) on Delinquent Property Taxes. As recommended by the County Treasurer-Tax Collector IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following refund(s) of penalty(les) on delinquent property taxes is (are) DENIED: APPLICANT PARCEL IfUi BER A14OUNT OF REFUND�. NcParlan, James C. 114-523-019-7 $38.34 114-642-001-1 43.20 . 114-571-003-2 41.95 Thomas, Arthur Dudley & 268-209-003 62 .44 Maureen V ` PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. - F hereby certify that tha foragaing is a true and correct copy of an oraar zntaraci on ;h3 minutes of said B1Mrd of Supervisors on tha data ofarasaid. cc: County Treasurer-Tax Witn-ys my hand and the Seal of tete Board of Supzryiors Collector County Administrator affixrd this 21st day of-_y2 19, Z8 Applicant -J. C . McParlan A. , D. Thomas s. R. OLSSO-,4, Clerk o-puty► clerk -Helen C. Narshall H-24 4/77 15m RECEIVED f- FSA" APPLICATION �` 1 1478 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TAX PENALTY REFUN J. O"ow CLERK sO,�RO OF SUPERVISORS Date Filed /h, THIS APPLICATION MUST BE s __...,.. c` ° A.co�Deu. FILED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF DATE PENALTY IS PAID CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Parcel Or Assessment No. Applicant 97:C-" eC1&VL >,tia S ME �FIRST D L NUMB The Revenue and Taxation Code (Section 2617.5) provides for cancellation of delinquent penalties on property taxes if: 1) the delinquent penalty was due to reasonable cause, and 2) was due to circumstances beyond the assessee's contror and 3) occurred notwithstanding the exercise of ordinary care, and 4) was not the result of willful neglect, a) provided the payment of taxes and penalty is made within 90 days of the first _ installment delinquency date or within 30 days after the second installment delinquency date on the secured roll. b) payment of taxes and penalty must be made within 90 days of delinquency date on the unsecured roll . . I hereby submit this claim for refund of penalty paid for the following reasons: Z e � !!Q CP �Z f-.C?t� •c-dl �L`�-Gr 1'��tl�/x/]iti N i L (I- ;�. �, 4,✓�'u C�t rd-'L.�s..f ! �' _�•-�-� �.e. yC�i-�.s .si ';.!rz� �/1� .Q�rL•L�ft CC.C'� /�rtd,/ - .G-r�..E:-c.u�-�"� �.Z �LZr•�-r:�� �L-�e ' G�`zL't�YL� :fir• f7xt /� .4� CSV .�L'-� .� 'P;La�.,�� 7�lcrE'.v� ''?%�� X1�L -% � �Q / _� ,JC�K-P.�i�d J ftL'cir� . ��'i,• ,�°�� YtiL`�' �+- cE�t��c' �� �/'��ti� � F.,�f./-�il�-cL�rf'��ic��h� P7t- � ! �.G� — .Cn'?'t-�^x e�s�-�- GLS...- r'• C�'- Fes- �.1 c.��— VL i r p :,t,�.c it.tL��z ;� C .,Cc--z�. �t.� �`'� -I-�-e-v-� I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the statements on this application are true and correct. Person signing this application must be person paying tax, his guardian, executor, or administrator. Sign h re I //12 Date �? App. 'cation must be filed with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Phone 372-2371. Microfilmed with board order 40 TO BE COMPLETED BY COUNTY Application No. Date Received by Board G Assessee dame on Roll GLAos-r-7& le�cN�na a Lk;�NE /\• 1st Delinquent (rrY-��3- yr 1 1� q 9 G77.3o�1 Ui`1- G�1.7- 0�I 7L3.�7JIlly- 07/- Doi 7y/-.73 Delinquent 2nd Tax Amount 1,3 c>.of 7.)a67 L•s,,7 s Date Paid Penalty Amount 33 - �,�.�o y .96- Date Paid Other Tax Collector Initial Here The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors hereby: approves this application and authorizes the County Auditor to refund the full amount of the penalty to the applicant. disapproves this application. Board of Supervisors Date _ x - t RECEIVED 4 �,� APPLICATION JAN -30 1973 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TAX PENALTY REFUN i R.-OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA ACO. Date Filed THIS APPLICATION MUST BE e " '�' o''v FILED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF DATE PENALTY IS PAID CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Parcel Or Assessment No. CO a- Applicant 7 1--ilLA-9 LAST NAME FIRST MIDDLE ,�• fir, ' �. /- - �I 0-13 NUMBER & STREET CITY TE )NE The Revenue and Taxation Code (Section 2617.5) provides for cancellation of delinquent penalties on property taxes if: 1) the delinquent penalty was due to reasonable cause, and 2) was due to circumstances beyond the assessee's controT, and 3) occurred notwithstanding the exercise of ordinary care, and 4) was not the result of willful neglect, a) provided the payment of taxes and penalty is made within 90 days of the first installment delinquency date or within 30 days after the second installment.-- - - delinquency nstallment.-- - -delinquency date on the secured roll. b) payment of taxes and penalty must be made within 90 days of delinquency date on the unsecured roll . I hereby submit this claim for refund of penalty paid for the following reasons: G. ,� . .L� -jam Lt•4(� d1..L-K �{��r�..�.i_.c'/�..��. /�?t, �/c-M_�•,[L-f�irx.P�' C:t�SC�n Cl�x�Lcc.��=_ _ %r Ott ��`';n� c�i�-c• �: .x /?tQ_�� eC s1 C. •� % ` . L�.YLC ��'{;•st. t [�/ �' �7 L �'' C! L ci_�/7 O�C.L1_ 'IA SCJ T—< Z- 54 �� ��.z .tee �/: , z ,z 7,,. / moi.:l_L•�t� t1c..�t. ( Q. �ef� J ��� ` �c..C.-- (�'LXcC.L)l�C� ��C C-Lt'._' /'rtL Ll� S�/Yrr..C.--' /21_-'�•� /h'CL.� '/ I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the statements on this application are true and correct. Person signing this application must be person paying tax, his guardian, executor, or administrator. Sign here At,.