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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 02281978 - R78D IN 2 TuesidayFer1978rY k, The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public :Yorks Director for Board consideration. o4! � 1. R. I. rchxoder AMES KENNY o-C"-A0N0 CALENOAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Chairman '' r'S CONTRA COSTA COUNTYIANC'! C.=aHDEN. WART�vEt +• H. a:aSS2ltine 2Y0 71STC1;" 7� _ce Chairman 108£RT I SC'~RCDER.-Agave—_1 46NO WOR jAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTr ="E4K 3R0 7i5'KIC' ANO EX OFWICIO�,_RK CF rwe 9C,RC "ONCORO ::,RREN N. BOGGESS. ' SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED 9Y THE BOARD MRS.GuiALDINE RuSSE'.� STw DISTRICT' BOARD C14AMGL".ROOM 107 AOMIN15TRATION SUILOING CHIEF CLERK .RIC n.OASSELTINE P O.80X 91 1 PHONE(415)372.2371 • 5Tw OISTRIC: MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1978 The Board will meet .n all its capacities ' ursuant to Ord -ance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and open_Lng ceremonies. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. Consider recominendations oZ the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. 11 Consider recommendations and requests of Board members . Consider recommendat_or_s of Board Committees. 9:45 A.M. sward o- Service Pins. Executive Session_ (Govarnment Code Section 54957.0) as required or recess. 10:30 A.M. Time fixed to _ccui_a 'oroperty for pa_nk Purposes (or_ behalf of County Service Area 7) om San Ramon Unif_a3 School Dis=rict for he sum or $219 ,550. 10:30 A.M. wearing on proposed abondonment o= a portion of Gard"a 'Nay, J227:74-11e a_r-a (coLt'_nL'ed =ram ?ebrua_ry 7, 1973); s Planning Commission recommends a?Ur Oval. 10:35 A.M. As ax officio the Board of Super-r_sors o= County Flood Control and Nater Conser?3cion 0i3tr .Ct, COnsider adopt .on of a Resolut_or_ of Necess_�y acquire by eminent domain real proper-.y n t-1."_•e Concord -area 402' Lower Pine-Gz.._ndo Creek 'lood cotu=rol char el. Iu^ :='5 -ALM H-earrwg on appeea of Peters & Verdu-0 --nC. from Board O Z--is Jecisz o _ .0 r eqL'__a preparar_CT. 0_ an %.R. -Or Yti Or SL'bdi r:.s_on ,'^�. , :.af ay,:t-.e area. ._:GO A.M. eari-g on appeal cT Bryan & !ftz-mhy Associates , ;:nc. =_cm Condi;.ion 23 imposed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission In approv ng tentative map of Minor Subdl vision 293-77, San Ramon area. 11:15:1 5 A.M. • earing on recommenda-._c _ CF „Out-cy Planning CCLm_SS_ }T wit:'1 respect to rezoning apmli cation of Presley O (,1_23-RZj :'lest ?_''tsC1Lrg a—reg. :.... aDpr Uved as recomme ded, -�Cr oduce ��"=i "•ante :nI i e -ea-a ^g' and Fitt % 1 ^"^ r - --- � a-� -o -' : -0 A.M. r_ear_r_g On ap7eal of Jack Hernandez From Planning Co�niSS 0:? de2� a= of 37 1-Oat.On (_:_C---- :o r eZCne 'land in he =vr^r_ area (ca n._=ua= 1 4 +4 E ?f E 4:00 P.M. Heari=g on am-Ze=_ o: B.Z. Deve_oilmen= .32( Cor_st:^�c:� Co. from ;o_*+_ Plan'n•= Cv r_ss-C% derv,_ o= apT" -C2 -OT- ;;7 -a "-Zona land armed den_'al of Doevel0pmenc :' alai =C: - , =-aza2•:t !_^ a-rea. Ql .'-t?r+,;az•y =-> __778 Boar"d =eC_�eC :mss i gn�_� I.ior_ to Cont!_iue t e :ear=g :o :��^•� .:GO --3 -f 00002 Board Os Supervisors' Calendar, continued February 28, 19''8 :r.: :: :.. :... %,v.s^ •:rte.: .. ITEMS SUBNrTTED TO TIS' HOARD : TMN.S - 9: CONSENT 1. AUTHOR-12"S charges in the assessment, rol= and rescindResolution Vo. 78/68 relatsng to an.�fer of tax lien to sn.secured roll. 2. PROCLAIM. March 1 through 7 as "`deisdits and Measures Week". 3. FLET March 28, 1979 at 11:05 a.m. for hea_rir g on P1213n=2 Commission recommendation with respec. to Jordaan/Casper/'doodman Dobson Epp' icat=on (2165-RZ) for rezoning land In she T alzut Creek area and for approval of Development Plan No. 32063-77. DENT claims of the fo l?owing: St-ave- 11 Jarn .?op e, Marian L. 3r+ic e, Jane E. Peterson, Ronald Keeton, !��. & Mrs. James 0. Thomas, f-lo l is McKarney,, and V. J. & Ruth `Taldi (amended) . 5. AL'TjiOR_T legal defense fOr Joe Kai_-± and Baiter, Depute Sherif�s, i_^_ connection. with Super=or Cour-. Act=on I3:'_�. o. ADOPT Ord�_-ance No. 78-15 rezoning =and in :he San Ramon area (2151-RZ) , said ord► -arnce having been i:troduced Februai-r 211 . 7. ACCEPT as complete construction of private improvements in !�.inor Subdivisions 20-75, 1da nut Creels area, and 185-76, Alamo area, and authorize refund Of cash deposit. 3. AUTHOR=— execution of agreement wi zh Jeno G. Carletti and David E. Kiepler for construction of private improvements in Minor Subd_vis_on 50-77, San Ramon area. 9. I.VTROrJCr ordinance to reveal .Chatter -1-2-6 of the County Ordinance nance Code on f211 -out and blast shelters , waive -reading and fix t+.arch 7, 19'8 for adoption. ITEMS '0 - 15• D ETM.M NATION (Staff recommendatson srLowm_ _O 1_Owing the item. ) 10. CONSIDER adoption of reso_,.r_�r_ regard .W% the E.Eivironmental Management P-an :.e'i?1Oped by :he ASSoC:at:.Oc2 Of ?ay Area G07eri�- men is (Oarr_en over f_Om :?brua_ry 2—, ). 1.. CONSIDER request of Executive Director of Contra Costa County Association for =he Mentally Retarded for agenda time (approximately 20 minutes) to masse a slide presentation demon- strating se: Tices Provided by the Association. CONSIDER FIXING !R.A.RCH 21, =0.173 AT 11:00 A.M. FOR =R:S-Y1'ATICN 12. !�?ORAi ULM. as Director of P=erm 4 ng %'-i= -response to Board refer_al) recommends..ng :hat a Boar-4 become the applicant to the Roca: Agency Formation Commission for a boundary reorgar+ za- t_�r_ i_ t e Orl:nda area. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RECOMM0NDATIONS 1- .r,='"-? _nom State Se^_atcr Joh A. Ne4ed'_;i commenting or- letter from the Reg:cna_ ^'^'stratOr, :'rued States ori-ro men+a'_ PMo tec- t:0'_: Agency, w4ith respect z- vcl:nniy Zancer St-ad- IR. =0 09003 Board of Supervisors' Calendar, continued F ebr-.,airy 7-8, 1978 L""'I'Ty.? from !�.ayor, City of Walnut Creek, on behalf of the Ci t-�r and the !?t. Diablo Unified School District, requesting county DarticiD2 tion in a joint Co=ty-Cit'I-School District waL{Way improvement project along Bancroft .Road. v - TO PUBLIC FORKS DIRECTOR FOR REPORT 15. LETTER from Sar_ Francisco Area Director, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, anrictuicing the availability of 56,8,400 for fisca.i year 1978 for Low income Public Housi,,g Program in the county's a' iocation area and advising that applieaz_ons For sald f,.:rds must be submitted with'Jn 45 days of notification. REFER TO KUSING AUTEORITY OF �Oi:TRA- COSTA COUNTY AND D%RECTOR iF PLANY'VG T�.S I' : ��rF ORM '" err (Copies of commjv=— cations _'_sten as ='io ation items have been furnished o a-' interested parties. ) 6. LZ1'"_'L. from President, West Contra Costa Bar Association, urging that const-action begiAn as soon as ?ossible to provide for . physical consolidation of the �i7e departments a- the !?unicipai Cou:^z of the Bay Judlcial _7 ! ORA%ML7. _'rpm Director, Human Resources Agency, :ransm=ttf ng updated Briefing Book on Hiuman Resources Agency which '--scribes .'he '_u-;get, program, organization and critical issues cen_roat-i-_g the Agency and its mayor +7DeraT_ng 'departments. 13. T=- ITER f_om President, Ca?1=0r^.i3 Conference of Local Heal th Officers, s-cateme_nt of DliCl+.c hea?th 7ollcy which urges development of a comprehens 7a state health plan which would _=ems ate a strong disease prevention component into the existing health care system. 19. Lr''rTF' from Chairman, Contra Costa Count- y Mental Health :Advisory Board, advising that said Board supports and recommends the 7rior_ties se. by the Mental Hlealzh Steering CommIzI.,ee for 00 .ania_ 1978-1"�79 Mental -ea_-. Audentat_or funding _21':.-hough it recognizes that :"e Me-"a= Heal't:, D_rec.or' s o; an _or an eX.Janded .^+OSS.+ :al used C�=3iS-h01�=.^•3 t may ae necessar"f on 3 lime =_mi-ad basis unt_- July _. 1773. ZO COF'r o: Revort o: t.-ho Ca=.ra Costa ^oun-y Employees , Retiremen- ssocl3-ion prepare. xr :he of Comes, .er_... .h do gland. Ac,...a___s and %Consu!.;.anta. Persons addressLlix t.e Board should complete the form orovided on -;.-ie ros= m and z.^:._sh the C��K W-^ 3—n copv of The` ^ DE.-�.3"' L fir FOR AG---',',�7A i:'M.S: ';+MINESD Y, 5:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,T_E T:VGS OF BCA.RD CCTe=TSS The Finance Committee (Supervise=s S. Hasseltina and X. C. Fanden) wi?l meet rsyri=ar'_f cn each Mor_day a�. ?:50 a.m. in Room 108, County ?,cmi sistrat:cn Bu__dw_, ..a+^lin=en, and = Wednesday if necessary. The :.�-erma ape:3t-:, s �am=i=ee Suppeznriso s W. N. 3ogaes3 an J. P. Ke:"_y; w-4-1-1 mes. on Monday, :ecr.:a= 71 ?- ":iC a.m. 4- r+e Air 'aL:'Ze.Vi 'S vv^^Lr'3r?.^.Ce ROGIII, COLL^.6v :sl"m!M4a.^3._,?3 �...� and thereof-er on^_ the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each .tcr_-_^.. OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ' . Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions February 28, 1978 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Department Addition Cancellation Civil Service 1 Clerk-CETA 1 Data Processing (CETA) Equipment Operator Trainee-CETA, 402 1 20/40 Typist 1 40/40 Typist Clerk Clerk Trainee-CETA Trainee-CETA, r58 1 20/40 Youth -- Project Aide-CETA . .. ...,..... . ......:....:...... 1 h -- Heat 1 P. I. Types Clerk-Project Medical 3 20/40 Senior -- Services Citizen Aide- Project 1 Clerk -- 1 Typist Clerk -- 7 Health Care Counsellor I 3 Licensed Voca- tional Nurse Social -- 12 Eligibility Worker II Service 2. Adopt resolution establishing 3 additional CETA Title II positions and allocating such positions to various County departments, as recommended by the Manpower Advisory Council. ON05 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator ` Re: Recommended Actions 2-28-78 Page: 2. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 3 . Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting v (a) Reta Hall, Tucson, AZ 24th Annual Meeting Social Service 4-7-78 to 4-12-78 Western Gerontol- ogical Society (b) Edwin A. Miller, Sacramento, CA Regional IX Member, Contra 3-1-78 to 3-3-78 Nutrition Conference Costa County Nutrition Council III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 4. Public Works (Solid Waste Management) . Appropriate grant of $45, 000 from the State Solid Waste Management Board for a study of feasibility of utilizing solid waste in a recovery system to provide steam for industrial use. 5. Probation (Special Grant Projects) . Adjust budgets to conform to approved project modifications and projected expenditures for fiscal year 1977-1978 ; the net effect of these adjustments is to increase the Reserve by $73,152. 6. Byron Fire Protection District. Appropriate $535 donated by Discovery Bay Homeowner' s Association for radio equipment. 7. Riverview Fire Protection District. Add $3 ,860 from district funds for equipment. 8. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for following budget units: District Attorney, County Medical Services, Health Department, Clerk of the Board, Public Works (Operating Engineers , County Service Area R-7) , Plant Acquisition, Probation, Indemnities. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 9. Authorize County .Auditor-Controller to initiate legal action in Small ClaLlms Court against Ladd Dudley Abbott and Steve M. Roberts to recover costs due Contra Costa County. To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-28-78 Page: 3 . IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS - continued 10. As recommended by the County Lien Committee, authorize County Auditor-Controller to accept the sum of $1,500 in settlement of the County claim against Mamie E. Webb. V. CONTRACTS AND GR.A.NTS 11. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) Vieanna Foster Parent $20 2-1-78 to _ Ruark education and 6-30-78 training (b) Lawrence Probation Dept. $324 3-7-78 to Metzger, Ph.D. staff training 4-18-78 "Working with the Alcoholic" (c) Intergovern- "Time Mangement" $450 3-1-78 to mental Manage- training for 3-10-78 ment Develop- Probation ment Institute Supervisors (d) Leighton and Prepare EIR for $3,500* 3-1-78 to Associates Subdivision 5187 , 12-31-78 Saranap Area * (paid by developer) (e) Joseph Jordan Feasibility study $11,000 2-1-78 to San Rafael for Criminal Justice 5-10-78 System DA/PD Case Tracking System (f) City of Intensified animal Not to 3-8-78 until Antioch control service exceed cancelled $28 ,000 payable to Coun v (g) State of Supplemental fund- $58, 255 1-1-78 to California, ing for County Drug (federal 6-30-78 Department Abuse Prevention funds) of Health Programs 1 ►i0007 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-28-78 Page: 4. V• CONTRACTS ?"ND GRANTS - continued 12. Amend November 29 , 1977, Board order which established rates for ambulance and non-emergency transportation services to add a provision allowing differential payments for night calls and emergency runs in the Richmond area, said provision having been inadvertently omitted from the original Board order, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. VI. LEGISLATION 13. Acknowledge receipt of letter from the County Administrator furnishing information on SB 1 (Behr) relating to Homeowners Property Tax Relief and consider establishing a position in support of said legislation. VTI. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 14. Acting as the Board of Directors, 'Nest County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, adopt Resolution of Intention to Convey Real Property located at 13908 San Pablo Avenue, San Pablo, to the Redevelopment Agency of the Citv of San Pablo for $28 , 000 in accordance with the terms and conditions of Real Property Purchase Agreement dated February 10, 1978 on file in the Public Works Department; and authorize the Board Clerk to publish a Notice of Intention to Convey Real Property, fixing - March 28 , 1978 at 11:00 a.m. as the date and time the Board will meet to make such conveyance. 15. Authorize Lease Management Section, Public Works Department, to negotiate for temporary office space of approximately 1,000 square feet in the Martinez area for use by the Health Department' s Nutrition Project. 16. Authorize Lease Management Section, Public Works Department, to negotiate for office space for the Manpower Office in the Concord area to allow for consolidation of staff now in two locations ; 5 , 000-6 , 000 square feet of space is likely to be required. 17. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute lease between Countv and The Relocatable Confinement Facilities Company for a temporary confinement module to house 16 women to be located adjacent to the Women' s Minimum Security Facility in Richmond; cost will be $2,300 per month for a period of 36 months. • To: Board of Supervisors From: Countv Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 2-28-78 Page: 5. VIII.OTHER ACTIONS 18. Authorize Mental Health Director to sign and submit to the State Board of Control a claim against the State of California for allowance of cost of services paid to Westcom Industries, Inc. for the fiscal years 1969-1970, 1970-1971, and 1971-1972, for services rendered under the County' s Mental Health program. 19. Acknowledge receipt of a memorandum from the Director of Planning concerning reorganization of the Community Development Program and refer said memorandum to the Internal Operations Committee. 20. Acknowledge receipt of letter from County Administrator pertaining to AB 568 which relates to modification of the age 65 mandatory retirement requirement and, as recommended therein, authorize the Director of Personnel to discuss proposed policies and procedures for implemen- tation of said measure with department heads and employee organizations and refer proposal to a Board committee for review and report. 21. Introduce ordinance to allow for implementation of compensatory time provisionsnegotiated with certain employee organizations in the 1977-1979 Memorandums of Understanding, waive reading, and fix March 7 , 1978 for adoption. 22. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute documents approving the Fiscal Year 1978-1979 Plan and Budget of the Area Agency on Aging in the amount of $530,394 ($451,381 federal, $62,189 county, and $16,824 local agencies) , and authorize the Director, Human Resources Agency, to submit the Plan to the State Office on Aging upon Board approval. NOTE Following presentation of the County Administrator's agenda, the Chairman will ask if anyone in attendance wishes to comment. Issues will be carried over to a later time if extended discussion is desired. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS : WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON 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 28, 1978 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 1. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 - INCREASE PAYMENT AGREEMENT FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES - Bethel Island Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Governing Board of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, increase by $6,000 the payment allowed under the February 10, 1976 Agreement for Engineering Services between CDM, Inc. , Environmental Engineers, Walnut Creek and District No. 15. The additional costs are a result of increased expenses during August and September of 1977 due to the Armco Company's bid protest on the plans and specifications for the District No. 15 Sewage Collection System Project. State and Federal funds are available for 87h% of the costs. The local share is being funded by proceeds of a General Obligation Bond authorized in 1967. (RE: Work Order No. 5400-0927) (EC) 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 28, 1978 REPORTS Report A. FLOODING PROBLEM AT HOME OF WILLIAM A. DRYDEN - Orinda Area Through its Order of January 31, 1978, the Board of Supervisors referred a letter from Mr. William A. Dryden, concerning a flood- ing problem in the Meadow View Road area of Orinda, to the Public Works Director and County Counsel. Subdivision 4307, on Meadow View Road, Orinda, has been under con- struction since the summer of 1977 . Most of the subdivision drain- age is directed southerly across Meadow View Road into a drainage channel running along the back lot lines of properties on Glorietta Boulevard. One of these properties is owned by Mr. Dryden. Most of the public and private road improvements have been con- structed in the subdivision with the exception of some deficiencies which came to light primarily as a result of the rainy weather. The recent rains also delivered large amounts of soil into the drainage system from the newly graded areas. The seeding done by the developer could only partially mitigate this problem. The original hydraulic review of the drainage channel was carried out by the subdivider' s engineer downstream of the subdivision to a section which was determined by him to be adequate. At the time of the review, it was not realized that further downstream the - channel itself was inadequate, partially due to obstructions by the property owners. The large amount of runoff carrying silt and con- struction debris from the subdivision aggrevated the conditions. The Grading Engineer and the Public Works Department Land Develop- ment Division have been in contact with the subdivider's (Banovac Corporation, Mill Valley, California) representative, Mr. Breit- weiser, who is also the builder and the holder of grading permits. On February 7, 1978, staff of this department met with Mr. Dryden on his property and reviewed the conditions. Mr. Breitweiser has been advised in writing of the necessary corrective work, including the improvement of the channel along Mr. Dryden' s property. Some of the temporary protective work has already been accomplished. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 9 February 28 , 1978 00010 Report A Continued: Additional engineering design and construction work will be needed to complete the improvements required under the Subdivision Ordi r_ance and the Subdivision Agreement. Submittal of revised improvement plans and a work schedule is ex- pected from the subdivider shortly. Final construction is expected to be completed after plan review when weather conditions are suit- able. Mr. Dryden has been advised that, while the subdivider is obligated to improve the inadequate portions of the drainage channel, he and his neighbors will have to keep it free of obstructions. Claims for damage to his private property should be resolved directly with the subdivider. The County Counsel concurs with this report. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept this report. (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I Item 1. PARK AVENUE - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Park Avenue Bridge Improvement Project and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days, and opened at 2 :00 p.m. on Thursday, March 30, 1978. The Engineer 's estimated construction cost is $35,000. The project consists of constructing a precast, prestressed concrete slab with traffic barrier walls over an existing bridge, including a timber walkway with railing along one side. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under County Guide- lines. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. (RE: Project No. 1065-4413-665-77) . (RD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 2. MONTAR BAY RECREATION CENTER - APPROVE CONTRACTS - San Pablo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and author- ize the Public Works Director to execute an Inspection Services Con- tract with Mr. Robert G. Soto_ for contract documents review and construction inspection services for the Montarabay Recreation Center, (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page -T of 9 February 28 , 1978 Item 2 Continued: County Service Area M-17. This contract is effective February 28 , 1978. This contract provides for payment for services in accordance with the standard rates indicated in the contracts. (RE: Work Order No. 5220-927) (B&G) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 3. ORINDA COMMUNITY CENTER - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Orinda Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the Consulting Service Services Agreement with Royston, Hanamoto, Beck and Abey, Landscape Architects of Mill Valley. The consulting services include design and construction documents for the Orinda Community Center Park, Phase V. Phase V is designated "Family and Group Picnic Area" on the Master -Plan and is the only in- complete element on the Master Plan. This Agreement is effective February 21, 1978 , and provides for a maximum payment to the Consultant of $2,500, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. (RE: 5384-927) (B&G) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS III & V Item 4. TREAT BOULEVARD/WILLOW PASS MEDIAN LANDSCAPING - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Walnut Creek & West Pittsburg Areas The work performed under the contract for installation and one-year maintenance of median island landscaping on Treat Boulevard in the Walnut Creek area and on Willow Pass Road in the West Pittsburg area was completed by the contractor, Valley Crest Landscape, Inc. of Concord, on February 25, 1978, in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of approximately $41,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of February 25, 1978. The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 4861-4324-661-76) (C) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 9 February 28 , 1978 �00-1? SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 5. BRIDGEHEAD ROAD PUMP STATION - APPROVE AGP,EaMENT - Antioch Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the Consulting Services Agreement with Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Civil Engineers, Martinez, for the design of the Bridgehead Road Pump Station, Antioch. This Agreement is effective February 28, 1978, and provides for design and construction documents for necessary pump station improvements for storm water control at the Santa Fe Railroad undercrossing on Bridge- head Road, Antioch. Payment to the Engineers will be on an as-earned basis with a guaranteed maximum of $2,000, which amount shall not be exceeded without further authorization by the Public Works Director. (RE: Work Order No. 4214-0661) (B&G) Item 6. COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-7 - APPROVE FUND TRANSFER - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the transfer of $3, 000 of County Service Area R-7 funds to the San Ramon Vallev Unified School District for disbursement to the John Baldwin School to assist in development of park and recreational facil- ities. The transfer of these funds is in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement between the County and the San Ramon Valley Unified School District, previously approved by this Board on October 21, 1975. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to - draw a warrant in the amount of $3 , 000, payable to the San Ramon Valley Unified School District and forward to the Service Area Coordinator, Public Works Department, for delivery. The Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-7 has approved the above recommendation. (RE: Work Order No. 5450-927) (SAC) Item 7. SUBDIVISION 4918 - ACCEPT INSTRUMENT - Danville Area , It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept a Grant Deed from W. S. I. Build- ing Company, Inc. (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 4 of 9 February 28 , 1978 00013 Item 8 . CROW CANYON ROAD - APPROVE ABANDONMENT - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors summarily abandon a po=tion of Crow Canyon Road which is superseded by relocation, and direct the Clerk of the Board to cause a certified copy of the Reso- lution of Abandonment to be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder. The right of way to be abandoned has been superseded by the rights of way dedicated by Leadership Housing Systems, Tr_c. , and Broadmoor Homes, Inc. , which were accepted by the Board for recording on May 18 = 1976 and May 25, 1976, respectively, for Crow Canyon Road in connec- tion with Subdivision 4742. The right of way was originally dedicated in 19< l by adjacent propertl owners for the future Crow Canyon Road. A better alignment for Crow Canyon Road was subsequently developed. The Planning Commission has reviewed this matter with its review of Subdivision 4742. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors waive the $500 deposit as set forth in the County's Policy for Processing Requests for Road and Easement Abandonments. (LD) Item 9. RAMONA WAY - APPROVE AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT AND ACCEPT WORK - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage Dis- trict, approve the Amendment to Contract (Construction Agreement) with Mountain Construction, Inc. , of San Ramon, the contractor, for the installation of a storm drain and manhole structures on Ramona Way, and authorize the Chairman of the Board to execute the Amendment. The Amendment provides a warranty to the District by requiring the contractor to repair or replace any section of the storm drain pipe in which certain specified defects appear on or before August 30, 1978. The contract, including bonds (to the extent of $20, 000) , remains in effect until any necessary warranty work is completed. The work performed under the subject contract was completed by the contractor on June 20, '1977, in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of approximately $39, 000. It is recommended that the Board accent the work as complete as of June 20, 1977 . The work was completed within- the allotted time limit. The period between completion and acceptance resulted from the delay in reaching agreement with the contractor on the details of the above-referenced Amendment to Contract. (C) A G E N D A Public Works Department -Page '5 0f 9 February 28,- 1978 000 8," 19780001A Item 10. LA GONDA WAY - AUTHORIZE ISSUANCE OF PURCHASE ORDER - Danville Area An informal bid was received by the Public Works Director for the - construction of longitudinal drainage along La Gonda Way between Parrot Place and San Ramon Creek in the Danville area. The proposed work is necessary to correct a drainage problem on La Gonda Way and Parrot Place. This work is a portion of a larger drainage project that is being funded by the local property owners (on Parrot Place) and the developer of Subdivision MS 277-76. The existing drainage system is inadequate to handle drainage from Parrot Place. This work complies with the Board' s policy on the construction of drainage facilities. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Public Works Director to arrange for the issuance of a purchase order to the J. Arthur White Company, Inc. , of Walnut Creek, Calif. , the low bidder, in the amount of $9500. (RE: Project No. 463�4B-4481-661-78) (LD) GENERAL Item 11. RECOMMENDATIONS ON AWARD OF CONTRACTS The Public Works Director will present recommendations on the award of contracts for which he has received bids. (ADM) Item 12. SOLID WASTE MANAGFMENT - ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF GRANT The Board of Supervisors, on December 20, 1977, authorized the Public Works Director to execute all documents necessary to obtain a State grant offer in the amount of $45, 000 to complete a conceptual study on the feasibility of constructing an energy resource recovery facility at the U.S. Steel Pittsburg Plant. This study supports the East County energy recovery facility element of the County Solid Waste Management Plan. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors acknowledge receipt of said grant. Brown and Caldwell, Consulting Engineers, Walnut Creek, the firm retained to perform the study, were informed to commence work on January 18, 1978, the same day as the St-ate officially awarded the grant. The study is expected to be ccmpleted in August 1978. (RE: Work Order No. 5300-0927) (EC) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 9 February 28, 1978 0901.5 Item 13. OAKLEY CLINIC - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Architectural Services Agreement with Davis, Rica and Makrakis, Walnut Creek, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the Agreement which is effective February 14, 1978. The Architectural 'Services Agreement includes design and construc- tion documents for construction of a new medical facility to be located on a County-owned parcel in Oakley, bounded by 2nd Street, Ruby Street, O'Hara Avenue and Star Street. This Agreement provides for a total fee of eight percent based on the approved cost extimate submitted at completion of the Design Development Phase, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. The tentative construction cost is $445, 000, and eight percent of the tentative construction cost is $35, 600. (RE: 4419-4729) (B&G) Item 14. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT - APPROVE CONTRACTS - Concord Area it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute an Inspection Services Contract with Mr. Robert G. Soto for contract documents review and construction inspection services for Classroom Remodel at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Concord. This contract is effective February 28, 1978 . This contract provides for payment for services in accordance with the standard rates indicated in the contracts. _ (RE: 7100-4698) (B&G) Item 15. SUPPORT USE OF RADAR FOR CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a Resolution urging the Legislature to provide funds for radar to be used by the California Highway Patrol in .residence districts. It is further recommended that the Board urge the County Supervisors Association of California and every Board of Supervisors in the State to also support this position. (MLK) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 of 9 February 28, 1°78 09016 Item 16. DETEtiTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Elevators contract (Project No. 5269-926- (57) ) , and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days at 2 : 00 p.m. , Thursday, March 30, 1978. This contract will provide for the installation of two elevators in the new Detention Facility. The initial estimate made by Turner Construction Company, the construction manager, is $130,000. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan. The EIR was filed with the Board on May 3, 1977. Project No. 5269-926- (57) ) (DFP) Iter 17. VARIOUS LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIONS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the following: Item Subdivision Owner Area Parcel Map MS 167-76 G. L. Coats Martinez Final Map 4918 WSI Building Co, Inc. Danville and Subdivision Agreement (LD) - Item 18. ROAD ACCEPTANCE RESOLUTIONS - CORRECT ERRORS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the correction of minor clerical error in the Resolutions accepting the improvements in Subdivisions 3868, 3844, 4171 and 4454. (LD) Item 19. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE BID ADDENDUM - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and autho- rize the Public Works Director to issue an addendum to plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project approved on January 24 , 1978. The addendum is Addendum 3 - Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs, Project No. 5269-926- (53) ) . (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 8 of 9 February 28, 1978 Item 19 continued: The addendum modifies the plans and specifications as requested by Kaplan/1•3cLaughlin, the project architect. Turner Construction Company, the construction manager, anticipates no increase in contract cost. Bids for the Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs will continue to be received on March 9, 1978. (RE: Project No. 5269-926- (53) ) (DFP) Item 20. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE BID ADDENDUM - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and autho- rize the Public Works Director to issue an addendum to plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Project approved on January 31, 1978 . The addendum is Addendum 2 - Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall, Project No. 5269-926- (55) The addendum modifies the plans and specifications as requested by Kaplan/McLaughlin, the project architect. Turner Construct-ion Company, the construction manager, anticipates no increase i.n contract cost. Bids for the Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall will continue to be received on March 9, 1978. (RE: : Project No. 5269-926- (55) ) (DFP) Item 21. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLY REPORT A.. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider the attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. " B. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors' information and public distribution. No action required. C. Consideration of separate report of Chief Engineer concerning proposed 1978-79 Federal Reclamation Projects in California. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward anv particular item to a later specific time if discussion becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A G E_ N_ D A_ Public Works Department Page 9 of 9 February 28, 1978 Q0018 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency February 28, 1978 CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS TIME ATTENDANCE 'ATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended Authorization 1�r 2 Thurs. San Joaquin 10:00 a.m. Public Advisory Staff Valley Farm Bureau Committee Meeting Interagency Office Drainage 1274 W. Hedges Program Fresno ar 8 Wed. League of 10:00 a.m. Presentation on Staff Women Voters Contra Costa Protection of of Diablo County Water S.F. Bay-Delta by Valley District Senator John A. Board Room Nejedly and Gerald H. Meral of Dept. of Water Resources -.r 17 Fri. Central Coast Carmel Presentation on Supervisor Suvervisors Peripheral Canal Hasseltine Association �1��19 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PST IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :00 A.M. , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 , 1978 IN ROOM 107, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman R. I. Schroder, presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Bogqess , E. F1. Hasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputv Clerk. '��rN 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) . nf��2� In thl Board of SuparVisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 -,, 1978 In the Matter of Ordinance(s) Introduced. The f ollowing ordinance(s) which amend(s) the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County as indicated having been introduced, the Board by unanimous vote of the members present waives full reading thereof and fixes Marr'h J 192p as the time for adoption of same: Repealing Chapter 42-6 of the County Ordinance Code on Fall-Out and Blast Shelters PASSED by the Board on F bruaar�A ?A- 1.27A - I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on ine minutes of sold Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Supervisors -0-,zxed. this 28th day of__FPhrua y 19 78 r-j,, R_ O_ LSSOU, Clerk By r 1 ' r , y.., tepidly Clark H 24. 12174 : IS.!.I --,"Ronda Amdahl 00022 022 fj-) Me board o-r ,)up-arviso:s 0 i Contra Costo Count- , Mate or' California - February 28 _ 1978 In the Matter of Ordinance(s) Introduced. The following ordinance(s) which amends) the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County as indicated having been introduced, the Board by unanimous vote of the members present waives full reading thereof and fixes march 7 , 1978 as the time for adoption of s?=.e: AmenelSection 36-6.404 to clarify definitions: of "normal" and usual" workweeks, and Section 36-8.1002 on overtime pa_v and regulations on comp. time: PASSED by the Board on February 28 , 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered az tae minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the 8card o. Supervisors -- -affixed this 28th day of February 19 78 ..I_ R_ OLSSON, Clerk i By«.Ct,'ntA -x-1 Deputy. efer;c H 24 12174 75.31 Jamie L. Johnson - ORDINANCE NO. 78-IS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 382 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND DIVIDING AND DISTRICTING SAID COUNTY INTO LAND USE DISTRICTS, PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE", PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF A PORTION OF the San Ramon Area. BEING IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of the hereinafter described zoning maps. These maps are added for the purpose of rezoning a portion of the territory shown thereon. The. said maps include a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled A Portion of the Districts Map for the San Ramon Area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map No. 21. SECTION II: Section 3A of Ordinance No. 382, of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of Subsection 1568 at the end thereof, as follows: An Amendment to a Portion of the Districts ap for the San Ramon Area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map No. 21. 78-15: Planning Commission, Applicant, 2191-RZ, Land Located in the San Ramon Area to Single Family Residential (R-10) Zoning Classification SECTION III: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after date of adoption, and the same shall be published once before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage and adoption, with the names of the Members voting for and against the same, in THE VALLEY PIONEER , a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 28t-b day of FAbruary. 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine, and R. I. Schroder. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of The County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the -- Board of Supervisors of the County of Cone Costa, State of California By ,( C� �I ,� <' �� }� y (SEAL) Deputy Clerk 2191-RZ Planning Commission, Applicants Of 0,24 � ns�e- �■n iiwZ .aa �■■arta► vtra . � lou=r na aNto s wrs� • //■� map vat/■■.• FARM .WX Imo■ a ROSS BOX MEN VERMEER an ' , M NONE was■.■.■aa. 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'1 oaaao■ lar• raaaa EEE as at■rtrglN t �aa'a"aa M■ ME■EMM uaa tla//es�p_�NM YI rs raw■a_'a�3�i��u•ousa ones am sous�as �ii � SEEN qtr aq/at■oaSam MESON ME - viii ■_viii uIN �,� MIKE:: J 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: �O Z-2— Department Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/4/78 Action Requested: Add one Clerk/Intermediate Clerk position for Pittsburg Clinic Proposed effective dat : 1/15/78 Explain why adjastmcent is needed: to restore positions which were lost by reclassification because offset=were not available for Health Care Counsellor II positions established b P-300 #10152. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: ' ^f D $ �ti_L,L:IV ED . Fixed Assets: (t "t items and cast) Estimated totals ,,, $ George Degnan, M.D. , Director Dc'e � ---- '-- Signature b Eugene J. Morel Personnel'Nfficer Department Head ,,�� Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Janu r 31 To Civil Service for review and reconmteAatio Count A - ristrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commissionate: FPh,.,,�; l/. 3 Classification and Pay Recommendation CA Classify 1 Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Clerk, Salary Level 173 (634-771) . Assistant Personn 1 ctor Recommendation of County Administrator e: February 24, 1978 !a ' Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. �rll County A ministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors F E 6 2 8 1578 Adjustment APPROVED ) on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 2 8 1978 By: APPROVAL o4 th i,6 ad j stmejt t cojistitute,6 an Apptop,-Eia ti c)t Ad1u stinemt and PeAz onnel- Re sots t roil Amendmeat. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (14347) (Rev. 11/70) of w26 V POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: J0 .22 Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/4/78 Action Requested: Add one Typist Clerk/Inter. Typist Clerk position for Pittsburg Clinic. Proposed effective dat : 1/15/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: to restore positions which were lost by reclassi i.ca ion because offsets were not available for Health Care Counsellor II Positions established by P-300 #1 E= Estimated`cost-,of L�djustment: Amount: Vii= -f� . 7 c�EC_ 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed _Assets: (Ziht stems and coat) Estimated tvfal ''! -kdm'n:s razor George Degnan, 'M.D. , Medical Director Date------------~-� Signature by Eugene J. Morel, Ponne Officer Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Januax,(Al, 1978 To Civil Service for review and recommen t' n. C . Count dmin' rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commissiona e: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. - The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding I Typist Clerk, Salary Level 194 (666-809) . e Assistant -Pey-sonneY Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 24 , 1278 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. A&/-4 County Ad i a Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( on F F 8 2 8 1918 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 2 Q lg7g BY: y h E C' krk' L in� E� APPROVAL op tlu.s adjustment co►zatctutet.. .s an Appnop,-, aon Adjustment and PeJ cnnet Resotu.ti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 04347) (Rev. 11/70) �D�W128 l POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: IC7 � 2 � Department HRA/SOCIAL SERVICE Budget Unit 502 Date 1-19-78 Action Requested: Cancel Eligibility Worker II positions 502-XHVA-08,14,16,21 ,29(five) Proposed effective date: ASAP �xplain why adjusfinent is needed: offset positions needed for Medical Services -a Cc;-,r:`! Estimated cost-bf-adjustment: tID Amount: .<_ 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (Wt .t te.ma and coa#I k". j v 7-7:75M. Trc:1107 Estimated total �, $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 To Civil Service for review and recomme tion. Counfv Ad ator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission 01ae: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel (5) Eligibility Worker II positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by c=�ncelling (5) Eligibility Worker II positions #08, #14, #16, #21, #29; Salary Level 285 (879-1068) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date* February 24 , 1978 Recommendation of the Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. - is raCounmr Action of the Board of Su a visors FEB 2 8 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on . R. OLSSON, County Clerk o Date. FEB 2 8 1978 By: Jl 0 ,�O- 0, APPROVAL o6 th z adjustment con ti tuteb an, Appn.opn%ati.on Adju tment and Peuonnet Resotuti.on Amendment. r 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) W)0 29 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: o22 , Department Social Service Budget unit 502 Date 1-25-78 Action Requested: Cancel 7 Eligibility Worker II positions; 502-XHVA-46,54,65,67,91 ,131 ,140 Proposed effective date:ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: to be used as offsets for 7 Health Care Counsellor I _ pos oris in Medical Services r s<M� iif i Estimate4 cost bf `adjustment: _ Amount: I . Salaries and wages: + i3 $ 2. Fixed Assets: (.scat item and coat) e.r. , Estimated total $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator ate: January 30 , 1978 To Civil Service for -review and recommendat ' Count rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission te: February lox 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cancel (7) Eligibility Worker II positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling (7) Eligibility Worker II positions ,#46, 54, 65, 67, 91, 131, 140, Salary Level 285 (879-1068) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant- Personr%l' Di rectocK Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 24 , 1978 Recommendation of the Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. County A mi i tratoh Action of the Board of Su ervisors Adjustment APPROVED on FEB 2 8 1978 �f J,--R. OLSSON, County Clerk FEB 2 8 1978 B .- Date: � Y= APPROVAL V6 -thiz adju Amen con. t tut2a an Appnopti.ati.on Adju ;Unent and Peruraonnet Re,ao&ti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top sect 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) 0f 30 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 1/4/78 Action Requested: Add three Licensed Vocational Nurse positions for Nursing Service. Proposed effective date. 1/1S/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: to restore positions which were lost by reclassification because offsets were not available for Health Care Counsellor II Positions established b #10M. Estimated ,cost , austment: Co niy Amount: ti `--('E'Nf RD I . Safaries�nd"-`'wages: `"�" $ - 2. Fixed Assets:v (.P.i,at items and coat) u (] {ce$or Humtt�S�U?C�S AG---:ICY AAmiri; irca,c,r AA = Estimated total ` = $ George Degnan, M.D. , Medi ctor Date_ f, ----- Signature by Eugene J. Morel, Perso el'Q, ficer ����^ Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January , 1978 To Civil Service for review and recomme tion. Countv Admini trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Da e: February 14, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 3 Licensed Vocational Nurse positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Licensed Vocational Nurse. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 3 Licensed Vocational Nurse positions, Salary Level 259 (812-987) . Assistant Personne irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 24, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. County m stta or Action of the Board of Supervisors FEB 2 8 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on . OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 9 8 1978 By: pJR '( ,t �� 0— i 10,) Z.L1 APPROVAL ob -thi.6 adju.btmerrt co)1ztitutea an Apphopni,at,Zon Adjustment and Peuonnet Reeotuti_on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muz t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section Or Office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) ����1 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Medical Spr ice5 Budget Unit 540 Date 1-25-78 Action Requested: Add 7 Health Care Counsellor I positions Proposed effective date:ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: to establish the remaining 7 Health Care Counsellor positions -of the -planned for P.H.P. Estimated- cost-of-adjustment: a Ccunty Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: 'V E D $ 2. Fixed Assets: (Z46t iteni6 and cost) $ Estimated f6taLi $ Signature Department Head ' Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: january 30, T976 To Civil Service for Review and Recommenda _!! Count V AdmWistrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission r ate. Classification and Pay Recommendation 14, 1949— Classify 7 Health Care Counsellor I positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Health care Counsellor I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (7) Health Care Counsellor I, Salary Level 290 (892-1084) . Assistant Personnel Krector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: February 24, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on FEB 2 8 197? OLSSON, County Clerk FEB 1978 Date: By: APPROVAL oS this adjustment constituteA an ApptopAiation Adjurtment and Pe.,%6onnet Rezotation Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) - - — 0(I() POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: G7 � 7 Civil Service Department 581 Department Public sexvire, EnIIin=Pnt, Budget Unity 582 Date 2/22/78 Classify and add (1) Clerk-CETA position; cancel (1) Data Processing Action Requested: Equipment Operator Trainee-CETA position; AND Reduce hours of Typist-Clerk Trainee-CETA position, and classify and add (1) Youth Project Aide-CETA position 20/40. Proposed effective date: 3/1/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: CETA Public Service Employment adjustments necessary to implement FY 77-78 program plan. CO"'i'O Cos* - a County Amount- Estimated cost of adjustment: ���LiVLD 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (tint .ctema and coat) - %v Off i$e of %-tdninistrat�r, Estimated tot Signature c- c �. for/ epartment Head 1 i Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: County Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: 2/22/78 Classification and Pay Recommendation Cost Center 582-Classify and add (1) Clerk-CETA position; Cancel (1) Data Processing Equipment Operator Trainee-CETA, pos. #02. (Auditor-Controller). Cost Center 581- Reduce (1) 40/40 Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA, pos. #58 to 20/40; classify and add (1) 20/40 Youth Project Aide-CETA position. (CO-OP Extension). Duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification and adjustment. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of (1) Clerk-CETA position, Salary level 178 ($634-771), and the cancellation of (1) Data Processing Equipment Operator Trainee-CETA, position x%02, Salary level 232 ($748-909) (582);AND Reduce (1) 40/40 Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA, pos. x`58 to 20/40, Salary level 178 ($634-771); classify and add (1) Youth Project Aide-CETA pog7to 20/ -, Sal ry 1�1 203 ($684-832). forl Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: Feb=uary 24 , 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. County AdnWiatdF Action of the Board ofSu ervisors FEB 2 g 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( wi) on . R. OLSSOIV, County Clerk z Date: FEB Z 8 1918 By. A x . ; APPROVAL 00' .tlu.6 ad1ustjne►Lt eonstituteb an Apprcoani.ati.on Adjustment and Pmonnee Resolation Amendment. NOTE: To 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) Of ffly33 POS I T I OR ADJ USTM. ENT REQUEST No: �6 Department HEALTH Budget Unit 450 Date 2-6-78 Action Requested: Allocate one (1) Typist Clerk-Project, Permanent-Intermittent position to the department. Proposed effective date:ASAP Explain why adjustment- is needed: To provide additional clerical staff for the WIC Project. Co:�trd Costa County Estimated cost of adjustment: 4E�CEi,JED FEB - 9 i978 Amount: ­ 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 7,217 (annual) 2. Fixed Assets: (• Est .i tems and eobt) Office of rr•.,,,fi, Aa i.,,strato . RESoua_=s .tGENCY Estimated total $ 712 �Yov� 17 Signature - Department Head �1 I ni ti al Determi 6ati on of County Administrator Date: February 10 , 1978 o Civil Service : Request recommendatio oj Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: February 22, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Permanent Intermittent Typist Clerk-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Permanent Intermittent Typist Clerk-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding I Permanent Intermittent Typist Clerk-Project, Salary Level 194 (666-809) . Assistant lerlLonnelot'Eirector Recommendation *of County Administrator •• Date: February '24 , 1978 f" Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. d - County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on FEB 2 8 1978 J_,A OLSSON, County Clerk Date: FEB 2 8 1978 + � a By; QTz���cc APPROVAL o S tIua ad jua tme.n t eonzti tutu an Appnoplr i.a ti.on Adjustment and Pe,%6 onne e Resotuti.on Amendment. t NOTE: Two section and reverse side of form fmurt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) J r. 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C t 7 I DEPARTMENT 01 OICANIZATIIN IIIT: ACCOUNT C0911C District Attorney (CC #242) 016ANIZATIII U11-0IJECT 2. FIXED ASSET -QbEC1EASQ INCREASE OIJECT OF EIPENSE 01 FIIED ASSET ITEM 11. WAITIII 2835 2170 Household Expense 1,150 2835 4951 File Horizontal 0005 1 1,150 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- ON LER To establish a fixed asset budget to permit the l �j �� purchase of a Sliding door 21 compartment By: Date�— Cabinet, 87" x 108" x 18" , manufactured by Harbor, Catalog 4SFFD-1587, SD3 , plus 60 file supports. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR This fixed asset item is required by the Concord /-' Office to file open Misdemeanor Complaint files . By: �6jl - Dat• 'Z r File snace for open and closed files in this office is almost exhausted. The new cabinet BOARD OF SUPERVISORS will provide adequate file space for the next Su�xrs;sors l:rnn .F_hdcn. several years. YES: Sch,,Zcr.Bo&s- ,�Iasscicine NO: EB g g J.R. OLSSON, CLERK . _��` ►r ` _, � ` YI Chief Assistant 1 ,24/ 78 •I�AATY�E TITLE DATE Gar E. Strankman By: Jamie Johnson eputy Clerk Ali. J111IA1 I1. .2D (111 129 Rev 7/7T) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 3109 INSTRUCTIONS _ NOTE: FORKS ARE AVAILI,BLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustmants, Fora K 129, in quadruplicate plus any intenial 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 tho fors as follows: 1. Department: Show nue of department or organisation 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 iters list the item showing quantity, description, and collar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustaent is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Data: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 1 a ~ • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOU4T CODING I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT 0540 Medical Services ^=:AgI.ZrI('4 SU6-JDJE1T 2 FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE 1 OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEMN0. QUANTITY 1 1 6979 1 4954 Stretcher - with casters and side rails 012S 1 X1,343.00 6979 111954 Table, examining 01,Z2 2 1,690.00 6979 4954 Cabinets, Treatment 01;29 3 1,005.00 6979 1 4954 Miscellaneous Prosthetic and Assistive Devices $4,038.00 I I 1 I APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER - 1 A The above adjustment will Permit the purchase of one By: :} �� c< �� Date /i7/ stretcher, two examining tables and three treatment cabinets all of which would be used for the care and COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR treatment of Patients in the Martinez Emergency -� Clinic (6383) • ": S- nl"OL-� Date-;Z Q-7/�� BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S :j Supmison TCcnm..Fihdcn. ,ShcIOdcr.Boggess.Hafachine NO. (J UN` FSB 2/8 x978 Cis-- Assistant Medical Director 2 /10/ 78 J.F. OLSSON. CLERK 4. ZZ - — � T� $IQN ATUIIE TITLE DATE av QilILLI� ; ,_�,.�lt�Q.C7� _ L. F. Girtman, M.D. APPROPRIATION AP006,ZZ ADJ JOURNAL 10. l �' ami L. Johnson Deputy Clerk ���'!� (M !29 Re, 7/77) 1SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 31DE !NSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE LVAILABLE 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 departtnant or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of E:mense: 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 t'D 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 Acministrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. !�. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the Count* Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 87 7; • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACdOUNT LODiN6 I DEPARTMENT OR ORSANIZATION UNIT: MEDICAL SERVICES 0540 - S.i6AMIlATlO� SUo CBJECT 2. FILED ASSET <,'DECREASE> INCREASE 03lECT Of EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ;TFM Mb. QUANTITY 14419 4275 Relocation of Mental Health Activity $5,000 6960 2250 Rent of Equipment $5,000 i i � ff i APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER --ten To provide funds for a rough estimate of the cost of ;: �� -� Dote /IS/7b relocation of telephones and necessary lighting associated with the emergency relocation of Mental COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Health Activity. Bv: c `na''� Dote�627/7� 904RD OF SUPERVISORS YES , Suprtviwrs}cam.Fandrn. SchruScc,llu5Scss,Hasscicine NO:N c Iv C o�EB' 2Y 19 8 t5 Assistant R. oLssaN, CLERK 4_ /. 'ytMedical Director 2 �3 / 78 J. 0 NATO PC _- TITLE DAT[ L. F. Girtman, M.D. APOPOPRIATION `� cry. AW JOURNAL N0. �3(TIiC' O li'i�Deputy Cfe�k �(,,l( (I{ !29 ;-- 7/,771 ! SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 310E Jo INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Foran M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or di--trict 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 Eamense: Show expenditure sub--object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 4 • CONTRA cOS.TA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT is T/C 2 7 I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Health ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2, FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. QUANTITY 5728 4956 16 mm Sound Projector Oooi / 588.60 Bell and Howell Model 1582 CS $746 5Z, Ektagraphic Slide Projector Kodak AV 340 ZR w/Ektanar OQ2 / 303-06 Zoom lens $266 5728 217 0 HOUSEHOLD EXPENSE $101JL2 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-C NTRO To allow for the purchase of one x117/ sound projector and one slide projector By: Date Z at an approximate cost of $1012. 00. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Funds are available under the County By: � Date Nutrition Project for the Elderly budget contract #29-214-11. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES : SDpervLS°rs Venn,%fihJen. Schraiu.13,99,15,I i rUcAint NO: FEB 8/197 Q 7 L--� � -� 4,0z,� /27/ 78 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. IOMATUNE ITLE DATE By— APPROPRIATION A POO 5226 Jamie Johnson )eputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. Of w;41 IN 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE , v7 i INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub--object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already 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 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. v HEALTH DEPARTMENT Contra Costa County TO: Ron De Vincenzi DATE: January 27,1978 Fiscal Officer 01 r'� ' N FE8 FROM: 4eraiini. SUBJECT: Appropriation Adjustment Admin The attached appropriation adjustment is submitted for your review and transmittal to the County Administrator' s Office. The adjustment requests a transfer of funds from Nutrition Project Household Expense Account for the pur- chase of Capital Equipment for the Nutrition Project for the Elderly as specified in the project budget. AS :jz Enc. 43• FEB - 1. 1978 J GA-9 376 3M �HU�':�f=�3�E�CUriCESf'.�ENC'� • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. OEPARTNENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING CLERK OF THE BOARD OfCW7ATIOk SUB-OBJECT 2, FIXED ASSET IDECREASE> INCREASE 08JECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 00. QUANTITY 0002 I 4951 TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC 0001 70.00 0002 ' 2310 PROF. $ PERS. SVCS 70.00 (TRANS TO TYPEWRITER) APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- NT ER TO INCREASE THE BUDGET FOR A TYPEWRITER COSTING ay: — Date -Z/��/ MORE THAN ORIGINALLY BUDGETED. INTERNAL TRANSFER NOT AFFECTED DEPARTMENT TOTALS. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By �C�`1�t1L2 Date 2152-7/�0 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S : Supervisors TCrnrry.Fihdcn. USLI Schro4r,Boggess.Hacsckinc su.Tt 8 8 197 "� � `z .1 R OLSSON. CLERK 4. SIYNATURE ITLE DATE A?FROPRIATioN A P00 5216 jamte L. Johnson Deputy Clerk 1 ADJ JOURNAI 110. (N 129 Rov 7/77) 1 SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 91GE ����� � INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or ( decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing, quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of SuDervisors. 1�. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and nate. C. Send the original and othar requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office £or procesang. ' 'EdiQ Q3�13���i 1 . 000ir CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 0 . T/C 2 7 1 DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING Pi-ELic olO_� ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2, FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. OUANTITY OPERATING ENGINEERS 4034 2131 1 . Pagers 500 S 4955 f Pagers 0001 (2) 500 COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-7 7754 3580 2. Grant in Aid 3,000 S 3,000 4-7 le l�c(Wih �`tlov` ( Z�ry� APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- ON ER 1 . Transfer funds to operating account, as By: Date a /7 purchase price of pagers are each under $200. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 2. WO s450 Provide funds for a grant in aid money to be disbursed to San Racoon Unified By: n' ` Date �D School District pending Board action. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S : Su+xrviwra Kenny.Fandcn. Schtpdu.Bv&3csv,Ha hint No: N(1Nz B 2 8/197 .'�. Public Works Direco� J. R OLSSON, CLERK 14. SIONA PE TITLE 2/�7M F1�7{, " e Ut C!erk APPROPRIATION A P0QJ13? GGT 18 Jamie v1 ,:1I �Jj 1 P y ADJ. JOURNAL 90. I /� (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 31DE 1 ►nI )04 - INSTAUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE A IAILAbLE FROM Cr-24 TRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is c,�=erned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. L B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has alread- y 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. !�. 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. • CONIRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTNENT 01 OICANIZAT111 HIT: ACCOUNT CODING plant Acquisition--Children's Shelter ORCANIZAT111 SUI-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <IECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. INITITI' - 4421 4218 Children's Shelter remodel $23,350 0116 4148 Interior wall surface, Children's Shelter $10,000 JN 21 4216 Girls' wing panelling 4,700 q2 ) 4217 Boys' wing vinyl wall 8,650 o4�o G30 t �h 5. -tc' ec�d i,(j t',in-eS 6;eKcra( fan C1 10,000 (%K_1i 0y Paeies c�ell1 10, 000 71�� �1 LJ APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Remodeling of the Children's Shelter is necessary to accommodate program changes approved by the Board of By: Dot• g Supervisors. This appropriation adjustment will combine into one budget item the four separate budget items for COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR alte4ations or improvement to the Children's Shelter. The Public Works Department has requested this combina- By: � .�ntCEY, � pati ?/7) tion in order to better control the remodeling job. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: -`up rs)Genn}•.r:hdcn. $CJ1rac:.$o�-c��,H�ssrlunr NO:Nje F&B 218 1978 For R. E. Jornlin, J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Director 2 /9/ 78 MATURE TITLE DATE By: ; ' c C{ '` _/'"'""{�'— A//1erllATiON A POO c anile v nS n Deputy Clerk ADJ. J1111AL 10i�`�� (N 129 Raw T/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS 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 Objec; of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. . . ",ONTRA COSTA COUNTY f -HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY SOCIAS��RUI-CE DEPARTMENT FED 17 1 45 PH 118 TO: Ron deVincenzi, Fiscal Officer, HRA DA I'Pft °"�r1978 R` NTR ER DEPT. FROM: Ed Jackson, Budget Officer cc: Charles Couch Social Service Department Public Works SUBJECT: REMODELING THE CHILDREN'S SHELTER Your WIDSI of 2/7178 asked for an appropriation adjustment combining the items in the plant acquisition Children's Shelter account. The appropria- tion adjustment request is attached. EJ:ls Attachment (original and 4 copies) f 7-N r ,r i r�q 4. 1078 u __ _ .. . J NUMAtdRE,:,0EJr,CES/,-3ENCY GEN 9 (Rev. 3/75) t �zlorg) . I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY �� APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT / ` T/C 2 T ACCOUNT COOING i. DEPARTMENT 01 OACANIIATION 01IT:Probation Department - Org. x3205 - Juvenile Offender - Placements and Orq. #3210 Girls Center ORCANIIIT131 SMO-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET �bECREASQ INCREASE OXJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. IWANTITY -- 3205 3310 Board & Care 13,000 3210 1011 Permanent Salaries 10,120 3210 1042 F. I. C. A. 595 3210 1044 Retirement Expense 1 ,260 3210 1060 Employee Health Insurance 545 3210 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 480 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR LLER To adjust within Revenue Sharing Budgets for salary and By: `" '' '�r� Date 12/ 2/77 travel appropriations required to fund a Deputy Probation Officer III from 1/1/78 through 6/30/78. The position COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR has been reviewed with the County Administrator's repre- sentatives and this adjustment was recommended during the By: `�� Dot9 /7a' 1977-78 budget process. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES, Suprr.isors Firnrn,FanderL Schrodcr,IIo�y�,1-175�� UB hof' �C/L/�cNO/IiiM L' J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Assistant Cty P.O. �I�MATYIII TITL[ DATE By »� APPIOPIIATISR 5126 1� ffiF�C Junnson Ueputy Clerk ADJ. JOMIYL M0. J . " {. . a (N 129 now 7/77) 899 INSTRUCTION• ON REVERSE SIDE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATI-ON ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COOING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANi WON UNIT: Indemnities #157 ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. IQUANTITY 0157 3SSO Negotiated Damages 9,000 9,000 pt�'p 23�c� �'2c�: S�R�icrS APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR LLER The county has paid judgments and damages as follows: By: Date 2/21/78 Albert Gough $7,802.21 it John J. Scott 1,800.00 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR $9,602.21 By: - /Y1 (L111000— Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Jupt-�wrs Kcnny.Fihden, YES : SthctNier,Boggess,Huulune NO: v< N C F�8 28 , 978 J R OLSSON, CLERK 4. � Budget Analyst 2 1211 78 yI QNATP RE TITLE DATE C.D. THOMPSON APPROPRIATION A poo5227 amle L. Joh,1JL1n Deputy Cleric ADJ JOURNAL N0. I ,1 10 IN IL9 Rw 7/77! SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 51DE 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, Com madcation, 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 neer Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. t _ ��'53 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 8 , 19 77 In the Matter of Accepting Compromise Settlement Offer in Superior Court Action No. 165825 On recommendation of County Counsel, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a compromise settlement offer of $3,000 is hereby ACCEPTED from Providence Washington Insurance Group to be . applied toward judgment rendered in the amount of $9,373.21 plus interest and costs (total of $10,802.21) with respect to Superior Court Action No. 165825, Gough v. Contra Costa County, and the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to pay the . $7 ,802.21 balance of the judgment. Passed by the Board on November 8 , 1977. 1 herby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Orig- Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Auditor-Controller Supervisor County Counsel affixed this Sth day of November 19 77 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By .��:L��--{�' f'7� L-r Deputy Clerk .Jeanne 0. ?lagli H-24 417775m WORKERS` COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD STATE OF CALIFORNIA �_.._.7+ t S Applicant __.. Ordcr Approving compromise and.Rcicasc COT= OF COWM COSTA, and STATE COIF+iS=10. I?1:iURA.`iCE FM D%ndrrnts .: . I The C ompxotnisa and Relea3a Is adequate i•I view.,of the ou*.-atazit,lal . ., -- issues raised i2rsi�.' �-licaat�a attexntxy ::aa a,&rfor=e• ^ a aerv1ces of the resncrable ;,. value of $180.00. = The parties to the above-entitled action haviu` filtE}�a.;Gnnpromice nud Iis I•ari humin, on _�, � _3a, 1 "Ta settling this case for Sl�c'3fl0.O0 in -ddiiidi to a} sums which may havr.been pais} previoo+h•,acid rcqucstiug that it be uptirin•e•d; and thin Board having considered-th�"tntire reened—InvIndinl �uic}Cotn�rrimise anti Iideaw.nmv frrtds that it should Le approved. IT IS ORDERED that said Compromise and Iic}casc"}u:appr"%ed Award is made in favor of: 40M J•%Cal" -.v. A:;aL'ist: STATZ CO.'V=- f 1lT1O.*I 1::1SUIrIANCE M.ID a�•abla ar. follows: In onelu ua"to 'applicant; less,$V:%I to ire istss..i :uy Cou.-ztJ 0: Cuntra Costa to iA)ur±..a S. ?arcus, Inc., as a,n_&=rreyrs t tee. D.,ec3 . AUG t'i 37 r - 3 $tr'3Ct1 try m+tB Cit juttid.i ibuwtt Da '- •• _ - h.Ir.rw,4i..moi,�i4�NiY.��it�ftti5.."'7CYtCecs nriarii. _ ._ _� OlScial.S3drem Record dfe+cled Cfi aEwve Ja4t . w44iC#it.T4Ai AND iiMYtCttf 44S=MC7 tIA WCAa fain.we 1-ay.*,T" 08PAirrWANTOP,VWU*rXIAL XU AT30" . "Q?. «..,sd�re.,'"! -�Mgi1Cl►�tiiDiilH7RSNL+ICrti6�i6't! CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION. ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COOING 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIIATION UNIT: Plant Acquisition ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <,1ECREASE> !NCR:FSE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM k�. OL'ANTITY 4423 4838 Ventilation Installation $2,000 j,,la 1 4405 4823 Various Improvements $2,000 >, APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER By � ��� Dare ,2127!78 To provide funds for repair of ventilation system for the Social Service Office in COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Rodeo. By: am Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Supesvison Kcnny.Fanden. Sduo&r,BoSscss.TTuxlrinc NO: Aja N c', �E6 � 8/197 Asst. Co. 78 �2/ J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Admin-,Finance 2 SIYN4TUIIE TITLE o.4 By:-Z� ;:2L '11Z�7 APPROPRIATION A P00.5'23 T Jamie C.JO I(ISOfl Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO (N 129 Rsv 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE � li: �J' • t • 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: Shop: 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. !�. 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. 0005" 0 CONTRa1 CWTA COUNTY ( APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT .lI* . T/C 2 7 _j I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING PUBLIC WORKS ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 0qV0 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT -6�}- 6301 1 . Appropriable new rev e)%u e 45000 09f°D S Reserve for Contingencies 45,000 p T� 2310 Refuse Study WO 5300 45,000 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT R ) WO 5300 Increase budget for 1/3/78 State E3y: /oats Grant to perform study on using refuse to COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR produce energy at U. S. Steel Plant, Pittsburg, ,( By: Date_11-2717Y ReVeItu e ` ! BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Super%150171,K,nnc.Fnhdrn. YES : rruJ.r.llu�css.HasschirK.' NO: N C B 8/197 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4., Public Works Directoi SIGMA R TITLE 2 1 D ��✓t�1 t ;2—�_ /3i��— APPROPRIATION A P00 5_'219 By:— Mle Johnson Deputy Clerk u ADJ. JOURNAL N0. , (N 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE Of, `�� J INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SFRVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 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. r • .4-D, i�l: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 ACCOUNT CODING LOEPARTNENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: PUBLIC WORKS 04CANIZATI/N NEVENVE 2. INCREASE <DECREASE> ACCIUNT REVENUE DESCRIPTION TW 7 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 0473 -435&' tate aid 4 000 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT R ; O 1 . WO 5300 Increase revenue for 7/3/78 State By. c - _QX Da1ed-/1 1 Grant to perform study on using refuse to produce energy at U. S. Steel Plant, COUNTY ADMI 1STRATOR Pittsburg By: 1QJYLCQL Dote X73 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: -SUpervi.%)rs Kenny.Fandcn, SCILW&r.1309sm,His `y8/�g 8 NO: NCNQ e J.R. OL.SSON, CLERK ow)60 Janie L. Johnson Deputy Clerk REVENUE ADJ. RA00•J 2 I q JOURNAL N0. M 8134 T/77) G ` � • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY / ( y APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C !T I. OEPAITNENT 01 ONCANIIATION HIT: ACCOUNT CONIC Probation - Special Grants #3031 , 3032, 3033, 3034, 3036, 3037 & 3038 019ANIIATIII 101-0IJECT t FIXEI ASSET <DECREASE,; INCREASE IIJECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIXED ASSET ITEM It. OWTITT — - 3038 1011 Permanent Salaries 39,466 3038 1042 FICA 1 ,477 3037 1044 Retirement Expense 1 ,827 3038 1044 Retirement Expense 11010 3038 1060 Employee Health Insurance 323 3032 1062 Employee Life Insurance 16 3037 1062 Employee Life Insurance 85 3038 2100 Office Expense 231 3038 2110 Communications 13 3038 2170 Household Expense 3,503 3037 2250 Rental of Equipment 119 3038 2250 Rental of Equipment 75 3038 2261 Occupancy Costs Rntd. Bldg. 830 3038 2301 Auto Mileage Employees 3,955 3038 2310 Professional & Personal Service 23,150 3031 2361 Workers Compensation Insurance 667 3032 2361 Workers Compensation Insurance 1 ,391 3033 2361 Workers Compensation Insurance 2,388 3036 2361 Workers Compensation Insurance 575 3037 2361 Workers Compensation Insurance 904 3038 2361 Workers Compensation Insurance 191 3034 3310 Board and Care 24,930 3037 4951 Typist Desk 0001 1 250 3037 4951 Dictator/Transcriber 0002 1 400 0990 991:9 Reserve for Contingencies - General Fund 87,492 v-3o, 0990 -9978 Unrealized Revenue 14,340 630/ From To Different 3031-9362(State) 750 700 50 ;! 3032 1 ,540 1 ,570 30 l IIiS?x[JC 11y#7 NOM FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CJITRLL 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. Departments Show name of department or organisation unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Nass 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 Fined Asset item that has already been approv*d by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is neceesary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. t�. Signature, Title and Dates 1 COATRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C Z 7 1. DEPARTMENT ON OICANIZATIOA DIIT: ACCOUNT CONIC ONCANIZATIII SDN-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> I INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE 01 FIRED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY Continued. . . From To Differe ce 3033-9362(State) 9,580 8,680 90 3036 2,390 880 (1 ,51( ) 3037 830 -0- (83( ) 3038 It -0- 1 ,050 1105 15,090 12,880 2,21 3031-9551 (Fed) 13,460 12,690 (77( ) 3032 " 27,680 27,440 (24( ) 3033 It 172,480 156,340 (16,14( ) 3034 50,290 54,830 4,54 3035 61 ,280 78,320 17,04 3036 67,420 46,390 (21 ,03( ) 3037 67,420 52,910 (14,51( ) 3038 -0- 18,980 18,98 460,030 447,900 12,13 t APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTIMLI ER To adjust within Special Grant budgets for approved ­�� I`Z�_ oot• 12/ 2/77 modifications, shorter grant operation during Fiscal 1977-78 due to advanced funding date, and to return COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR excess appropriation caused by the above plus carryover encumbrance to the General Fund. By: C'Z Dat• 71 � Similarly, revenues have been recalculated based on BOARD OF SUPERVISORS shorter funding period and grant adjustments during Fiscal 1977-78 resulting in a net increase to the reserves of $73,152. YES: �c,.�.Eloggw.Hasselcine N0: WA)E ��g bJ978 /q�,z 4cr,_IZWOelM J.R. OLSSON, CLERK Asst. CO. Prob. Off 11/28/7. •10�ATu�f1 TITLE OAT[ er:— �;�u�' z�o-n APPNePNIATIeN A Pd0 5098 Jamie L. ,!ohnson Ae1. JOeNYI Ne. 000163 (M 129 Rev. 7/77) Deputy Clerk >1RE IIISTNYCTIONS ON navansc SIDE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 I.IEPARTNENT ON ORCANIIATION #NIT: ACCOUNT COOING PROBATION - SPECIAL GRANTS 01CANIZATION REVENUE 2. REVENUE DESCRIPTION INCREASE <DECREASE> ACCOUNT 3031 9362 STATE AID FOR CRIME CONTROL 50 3032 30 3033 900 3036 1,510 3037 830 3038 1,050 3031 9551 FEDERAL AID FOR CRIME CONTROL 770 3032 240 3033 16,140 3034 4,540 3035 ! 17,040 3036 21,030 3037 14,510 3038 180980 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER 12/2/77 TO REDUCE PROBATION SPECIAL GRANTS ESTIMATED REVENUE BY By: Date A TOTAL OF $14,340, DUE TO A SHORTER FUNDING PERIOD AND GRANT ADJUSTMENTS DURING FISCAL 1977-78. COUNTY ,pDMINI TRATOR By: �I �Il� Dote^ l J BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES:-�:Lrn a,: i:cnn•. F.u,.'.rn. S:S:• cr.Ih,pbcss,His sct" o O NO: A,!0 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK ��I�iIG1 John5C)r1 Deputy Clerk REVENUE ADJ. RAOO 5098 JOURNAL NO. n tic (M 8134 7/77) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 4 L DEPARTNENT ON ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING BYRON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT _ ORGANIZATION REVENUE 2. REVENUE DESCRIPTION INCREASE <DECREASE> ACCOUNT 7005 9965 DONATION FOR RADIO 535.00 PROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDI TRO 7/ B Date / RECEIPT OF DONATION PER DEPOSIT PERMIT 05831 4LIN-TY ADMINISTRATOR DATED JANUARY 25, 1978 TO BE APPROPRIATED FOR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RADIO EQUIPMENT. �oniiQT/ON ��Ccidc"t7 J„�,�•�r'u.utib:.utr..!'�pa ��. ,Q/4y ��CJMEO��I�iC�-T YES: $t}aru.irr.l3oggc�s,Ha&sduac1—20M Oi SC01/E/�� / NO: F&A 2,6 Y97 /?s-so c{,ar7vN J.R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy Cleric REVENUE ADJ. RA00S230 JOURNAL NO. { r (N 8134 7/7T) CON'!RA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT TQC 27 RECEIVED I. DEPARTRENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT Ee 1113 1 ACCOUNT CODING BYRON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT GR6AX1ZATI0N SUB-OBJECT 2. FA E__ INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITER 10. QUANTITY 7005 i 4955 PORTABLE TRANCEIVER 004 1 535.00 7005 6301 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCY 535.00 7005 6301 APPROPRIABLE NEW REVENUE 535.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDIT TROL TO APPROPRIATE RADIO FUND DONATION PER DEPOSIT By Date Z�z/� PERb1IT NO. 05831, DATED JANUARY 25, 1978 FOR A PORTABLE TRANCEIVER. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: ZIZQ T —Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES sujcr,ioi,K,r l:_.!i'.wn, Schco.icr,Lh;�as,Hasxarilu FIB 2/8 j978 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK r 11457179 ^ EI�N�TVIIC TITLE DST[ BY: w� �+/1rT� APPROPRIATION APOO S�3O amie L. ADJ JOURNAL 90. 4 IN 129 Rw 7,/77) putt Cleft( SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE C�� 1 i4 E IL !I I B3 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset itemm 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. !�. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, snow title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County- Auditor— A - % Controller's office for processing. ' " • CCNTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT ' T/C !T RECEIVLL I. DEPARTMENT 01 ORCANIIAT111 INIT: Ee 1124 AM 178 ACCOURT CODING RIVERVIEW FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 0I6ANIZAT111 SUI-OIJECT !. AUr-O 4I"ITAANYIIT P�bECNEASI> INCREASE OIJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM - 7200 4953 Sedan Heavy 009 1 $6060.00 7200 4951 To cover heavy sedan 007 $1,000. 