- 2:r•.- _ .► v��L_� Date /lZe. Ay/ Application must be filed with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Phone 372-2371. Microfilmed with board '1p,1l lr- TO BE COMPLETED BY COUNTY Application No. Date Received by Board Assessee Name on Roll "7f1en.A_Q, A�ry�� Q ¢ /jirirtrFi=n! A Delinquent lst Delinquent 2nd --- Tax Amount 1.4410. 7/ Date Paid Penalty Amount 6a.y41 Date Paid Other Tax Collector Initial Here The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors hereby: approves this application and authorises the County Auditor to ' refund the full amount of the penalty to the applicant. disapproves this application. Board of Supervisors Date fl io iu ... ..�.... .....'. ... ... ... .......... ... e... ..:.......:..':.. - :�1-;:dry"<'<':•�=' . ......�:......fix ::..,..,..'. �..,.„t .' - — .:.t..e v ...5 [ .... :.•moi--; rs w ). w r . ....,. ...J .,:::.,is.. .��. .r..'±.;:• ..•w• .v t= 1h' Vi/.µ �•:l v 1,f' , ......'•a:... ...,Y:.::.._ , fix+•. ..:...... n. .,x.. ... .o ..._.-,. ., .!.....r.........:.....:,c-. iii•', , •f 1; ^ s., rS In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California F gbruary 21 , i4 Z, 1n the Mager of Approval of Refund(s) of Penalty(ies) on Delinquent Property Taxes. As recommended by the County Treasurer-Tax Collector IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that refund(s) of penalty(ies) on delinquent property taxes is (are) APPROVED and the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to refund same as indicated below: APPLICANT PARCEL NUMBER AMOUNT OF REFUND Barr, H. Victor & 523-011-007 15.97- Bonnie M. Ballard, David Roger 401-111-029-5 16.38 Lauigan, .Teresita M. & 170-040-015-1: •: 38:9$ Thomas L. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978 { hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an orrier enttired on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: - COL :1ty Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Treasurer-Tax Supervisors Collector on. this day of wehru�' 19--za County Administrator Applicant J. R. OLSSON, Clerk H. V. Barr D . *R. Ballard Deputy C ark T. M. Lauigan Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m RECEIVED �_ F_ljb5o APPLICATION JAN 2 5 1978 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TAX PENALTY REFUN 1 R OLZON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONrRA COVA Co. Date Filed THIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF DATE PENALTY IS PAID CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Parcel Or Assessment No. 523-011-007 Applicant Barr H. Victor S Bonnie M. LAST NAME FIRST MIDDLE 1089 McLaughlin Street Richmond Ca 94805 415-234-3427 NUMBPHONE The Revenue and Taxation Code (Section 2617.5) provides for cancellation of delinquent penalties on property taxes if: 1) the delinquent penalty was due to reasonable cause, and 2) was due to circumstances beyond the assessee's control, and 3 occurred notwithstanding the exercise of ordinary care, and 4 was not the result of willful neglect, a) provided the payment of taxes and penalty is made within 90 days of the first installment delinquency date or within 30 days after the second installment - delinquency date on the secured roll . b) payment of taxes and penalty must be made within 90 days of delinquency date on the unsecured roll . I hereby submit this claim for refund of penalty paid for the following reasons: My property is pally in San Pablo and partly in Richmond. In spite of .this , for all the many years I have lived here I have received only one tax bill on the Property. This vear I received a bill , then was given notice that it was to be corrected, and immediately after I rPr•P_iued_g (•nrrartari },i 11 _ T iinriarctand the reason for t-hi S was to clear up the problem of which sanitation district would bill me. I paid this second bill in full at once. I then received another tax bill together with a Notice of Delinquency. It was only in trying to find out about the delinquency that I dis- covered I was beim billed separately for the two parcels . The delinquency, therefore, happened as a result of confusion and misunderstanding. I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the statements on this application are true and correct. Person signing this application must be person paying tax, his guardian, executor, or administrator. here Date / � Sin 9 January 19 , 1978 Application must be filed with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Phone 372-2371 . �, adz) Microfilmed witl-i board order" TO BE COMPLETED BY COUNTY Application No. Date Received by Board Assessee Name on Ro11 . , N. Delinquent lst (523 -0i/- oc7 �X 2 2,Y) Delinquent 2nd — Tax Amount -266.31 Date Paid Penalty Amount /S". 97 Date Paid /-�-7- Other Tax Collector Initial Here The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors hereby: approves this application and authorizes the County Auditor to refund the full amount of the penalty to the applicant. disapproves this application. Board of Supervisors Date �f� i(�(I RECEIVED �_ rim APPLICATION I LAPS -e1978 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TAX PENALTY REFUNI J. R. ops ON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (CONT STA CO. Date Filed -. + - / THIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF DATE PENALTY IS PAID CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Parcel Or Assessment No. =fC`' i i! l c.'✓ 7 11 Applicant ST NAME FIRST MIDDLE /0- '21) i �1 4_::�S C+. <64 n NUMBER & STREET CITY TATS ZIP PHONE The Revenue and Taxation Code (Section 2617.5) provides for cancellation of delinquent penalties on property taxes if: 1 ) the delinquent penalty was due to reasonable cause, and 2) was due to circumstances beyond the assessee's control, and 3) occurred notwithstanding the exercise of ordinary care, and 4) was not the result of willful neglect, a) provided the payment of taxes and penalty is made within 90 days of the-first-- installment he-first-installment delinquency date or within 30 days after the second installment delinquency date on the secured roll . b) payment of taxes and penalty must be made within 90 days of delinquency date on the unsecured roll . I hereby submit this claim for refund of penalty paid for the following reasons: Ts 1 I t- o o -�C /7 7, T P QUev" r e e 1 U -ttie cup,c e (I e C in%2c.k ctc,I� . on 1- k5-79 T rcce "Ued Q de 1 ,c- a -t pay e -f A6±; Po rrn A r5 t r , _hcyr, / - e _/_ mode c l on e � e_-r-roy loa �4 X e5 J. G ko Aod 4 a ose ,h v w4,i -f, ✓n e G d e --�o Ar 6 f-To mur}+plez. -to make cc,fe - k-i-f rhi-CkeS c�o4 there, s4op ;ri -i' he ; C<'l Check -+kCAi n eue- CIO 4-6 f� e �, r : F ( �►� e e C c1::(,, �c �� , � t LIA ./ &fcc'n� iCg' -fes I 1 meth iA )�iEIE L vio -, +heclp , 7h •S tv45 r r �e-fore I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the statements on this application are true and correct. Person signing this application must be person payin tax, his guardian, executor, or administrator. Sign here ./, ere ., Date Application must be filed with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Phone 372-2371 . Microfilmed with board order TO BE COMPLETED BY COUNTY Application No. Date Received by Board Assessee Name on Roll Delinquent 1st �yo/—/�i- oas —a J,9. -/S- Delinquent sDelinquent 2nd Tax Amount .273- 07 Date Paid Penalty Amount /&.3S Date Paid /--:?0-7,Q Other Tax Collector Initial Here The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors hereby: approves this application and authorizes the County Auditor to refund the full amount of the penalty to the applicant. disapproves this application. Board of Supervisors Date. 3. h 00411 RECEIVED APPLICATION + rE B 1 178 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA .TAX..PENALTY REFUN . J. R. OLZON CLERK BO D Or SUPERVISORS C fR STA CO. Date Filed 3/ /9799 PHIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF DATE PENALTY IS PAID CLERK OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Parcel Or Assessment No. /70- 04(0- Applicant . L QU/Gr9/I Tee-es"Ic?. /t'�, v ThOlWas L LAST NAMr FIRST MIDDLE ,111 c d0 1cxs I—o c-t p�2dS��c c,/ i�� L'A 9�/S_13 U/s/937-66 97 NUMB & STREET TATS'—zip POW— The Revenue and Taxation Code (Section 2617.5) provides for cancellation of delinquent penalties on property taxes if: 1) the delinquent penalty was due to reasonable cause, and 2) was due to circumstances beyond the assessee's control, and 3) occurred notwithstanding the exercise of ordinary care, ani 4) was not the result of willful neglect, a) provided the payment of taxes and penalty is made within 90 days of the first installment delinquency date or within 30 days after the second installment delinquency date on the secured roll. b) payment of taxes and penalty must be made within 90 days of delinquency date on the unsecured roll . I hereby submit / 7�s�ubmi t this claim for refund of s penalty paid for the following reasons: /c/ lq'77 67L. , v 7vtC.t,(�e�l 7'ir,�-� G •�1Lf:� � /a. /moi 7 7 Com. - n T I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the statements on this application are true and correct. Person signing this application must be person paying tax, his guardian, executor, or administrator. /,�c�" .,,. of- ; Sign here -�'�^-��-� Date Application must be filed with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 Phone 372-2371 . Microfilmed with board order 00412 TO BE COMPLETED BY COUNTY Application No. Date Received by Board Assessee Name onRoll �RLl16�N. %f/ mA^ ti /h. c"i;'Gcs._TA (/7/) - Delinquent 1st l i7n - Oyc-Delinquent 2nd Tax Amount LI5. 76 Date Paid Penalty Amount 38. 98 Date Paid %---27- 79 Other Tax Collector Initial Here ,!' The Contra .Costa County Board of Supervisors hereby: approves this application and authorizes the County Auditor to refund the full amount of the penalty to the applicant. disapproves this application. Board of Supervisors Date 5 si In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 197JL In the Matter of SB 1404 Relating to Median Barrier on Antioch Bridge. The Board having received a February 8, 1978 letter from State Senator John A. Nejedly advising that he has introduced legislation (SB 1404) to require erection of a center traffic barrier as part of the construction of the' new Antioch Bridge; The Board hereby ENDORSES SB 1404. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. d 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: City of Antioch Supervisors Senator John A. Nejedly c/o County Administratoraffixed this 2, ct doy of r�k;i3Ee:p 197P _ Assemblyman D. E. Boatwright c/o County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator B /, , ) C��?-�f.• � � . Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of _ Veale Tract Flooding Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having advised that he and members of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District staff had met recently with citizens of the Veale Tract area to discuss flooding problems; and Supervisor Hasseltine having stated that he had suggested that inasmuch as the County does not spend general funds for flood control purposes, a special taxing district be formed by thDse property owners who would benefit from propel- drainage roperdrainage and flood control; and On the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Flood Control staff be directed to: 1. Review previous plans for drainage of the Knightsen area surrounding Veale Tract; 2. Develop an open channel system as a physical solution to said drainage problems; 3. Identify necessary easements and rights-of-way; 4. Identify area to be included within an assessment district which would be necessary to provide funds for pumping of water out of the drainage ditch and into the river. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Supervisors (Flood Control) affixed this2lst day of February 19 78 John Mass P.O. Box E Knightsen, CA 94548B ` L1-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk y /_ ' ,cG �.�� Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of Consistency of Federal Section 8 Existing Housing Subsidy with County's Housing Assistance Plan. The Board having this day received a report from the Director of Planning that the allocation of housing assistance announced on February 2, 1978, by the San Francisco Area Office of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the amount of $744,840 for the Section 8 Existing Housing Pro- gram is. consistent with the Housing Assistance Plan submitted by the County , with its Community Development Block Grant Applications for the Third Pro- gram Year (1977-78); IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid report is ACKNOWLEDGED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to provide a letter to this effect to the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, the letter to be furnished to the Housing Authority for inclusion in its application package. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. A 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Planning Department Supervisors cc: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development affixed this 21,,tday of FPhruzry 19 78 Contra Costa County housing Authority--c/o Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Planning Department � / County Administrator Bye •�4c -'A�_ . Deputy Clerk Jzu-�ie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 15m Rfn�1 � !' RECEIVED Il AL CONTRA COS 1 A COUNTY 1��8 PLANNING DEPARTMENT ,�j, J. R. OLSSON /�1-✓t CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CQj11R ACO. TO. uT DATE: February I0, I97S County Administrator t FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: Determination of Section S Director of 1'1ai111in' Fund Application Consistency with Housing Assistance Plan lh1 February G, 1918, the Board of Supervisors received a letter dated February 2, 1975, from tile. Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announc- ing; the availability to the County of an additional $744,840 for use in the Section ;i Existing Unit Subsidy Program in the County Entitlement Area. Pursuant to the Board's referral, we have reviewed the 'Third Year (1977-7S) housing Assistance Plan (1IAP) submitted with the Community Development Block Grant Applica- tion of the County, to verify consistency of the number of subsidized units with the IIAI' for the Urban County Entitlement Area. '['his amount of money will provide approximately 236 additional units of existing lluusitla subsidy .in the County Entitlement Area :luring the 1977-73 fiscal year. ,!'his total is within our stated goals and serves only a small proportion of the overall needs of the County for assisted housing as documented in 'Table II of the IIAP. Geographically, the funds applied for will be distributed throughout the Entitlement Area in keeping with the intent of the Housing Assistance Plan as indicated in 'fable iv, by the use of Local Office pools of eligible applicants established by the Housing Authority. Eased upon the foregoing, it is my determination that the !-lousing Authority's application for additional Section S funds will be consistent with the needs and goals of the llousin, Assistance Plan of Contra Costa County. A letter to this effect from the Chairman of the Board, will be required as part of the submission of the llousing Authority. Please place this item on your agenda of February 21, 1973, for Board action. Attached is a draft Board Order and draft letter for the Chairman's signature. 