7200 4956 It is it It 015 1,200 7200 6301 3,860 ..,.. ... n4' .. r, AP ROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDIT T LLER To provide for cost of sedan from unused balances and By: Date /�/ Oppcontingency fund. r 01 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: L� t�(LY�CXL'2 —Date— BOARD ata—BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES `.:,wr%n - 1:rnnr I at+dcn. ti:irn+.le,,it r;�:css.:iasxl++ne NO: J.R. OLSSON, CLERK CHIEF 2 /16/78 DIGNATUNE TITLE DATE By: APPROPRIAT111 A POOs7Z9 a m i e ff-j-cilh ns0n Deputy Clerk ADJ. AORNAL 10. (M 129 Nov. 7/77) GEE IRETRUCTION• ON REVERSE SIDE €a J J INSTRUCTIONS �. .. � _� t`�L. ,•:; }. .rix�+rY, J"r,• '+'T� � (. W ^�A '`� �IZO IR L ;�� .� O ..._ . •s�+: i �' :�... _ ,- r 3 '(�J`- ���i1 NOTE: FORM ARE'AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Fora K 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 organisation unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Commudcation, 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 shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank.' 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. _. . . 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. _.. .,..-... " ;'.,...:..'..: _ - yrs..•-. _ :t re _. 00069! IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/168 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should• have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected as stated below. In Tax Rate Area 09058, Parcel No. 135-041-037-7, has been erroneously assessed to M. Annette Leslie, due to error in manner of sequence in which documents transferrins title were submitted for entry to the assessment roll . Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as Milton H. Rhine Sr. , 400 Sutcliffe Place, Walnut Creek, California, who acquired title by document recorded on January 28, 1977, in Book 8182, Page 299, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. I hereby consent to the above ychangesd/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON AUSEN, Co ty C sel assistant Assessor De PASSED BY THE BOARD ON FEBRUARY 28, 1978. Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78168 �f 0�0 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ' In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/169 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, Y"3e County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, and whereas said requests were granted by resolutions as cited below authorizing the Auditor to correct the roll as stated therein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board authorizes the County Auditor to rescind such corrections as stated herein; For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Board Resolution Nos. 78/144, 78/145, and 78/146, passed by the Board of Supervisors on February 14, 1978, should be rescinded inasmuch as changes cited on said resolutions have been submitted for entry to the assessment roll by subsequent resolutions. I hereby consent to the above VJOHM . nd/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON LAUSEN, Co ty nsel Assistant Assessor t2/21/78 �� Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Page l of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78/169 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/170 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 79049, Parcel No. 098-075-018-6, has been erroneously assessed to National Collection Agency Inc. , due to manner in which document recording certificate of sale was incorrectly processed by the assessor. There- fore, this assessment should be corrected to reinstate the assessee as James E. & Neva Craig, 96 Harbor Drive, Pittsburg, California, who acquired title by document recorded on February 13, 1974, in Book 7154, Page 558, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. Further, in accordance with Section 253.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, a continuous Homeowner's Exemption should be allowed on this parcel in the amount of $1 ,750 assessed value for a net taxable assessed value of $2,125. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R: 0. SEATON JOHN B AUSEN, CountyZCouel Assistant Assessor 12/22/78 By r� PASSED by the Board on February 28, 197 . Dep Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78/170 {d ( 12 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/171 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, and whereas said requests were granted by resolutions as cited below authorizing the Auditor to correct the roll as stated therein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board authorizes the County Auditor to rescind such resolutions and to enroll the changes as stated herein; For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 In accordance with Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, Board Resolution No. 77/811 passed on October 4, 1977, and Resolution No. 77/1024 passed on December 13, 1977, by the Board of Supervisors, correcting Assessor's Parcel No. 073-190-005-6, should be rescinded in their entirety. This parcel should be corrected in accordance with the Sections of the Revenue and Taxation Code as cited below: It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the assessment roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such errors should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record. _ In Tax Rate Area 86011 , Parcel No. 073-•190-005-6, assessed to Tillie Lewis Foods Inc. , c/o K. E. & Irene J. Edmunds et al . , 1551 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek, California, has been erroneously assessed with land value of $89,400 and no improvement value due to error in submitting incorrect property record for entry to the assessment roll after amendment of the 1976-77 assessment by the Assessment Appeals Board. This resulted in not carrying the value to the subsequent year pursuant to Section 1610 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Therefore, this R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor - Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/171 ��)0'-'3 parcel should be corrected on the Secured Assessment Roll to enroll the following values which were set by the Assessment Appeals Board: Secured Parcel No. 073-190-005-6 Assessed Value FROM TO R&T SECTION Land $89,400 85,750 4831 Improvements -0- 312,375 4831 ; 531 Total $89,400 $398,125 I hereby consent to the above / changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN CLAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor 12/20/78 De PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. rr• _ Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/171 n�l(�`14 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) 4 of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/172 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by . the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's records that the assessee omitted to report the cost of personal property and/or other taxable tangible property accurately to the extent that this omission and/or error caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at a lower valu- ation than he would have entered upon the roll were the cost of the property accurately reported or had the property been accurately reported; therefore, that portion of the property which was inaccurately reported should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 .4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, further, that portion of'the Business Inventory Exemption which was incorrectly allowed because of such erroneous or incorrect information should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 .5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and all entries made pursuant to the above cited sections of the Revenue and Taxation Code should have added interest on taxes pursuant to Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, it has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; further, it has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's books of account or other papers that there has been _ a defect of description or clerical error of the assessee in his property state- ment or in other information or records furnished by the assessee which caused the assessor to assess taxable tangible property at a substantially higher valu- ation than he would have entered on the roll had the information been correctly furnished; therefore, such error on the roll should be corrected in accordance with Section 4831 .5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and in accordance with Section 533 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the assessed values erroneously or illegally assessed should be offset against the proposed escaped assessment for the same tax year; and, if such values exceed the proposed escaped assessment for the same tax year, the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it had been levied erroneously in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. R. 0. SEATO(V Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor age e 1 of Z. . Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. ?8/172 00015 In Tax Rate Area 53004, Parcel No. 051-031-005-5, assessed to Fibreboard Products Inc. , 55 Francisco Street, San Francisco, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: Tax For the Rate Corrected Amount RPT Year Area Type of Property Assessed Value of Change Section 1974-75 53015 Improvements $14,293,940 -$278,070 4831 Personal Property 682,590 + ' 50 531.4; 506 78,020 533 1975-76 53004 Improvements $17,136,865 +$128,185 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 1 ,729,060 + 50 531.4; 506 + 128,235 533 1976-77 53004 Improvements $19,059,805 +$ 31 ,320 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 1 ,195,125 1 ,450 4831 .5 + 9,870 533 1977-78 53004 Improvements $17,517,605 -$353,810 4831.5 Personal Property 3,155,245 - 41 ,825 4831 .5 Business Inv. Ex. 339,025 + 192,362 531.5; 506 - 203,273 533 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 01001 , Parcel No. 066-110-002-4, assessed to Fibreboard Products Inc. , 55 Francisco Street, San Francisco, California, should have ' entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: For the Corrected Amount R&T Year Type of Property Assessed Value of Change Section 1977-78 Improvements $397,575 -$190 4831.5 Personal Property 60,710 + 630 531 .4; 506 +54P_ 533 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 53040, Parcel No. 074-040-004-9, assessed to Fibreboard - Products -Inc. , 55 Francisco Street, San Francisco, California, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: For the Corrected Amount R&T Year Type of Property Assessed Value of Change Section 1977-78 Improvements $959,970 -$22,360 4831 .5 Personal Property 400,900 - 3,200 4831 .5 - 25,560 533 Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes d/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN CLAUSEN, County C nsel Assistant Assessor t2/21/78 PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/172 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA t' In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/173 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such error should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if: (a) it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; or (b) correction of Assessor's error for any prior fiscal year which causes an increase of over one hundred dollars ($100) , or over 50 percent of such tax for such year, whichever is greater, and such error was made without fault on the part of the assessee, no penalty or interest is attached to the amount of such increase for a period of one year from the date that such correction is entered on the roll or abstract record. For the fiscal years 1974-75 through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 60008, Parcel No. 001-031-008-4, has been erroneously enrolled on the assessment roll in the name of the State of California. By document recorded on June 30, 1964, in Book 4649, Page 137, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County, only a portion of said parcel should have been transferred to the State of California. The other portion (consisting of 5.25 acres) should have remained in the name of Joe E. Pereira. However, through misinterpretation of said document, the entire parcel was transferred to the State of California. Therefore, Parcel No. 001-031-008-4, should be deleted from the assessment roll and the following parcels should. be enrolled: R. 0. SEATOP! Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION N0. 78/173 000'��1 For the fiscal years: 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977=78 Parcel Number: 001-031-020-9 :f Tax Rate Area: 60008 - Assessee: Pereira, Joe E. -c/o Frank E. Pereira, Jr. P. 0. Box 2298 Martinez, CA 94553 Deed Reference: 2202/0475 Property Description: Por Sec 35 TIS R3E EX MR 5.25 acres Assessed Value: Land $3,250 Total 3,250 For the fiscal years: 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78 Parcel Number: 001-031-021-7 Tax Rate Area: 60008 Assessee: State of California Deed Reference: 4649/137 - June 30, 1964 Property Description: Por Sec 35 TIS RK EX MR 125.040 acres Assessed Value: Land $7;700 Total t7,700 There will be no taxes due on Parcel 001-031-021-7, inasmuch as said parcel is nontaxable. Assessees have been notified. I hereby consent to the above ;, changes d/or corrections: lv'le� R. 0. SEATON JOHN LAUSEN, Co ty C sel Assistant Assessor t2/15/78 �� PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978 YM ' Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/173 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA •-- In the Matter of Changes ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/174 of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a) (2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and if paid, a refund on that portion should he made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and FURTHER, in accordance With Section 4985(x) of. the Revenue and Taxation Code, an uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption tee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. The situs of each of these boats and aircraft has been determined to be another county; therefore, the following assessments should be corrected to zero value. Account No. Assessee Account Type _ CF005OFN William S. Hamilton oat CFU062FW Vernon Robinson CFO099CL Terrence C. Lewis CF057UFS; Keith L. Ellis CFU575FE David D. Kennedy C-1'0847EP A. E. Stillwell " CF0913BP Joseph B. Dixon CF1431CD George T. Choppelas a R. O. EA 0 Assistant Assessor tZ/17/78 Copies to: Assessor (Mrs. Giese)- Auditor ' Tax Collector RESOLUTION NO. 78/174 Page 1 of 3 Account No, Assessee Account T C 1b 4-M A.—O. Urowell — oat CF2709FA Lloyd Osgood ar CF2905FL Robert D. Cameron a CF3UO3FJ Otis Gerald Holland a CF3073EZ Thomas D. Maestas to CF33U5ER - Laurence R. Stay n C F3431CY Robert John Hansen, Jr, CF4578FVI Richard Teitzel CF48U9r'�'ls.t Luther E. Johnston " n CF5294EW Clarence E. Elrod u CF5.397EB Fred R. Raatz to CF5496CN David L. Doran CF4558EU Keith S. Chapman `� CF5839AG John M. Billing, CF6361ET Charles Driscoll ° CF6690FG Charles A. Hubbard `� to CF7095FS John Birkhimer 'o CF7318CV Luther C. Stevens CF7769AK Roger L. Toms to CF 8U3FW Jack McClean �� CF 261FR Harry T ' Stewart Er CF9615FF G. _R. 'Fa ouser CF9865EC Gerald D. Davis 3023H Richard..Haas Aircraft 3734Q77 * Alan G. Homes 41379 Eugene 'F. Duffy 'R .Due to incomplete information and instructions in-processing accounts, Incomplete computer programs or failure of such programs in the Business/Personalty Subsytem being put into effect. this year errors and rejections resulted -on the following accounts and should be corrected as indicated below. Account No. Ass a_ssee Correct Full Value CF1298FT Donald Gene Goodson $1,9UO CF6146ED Richard D. Betz 440 The -following boat was erroneously entered in­the wrong Tax Rate Area; therefore, an adjustment, s%ro?ild be Wade to correct each of these assessments: Correct Tan Account No. Assesses Rate Area CF87 , M RobeFT-D. 'Ross U lUC4 Because of damages incurred.prior to the lien date, the following boats are worth less than $40U; therefore, these assessments should be corrected to zero value. Account No. Assssee Account--Type CF0008AF Michael M. Emry Boat- CF2306AT George E. Burnett " CF9370EM Curtis H. Lundberg CF9637FZ Benjamin J. Carter, Jr. 8797A F. A. Woods Aircraft RM.?0. SEA Q Assistant Assessor Page *2 of'3 000so Since the following boats were stolen prior to the lien date, these assessments should be corrected to zero value. Account No. Assessee Account Type CF1090GAai 1 E.Quiet Boat CF5536M Arthur Vernon Lewis a CF9409FF Joseph Rapini, Jr. " I hereby consent to the above )60� Change nd/or corrections. R. 0. SEA ON Assistant Assessor JO CLAUSEN Counsel B •�'�` D ty Adopted ay the Board on....... FEB 2 $ X978 ._ x 1 1 1 i i t ' Page 3 of 3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ,r In the Matter of Changes ) ' of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/175 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects 'in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected as stated below. In Tax Rate Area 76049, Parcel No. 377-071-039-4, has been erroneously assessed to Philip & Suzan Shoaf, due to Assessor's error in overlooking property description on document transferring title. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as Philip Shoaf, who acquired title by document recorded on February 11 , 1977, in Book 8201 , Page 219, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. For the fiscal years 1974-75 through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 09028, Parcel No. 187-291-026-8, assessed to David G. & Audrey S. Hall , has been erroneously enrolled with incorrect property description due to clerical error. Therefore, the property description should be corrected as follows: Tract 3037 Por Lot 131 . For the fiscal years 1974-75 through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 09028, Parcel No. 187-291-027-6, assessed to Barton W. & Shirley A. Bennett, has been erroneously enrolled with incorrect property description due to clerical error. _ Therefore, the property description should be corrected as follows: Tract 3037 Por Lot 131. For the fiscal years 1976-77 and 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 85127, Parcel No. 435-140-007-4, has been erroneously assessed to John F. Oliver and John H. Edwards, due to assessor's error in processing document covering only a right-of- way to this parcel. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to reinstate the assessee as James & Elizabeth Shattuck, 2088 Murphy Drive, San Pablo, California, who acquired title by document recorded on December 3, 1974, in Book 7379, Page 126, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. I hereby consent to the above /&42� changes nd/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN CLAUSEN, Co ty C sel Assistant Assessor t2/14/78 Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) De Auditor Tax Collector PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Page 7 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78/175 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/176 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained that there has been a defect in description and/or clerical error of the assessee in his property statement or in other information or records furnished by the assessee which caused the assessor to assess taxable tangible property at a substantially higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had the information been correctly furnished; therefore, such error on the roll should be corrected in accordance with Section 4831 .5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 62036, Parcel No. 357-300-005-0, assessed to Union Oil Company of Calif. , has been erroneously enrolled with incorrect improvement value for the fiscal year 1974-75 and incorrect personal property value for the fiscal year 1975-76 due to assessee's error in reporting a portion of the property more than once. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: For the CORRECTED Amount Year Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section 1974-75 Improvements $11 ,326,824 -$25,110 4831 .5 _ 1975-76 Personal Property $8,460,865 -$24,065 4831 .5 I hereby consent to the above 4!�Ve�� changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN ��. /LAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t2/14/78 . /���,� B PASSED by the Board on-- February 28, 1978. Dep Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of i RESOLUTION NO. 78/176 00003 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON.'RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes } of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/177 of Contra Costa County ) _, WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: , For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's books of account or other papers that there has been a-defect of description or clerical error of the assessee in his property statement or in other information or records furnished by the assessee which caused the assessor to assess taxable tangible property at a substantially higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had the information been correctly furnished; therefore, such error on the roll should be corrected in accordance with Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, it has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's records that the assessee omitted to report the cost of personal property and/ or other taxable tangible property accurately to the extent that this omission and/or error caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at a lower valuation than he would have entered upon the roll were the cost of the property accurately reported or had the property been accurately reported; therefore, that portion of the property which was inaccurately reported should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531 .4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code together with interest on taxes pursuant to Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, Business Inventory Exemption in accordance with Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code should be allowed as indicated below; and, in accordance with Section 533 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the assessed values erroneously or illegally assessed should be offset against the proposed assessment for the same year. In Tax Rate Area 07013, Parcel No. 088-152-015-9, assessed to Alex Robertson Bakersfield Inc. , should have entered thereon the following escape assessments: For the CORRECTED Amount Year Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section 1974-75 Personal Property $64,580 +$ 990 531 .4; 506 1975-76 Personal Property $63,335 +$1 ,035 531 .4; 506 1976-77 Personal Property $50,450 +$1 ,280 531 .4; 506 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Mrs. Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/177 ()001 In Tax Rate Area 02002, Parcel No. 126-192-011-8, assessed to Systron- Donner Corporation, should have entered thereon the following corrections and escape assessments: For the CORRECTED Amount Year -- Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section 1973-74 Improvements $ 672,235 +$ 165 531 .4; 506 _ Personal Property 1 ,378,150 + 13,815 531 .4; 506 1974-75 Improvements $ 798,400 +$ 160 . 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 1 ,969,340 + 9,670 531 .4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 840,187 - 3,435 219 + 6,395 533 1975-76 Improvements $ 908,670 +$ 8,995 531 .4; 506 Personal Property 1 ,855,750 + 36,785 531.4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 743,682 - 2,307 219 + 43,473 533 1976-77 Improvements $1 ,004,335 -$ 15,405 4831 .5 Personal Property 1 ,465,650 + 165,790 531 .4; 506 Business Inv. Ex. 530,535 - 72,200 219 + 78,185 533 Assessee has been notified and has waived Statute of Limitations for the year 1973-74. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN LAUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t2/10/78 Oep PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. 1 Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/177 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/178 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected. FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax,. penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 53009, Parcel No. 037-090-007-8, assessed to Ronald Gene & Marilyn J. Stacy, has been erroneously assessed with Personal Property of $1 ,130 and Business Inventory Exemption of $152 due to error in assessing said property to the incorrect parcel . Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: Land $6,000 (no change); Personal Property $-0-; Business Inventory Exemption $-0-; Total Assessed Value $6,000. - In Tax Rate Area 01004, Parcel No. 067-294-002-0, has been erroneously assessed to Henry F. Eaton, due to clerical error in posting incorrect document to this parcel . Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to reinstate the assessee as Frederic William Mooney Jr. , 335 Texas St., Antioch, California, who acquired title by document recorded on December 19, 1975, in Book 7716, Page 406, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. Further, a continuous Homeowner's Exemption should be allowed on this parcel in the amount of $1 ,750 assessed value, for a net taxable assessed value of $2,375. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page I of 2 RESOLUTION NO.78/178 In Tax Rate Area 02002, Parcel No. 112-164-013-8, assessed to Sycamore Medical, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $596,250, due to Assessor's error in not raising the capitalization percentage rate. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: Improvements $524,500 assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 66080, Parcel No. 212-373-007-5, assessed to Shapell Industries of N. Ca Inc. , c/o John B. & Linda L. Sender, 3213 Montevideo Drive,- San Ramon, California, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $8,525, due to error in basing said assessment on incorrect percentage of completion. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: Improvements $3,550 assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 08084, Parcel No. 513-385-018-9, assessed to U. S. Small Business Admin. , has been erroneously enrolled as taxable property on the assessment roll due to Assessor's error in not coding said parcel as nontaxable at the time document transferring title was processed. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled as nontaxable and all taxes should be canceled. In Tax Rate Area 08001 , Parcel No. 549-102-006-0, assessed to U. S. Small Business Admin. , has been erroneously enrolled as taxable property on the assessment roll due to Assessor's error in not coding said parcel as nontaxable at the time document transferring title was processed. Therefore, this parcel should be corrected to be enrolled as nontaxable and all taxes should be canceled. For the fiscal years 1975-76 through 1977-78, in Tax Rate Area 02002, Parcel No. 133-320-002-8 (formerly Parcel No. 133-320-001-0 for the fiscal years 1975-76 and 1976-77), has been erroneously assessed to Presley of Northern California, due to Assessor's error in overlooking document transferring title. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as City of Concord, 1950 Parkside Avenue, Concord, California, who acquired title by document recorded on December 26, 1974, in Book 7395, Page 333, of the Official Records of Contra Costa County. Further, all taxes should be canceled inasmuch as said parcel is nontaxable. I hereby consent to the above cZhanes /or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JUSEN, County Co el Assistant Assessor t2/14/78 Byy� Dep PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. _ Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/178 Di TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) PXSOLUTION NO. 78/179 W-HEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NUH, THEREFORE, BE. IT RE-:SOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments for the fiscal years indicated below. It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the assessor' s office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4531(a), defects in description or form or clerical errors of the assessor on the roll, or other errors of the assessor not involving the exercise of judgment as to value which result in the entry on the roll of assessed values other than these intended by the assessor, should be corrected as indicated below. Further, in accordance with Section L;985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled upon the showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date . For the Fiscal Year 1976-?7 On sarcel' No. 414-162-005-6, Tax Rate Area 08024, Corell Dossmen- and Annie Dossman should be allowed a homeowner's exemption of 4;1,750 pursuant to Section 253.5:1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The exemption was erroneously terminated during machine processing. For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 The following assessees are eligible for the homeowner' s exemption pursuant to Section 253.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. An alteration in the property title caused the exemptions to be erroneously terminated during machine processing. R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor t/2-14,78 Copy to= Assessor (firs. Rodgers) Assessor (I•irs. Giese) Auditor Tax Collector Pagel of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/179 YYi01i�}� ' Parcel Number Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 17 5-102-00 -U 05011 $175 0 Parsell, Bob H. & Janice B. 244-350-014-3 14002 '1750 La Boube, Kenneth T. 257-150-010-3 61000 1750 Batchelor, Jonathan D. 414-095-007-4 08024 N91750 Jones, Bettye J. The following assessees are eligible for the homeowner's exemption pursuant to Section 253.5 and 255.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Additional information required for approval of the__ claims has been provided. Parcel Dumber Tax Rate Area Allow Assessee 067-2dl-00 22 -' 0100 $17 0 Case, Gerald 1-i . & Hollis J. 110-281-011-4 02002 $1750 Gunn, Wilma R. 154-552-010-6 05042 Y1750 Farnam, 'Edythe rudrey 17b-390-009-3 98026 X1750 Nardini, Ileal J. & Ida 237-074-004-1 14002 $1750 Patmont, Jerome H. & Carolyn B. c/o Johnson, Robert L. & Mary Janet 414-162-005-6 08024 $1750 Dossmen, Corell Dossman, Annie 530-130-020-7 08001 $1750 White, Samuel E. & Linda D. FURTHER, for the 1977-78 fiscal year, on Parcel No. 187-291-025-0, Tax Rate Area 09028, Donald R. & Christine C. Negus were found ineligible for the homeowner's exemption pursuant to information received from the State Board of Ecualizaticn, and an escape assessment was entered on the roll in the amount of $1,750 with a penalty of $437.50 by Resolution No. ?7/858 on October 18, 1977• It has been determined from additional information received from the assessees that the property was eligible for the exemption. Therefore, the escape assessment, penalty, and interest applied by said Resolution should be canceled in accordance with Section. 255.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. FURTIER, for the 1975-76 fiscal year, on Parcel No. 403-376-004-4, Tax Rate Area 85028, John & Gene L. Garwick, Jr. were found ineligible for the homeowner's exemption pursuant to information received from the Prpnchise Tax Board, and an escape assessment was entered on the roll in the amount of $1,750 with a penalty of 4;437.50 by Resolution No. 77/542 on June 28, 1977• It has been determined from additional information received from the assessees that the property was eligible for the exemption. Therefore, the escape assessment, penalty, and interest applied by said Resolution should be canceled in accordance with Section 255.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. I hereby consent to the above ' changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOAN B. _USEN, County Counsel By PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. De Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/179 114 THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the 1-fatter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/180 WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for addition of escape assessr_ents; P.CW, THEREEFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is directed to add the followinc. escape assessments For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been determined from information received in the Assessor's Office that homeowner's exemption claims were incorrectly allowed on the following properties because the claimants did not reside on their property on the lien date of the fiscal year indicated below. Therefore, escape assessments should be Cade pursuant to Sections 531.1 and 531 .6 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The tax rate applied should be the tax rate of the year in which the properties escaped assessn_ent. The assessees have been notified. Escape Assessments for the Fiscal Year 1C-7f-76: The following assessee did not timely notify the assessor of his ineligibility for the exemption. Therefore, a penalty of 25 percent of the amount of the escaped assessment should be applied to the following property in accordance with Section 504 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Interest on taxes should be added in accordance with Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Tax Rate Amount of Penalty Parcel Number Area Escape (R&T 50 4) Assessee 16 3-3 4 0-033-+ 09013 $1750 $L,137-50 Eitzel, Frederick W. Escape Assessments for the Fiscal Year 1976-77: The following assessee did not timely notify the assessor of _ his ineligibility for the exemption. Therefore, a penalty of 25 percent of the amount of the escaped assessment should be applied to the R. 0. S:ATOM, Assistant Assessor t/2-8-78 Copy to: Assessor (firs. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/180 00090 following property in accordance with Section 504 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Interest on taxes should be added in accordance with Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Tax Rate Amount of Penalty Parcel Number Area Esca a (R&T 5W Assessee 1 d 3-3 Z---03-3---T 09013 1750 37. 0 Eitzel, Frederick W. Escape Assessments for the Fiscal Year 1977-78: The following assessees did not timely notify the assessor of their ineligibility for the exemption. Therefore, a penalty of 25 percent of the amount of the escaped assessment should be applied to the following properties in accordance with Section 504 of the Revenue and laxation Code. Interest on taxes should be added in accordance with Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Tax Rate Amount of Penalty Parcel hw-uber Area Escape (R&T 0 , Assessee 009-451-060-9 ;6019 00 $350-00 Marsh, Eugene T. & Eleanor H. 183-340-033-4 09013 $1750 $437.50 Eitzel, Frederick W. Parcel Number Tax Rate Amount of Penalty Boat Number (Unsecured) Area Escape (R&T 0 Assessee CF 2715 FF 5 1-0 0-00 - 0 0 1 $750 $l 0 Johnson, Dennis FURTHER, the following assessee has filed a notarized statement to the effect that s1:e timely mailed the 1977 termination/ correction notice to the assessor. Therefore, the penalty under Section 5"04 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and the interest under Section 506 of the Revenue and Taxation Code should be canceled in accordance with Sections 166 and 4831(x) of the Revenue and Taxation Code. Tax Rate Amount of Parcel Number Area Escape Assessee 403-377-004-3 02 $1750 Low, Lillian I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, Assistant Assessor JOHN B. LAUSEN, County Counsel B ���- � D ty PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Page 2 of 2 NO.78/180 RESOLUTION IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/181 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roil should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escap- ing assessment due to such errors should be enrolled as escaped assessment pur- suant to Section 531 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, FURTHER, Business Inventory Exemption should be allowed pursuant to Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code in those cases where designated; and in accordance with Section 533 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the assessed values erroneously or illegally assessed should be offset against the proposed escaped assessment for the same tax year; and, FURTHER, in accordance.with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a)(2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, if paid, - a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the- Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 58013, Parcel No. 007-030-021-5, assessed to Marsh Creek Mobile Home Park W2, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $15,750, due to Assessor's error in not assessing business property improvements. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $16,695 +$945 4831 ; 531 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) - Auditor Tax Collector it RESOLUTION N0. 78/181 Page l of 1A 102 In Tax Rate Area 01007; Parcel No. 066-091-003-5, assessed to Sidney P. Ward, has been erroneously assessed with Personal Property value of $4,875 and no business inventory exemption due to error in not assessing a portion of the inventory. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Personal Property $6,500 +$1 ,625 4831; 531 Business Inv. Ex. 812 812 219 + 813 533 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 07013, Parcel No. 088-240-006-2, assessed to S & H Truck Lines Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $14,985, due to Assessor's error in not enrolling business property improvements reported by the assessee. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $16,880 +$1 ,895 4831; 531 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 02014, Parcel No. 126-052-015-8, assessed to Laila E. Galloway, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $4,625, due to Assessor's error in not enrolling a portion of the business property improve- ments reported by the assessee. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $6,020 +$1 ,395 4831 ; 531 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 02002, Parcel No. 129-010-010-4, assessed to Louis J. _ Enrico, et al . , has erroneously not been assessed with Personal Property or Business Inventory Exemption due to Assessor's error in not enrolling the values to the secured assessment roll . Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type'of Property Assessed Value of Change R& section Personal Property $37,370 +$37,370 4831 ; 531 Business Inv. Ex. 15,910 5,910 219 , + 21 ,460 533 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Page 2 of 4 090,93 In Tax Rate Area 66047, Parcel No. 216-070-007-2, assessed to Longs Drug Stores Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $150,175, due to Assessor's error in not enrolling portion of business property improvements reported by the assessee. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $152,255 +$2,080 4831 ; 531 Assessee has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 76042, Parcel No. 380-042-002-2, assessed to C. F. Tank Lines Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $19,125, due to Assessor's error in not enrolling business property improvements reported by the assessee. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $20,775 +$1 ,650 4831 ; 531 Assessee has been notified. The following parcels have been erroneously enrolled with incorrect assessments on the secured assessment roll due to computer program error in not transferring values from the Business Personalty Subsystem to the Secured Assess- ment Roll . Therefore, these assessments should be corrected as follows: Parcel No. : 510-122-020-9 Tax Rate Area: 08002 Assessee: Amerio, Alfred CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $29,845 +$595 4831; 531 Personal Property 595 + 595 4831 ; 531' Parcel No. : 408-140-002-2 Tax Rate Area: 85081 Assessee: Richmond Sanitary Service _ CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Personal Property $196,205 +$131 ,590 4831 ; 531 Parcel No. : 510-053-037-6 Tax Rate Area: 08002 Assessee: El Cerrito Ready Mix CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $375 +$375 4831 ; 531 R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Page 3 of 4 0004 Parcel No.: 513-340-007-6 Tax Rate Area: 03000 Assessee: Berry, Edward J. CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $1 ,590 +$340 4831 ; 531 Parcel No. : 561-319-015-5 Tax Pate Area: 08085 Assessee: Richmond Produce Co. CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements $104,110 +$20,560 4831 ; 531 Personal Property 40,140 + 40,140 4831 ; 531 Business Inv. Ex. 10,095 - 10,095 4831 ; 219 +$50,6 05 533 Assessees have been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JZH AUSEN, County Counsel Assistant Assessor t2/10/78 B (/I�'✓-J PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Ak Page 4 of 4 RESOLUTION NO. 78/181 WAS IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION 150. 78/182 RE: Rescind Board's Resolution Number 78/68 Relating to ) Parcel 076-251-037 in Code Area 1002 . ) Upon application of the County Auditor for rescission of Board's Resolution relating to transfer of tax lien to the unsecured roll, the Board of Supervisors finds as follows: 1. The Board's Resolution Number ?8/68 where tax lien for 1977-?8 on Parcel No. 076-251-037 was cancelled and transferred to the Unsecured roll was improper because the first installment of taxes was paid before valid procedures could be completed by the Auditor's Office. 2. Since the first installment was paid, there are no outstanding taxes due for 1977-78 Ned, THEREFORE it is by the Board Ordered that the Board's Resolution Number relating to transfer of tax lien to the 1977-78 unsecured roll on Parcel No. 076-251-037 in Code Area 1002 amounting to $ 3.24 be rescinded. I hereby request the above action: I hereby consent to the above amendment DDINALD ?OUCHET, Acting County Auditor JOHN B. AUSEN, County Counsel Controller �• n BY 1 1/r-z-A. Deputy B Iff-�"�'f�iJ l��`- �'- , Dep u y Adopted by the Board this 28th day of F a , 19�_. cc: County Auditor County Tax Collector (2) County Administrator County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/182 IN THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS Or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE ON CALIFORIIIA RESOLUTION 110.78/183 RE: Rescind Board's Resolution ?:umber 78/68 Relating to ) Parcel 273-212-017-1 in Code f Area 83031. ) i Upon application of the County Auditor for rescission of Board's Resolution } relating to transfer of tax lien to the unsecured roll, the Board of Supervisors 1 finds as follows: i 1. The Board's Resolution Number 78/68 where tax lien for 1977-?8 on Parcel No. 273-212-017• ,was cancelled and transferred to the Unsecured roll was improper because the first installment of taxes Was paid ` before valid procedures could be completed by the Auditor's Office. 2. Since the first installment was paid, there are no outstanding taxes due for 1977-78 1 I. NOW, THEREFORE it is by the Board Ordered that the Board's Resolution Number relating to transfer of tax lien to the 1977-78 unsecured roll on Parcel No. i 273-212-017 in Code Area 83031 amounting to $ 71.81 be rescinded. i I hereby request the above action: I hereby consent to the above amendment DONALD BOUCHET, Acting County Auditor JOHN B C AUSEN, Count Co el q Controller BY J ' �L-Mj Deputy B " , Deputy f t Adopted by the Board this 28th day of FZuary , 19 78 • cc: County Auditor County Tax Collector (2) County Administrator County Counsel a RESOLUTION NO. 78/183 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. 78/184 -- WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments. For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects .in descriptions and/or form and clerical errors of the Assessor on the roll should be corrected; and in accordance with Sections 4986 and 5096, the assessee may file a claim for cancellation or refund; FURTHER, it has been ascertained by audit of the assessee's books of account or other papers that there has been a defect of description or clerical error of the assessee in his property statement or in other information or records furnished by the assessee which caused the assessor to assess taxable tangible property at a substantially higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had the information been correctly furnished; therefore, such error on the roll should be corrected in accordance with Section 4831 .5; And, FURTHER, such error caused the assessor to erroneously allow " business inventory exemption and, therefore, an escaped assessment in the amount of the portion of the exemption incorrectly allowed because of such erroneous or incorrect information submitted by the taxpayer should be entered pursuant to Section 531.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and that portion of the taxable tangible property which was inaccurately reported should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.4; together with interest . . in accordance with Section 506; and, in accordance with Section 533 the assessed values erroneously or illegally assessed should be offset against the proposed escaped assessment for the same tax year; and business inventory exemption allowed in accordance with Section 219 as indicated: Hogan's Stores, Inc. , Acct. No. 060500-0000, is erroneously assessed for Personal Property in amount of $345,840 full value and Business Inventory Exemption of $43,230 assessed value due to assessor's clerical error in entering values on the roll ; therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show Personal Property $45,840 full value and Business Inventory Exemption $5,730 assessed value. R. 0. SEATON, Ass t. Assessor t2/7/78 - -. cc: Assessor (Giese) Auditor Tax C:,i i ector RESOLUTION NO. 78/184 Page 1 of For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Western Medical Enterprises, Acct. No. 139290-0003, is erroneously assessed since the property was assessed more than once; therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show PS Improvements and Personal Property zero value. An audit discloses the following corrections should be made to the unsecured assessment roll : Original Corrected Amount Pursuant Class of Assessed Assessed of to Section Property Value Value - Change (R/T Code SCO Richmond Co. , Inc. , Acct. 8114398-EE00 PS Imps $ 14,240 $ 22,275 +$8,035 531 .4, 506 Pers Prop 10,290 8,970 - 1 ,320 4831 :5 Bus Inv Ex 2,110 2,127 - 17 219 Net Change +$6,698. 533 Assessee has been notified. Wofford Bus Co. , Acct. No. 142130-0001 PS Imps $ 910 $ 910 -0- Pers Prop 20,250 7,980 -$12,270 4831.5 Bus Inv Ex 1 ,635 -0- + 1 ,635 531.5, 506 Net Change -$10,635 533 Assessee has been notified. FURTHER, For the Fiscal Year 1974=75 Shaklee Corporation, Code 07013 - Assmt. No. 2069 Pers Prop $495,475 $413,310 -$82,165 4831 .5 Bus Inv Ex 195,505 153,250 + 42,255 531 .5, 506 Net Change -$39,910 533 Assessee has been notified. And, further, in accordance with Section 4985(a), any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be cancelled upon showing that payment of the corrected or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll or abstract record as it was impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquency date. For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 Tab Sales of California, Inc. , Acct. No. 126695-E000, is erroneously assessed due to assessor's error in computing depreciation; therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show Personal Property $5,740 full value. R. 0. SEATON, Ass t. Assessor Page 2 of J9 For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from papers in the Assessor's Office that property belonging on the local roll has escaped assessment; and, therefore, pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 531, escaped assessment should be-added to the unsecured roll as follows: Navajo Aviation, Inc. Account No. 092130-E000, TRA 79111 Escape for Year 1977-78 Possessory Interest - Land $72,840 full value " " - Imps 97,360 full value Assessee has been notified. FURTHER, pursuant to Sections 531.4, 506, and 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following escape assessments should be added to 'the unsecured roll: Escape Class Full Assessed Name, Acct. No. , & Tax Rate Area For Year Property Value Value S C Concord, Inc., as follows: V111250-E000, TRA 02006 1976-77 Pers Prop $5,280 $1 ,320 Bus Inv Ex 660 #111250-EOOQ, TRA 02006 1977-78 Pers Prop 4,180 1 ,045 Bus Inv Ex 522 Shaklee Corporation, as follows: V116190-E000, TRA 07013 1975-76 Pers Prop 38,400 9,600 ;116190-E000, TRA 07013 1976-77 Pers Prop 9,120 2,280 -u116190-E000, TRA 07013 1977-78 Pers Prop 8,740 2,185 Wofford Bus Company, as follows: #142130-EOQ1 , TRA 85093_ 1974-75 Pers Prop 6,440 1 ,610 74142130-E001, TRA 85093 1975-76 Pers Prop 1 ,540 385 142130-E001, TRA 85093 1976-77 Pers Prop 3,360 840 Assessees have been notified. I hereby onsent to the above - changes d/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON, Ass t. Assessor JOH , CLAUSP �p o nsel B '% - Dep Y FEB 2 8 1978 . _. . Adopted'ay the Board on------------ - - Page 3 of 3 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for the Park ) Avenue Bridge Improvement Project , ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/185 Richmond Area . ) Project No. 1065-44.13-665-77 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Park Avenue Bridge Improvement Project have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report .requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines , and the Board concurs in this finding ; and IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifica— tions are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on March 30, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, invitin bids for said work, said Notice to be published in the 5411 PABLO I��9S PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on February 28 , 1978 . -,Originator: Public Works Department Road Design Division cc: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller RESOLUTION NO. 78/185 RSCS p_ NUQLIC C, 5 USS C cOt"I it Ptlqt%coi� To 110% 'alos soit CI LL G OF ALL 0,W; .1 tyl F13RHIStAll'� C =aft F()R E 9 Q�.7 8 309 1 SC rtI CES IC .1 Al Ao it t4 SHE c;)*J TRANS V'!, AT CZEcK VIRN coslLt;cl. I ID Gf- I 04C tAVj CIR L,ttt ON1t. 2 _ E ER yUE IF • tAk )e AyU CAILD off: P'1,10.)f SECS IS 1-0 O'CCORD jjjvk TtEE C, 1% too T14ERE ..t C�i�iO'�'O AttEA S-��t-L nE q F io 'a., _50 ItAED THE HE VhT IRE S.,.)EC I q!EG% EM OFCNS Ic ESTtti4AT So A ISY 5 OLD ON P's-, 1-5 cotAsTIRUC EtpACwpY IOGE SE 2 LS \55 A CONCR COI,4cgie 5tEsst.D -ING EN Ijpe )»'L AS cot4cp.E ki, Ael C* SU 16 04, Co. IA Oied bral W%Cl ,Vr1T I.CE TO .CC�yT.FACTC�RSr EACH PROPOSAL;; I,S 'TU, 'BE IN. ;ACCORDANCE 4i F=TH ..THE PLANS, AND SPECI �5r ICA 11 ONS C)r: FILE .'>T THE CFF :� OF_- THE_ CLERK OF iTHE E3UAkQ GF SUPER- VISORS• ;ROOM 103, COUNTY'ADM I is 1,STRATIUn ;Pl1I L13I f3G•,: 651 `P I'�v,E STkEET,.' u .4ART I NEZ• CALIFORNIA* T14F? PI_GMS AND SPECIFICATIONS rhAY FE: EXAMINED AL THE t)FFI;CE OF THE GLEP,Y OF THE �!UAR[2.`'JF, Sl1P£kVISURS UR= AT ThE .PUF3�-I{C..t�UR'KS "D,EPAR.Th1ENT. 5TH FLOUR OF SA'Ir, COUNT-Y ADh I1.ISTRA-TtON BUI.LUING'. PLANS `Awa SPEC I FIC . 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"'IDS A.:<,-_ s<f:GC1I QED FOR THE-ENTIRE IRE 'r:GRK: DESCRIBED =HEREIN+ .Aron ^1E ETHER: PAR 1` I AL '+:t)R CONT I':GENT H IDS 'd I LL' BE' .CONS I`GEREU'.. A PROPUSAL GUARANTY IN, THE A+Ls UNT .OF ' TEN; (10) PERCE.kT OF.-AMOUNT B ID t 'SHALL .�CCU��raNx T iE F?ROPOSAL. T'-tE. PROPOSAL GUARANTY' ,FLAY:`BE: IN Ti�fE FORM' OF A CASHIER'S CHEC<, CERT I FI EF) CHECK GR' BIDDER !-S.':BCND'+ ..r)ADE` PAYABLE TO THE OPDti2 OF 'THE COUNTY .OF CONTRA COSTA..' THE ABOVE-MENTIONF SECIiRITY SHALL f?E GFVEN.:AS A,;GUARANTEE THAT THF- R.IOCER'- WILL EIfTER NTO ,A. CONTRACT IF A,%ARDED,_ THt. -�1UtZK, A,% 'd,ILL Ar F0?FrITED BY THF-`L3If3I<ER AND RETA-1N D:4= 13Y TH CO 'i'TY'.`IF''THtu SIJCCES'SFUL., ?I nE REFUSFS, NEGLECTS 'OP 'FAILS, Tu. EATER 'TO SA';tD C'.)c+TRACT Jfl TO: FUR`1ISH THE NECESSARY 9,:;lms 'AFTER PEI--t'IG, RECUESTED .;TO 'DU 5 ` BY., THE [3UARD:.. 3 FRVISOR5 OF CCYOF St1PU � . Ati . 'SID PROPOSALS SHALL SE .SEALED ,AND SHALL -St` Sl1BP1LTTED. 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MARTINEZ* CALIFURNIA 94553 -BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ9 CALIFORNIA P R O P O S A L . . j. - •``� �a: -P.ARK .AVENUE BRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS �;�- .,•::='=' - •'x:.� NAME OF BIDDER BUSINESS ADDRESS --------N-M--N----NN-NNS-N . PLACE OF RESIDENCE TO TmE 8101ARD OF SU'PERV I SORS OF COlNTRA COSTA COUNTY — THE UNDERSIGNED9 AS BIDDERS DECLARES THAT THE ONLY PERSONS OR PARTIES INTERESTED IN THIS PROPOSAL AS PRINCIPALS ARE THOSE NAMED HEREIN— THAT Ti-IIS PROPOSAL IS �IMADE WITHOUT COLLUSION w I TH ANY UTHER PERSON 9 FIRM OR CORPORATIONm TEAT HE HAS CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE LOCATION OF THE PRU— PCOSED WORK• PLANS ANI.'• SPEC I F I CAT IONS— AND HE PROPOSES AND AGREES+ IF THIS PRc;PCSAL IS ACCEPTED• THAT HE WILL CONTRACT bvITH THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TO P'iOVIuE ALL NECESSARY '61ACHINERY. TCOLS• APPARATUS AND OTHER :•LEANS OF CONSTRUCTIONS A%D TO DO ALL THE :vOFK AND FURNISH ALL THE: MATERIALS S-DEC I F I ED IN TIIE CUNTRACT r I" THE "TANNER AND TIME PRESCR I BED r AND ACCURD— I`:r TO THE REQUIREMENTS CF THE ENGINEER AS THEREIN SET FORTH• AND THAT HE WILL TAKE IN FULL DAYMENT THEREFOR AN A NIGUNT BASED ON THE UNIT PRICES SPEC I F I En HERE I NRELUW FL:R T-fE VARIOUS ITEMS OF NOKK• THE TOTAL VALUE OF SAID I&ORK AS ESTIMATED HEREIN HEING S ( INSERT TOTAL) A":D T vIE FOLLCIW I NG BEING THE UNIT PRICES BID• TO h I T— FI LED F E 8 1978 J. L ouwm CM 90AW Of SUMVWN P — 1 Co. c PR i CE !QCT TO EXCEED THREE (3 ) DECIMALS) ------------------------------------------------------------- - ------♦--------- ITEM TOTAL IT!