'The staff of the Housing Authority concurs with the above response to the referral. AAD:sj Attachments Microfilmed with board Ord& 1� :� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia February 21 , 11978 In the Matter of Report of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on the Request of Joan Winton, et al, Applicant (2199-RZ) to Rezone Land in the San Ramon Area. Vern & Gladys Ryan, Owners The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommends approval of the request of Joan Winton, et al, Applicant, (2199-RZ) to rezone approximately 2.19 acres fronting approximately 165 feet on the northwest side of Old Crow Canyon Road and approximately 244 feet on the southwest side of Ryan Industrial Court, in the San Ramon area from Controlled Manufacturing District (C-M) to Limited Office District (0-1) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, March 21, 1978 at 11:00 a.m, in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California and that pursuant to code requirements, the Clerk publish notice of same in THE VALLEY PIONEER. PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. 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: Joan Winton Supervisors Vern & Gladys Ryan affixed this 21st day of February 19 78 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �2 Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m //C-0 Q.ni. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: February 10, 1978 Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu� SUBJECT: REZONING - Joan Winton, et al Director of Planni g;�i #219V-RZ - San Ramon area Attached is San Ramon Vqlieea Planning Commission Resolution No. 19-1978 (SR) adopted by the San Ramo► Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, February 8, 1978, by a vote of 6 AYES (Meakin absent). This application was reviewed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, January 25, 1978 and was approved by the Commission by a vote of 6 AYES - 1 ABSTAIN. The applicant is requesting to rezone 2.19 acres, more or less, from Controlled Manufacturing (C-M) to Limited Office (0-1). The property is described as being 2.19 acres, more or less, (fronting approximately 165 feet on the northwest side of Old Crow Canyon Road and approximately 244 feet on the southwest side of Ryan Industrial Court, in the San' Ramon area. The following people should be notified on your Board's hearing date and time: Joan Winton, et al Vern and Gladys Ryan P.O. Box 141 2565 Stone Valley Road San Ramon, CA 94583 Danville, CA 94526 AAD:krt Attachments: Resolution, Findings Map, Area Map, Staff Report, Minutes, Negative Declaration cc: File 2199-RZ Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. RECEIVED FLtd r /S 1978 CL J. 0.550 j B Or SU?;?�(SORS C RA COS ''�NJJ Micro-ilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 19-1978 (SR) RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY JOAN WINTON, ET AL. (APPLICANTS) VERN do GLADYS RYAN (OWNERS) (2199-RZ), IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE SAN RAMON AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a rezoning request by JOAN WINTON, ET AL (Applicant) VERN do GLADYS RYAN (Owners) (2199-RZ) , to rezone land in the San Ramon Area from Controlled Manufacturing (C-M) to Limited Office (0-1) or Light Industry (L-1), was received by the Planning Department Office on November 16, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance.was posted January 10, 1978; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, January 25, 1978; and WHEREAS, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the rezoning request of JOAN WINTON, ET AL (Applicants) VERN do GLADYS RYAN (Owners) (2199-RZ), be APPROVED for change from Controlled Manufacturing (C-M) to Limited Office (0-1) , and that this zoning change be made as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A Portion of the Districts Map for the San Ramon Area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map No. 21, 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 with the General Plan. (2) Is consistent with the pattern of development of surrounding areas. Microfilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 19-1978 (SR) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission and Secretary of this Commission shalt 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 San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, January 25, 1978, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: - WRIGHT, MEAKIN, OLANDER, BEST, KENNETT, YOUNG. NOES: Commissioners: - NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners: - NONE. ABSTAIN: Commissioners: - BUROW. I, Andrew H. Young, Chairman of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Wednesday, February 8, 1978, and this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the fol 1 owing vote of the Commission. AYES: Commissioners: - OLANDER, BUROW, KENNETT, BEST, WRIGHT, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners: - NONE ABSENT: Commissioners: - MEAKIN ABSTAIN: Commissioners: - NONE Chairman of the San Ramon ley ArAq Planning Commission of the Co my of ntra Costa, State of California ATTEST: 'Secre the San amon Valley rea nin ' Commissio of the Countyof Contra Costa, tate of Cali ornia -2- 09/1121 IXfC N C-MIt I � t C-M Rezone --OI From g,� To OLL�/�''� - C-M - it tTT /r //��- +'�' r R-B l f 1 - - -I Of R-1c 41 � �r ► `M3- 800 _ , 1 I,Atamw N-YovNr. , Chairman of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A Pounom OF TAF- D1gTR\GTS MAP EoRTuL SAN RAMom AaL,C:o%T RA C=& uKrr.;�;; - f�,, INsmwT MAP Nott. Indicating thereon the decision of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in the matter of JL�RNWINT�N�MI)RIEL RLS ENIDTcR kaR -1 LA L'wA 4Coar.Lz 219 9-RZ Chairman of the San Ramon Vaileyrea Planning Commission, State o Califor 'a ATTEI T: S+:ctcfar of th San Ramoy Valley Arca Plading Comn ssion, Stath of California Findings Map -- W° Microfifrnad with hoard arciw 1 1411--yr-lm Frv[- Prt Calla [.. y We PitltDvrq `` CJ MARTINEZ PITTSBUR .._ ....... NORTH ..r..... 1"=16,0001 Pacheco ` .� /CONCORD I 4 i + PLEASANT HILL t -r CLAYTON •� sir: ..••` ' fr f r WALNUT CREEK LAFAYETTE f `•`� Orinda MI Diablo >. Alamo '`• Canyon `•, D.obfo Maroon tit Danriito �. Site location `Son Roman MAP SYMBOLS r i N ANTIOCH +wto••e..... •.+a+ �•\ `� Alamo u—co••o•.ue ..+.s r:«o• •owe+ ♦«e u•++++ \ `-i VICINITY MAP 2199-RZ 00423 � l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 1978 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meetings IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed below are AUTHORIZED to attend the following meetings, charges to be at County expense unless otherwise indicated: NAME & DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Etta May Majors, RRA Advanced Training of February 14-17, 1978 Medical Services Hospital Audit Specialists Reno, Nevada Margaret Adam, RRA Advanced Training of February 14-17, 1978 Medical Services Hospital Audit Specialists Reno, Nevada Shirley Peterson, ART Advanced Training of February 14-17, 1978 Hospital Audit Specialists Reno, Nevada PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 21, 1978. b „ s I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Orig: HRA Director Supervisors cc: Medical Director affixed this 21St day of February 19-7-EL- Employees Named County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk n B t r, yf .t ���� C , Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 15m 10110-4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 1978 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meetings IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed below is AUTHORIZED to attend the following meeting, charges to be at County expense unless otherwise indicated: NAME & DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Donald J. Ludwig HEW Secretary's National March 9, 1978 Medical Services (PHP) HMO Conference to Washington, D. C. March 10, 1978 PASSED by the Board on February 21, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order moored on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Director, HRA Supervisors cc: County Medical Director 2 is t D. J. Ludwig affixed this day of February 19 78 County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bht s' Deputy Clerk a ricia Be H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 21 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition Stone Valley Road Project No. 4331-4516-663-72 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements and Right of Way Contracts are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said contracts on behalf of the District: Contract Payee and Reference Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount Stone Valley Rd. Elbaco, Inc. 1/30/78 Title Insurance & $26,000.00 Project No. 4331- Trust Company 4516-663-72 Escrow No. CD-208914 P. 0. Box 906 Concord, Ca. 94520 Stone Valley Rd. Harry F. Green, 2/14/78 Title Insurance & $ 9,305.00 Project No. 4331- et ux. Trust Company 4516-663-72 Escrow No. CD-208915 P. 0. Box 906 Concord, Ca. 94520 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrants in the amounts specified to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept said deeds from above-named Grantors for the County of Contra Costa. PASSED by the Board on February 21 , 1978. 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 Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this 21sWay of February 1978 cc : County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Recorder (via P/w} p By Deputy Clerk N. Pous H-24 3/76 15m On4`�6 SU101ARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE SHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, FEBRUARY 21, 1978, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for County Counsel, Social Service, Superintendent of Schools, Dept. of Agriculture, Health Dept. , Medical Services, Probation, Public Works, Riverview Fire Protection District, County Clerk, and Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Approved appropriation adjustments for Sheriff-Coroner, Oakley Fire Protection District, Pioraga Fire Protection District, Medical Services, Public Defender, Recorder, County Administrator, Riverview Fire Protection District, and Public Works. Accepted gift (patio cover) from the Parens' Group of Geroge Miller, Jr Memorial Center East and authorized the Mental Health Administrator and a representative from Public Works to work with the Parents' Group on installation of said patio cover on the George Miller Center grounds. Acknowledged receipt of memorandum from the Employee Relations Officer advising that the Contra Costa County Employees Association, Local No. 1 was selected as the majority representative for the Craft Maintenance Unit in a decertification election conducted by the State Conciliation Service on February 10, 1978. Authorized legal defense for A. Dias (former County Supervisor) and M. Bloom (former County Employee) in connection with United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Civil Action Number C-77 1153AJZ. Extended authorization of Board members to attend any National Association of Counties or County Supervisors Association -6f California meetings during the calendar year' 1978, to include the County Administrator. Gave Notice that on February 28, 1978 the Board intends to continue the hearing on the appeal of D. C. Development & Construction Co. (2148-R-7) from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land and Development Plan No. 3035-77, Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area to March 21, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. Denied claim for damages filed by C. Jack and amended claim for damages filed by V. Bartleman. Authorized E. Majors, M. Adam, and S. Peterson, Medical Services to attend the Advanced Training of Hospital Audit Specialists in Reno, Nevada, February 14-17. Authorized D. Ludwig, Medical Services to attend the HEW Secretary' s National HMO Conference in Washington, D.C. , March 9 and 10. Fixed March 21, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. for hearing on the request of J. Winton et al (2199-RZ) to rezone lard in the San Ramon area. 47 February 21, 1978 Summary, continued Page 2. ; ruJ-orized ;..^_airman, to execute ' .:'`%; _;,We �a�v^ and Counseling, inC. for continuation Of ells-Ori-:i'heei s r0gr in C tial -OLL^.ty; Letter to J.S. Department of :Housing and Urban Development acknow- ledgir_g receipt of r epo:"t in connection wit:Z Section 8 of lxfsting Housing 'roz-ram; Th,.rd ar'.::a1 Grantee Performance :report on use of Com--unity Develop- ment 31ock Grant funds to U.S. De^artaent of �H:. Referred to : Cffice Of Economic Opportunity request o the Yorth Richm- oi?d/Iro •Iriar_gle Area Council for assts zance in obtaining buses for pr o_rams operated by :Tort:: Rich-mond ::eighbor-hood :House, inc. ; Director, Office Of Emergency Services, letter from State Office or Emergency Ser rices advising o eligibility for assistance to County resi- dents affected by Marin County disaster; Finance Committee (Super visors E. .:,7,. rasseltine and -'L C. F e den) :natter of funds donated by the =as-'k, Say Co=. L,nity :oundaticn for instal- lation of refrigeration equipment in a •pare:^souse facility of the Co=unity Food Coalition; Internal Onerations Committee (Surer^lisors Boggess and J. :ferny) letter from U.S. :Environmental Protec'C:or_ Zgency re review and approval procedure :or highly technical research grants such as the Cancer zucy, Public ;orks Director for report request- from The Orinda Assoc iat-ion for a study on traffic along 1ioraga gray a.^.d at the rinda Crossroads orior to the Town of Noraga's General Plan public hearings in March and April; Planning Commission for review and report the recommendations of Supervisor Hasseltir_e re the -ast County Area General Plan; ..oun -y Administrator for report on H AdHar. 7 request of W. SmJ th re -h— elimination of predators on his private property; Director, Human Resources agency, to acknowledge receipt Of and re- svond to a letter from the Mental Health ^ask Force on Aging expressing concern re mental health priorities. J% L, . ized Public 'loris Director to execute: Tnsrection Services Contracts with Isakson and Associates, Inc. for Ramps for the Handicapped and iiiscellar_eous Storm Drain Protects; "Request for Al.nnual Grant Of California Aid to Airports Program (CAA;- ) Funds and Certification of Eligibility" and to submit same to the Division of ieronau-ics to meet a Mar. 1 deadline; ;Eight of :ray Contracts With Dlbaco, Inc. and Hurry P. Green, et ux, in connection with property ac.uisition, Stone 'Talley Rd. :ro jec t, Alamo area. utrorized Public 'corks Director to close Carquinez Scenic Drive between the Brick ..corks and Fort Costa for a period not to exceed three days as soon_ as weather permits, to complete repairs. Approved recommendations of Treasurer-Tax Collector with respect to r eeuests for refund of penalties on delinquent property taxes. Acknowledged receipt of report from Public :,forks Director as a result of an in1fe5ti8,-ation to provide alternatives for rr;ovidi ng and financinc- additional traffic enforcement in unincorporated residential areas, and direC'ed :ub'Lic .�orks :Director to Ore--are a r esolutio: for adL7tion On eb. 29 supporting the use of radar by the California Highway Patrol in sa:. areas. February 21, 1978 Summary, continued Page 3 Accepted as complete improvements in Minor Subdivision 122-76, .Antioch area. Approved recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission (2191-RZ) to rezone land in the San Ramon area and introduced Ordinance No. 78-15 on same. Continued to February 28, 1978 at 11 :20 a.m. hearing on the appeal of J. Hernandez (2163-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land in the Byron area. Acknowledged receipt of audit report on the County' s financial statements for the year ended June 30, 1977. Accepted Grant Deed from R. Jones et al for Lard Use Pemit 3010-75 and Consent to Offer of Dedication of Public Roads from Central Contra Costa Sanitary District for Minor Subdivision 240-77. Continued to March 7, 1978 at 11:30 a.m. the hearing on the appeal of the City of Walnut Creek from action of the Board of Appeals on Application for Land Use Permit No. 2012-77, Walnut Creek area. Determined Utility Easement Rights for Sub. 5039, El"Sobrante area; . Sub. 4918, Danville area; M.S. 128-75, Danville area; 'rLS. 43-77, Oakley area; M.S. 122-77, Diablo area; and M.S. 55-77, Oakley area. Continued to March 28, 1978 at 11 :15 a.m. the decision on the appeal of C. Pringle (2146-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of request to rezone land in the Oakley area. Denied the appeal of J. Johnson from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of Minor Subdivision 303-77, Danville area. Denied the appeal of Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of 11inor Subdivision 292-77 Walnut Creek area. Closed hearing and fixed March 7 at 11 :35 a.m. for decision on the appeal of Vernal Area Improvement Association from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of Sub. 4879, Alamo area. Endorsed Senate Bill 1404 (State Senator J. Nejedly) requiring erection of a center traffic barrier as part of the construction of the new Antioch Bridge. Approved Addendum 2 to plans and specifications for Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stawrs and fixed *larch 9, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. to receive bids. Declared that from a long-range planning standnoirt the Board had no intention of expanding present county hospital facilities but would instead pursue accommodating future needs by contracting with various hospitals in the County, including invest gari g the establishment of ambulatory facilities in those hospitals. Pe-erred to Finance Commit;,ee proposed reclassification_ of Social �,ork Superv_sor I% position to Deputy County Welfare Director, w 21) February 21, 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Acknowledged receipt of an Environmental Impact Report. covering property to be acquired for park purposes on behalf of County Service Area R-7. Took position to support proposed amendments to Public Law 93-641 pertaining to Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency' s Governing Board and notify County's congressman and senators and Congressmen P. Rogers, Chairman of the Congressional Subcommittee on Health, and Senator E. Kennedy, Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Health of said support. Requested Flood Control staff to review flood problems at Veale Tract and develop a solution to the problem. Approved Traffic Resolution No. 2418. Acknowledged receipt of Letter from Director, State Department of Finance, responding to Board letter and 'advisinQ that the Governor' s 1978-1979 Proposed Budget includes designation of 82.6 million for the development of new and expanded existing local mental health services. Approved Addendum 1 to plans and specifications for Detention Facility Lath, Plaster, and Drywall Project and fixed March 9, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. to receive bids. As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, supported Federal appropriations for fiscal year 1978-79 for certain Corps of Engineers projects ; authorized County Consultant F. Boerger to present same in appropriate testimony before the House and Senate Congressional Subcommittees on Appropriations in April, 1978, approved requesting . Senators A. Cranston and S. Hayakawa, Congressman G. Miller and the California Water Commission to support the Board' s actions. Awarded contract to M. R. Hall and Royce Hall Construction, Inc. C Construction of Kitchen/Dining Hall Facility, Sheriff' s Rehabilitation_ Center, Clayton_. r Adopted the following numbered resolutions : 78/157, consummating purchase and accepting Deed of Voelker property in Martinez for Detention Facility Project; 78/158, requesting that the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessarj to approve the Board' s proposal to initiate the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station Area Annexation to County Service Area L-42; 78/159, approving map and agreement wits e'Yvonne Will a_s fOr 1I.S. 240-77, Alamo area; 78/160, accepting as complete corrective work of improvements in Sub. 4079, Danville area; 78/161, approving the Third Revaluation of Ground Rental for Pacific States Aviation. (W. Toc:-ne, Lessee) Fixed Base Operation (Buchanan_ Field Airport) ; 78/162, accepting as complete construction of Women' s Mini= Security Work Education. Furlough Center, Richmond; 78/163 through 78/166, authorizing changes in the assessment roll, cancellation of first installment delinquent Venalities on the 1977-78 secured assessment roll and cancellation of tax tiers on property �F * by public agencies. a{f)7 And wthe Board adjourns to meet on �? GGt2C 29 f 97i at in the Board Chambers, Room 147, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. f• R. I. Sc ro e , Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy GO�S�S� docoe�ts 'Cre precea,�4 es- 'Di s � X31 pag o