—" CSTINIA ,) U.,'. IT OF PRICE IIN IIN ;,0- :s Ym—AE ASU R------ ------ —ITE—' -- ----- — -- FIGURES) i F I ---- --------------------- -- — — --- -- — — ---— -- -------- LS S i GAN I NG AND TRAFFIC CONTRUL -------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---- -------- 2 LS ROAnWAY CONSTRUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 LS BRIDGE RCPAIR ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- -------- 4 17 CY CLASS A CONCRETE ------------—----------------------------------------------- ------- --------- 5 4 EA PRESTRESSED9PR=CAST CONCRETE SLABS+ F TYPE SII-48 ------------------------------------------------------------ t, LS TIMBER WALKWAY AND RAILING ----------- ----------------------------------------------- ------- -------- 7 50 LF METAL BEA;I GUARD RA I L I IG ------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- 3 FA CONCRETE REPAIR (PAID AS EARNED) $1 ,000 -----------------------------------------------------1-------- ----:-- ------- NOTE—PLEASE SHOW TOTAL ON PAGE P-1 TOTAL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .......i•... _ ... ...,.,+... t r ., a ._..- ... • Y... ..A .... .. .. ... .. ...... ..v :,. „ r:• ., :. ..,-.. ._a .. ._ ... .,.... .. ..... .........� .._ .rte.:.., .....: ..:.. _... .r.. -. ..: ., .. .._.. _ , P — 09106 P%'GPOSAL I CONT . ) .----+----------- Iti CASE CF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN UNIT PRICES AND TOTALS+ THE UNIT PRICES SriALL PREVAIL. IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT THt QUANTITIES of WORK UNDER EACH ITE.V ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY• BEING GIVEN FOR A BASIS OF COMPARISON OF PROPOSAL+ AND THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO THE COUNTY TO INCREASE OR DE— CREASC TFiE AMOUNT OF :-rORK :jNCER ANY ITEM AS MAY SE REOUIRED. ISN ACCORD— ANCE KITH PROVISIONS SET FORTI-t ISN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. IT IS FURTHER I:NCERSTOUD AND AGREED THAT THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MCNEY SET FURTH FOR EACH ITEM OF WORK OR AS THE TOTAL AMGUNT BID FOR THE PROJECT. DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AGREEMENT TO PAY A LUMP SUM FOR THE WORK UNLESS IT SPECIFICALLY SO STATES. IT IS HLREBY AGREED THAT THE UNDERSIGNED. AS BIDDER. SHALL FURNISH A LABOR AND MATERIALS BOND IN AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO FIFTY PERCEPT OF TETE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPOSAL AND A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND TO BE ONE HUNrREJ PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS PROPUSAL• TU THE COUNTY OF CCNT RA COSTA AND AT "10 EXPENSE TQ SAID C'.:Ui%TY9 EXECUTED BY A RESPONS— IRLIL SURETY ACCEPTAPLE TO SAID CUU::TY9 IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PROPOSAL IS ACCEPTED RY SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. IF THIS PROPOSAL SHALL 3E ACCEPTED AND THE "ADERSIGNED SHALL FAIL TO CONTRACT AS AFORESAID AND TO GIVE TFIE Two BONDS IN THE SUMS TO HE 7ETERvINED AS AFORESAID, WITH SURETY SATISFACTORY TO THE BuARD OF SUPERV I SURS• WITHIN SEVEN c 7) JAYS, NOT INCLUDING SUNDAYS+ AFTER THE R I N"EER HAS RECE iVEC NUT ICE FROM THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THAT THE CON— TRACT IS READY FOR SIGNATUKE9 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAYS AT ITS CPTION• DETERMINE THAT THE 91DOER HAS ABANOONED Tr!E CONTRACT* AND THEREUPON THIS PROPOSAL Ann THE ACCEPTANCE THEREOF SHALL BE NULL AND V::I:) AVIV THE FCRFE I TUBE OF SUCH SECURITY ACCOMPANYING THIS PROPOSAL SHALL CPFRATE A%D T-tE SAME SHALL BE THE PROPERTY OF THE CCUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. SUFCONTRACTS ------------ THE CONTRACTOR AGREES+ BY SUBMISSION OF THIS PROPOSAL. TO CUh— F.^,:v TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 4100 THROUGH 4113 OF THE GOVERNMENT COCF PERTAINING TO SUBCONTRACTORS* EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 4100.5+ THE SAME AS IF INCORPORATED HEREIN. FOR ALL TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREET LIGHTING WORK, A COMPLETE LIST OF SUI3CUNTRACTURS IS REQUIRED AND T►!E PIDDER WILL HE EXPECTED TO PERFORM 'WITH HIS OWN FORCES ALL ITEMS OF rIORK FCR WHICH N3 SUBCONTRACTOR IS LISTED. THE FOLLOWING IS A COMPLETE LIST OF ITEMS INVOLVING TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREET LIGHTIMG WORK TO BE SUBCONTRACTED ON THIS PRUJECT. IF A PORTION CF ANY ITEP OF WORK IS DONE EY A SUBCONTRACTUR. THE VALUE OF THE r'ORK SUBCONTRACTED !FILL BE BASED ON THE ESTIMATED COST OF SUCH PORTION OF TI-:= C;.YTRFCT ITEC+. CETERMINEG FROX INFORMATIGN SUBMITTED BY THE CON— T RAC TOR, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL SY THE ENGINEER. THE 'UNCERSIGNED+ AS blDCER, CECLA RES THAT HE HAS hUT ACCEPTED ANY r I D FROM ANY SUEC;;NTRACTOk JR '•LATER I ALM!'.N THROUGH ANY BID CEPOS I TORY• THE BY—LA S• RULES OR REGULATICNS OF WIiICH PROHIBIT OR HKEVE.NT THE CON— TRACTOR F R:1+' CU':S I OER I KG ANY BID FRC%! ;,I;Y SL:9CONTRACTOR OR MATER I ALMAN. :yI'I C!a IS NCT PROCESSED T!IROUGH SAID 410 DEPOS I TORY• OR WHICH PREVENT ANY SUBCtUNTRACTUR UR NATERIALMAN F?;,r� RIDDING T:: A&Y CUNTRACTGR HHU DOES :OUT USE TIE FACILITIES OF OR ACCEPT BIDS FROM OR THROUGH SUCH 8I0 DEPOSITURP. P — 3 0 107 0P::;3GSP.L I CDr.T • ) •-----•----------- ',v. ITE-%' SUBCONTRACTOR ADDRESS ------ ------------------------ ---------------------- ----------------- -- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ---- --------------------- — ---------------------- -------------------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ---- ------------------------ ---------------------- -------------------- ACCO,&4,P nJ':Y i lv'V THIS PROPOSAL IS A PROPOSAL GUARA.":TY IN THE Al10JUNIT CF TE ( IO) PCRCC tT OF AMOUNT BID ----------------------------------------------- --------- ( ------------------------------------------------------------- (C.AS)i I ER'S CHECK s CER T I F I C;: CHECK OR B I L`L^.ER 'S BOND ACCEPTABLE) THE ;:AN.ES OF ALL PERSCONS INTERESTED IN THE FOREGOING PROPOSAL A PRI,FALS A=E AS FOLLOWS— :MPORTANT NICT ICE ---------------- IF THE 9IDDER OR OTHER INTERESTED PERSON IS A CORPCRATION9 ST:.TZ' LEGAL %A.*•7E OF CORPORATIUN9 ALSO NAMES OF PRESIDENT+ SECRETARY , T:!EASURER, A."ID MANAGER THEREUF. IF A COPARTNERSHIPr STATE TRUE NAME OF FIRM, IF 91DOER OR OTHER INT—CRESTED PERSON IS AN INDIVIDUALS STATE FIRST AND LAST NA,'-!E IN FULL. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------- -- ---- - ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- LICE:SED TU 60- -.% S%.0L) .:TRACT ALL CLASSES c.'F :CORK INVUtVED *', T t-!E PROJECT , Th' ACCORDANCE WITH A": ACT PRQV I D I NG FOR THE REGISTRA— TION OF CCNTRACT^•..r'Sg LICEI:SE ^:0• ( CLASS— 1 . ---------------------------- ---------------------------------- iSiG NATU►E CF SlDuE:l t PUSINESS ADDRESS ....... -...................... -----------M---------- PLACE OF RCSIDENCC ---------------------------------------------------- TC :4 ----------------------------- P ----------------------------P — 4 00108 I PARK AVENUE BRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS Project 71065-4413 -665-77 For Pre-Bid Information , Contact : Road Design Division Phone (415) 372-2131 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION ON COUNTY HIGHWAY PARK AVENUE BRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS i County Road No, 1065 EaD flDv FSE B x1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPE VWRS VERNON L. CLINE , PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR �- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA February 28 , 1978 Microfilrned with board order WH 09 PARK AVENUE BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT Project No. 1065-4413-665-77 N D E X SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PAGE 1 . Location A-1 2. Description of Work A-1 3 . Contract Documents A-1 4 . Beginning of Work, Time of Completion a; Liquidated Damages A-1 5. Permits A-2 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 . Definitions and Terms B-1 2. General B-1 3 . Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions B-1 4. Award and Execution of the Contract B-3 5. Scope of Work B-3 6. Control of Work B-4 7. Control of Materials B-4 8 . Legal Relations and Responsibility B-4 9. Prosecution and Progress B-9 10. Meadurement and Payment B-11 SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1 . Definition C-1 2 . Labor C-1 3 . Equipment Rental C-1 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . Intent of Project D-1 2. Order of Work D-1 3 . Fish and Wildlife Protection D-1 4. Lines and Grades D-3 5. Materials D-5 6. Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing D-5 6. 1 Detour D-5 6. 2 Signing D-6 7. Cooperation D-8 8 . Obstructions D-9 9. Measurement and Payment D-9 10. Roadway Construction D-9 10. 1 Roadway Excavation D-9 10. 2 Aggregate Base D-9 10. 3 Asphalt Concrete D- 10 n�� 1_o N D E X Page 2 SECTION D - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS PAGE 10. 4 Remove Bridge and Guard Rails D- 11 10. 5 Payment D-11 11 . Concrete Repair D-12 12. Bridge Repair D- 12 12 . 1 Cable Tie-Backs D- 12 12. 2 Sacked Concrete Toe Protection D-13 12. 3 Concrete Toe Protection D-13 12. 4 Payment D-13. 13 . Reinforced Concrete Structures D-13. 13 . 1 Prestressed , Precast Concrete Slab D-13 13 . 2 Bridge Abutment and Barrier Walls D- 14 13 . 2. 1 Reinforcement D-15 13 . 3 Payment D-15 14 . Timber Structures D-15 15. Metal Beam Guard Railing D-16 ATTACHMENTS COUNTY STANDARD PLANS CC 302 3040 STATE XS- 12-48 A77-D2W r SECTION A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1 . LOCATION The project is located on Park Avenue, at Wildcat Creek in the Richmond area . 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of furnishing and placing a precast , prestressed concrete slab over the existing bridge , constructing new concrete traffic barriers and one timber walkway and railing, doing concrete and bridge repairs and constructing a short section of detour road , and such other items or details , not mentioned above, that are required by the Plans , Standard Specifications , or these special provisions to be performed , placed , constructed or installed. 3 . CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The work embraced herein shall conform to the Plans entitled , " PARK AVENUE BRIDGE IMPROVEMENTS ," the Standard Specifications of the State of California , Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation , dated January, 1975, insofar as the same may apply , these special provisions , the Notice to Contractors , the Proposal , the Contract , the two contract bonds required herein , any supplemental agreements amending or extending the work, working drawings or sketches clarifying or enlarging upon the work specified herein , and to pertinent portions of other documents included by reference thereto in these special provisions . 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8- 1 . 03 , "Beginning of Work, " Section 8-1 . 06, "Time of Completion , " and Section 8- 1 . 07 , "Liquidated Damages ," of the Standard Specifi - cations and these special provisions . The Contractor shall commence work upon receipt of directions to proceed as stated in the "Notice to Proceed" issued by the Public Works Department and shall complete the work within the allotted time of: 30 WORKING DAYS counting from and including the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed . " The Contractor shall pay to the County of Contra Costa the sum of - $75. 00 per day for each and every CALENDAR day of delay in finishing c A - 1 0011.2 4 . BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION & LIQUIDATED DAMAGES (cont ' d) the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed above, and authorized extension thereof . 5. PERMITS Grading - The Contractor shall comply with the appli - cable provisions in the County Grading Ordinances (Title 7- Division 716 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code) in the process of disposing of the excess material as fill on private property within the County . Flood Control - The Contractor shall comply with the applicable provisions of the County Ordinance (Division 1010-Title 10) in the process of doing any work involving existing storm drain facilities , creek beds , channels , drainage ways , and water courses . Sewer - The Contractor shall contact the San Pablo Sanitary District forty-eight (48) hours prior to commencing work on any existing sewer facility ( including removal of castings during grading operations) . At that time a no fee permit shall be obtained by the Contractor and inspection procedures established . Full compensation for conforming to Permit requirements shall be considered as included in the price paid for the items in which the permits are required . A - 2 n�� 13 Revised 2-18-77 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISION'S 1 . DEFINITIONS AND TERMS As used herein, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the following meanings: a. AGENCY means the legal entity for which the work is being performed as indicated on the Notice to Contractors, Proposal and Special Provisions. b. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS means the governing body of the Agency. c. ENGINEER means the Contra Costa County Public Uorks Director (Road Commissioner-Surveyor; ex officio Chief Engineer) , or his authorized agent acting ` within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency's representative for administra- tion of this contract. d. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (S.S. ) means the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transporta- tion, (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.S. ), dated January, 1975. Any reference therein to the State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be interpreted to refer to the Agency, or its corresponding agency, office Pr officer acting under this contract. e. EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES AND GENERAL PREVAILING MAGE RATES means the latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Mage Rates of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, adopted annually by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. f. OTHER PERTINENT DEFINITIONS - See S.S. Section 1 . 2. GENERAL a. State Contract Act. Unless otherwise specified in Section A of these special provisions, or elsewhere by special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq. ) shall not apply to this contract, and reference thereto in S.S. Sec. 1-1 .40 is hereby waived. b. Standard Specifications. The Standard Specifications (S.S. ) referred to above are by reference fully incorporated herein, except to the extent that they are modified herein. 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Examination of Plans, Specifications, Contract and Site of Work S.S. 2-1 .03 09114 B - 1 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 3. PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS (Cont.) Records of the Department referred to in the second paragraph of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .03 may be inspected in the office of the Public Works Director for the County of Contra Costa, -Ilartinez, California. b. Proposal (Bid) Forms (S.S. 2-1 .05) (1 ) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 concerning the pre- qualification of bidders as a condition to the furnishing of a proposal form by the Department shall not apply. (2) All proposals (bids) shall be made on forms to be obtained from the office of the Public Uorks Director, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions; no others will be accepted. (3) The requirements of the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 are superseded by the following: All proposals (bids) shall set forth for each item of work, in clearly legible figures, an item price and a total for the item in the respec- tive spaces provided, and shall be signed by the bidder, who shall fill out all blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. (4) The requirements of the last two paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05 shall not apply. c. Proposal (Bid) Guaranty (S.S. 2-1 .07) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .07 are superseded by the follow- ing: (1) All proposals (bids) shall be presented under sealed cover. (2) Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a Proposal Guar- anty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. Guaranty may be in the form of cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the specific Agency. d. Competency of Bidders (S.S. 2-1 .11 ) The requirements of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .11 shall not apply. Attention is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1 .01E and the requirements of law referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. All bidders must be Contractors holding a valid license to perform the required work as provided by the Business and Professions Code, and may be required to submit evidence to the Agency as to their ability, financial respon- sibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal . C B - 2 00115 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 4. AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT (S.S. 3) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 3 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Award of Contract (S.S. 3-1.01 ) As used in S.S. Sec. 3-1.01 "Director of Public Works" means the Board of Supervisors. b. Contract Bonds (S.S. 3-1.02) The successful bidder shall furnish a Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of the total bid and a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount of at least fifty percent (50%) of the total bid, each in the form approved by the Agency. c. Execution of Contract (S.S. 3-1.03) Within seven (7) days after its submission to him, the successful bidder shall sign the contract and return it, together with (1 ) the contract bonds, and either (2-a) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2-b) a certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (2-c) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the County Public Works Department, at the address indicated on the Special Provisions. 5. SCOPE OF WORK (S.S. 4) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 4 shall apply, except as modified herein. In lieu of the provisions in the third paragraph in Section 4-1 .03B, "Increased or Decreased Quantities," of the Standard Specifications, the following shall apply: If the total pay quantity of any major item of work required under the contract varies from the quantity shown on the Proposal by more than, 25 percent, in the absence of an executed contract change order specifying the compensation to be paid, the compensation payable to the Contractor will be determined in accordance with Sections 4-1.036(1 ), 4-1 .036(2), or 4-1 .03B(3), as the case may be. A major item of work shall be construed to be any item, the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the Proposal quantity and the contract unit price. 6. CONTROL OF WORK (S.S. 5) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 5 shall apply. 00116 B - 3 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 7. CONTROL OF MATERIALS (S.S. 6) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 6 shall apply. 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 7, except as modified by the agreement (Contract) or these special provisions, apply to this project. a. Insurance (1 ) The Contractor, before performing any work under the agreement, shall , at no expense to the Agency, obtain and maintain in force the following insurance: (a) :lith respect to the Contractor's operations: The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum com- bined single limit coverage of 5500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (b) With respect to Subcontractors' operations, Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their own behalf: A policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. (c) Without limitation as to generality of the foregoing subdivisions (a) and (b), a policy or policies of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than $500,000, insuring the contractual liability of Contractor under the provisions of this Section as hereinafter stated. THE POLICY OR POLICIES, OR RIDER ATTACHED THERETO, SHALL NAME THE SPECIFIC AGENCY AS A NAMED INSURED. (2) Form, Term, Certificates (a) The insurance hereinabove specified shall be in form and placed with an insurance company or companies satisfactory to the County, and shall be kept in full force and effect until completion to the satisfaction of and acceptance by Agency of all work to be performed by Contractor under the agreement. (b) The Contractor shall furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Agency certificate(s) of insurance or certified copies of the policies of insurance hereinbefore specified. Said certificate(s) shall provide for notice of cancellation to the Agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. 9 - 4 101111~( SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) b. Public Safety The provisions of S.S. Sec. 7-1 .09 shall apply, except as modified under Section D - "Public Convenience, Public Safety and Signing" of these special provisions. Maintenance of all project signing, portable delineators, flashing lights, and other safety devices, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor at all times. The Contractor shall respond promptly, when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies, to correct improper conditions or inoperative devices. Failure to frequently inspect and naintain lights and barricades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway, or failure to respond promptly to notification of improperly operating equipment, will be sufficient cause for suspen- sion of the contract until such defects are corrected. All expenses incurred by the Agency because of emergency "call-outs," for correcting improper conditions or for resetting or supplerienting the Contractor's barricades or warning devices, will be charged to the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due him. c. Preservation of Property The provisions of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications shall apply to all improvements, facilities, trees or shrubbery within or adjacent to the construction area that are not to be removed. The last two sentences of paragraph 2 of Section 7-1 .11 of the Standard Specifications are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights-of-way or easements shown on the plans, the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or property to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Con- tractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the Contract. d. Rights-of-Way and Easements The rights-of-way, easements, rights-of-entry, fill permits and other permits acquired by or on behalf of the Agency are, as far as can be determined, adequate for the performance of the work under this contract. Any additional rights- of-Way, easements, or permits which the Contractor determines are necessary or conven- ient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. B - 5 09; 1g SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont.) e. Access to Construction Site The Contractor shall make his own investigation of the conditions of existing public and private roads and of clearances, permits required, restrictions, road and bridge load limits, and other limitations affecting transportation and ingress and egress to the job site. The unavailability of access routes or limitations thereon shall not become the basis for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. f. Responsibility for Damage The provisions of the sixth, seventh, and eighth paragraphs of S.S. Sec. 7-1.12, regarding retention of money due the Contractor, shall not apply. g. Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake Subparagraphs A, C, E and F of Section 7-1 .165, "Damage by Storm, Flood, Tidal Wave or Earthquake," of the Standard Specifications are amended to read: 1 . Occurrence--"Occurrence" shall include tidal waves, earthquakes in excess of a magnitude of 3.5 on the Richter Scale, and storms and floods as to which the Governor has proclaimed a state of emergency when the damaged work is located within the territorial limits to which such proclamation is applicable or,•which were, in the opinion of the Engineer, of a magnitude at the site of the work sufficient to have caused such a proclamation had they occurred in a populated area or in an area in which such a proclamation was not already in effect. 2. Protecting the 'Mork from Damage--Flothing in this section shall be construed to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to protect the work from damage. The Contractor shall bear the entire cost of repairing damage to the work caused by the occurrence which the Engineer determines was due to the failure of the Contractor to comply with the requirements of the Plans and Specifications, take reasonable and adequate measures to protect the work or exercise sound engineering and construction practices in the conduct of the work, and such repair costs shall be excluded from consider- ation under the provisions of this section. 3. Determination of Costs--Unless otherwise agreed between the Engineer and the Contractor, the cost of the work performed pursuant to this Section 7-1 .165 will be determined in accordance with the provisions in Section 9- 1 .03, "Force Account Payment," except that there shall be no markup allow- ance pursuant to Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor," unless the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake. The cost of emergency work, which the Engineer detem. ines would have been part of the repair work if it had not previously been performed, will be determined in the same manner as the authorized repair work. The cost of repairing damaged work which was not in compliance with the requirements of the plans and specifications shall be borne solely by the Contractor, and such costs shall not be considered in determining the cost of repair under this Subsection E. B - 6 M � 19 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 8. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY (S.S. 7) (Cont. ) 4. Payment for Repair Work--When the occurrence that caused the damage was a tidal wave or earthquake, the County will pay the cost of repair, deter- mined as provided in Subsection E, that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. When the occurrence that caused the damage was a storm or flood, the County will participate in the cost of the repair determined as provided in Subsection E in accordance with the following: (a) On projects for which the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is 52,000,000 or less, the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds 5 percent of the amount of the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes. (b) On projects for which the Contractor's bid for bid comparison purposes is greater than 52,000,000, the County will pay 90 percent of the cost of repair that exceeds $100,000. 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS The provisions of S.S. Sec. 8 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Subcontracting (S.S. 8-1 .01 ) The items of work in the Engineer's Estimate preceded by the letters (S) or (S-F) are designated as "Specialty Items." b. Assignment (S.S. 8-1 .02) Neither the contract, nor any monies due or to become due under the contract, may be assigned by the Contractor without the prior consent and approval of the Board of Supervisors, nor in any event without the consent of the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of assignment. c. Beginning of Work (S.S. 3-1 .03) In lieu of the provisions of S.S. Sec. 3-1 .03, the Contractor will be issued a "Notice to Proceed" by the Engineer within five (5) working days of the date the contract is approved by the Agency and the working days charged against the contract shall be counted from the day stated as the starting date in the "Notice to Proceed." The Contractor shall not start work prior to the date stated in the "Notice to Proceed" unless a change to an earlier date is authorized in writing by the Engineer. d. Progress Schedule (S.S. 8-1 .04) The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a practicable progress schedule before starting any work on the project and, if requested by the Engineer, supplementary progress schedules shall be submitted within five (5) working days of the Engineer's written request. B - 7 00-1120 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 9. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS (Cont.) e. Time of Completion (S.S. 8-1 .06) The following days are designated as legal holidays: , January 1 , February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in May, July 4, 1st Monday in September, t September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 11 , 4th Thursday in November, December 25, and any other day established as a general legal holiday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States. If any of the foregoing holidays falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered to be a holiday. 10. MEASUREMENT AND PA'iMENT (S.S. 9) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9 shall apply, except as modified herein. a. Determination of Rights (S.S. 9-1 .045) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .045 shall not apply. - b. Partial Payments (S.S. 9-1 .06) In lieu of conflicting provisions of the third paragraph of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .06 and the fourth paragraph of S.S. Sec. 11-1 .02, the Agency will withhold 10 percent from any estimated amount due the Contractor. c. Payment of Withheld Funds (S.S. 9-1 .065) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .065 shall not apply. d. Final Payment (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .07) (1 ) Upon satisfactory completion of the entire work, the Engineer shall recommend the acceptance of the work to the Board of Supervisors. If the Board accepts the completed work, it shall cause a Notice of Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder. (2) Thirty-five (35) days after the filing of the Notice of Completion, the Contractor shall be entitled to the balance due for the completion and acceptance of the work, if he certifies by a sworn written statement that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, and that no claims have been filed with the Agency based upon acts or omissions of the Contractor, and that no liens or withhold notices have been filed against said work or the property on which the work was done. Payment of the balance due will be made on the day following the regular day for payment of County bills by the County Auditor. B - 3 00121 SECTION B - GENERAL PROVISIONS 10. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT (S.S. 9) (Cont. ) e. Adjustment of Overhead Costs (S.S. Sec. 9-1 .08) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1.08 shall not apply. f. All prior partial estimates and payments shall be subject to correction in the final estimate and payment. r w _ B 9 ��122 (Revised 5/16/77*) SECTION C - FORCE ACCOUNT AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL (S.S. 9-1.03) The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1.03 shall apply, except as modified herein. 1 . DEFINITION. As used here, "force account" neans the method of calculating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost, plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra work is to be paid for on a force account basis, compensation will be determined in accordance with the provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1.03 as modified herein. 2. LABOR. a. The actual wages to be paid, as defined in S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(la) , will be considered to be the prevailing rates in effect at the time the labor is performed, and no revision of payment for labor already performed will be made for any retro- active increases or decreases in such rates. b. Premium wage rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved, in writing, by the Engineer. *c. The second paragraph in Section 9-1 .03A, "Work Performed by Contractor," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sections 9-1 .03A(i ) , "Labor," 9-1 .03A(2), "Materials," and 9-1 .03A(3) , "Equipment Rental ," there will be added a markup of 24 percent to the cost of labor, 15 percent to the cost of materials, and 15 percent to the equipment rental . d. Section 9-1 .03A(lb) , "Labor Surcharge," of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the actual wages, as defined in Section 9-1.03A(la) , will be added a labor surcharge set forth in the Department of Transportation publication entitled Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates, which is in effect on the date upon which the work is accomplished and which is a part of the contract. Said labor surcharge shall constitute full compensation for all payments imposed by State and Federal laws and for all other payments made to, or on behalf of, the workmen, other than actual wages as defined in Section 9-1.03A(la) and subsistence and travel allowance as specified in Section 9-1.03A(lc). 3. EQUIPMENT RENTAL. The provisions of S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(3) shall apply, except as modified herein. a. No payment will be ,made for idle time due to breakdown, lack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances beyond the control of the Agency. b. Equipment shall be delivered to the extra work site equipped as ordered. c. Idle time waiting for the arrival of transporting equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. C - 1 00123 SECTION 0 - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 1 . INTENT OF PROJECT The intent of the project is to preserve the existing bridge in its present natural setting . The structural soundness of the existing bridge is uncertain , therefore the Contractor shall : a . Not place construction equipment on the bridge during or after excavating for the new bridge slabs . b. Install shoring under the existing arch when constructing the concrete bridge barriers . c. Not place construction equipment immediately adjacent to the wingwalis when excavating for the wingwall restraint . The Contractor shall also take care when removing branches or other vegetation in the vicinity o.f the bridge . Only those branches and vegetations that interfere unreasonably with the work may be cut and removed . 2. ORDER OF WORK • Order of work shall conform to the provisions in Section 5- 1 . 05, "Order of Work," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Attention is directed to the sections under "Fish and Wildlife Protection" and "Maintaining Traffic" of these special provisions and to the detour construction work shown on the plans ! Detour shall be constructed and opened to traffic before the bridge is closed . The silt catchment basin shall be constructed before commencing any work affecting the water in Wildcat Creek. Before any work in the new bridge abutments is begun , the crown of the existing bridge arch shall be excavated and its elevation , relative to the abutment seats , determined . 3 • FISH AND WILDLIFE PROTECTION The Contractor shall comply with the recommendations of the State of California Department of Fish and Game and the Contra Costa County Public Works Department regarding work within the creekbeds . Following is the list of recommendations . 1 . All work in or near the stream shall be confined to the period April 1 , 1978 to October 1 , 1978 . D - 1 00124 3 . FISH AND WILDLIFE PROTECTION (Cont. ) 2. Item n5 shall be placed before any construction or disturbance of streambed . It shall be constructed of washed rock, minimum size 3" and shall be placed three feet above seasonal flow. If there will be no work in streambed , item ;5 may be omitted . 3 . Disturbance or removal of vegetation shall not exceed the minimum necessary to complete operations . The disturbed portions of any stream channel or lake margin within the high water mark of the stream or lake shall be restored to as near their original condition as possible. 4. Rock, riprap, or other erosion protection shall be placed in areas where vegetation cannot reasonably be expected to become reestablished . 5. A silt catchment basin shall be constructed across the stream immediately below the project site . This catchment basin shall be constructed of gravel which is free from mud or silt . Upon completion of the project and after all flowing water in the area is clear of turbidity , the gravel along with the trapped sediment shall be removed from the stream. Structures and associated materials not designed to withstand high seasonal flows shall be removed to areas above the high water mark before such 4 flows occur. 7. No debris, soil , silt , sand , bark , slash , sawdust , rubbish, cement or concrete or washings thereof , oil or petroleum products or other organic or ` earthen material from any logging , construction , or associated activity of whatever nature shall be allowed to enter into or placed where it may be washed by rainfall or runoff into , waters of the State . When operations are completed , any excess materials or debris shall be removed from the work area . No rubbish shall be deposited within 150 feet of the high water mark of any stream or lake . A silt catchment basin shall be constructed across the stream immediately below the project site. This catchment basin shall be constructed of gravel which is free from mud or silt . Upon completion of the project and after all flowing water in the area is clear of turbidity, the gravel along with the trapped sediment shall be removed from the stream. D - 2 ��!125 3 . FISH AND WILDLIFE PROTECTION (Cont . d) 9. Structures and associated materials not desioned to withstand high seasonal flows shall be removed to areas above the high water mark before such flows occur. 10. No debris , soil , silt , sand , bark, slash , sawdust , rubbish , cement or concrete or washings thereof , oil or petroleum products or other organic or earthen material from any logging , construction , or associated activity of whatever nature shall be allowed to enter into or placed where it may be washed by rainfall or runoff into, waters of the State. When operations are completed , any excess materials or debris shall be removed from the work area . No rubbish shall be deposited within 150 feet of the high water mark of any stream or lake. Full compensation for conforming to these recommenda- tions shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work and no separate payment will be allowed therefor . 4 . LINES AND GRADES One complete set of stakes for each of the following items will be set by the Engineer after notificationby the Con- tractor as specified in Section 5-1 . 07 : a . One set of final alignment and grade control stakes for use by the Contractor to control the basement material and subbase , base and surfacing . No additional stakes or marks for alignment or grade control will be set by the Engineer . The Contractor shall provide such separate grade controls for the basement material and the subbase, base and surfacing as are necessary to secure con - formance with the plans and final stakes . b. Lines , elevations and points required for con- struction of the new bridge deck, including but not limited to abutment locations , footing elevations , and railing alignment . The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the adequacy and sufficiency of the stakes and marks for the purpose for which they are set . If the Contractor requests additional stakes , hubs , lines , grades or marks other than those set by the Engineer, the cost of labor , equipment and materials required to comply with the Contractor ' s request shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor : D - 3 ���126 4 . LINES AND GRADES (Cont . ) The cost of labor , equipment and materials involved in resetting stakes destroyed or displaced because of the following reasons , will be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor : a . Negligence in use of construction equipment . b . Stakes ordered by the Contractor that are not used for a long period of time and are lost in the interim. C. Poor planning of sequence of operations by the Contractor . D - 4 5. MATERIALS Certificates of compliance will be required for cement , reinforcing steel , timber, wood preservative, guard rail , and precast concrete slabs . The asphalt concrete and portland cement concrete mix designs shall be designated by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Engineer. The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a minimum mix design review period of four working days for a design from an "Approved" commercial plant and five continuous working days for a design from a "non-approved" commercial plant . For "non-approved" plants the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary aggregate samples. Refer to Section "Asphalt Concrete" and "Concrete Structures" of these Special Provisions. The Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than four (4) working days advance notice to permit adequate testing and plant inspections of materials for asphalt concrete, aggregate base and portland cement concrete from recognized commercial plants and any other material from other than the usual commercial sources. The relative compaction of soils and aggregates will be determined by comparison with the maximum density as determined by Test Method No. Calif. 216 , or Test Method No. CCC 216. The field density may be determined by Test Method No. Calif. 216 or by nuclear density gage determination (Test Method No. Calif. 231 ) . 6. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING The Contractor shall notify local authorities of his intent to begin work at least five (5) days before work is begun . The Contractor shall cooperate with local authorities relative to handling traffic through the area and shall make his own arrange- ments relative to keeping the working area clear of parked vehicles . When entering or leaving roadways carrying public traffic, the Contractor ' s equipment , whether empty or loaded , shall in all cases yield to public traffic. The provisions in this section may be modified or altered if, in the opinion of the Engineer, public traffic will be better served and work expedited . Said modifications or alterations shall not be adopted until approved in writing by the Engineer. 6. 1 DETOUR A detour shall be constructed as shown on the plans . It shall be maintained and remain in operation until the completion and opening of the new roadway and bridge facilities to public traff ic. The full width of the detour shall be open for use by public traffic at all times . D - 5 00128 6. 1 DETOUR (cont 'd) The three-post wood barrier, that existed before the beginning of construction , shall be replaced in its original location . The barrier ' s original dimensions , material sizes , quality , and appearance shall be reproduced in the new barrier as closely as possible. Materials and timber for the new barrier shall conform to the requirements of Sections 57- 1 . 02A,"Structural Timber and Lumber, " 57-1 . 02 C, "Hardware , " 57-1 . 03 , "Galvanizing," and 57-3 . 03 , "Surface Treatment of Timber," of the Standard Specifications . When the new bridge improvements are completed and open to public traffic, the detour shall be closed to traffic by installing the three-post barrier , reconstructing the A. C. dike and covering the aggregate base portion of the detour with earth. The earth cover over the aggregate base shall be spread and compacted so that no aggregate base remains visible. 6. 2 SIGNING Section 7-1 . 09, "Public Safety," of the Standard Specifications is modified as follows : All signing and traffic control warning and safety devices shall conform to the require- ments set forth in the current "Manual of Warning Signs , Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon County Highways ," issued by the Public Works Department , Contra Costa County , California. Through traffic will be routed around the work over other roads during the time that bridge improvement operations interfere with the unobstructed passage of through traffic. In lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7-1 . 08 , "Public Convenience," and 7-1 . 09, "Public Safety ," of the Standard Specifications , the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of furnishing , (except those signs shown on the plans to be County- furnished) installing, maintaining and removing all signs ( including County-furnished signs) , lights , flares , barricades and other warning and safety devices . Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the County , together with 4" X 4" wood posts , galvanized carriage bolts and brackets for assembly shall be picked up by the Contractor at the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue between Marina Vista and Pacheco Boulevard in Martinez. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least one ( 1 ) working day in advance of the time he proposes to pick up the signs , posts and fasteners and said time shall be during the County yard working hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4 : 00 p.m. Signs shall be erected and covered with burlap prior to commencing any other work on the contract . Covering shall be removed immediately preceding the start of work when directed by the Engineer. D - 6 00129 6. 2 SIGNING Wood posts shall be securely set a minimum of 2 ` - 6" in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least two feet clear of the edge of pavement . Signs shall be placed on the post to provide a five-foot clearance between the sign and the pavement or ground surface, except that when signs are located in sidewalk areas , or where there are pedestrians , the clearance shall be seven feet . Exceptions to the location provisions of this paragraph shall only be on the written approval of the Engineer. Upon completion of the project and at a time directed by the Engineer , the signs , barricades and lights shall be taken down and dismantled ; and the County-furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue during the County yard working hours of 7 : 30 a. m. to 4 : 00 p .m. Timber for the construction of barricades shall be good , sound material satisfactory for the purpose intended . Hardware obtained from commercial sources will be acceptable. 3.srricades , except for rails , shall be painted with two (2) coats of commercial quality white enamel . At the Contractor' s option , markings for barricade rails shall be either alternate orange and white, or black and white stripes six (6) inches in width sloping downward at an angle of 45 degrees . Whichever system of marking is chosen , it shall be throughout the project to the exclusion of the other system. The entire area of orange and white stripes shall be reflectorized so as to be visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a minimum distance of 1 , 000 feet when illuminated by the low beams of standard automobile head ' ir;hts . If black and white markings are used , the entire area of white stripes shall be reflectorized so as to be visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a minimum distance of 1 , 000 feet when illuminated by the low beams of standard automobile headlights . Barricades damaged from any cause during the progress of the work shall be replaced or repaired ( including painting and reflectorized material ) by the Contractor at his expense. Full compensation for conforming to the provisions of Section 7 of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions , including full compensation for furnishing all labor , including flag- men , materials, tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for installing , maintainina .and removing all signs , lights and barricades , including pickup , hauling and returning County-furnished signs and posts , and constructing the detour road complete in place , including clearing and grubbing , grading removing the cleared and excavated material , furnishing and placing aggregate base , removing and reconstructing the A. C . dike and three-post wood barrier, and furnishing and placing earth cover as shown on the plans , as specified herein , and as directed by the Engineer , shall be considered as included in the contract lump Oil 6. 2 SIGNING (cont 'd) sum price paid for Signing and Traffic Control , and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. The replacement cost of all County-furnished material lost or damaged between the time it is removed from and returned to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due to the Contractor under the contract . Payment shall be made in increments of the contract lump sum price for Signing and Traffic Control in the following manner: Initial Increment - 60 percent of the lump sum price upon satisfactory completion of installation of signs , lights , barricades , and constructing the detour road . Final Increment - Balance of the lump sum price upon replacement of the three-post wood r. barrier and satisfactory completion of removal and dismantling of signs , lights , barricades , posts and fram- ing and delivery of County-furnished materials to the Shell Avenue Maintenance Yard Sign Shop. 7. COOPERATION It is anticipated that Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Pablo Sanitary District , and the East Bay Municipal Utility District will be installing temporary by-pass lines prior to or concurrent with the bridge improvement operations . The Contractor shall coordinate his work with that of the utility companies and shall protect any such temporary by-pass lines from damage by his construction operations . The Contractor may be asked to install pipe hangers or straps in the new barrier wall to allow installation of the pipes belonging to the above-named companies or districts. Any such work shall be considered and paid for as extra work as provided in Section 4- 1 . 03D "Extra Work;" of the Standard Specifications . The Contractor shall give the utility companies two (2) working days advance notice before work may start . Notification of several utility companies may be accomplished by calling Under- ground Service Alert (USA) toll free number 800-642-0123 . In lieu of the compensation provisions in Section 7 , "legal Relations and Responsibility ," and Section 8 , "Prosecution and Progress ," of the Standard Specifications , full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provisions shall be D - 8' 7. COOPERATION (cont ' d) considered included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made for delay or inconvenience to the Contractor' s operations by reason of his conformance with this special provision . 8. OBSTRUCTIONS r Attention is directed to the presence of water, sewer, and gas pipe lines and overhead utilities in the construction area. Abandoned pipe lines , conduits , culverts and foundations , if encountered , shall be removed and disposed of off the job site, in accordance with the provisions in Section 7- 1 . 13 , "Disposal of Materials Outside the Highway Right of Way ," of the Standard Specifications . Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this special provision , shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no separate payment will be made therefor. .9. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Attention is directed to Section 9-1 . 015 , "Final Pay Quantities , " of the Standard Specifications , the provisions of which are applicable to several bid Items on this contract . 10. ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION Roadway construction shall conform to the provisions of Section 16 "Clearing and Grubbing ," of Section 19, "Earthwork," Section 26, "Aggregate Bases ," and Section 39, "Asphalt Concrete," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . 10. 1 ROADWAY EXCAVATION Roadway excavation shall be performed as necessary for the installation of the precast slabs and the construction of the road at the bridge conforms . The road pavement and base materials shall be removed to the full depth of the new road section as shown on the plans and disposed of. It is anticipated that there will be approximately 50 cubic yards of paving and base material to be disposed of. This material may be deposited on private property on Park Avenue. The Contractor shall make his own arrangements with the owner , Sharon May, 6029 Park Avenue, phone: 233-3977 - 10. 2 AGGREGATE BASE Aggregate base for the new road section and detour road shall be Class 2 . At the option of the Contractor, the grading for either the 1 -1 /2 inch maximum or 3/4 inch maximum aggregate shall be used , I � 10. 2 AGGREGATE BASE (cont ' d) except that once a grading is selected it shall not be changed without written approval by the Engineer. The provisions in Section 26-1 . 04 , "Spreading," of the Standard Specifications , is superseded by the following : The use of a spreader box for spreading Class 2 aggregate base will not be required . Class 2 aggregate base shall be spread with equipment , to be approved by the Engineer, that will provide a uniform layer conforming to the planned section , both transversely and longitudinally, within the tolerance specified in Section 26- 1 . 05 , "Compacting." Equipment or methods which cause segregation of the material will not be permitted . 10.3 ASPHALT CONCRETE Asphalt concrete shall be Type B. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, asphalt binder to be mixed with the mineral aggregate shall be steam-refined paving asphalt having and viscosity grade of AR 4000 and shall comply with the requirements of the "Materials" section of these special provisions . Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2. 02, "Aggregate," of the Standard Specifications for one-half- inch maximum, medium grading . Aggregate shall have a sodium sulfate loss of less than 9 . 6% when tested in accordance with Test Method No. CCC 214 (AC) . Asphalt concrete for placing any course shall be supplied from one plant . Prime coat shall be liquid asphalt , Type SC-70. Paint binder shall be asphaltic emulsion , Type RSI . Asphalt concrete shall be spread in two (2) layers, each of 0. 15 - foot thickness. Prior to placing the surface course the finished surface of the previous layer shall not vary at any point more than 0. 05-foot above or below the grade established by the Engineer. All trimming of the surface shall be completed while the temperature of the mix is above 200°F. The Contractor shall not perform paving operations when the weather is rainy or foggy. It shall be the Contractor ' s responsibility , based on weather predictions , to schedule his paving operations to avoid paving in the rain or fog. If the day ' s D - 10 ON 33 10. 3 ASPHALT CONCRETE (cont ' d) operations are cancelled because of predicted rain or fog, a non-working day will be charged regardless of actual working conditions . Asphalt concrete shall not be placed on any surface which contains ponded water or excessive moisture. If paving operations are in progress and rain or fog forces a shut down , loaded trucks in transit shall return to the plant and no compensation will be allowed therefor. The Contractor shall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded until it is discharged from the delivery vehicle. Asphalt concrete surface courses shall be spread one (1 ) layer at a time over the entire project . The sequence of paving shall be such as to avoid paving a lane width with a cold joint on both sides . Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed pavement shall be made by cutting the existing pavement to a neat, smooth line at the conform line and constructing a vertical -face butt joint. The provisions in the last paragraph in Section 39-6 . 02, "Spreading," of the Standard Specifications , are superseded by the following : Asphalt concrete may be spread with a spreader box. The spreader box shall be self-supported on the grade by wheels or tracks and shall have a screed that will produce a completed surfac- ing of uniform smoothness and texture conforming to the provisions in Section 39-6. 03 , "Compacting." The spreader box may be drawn by the asphalt material supply vehicle. 10. 4 REMOVE BRIDGE AND GUARD RAILS The existing metal beam guard rails and the wooden bridge rail (northerly side) shall be removed and disposed of as provided in Section 7-1 . 13 "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications . The metal I -beam bridge rail (southerly side) shall be removed and salvaged . The salvaged bridge rail shall be deposited near the road for easy pickup by the County. 10. 5 PAYMENT The contract lump sum price paid for "Roadway Construction" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools , equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved D - l l n �y i v�! 1 10. 5 PAYMENT (cont ' d) in clearing and grubbing at and in the vicinity of the bridge, excavating for the precast slabs and the road section adjacent to the bridge, furnishing and placing asphalt concrete, prime coat and paint binder , including construction of the conforms , and aggregate base for the road on or adjacent to the bridge, and removal of cleared and excavated materials , including bridge and guard rails , and salvaging bridge rail , as shown on the plans, as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions and as directed by the Engineer. H . CONCRETE REPAIR Concrete repairs shall conform to the provisions of Section 65- 1 . 06A, "Cement Mortar," Section 90, "Portland Cement Concrete , " and Section 95 "Epoxy," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Concrete repairs shall consist of patching -holes and cracks in the existing wingwalls and bridge walls and arch with mortar, and filling the openings between wingwalls and bridge with Class B concrete. The areas to be patched and filled shall be cleaned by means of sandblasting. Immediately after the sandblasting operation the areas shall be painted with concrete epoxy and the mortar or concrete applied - After some amount of curing time has elapsed , the filled areas shall be rubbed with sacking material to result in a smooth but rough-grained appearance. Full compensation for this item of work shall be made in accordance with the provisions of Section 9-1 . 03 , "Force Account Payment , " of the Standard Specifications . 12. BRIDGE REPAIR Bridge repair shall conform to the provisions of Section 19-3 , "Structure Excavation and Backfill ," Section 72-3 , "Sacked Concrete Slope Protection," Section 75 , "Miscellaneous Metal ," and Section 90, "Portland Cement Concrete," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Bridge repair shall consist of constructing "cable to deadman" tiebacks to keep the existing bridge wingwalls in place, placing a small amount of sacked concrete slope protection , and placing concrete toe protection at the toes of two wingwalls . 12. 1 CABLE TIE-BACKS The wingwalls on the upstream side of the bridge shall be restrained by means of cables tied to concrete "deadmen" anchors buried in the road . Swaged fittings , studs, steel plates , cables and all other necessary steel hardware shall conform to the D - 12 W C15 12. 1 CABLE TIE-BACKS (cont ' d) requirements of Section 75, "Miscellaneous Metal ," and as far as it applies to the swaged fitting assembly, Section 83- 1 . 02B ,"Metal Beam Guard Railing," of the Standard Specifications . All cables and fittings in contact with the ground shall be painted with coal tar of good commercial quality. The concrete for the "deadmen" shall be Class B. The backfill required to fill over and around the deadmen and cables may be native material . 12. 2 SACKED CONCRETE TOE PROTECTION Before any sacked concrete is placed , the area immediately behind and above the existing sacked concrete shall be cleaned of all rubble and debris . 12. 3 CONCRETE TOE PROTECTION The concrete for the toe protection shall be Class B. If large existing boulders in the creek bed encroach upon the proposed dimensions of the toe protection, such boulders shall be incorporated in the concrete pour. 12. 4 PAYMENT The contract lump sum price paid for "Bridge Repair," shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools , equipment and incidentals , and for doing all the work involved in furnishing and installing the cable tie backs , complete in place, including concrete deadmen and all required excavation and backfill , and furnishing and placing sacked concrete slope protection , includ- ing necessary earthwork and cleanup , and furnishing concrete and contracting the concrete toe protection , complete in place, as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions and as directed by the Engineer. 13 . REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES Reinforced concrete structures shall conform to Section 19, "Earthwork," Section 50, "Prestressing Concrete ," Section 51 , "Concrete Structures , " and Section 52 , "Reinforcement ," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . 13 . 1 PRESTRESSED, PRECAST CONCRETE SLAB The first paragraph in Section 50- 1 . 02 , "Drawings , " of the Standard Specifications is amended to read : The Contractor shall submit to the Contra Costa County Public Works Department , Administration Building , 651 Pine Street , Martinez, CA 94553 for approval in D - 13 13. 1 PRESTRESSED , PRECAST CONCRETE SLAB (cont ' d) accordance with the provisions in Section 5-1 . 02 , "Plans and Working Drawings ," working drawings of the prestress- ing system proposed for use. For initial review,' 3 sets of such drawings shall be submitted. After review, between 6 and 12 sets , as requested by the Engineer, shall be sub- mitted for final approval and for use during construction . Concrete for the slabs shall contain a minimum of 658 pounds of portland cement per cubic yard . The SII -48 slab members shall be designed for HS 20-44 loading . When placing the prestressed slabs , some trimming of tree branches overhanging the site may have to be done. Only branches that are in actual interference with slab placement operations may be cut . No separate payment will be made for prestressing precast concrete members . The Contract unit price per each paid for "Prestressed , Precast Concrete Slab , Type SII -48," shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools , equipment and incidentals including working drawings and microfilms , and for doing all the work, including tree trimming , involved in furnishing and placing the prestressed , precast Type SII -48 slabs complete in place , including bearing pads , as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions and as directed by the Engineer. 13 . 2 BRIDGE ABUTMENT AND BARRIER WALLS Bridge abutment and barrier walls shall be constructed with Class A concrete. The existing concrete railing walls between the existing bridge arch and the road shall be removed and disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Section 7-1 . 13 , "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications . The area on the existing bridge arch on which concrete for the barrier walls is to be poured shall be cleaned before concrete is placed . The Contractor shall construct all necessary shoring under the existing bridge arch to prevent damage to the arch when the new barrier walls are constructed . Any damage that does result to the existing arch due to insufficient shoring or the Contractor' s operations , shall be repaired to the state existing prior to the damage or better , and the costs of such repairs shall be the Contractor' s . Concrete for vertical walls shall not be placed until three (3) days after the abutment footing slabs have been poured , unless otherwise authorized by the Engineer. No concrete shall be placed until the Engineer has approved the subgrade, forms, reinforcing steel and other facilities in place. D - 14 13 .2 BRIDGE ABUTMENT AND BARRIER WALLS (cont ' d) No concrete shall be placed except in the presence of the Engineer or his representative and the Contractor shall give reasonable notice of his intention to place concrete. Fresh concrete in the structure walls shall be deposited in horizontal layers not exceeding twenty-four (24) inches in thickness , unless otherwise authorized . Each layer should be soft when a new layer is placed upon it , and the work shall be a continuous operation until the placing of each course , section , panel or monolith is completed between vertical expansion , or construction joints . Except as provided for in Section 51 -1 . 17 , "Finishing Bridge Decks ," of the Standard Specifications , the visible portion of all Class A Concrete shall receive a Class 1 surface finish. All other surfaces of Class A Concrete shall receive an Ordinary Surface Finish. Curing shall conform to Section 90-7 , "Curing Concrete," of the Standard Specifications except that curing compound shall con- form to ASTM Designation C-309 "Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete." The compound shall be clear or translucent type and shall contain a fugitive dye to assist in securing uniform coverage. 13 . 2. 1 REINFORCEMENT All bar reinforcement steel shall be grade 60. The bar reinforcement steel to be placed in the precast concrete slab to support the barrier wall shall be considered as included in the contract unit price per cubic yard paid for "Class A Concrete," and no additional payment will be made therefor. 13 . 3 PAYMENT The contract unit price per cubic yard paid for "Class A concrete," shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools , equipment and incidentals , and for doing all the work involved in furnishing and placing Class A concrete and steel bar reinforcement for the construction of bridge abutment and barrier walls , including supports for the walkway , and any required excavation and sackfill , removal of material , and all shoring , as shown on the plans as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions and as directed by the Engineer. 14 . TIMBER STRUCTURES Timber structures shall conform to the provisions of Section 57 , "Timber Structures ; " and Section 75 , "Miscellaneous Metal ;" of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . All wood used for the timber walkway,walkway railings , and barrier wall railings shall be Douglas Fir, Structural Select , Grade 1600. D - 15 14. TIMBER STRUCTURES (cont ' d) All wood parts in the sidewalk and railings shall be painted before installation with a clear pentachlorophenol wood preservative. The floor beams of the walkway in contact with the ground shall be painted with creosote in conformance with the provisions of Section 58-1 . 04, "Wood Preservative for Brush Treat- ment ," of the Standard Specifications. The shop fabricated steel fittings for the rail posts and horizontal rails are dimensioned to result in a "snug" fit for posts and rails . Any fittings which are unreasonably " loose" shall be rejected . All nails required to hold posts and rails in place shall be galvanized . The contract lump sum price paid for "Timber Walkway and Railing," shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools , equipment and incidentals , and for doing all the work involved in furnishing and installing lumber and miscellaneous metal to construct the timber walkway , walkway railing and barrier railings complete in place, including any required excavation and backfill and wood preservative treatment , as shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these special provisions and as directed by the Engineer. 15. METAL BEAM GUARD RAILING Metal beam guard railing shall conform to the provisions in Section 83- 1 , "Railings ," of the Standard Specifications. 77 s . 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STAKES WILL BE PLACED BY COUNTY FOR SUCH SPECIAL FEATURES AS WITNESS STAKE BENCHES, STRUCTURES, PIPES, DITCHES, CHANNELS, INLETS AND HEADWALLS, 2. FOR FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKES; (n.)OFFSETS MAY VARY TO FIT CON- OFFSET DITIONS, (b.) GRADES MAY BE REFERENCED BY CUT AND/OR FILL MARKINGS, us a (C)LONGITUDINAL SWING WILL VARY AS DICTATED BY ALIGNMENT, GRADE AND TACK CROSS- SECTION CONTROLS. 3. IF TOP OF CURB IS STAKED, THE FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKE SHOWN ABOVE WILL NOT BE SET. TYPICAL CURB STAKE OFFSET DISTANCE MAY VARY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY L 70 FIT CONDITIONS, SUCH AS UM /� SIDEWALKS. MIC WOWS' DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA STANDARD PLAN BASIC STAKES AND MARKS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY SCALE: NONE DATE: JAN. 13, 1969 DRAWN: 1. DIMAGGIO FILE N0: NO. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION BY CHECKED: M. 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STALE CrCAL11 furlllA roe of•r•.-rt .pa Dotl BUSINESS AND TPAySi'Cf11Al IDH ACE14CT E•EPARTYFNT'Jt lA&f,',ISe1TATMI POST.•f0O11NG CONNECTIQI� WOOD POST BARRIER AND GUARD RAIL_ ANCHORS of-02W —w i i • ..�R',• '.f!Mjit?�t-• ,.-r.; '..3t't:. 1 sv� . r•r v • IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Elevators Contract, Contra Costa County Detention ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/186 Facility Project, Martinez, California. ) Re: Project No. 5269-926-( 57) )) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Elevators contract, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(57), have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Wforks Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, Il'o--ie been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan; and WHEREAS the Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977: IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on March 30, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to Publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be Published in the MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on February 28, 1978 Originator: Public Works Department . Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel Turner Construction (via P.W.) RESOLUTION NO. 78/186 010'1 40.E NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY ELEVATORS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(57) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on March 30, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Elevators which includes: Furnishing and installing all elevators for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial construction cost is $130,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 AM on March 9, 1978. 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 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. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, upon request. FI LED A-1 FEBZ 1978 �. a. OLS" Microfilmed with boord order �'�� ,� CLER 80AR OF SUPERVISORS 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 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. f 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". j The above mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. i 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 30th 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. 'r 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. i A-2 i 0014 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor I Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the I 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. f I i BY ORDER. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ++' 1 t J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY e u ty_ t DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: f FEB t i A-3 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY ELEVATORS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(57) DATED: February 28, 1978 ! PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor, Administration Building Martinez, California BY: KAPLAN/McLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street LF1E San Francisco, California (B laR. OLSSON ARD OF SUPERVISOj TPA TA O.Microiiimed ,f,�ithboard �` Ut • TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Item Pages A Notice to Contractors Al - A-3 B Project Description B-1 C Information to Bidders Part I C-1 - C-3 D Information to :adders Part II D-1 - D-2 E Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-4 F General Conditions F-1 - F-25 G Articles of Agreement G-1 - G-4 H Affirmative Action Plan, County of Contra Costa H-1 - H-9 • I Federal Requirements I-1 - I-4 1 J Proposal J-1 - J-5 f SPECIFICATIONS Division 1 : General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 - 10 Division 2: Technical Specifications 14200 - Electric Elevators 1 - 23 Division 3: Project Manual dated January 24, 1978 i Sections 10 and 25 • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY ELEVATORS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(57) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on March 30, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Elevators which includes: I Furnishing and installing all elevators for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial construction cost is $130,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 AM on March 9, 1978. 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 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. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, upon request. • A-1 , 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 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 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 30th Day of March 1978 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor Conference Room, 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 f Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded I' 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. • i f. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF. SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY i J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA i BY Deputy. DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: i A-3 00152 PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY ELEVATORS This contract is for furnishing all elevators for the new Detention Facility Project. The Detention Facility Project is located in downtown Martinez , California and is bound by Willow Street, Pine • Street, Ward Street and Mellus Street . B-1 00153 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part I The information and instructions included herein constitute a part of the Contract Documents and are given for the purposes of assisting Bidders in properly preparing their bids or proposals. Each Bidder shall prepare his bid or proposal in strict compliance with all of the require- ments of the Contract Documents and with the following instructions: 1 . Proposal shall be made on the forms provided in this bound copy of the Contract Documents. Proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County of Contra Costa, and shall state "BID - DETENTION FACILITY ELEVATORS - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY". 2.' If information is required regarding the Bid Package, Drawings and/or Specifications, the Bidder shall not contact the County of Contra Costa or the Architect. All questions and requests for information shall be directed to Turner Construction Company, Telephone 41q 229-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia. • 3. Prevailing Wage Rate: Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the mimimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County_ The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. 4. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Project Office, 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 11 :00 Won March 9, 1978. C-1 00154 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 5. Safety: Introduction: Construction by its nature presents numerous hazards to participants and spectators alike. As is too often the case in a construction project, expediency and false economy take precedence over good safety practices with resulting injury or death. The following suggestions and directions are presented to emphasize the concern of the County of Contra Costa and their construction managers, Turner Construction Company, for accident prevention and safety in the course of this construction so that our joint experience will be both pleasant and rewarding. Purpose The primary purpose of this plan is to demonstrate a method to • provide a safe working environment for workers and to reduce public liability. All safety reqirements directed by the Department of Industrial Safety administering Cal OSHA are a mandatory part of this program and all job personnel are expected to be knowledgeable in these rules and to comply with all Cal OSHA directives, Turner Construction Company Safety Requirements and all other applicable safety codes. Policy Statement ' You, as Contractors, and your Subcontractors will have direct responsibility for the safety of your men and the operations under your control . When there is a choice of safety versus time or safety versus economics, "Safety First" is to be the rule. This program will be effective and successful with your full commitment and cooperation in carrying out the basic procedures that follow and in transmitting concern and enthusiasm for a safe operation down through all your supervisors, foremen and employees. Since safety consciousness is not unique to this project we are requesting that two copies be promptly submitted to Turner • Construction Company upon award of a contract to the successful Bidder C-2 nr '197 ! e 7c� INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 Safety Meetings Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors, foremen and employees to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and provide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards and/or suggestions for improving safety practices. We are requesting that two (2) copies of the minutes of these meetings be submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. All new employees shall be made aware of the basic rules of ± conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. B. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each i craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the supervisor j or foreman in charge and will emphasize the workman's i participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to j coordinate the solution of problems. { C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least } every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representa- tives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing tte safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potential hazards. Accident Reporting Procedure Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsibility to submit one copy of all Accident/ Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the follow- ing forms: 1 . Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1 ) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facility Project. INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II i 1 . Scope: The Contractor will furnish and install Elevators as shown and noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Section 14200 - Elevators. i i The following items are also included as part of this Contract: , A. Elevator Contractor shall provide the 4,500 lb elevator for temporary hoisting by December 1 , 1978. Protection of the r car finishes will be by others. The temporary operator will be by others. Include all costs to maintain the elevator until July 1 , 1979 in your base bid. Upon completion of temporary use the Elevator Contractor will clean and adjust elevator. i Guarantee period will not commence until temporary use of elevator is completed. B. The 6" x 6" x 3/8" angles on sheets 25.03 and 25.05 are by f Elevator Contractor. 2. Schedule: i The Contractor shall complete this Contract within Four Hundred Twenty Five (425) calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. The Notice to Proceed is anticipated by April 18, 1978. j it 3. Parking: _ Parking spaces are at a premium in downtown Martinez, construction workers will not be allowed to occupy existing parking areas. Parking for one foreman of each Contractor will be provided, additional construction parking will be in locations directed by the Construction Manager. It is anticipated that sufficient parking for the peak construction phase will be made available north of Marina Vista, approximately six blocks from the project. i D-1 ���� 57 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 4. Hositing and Scaffolding: All hoisting and scaffolding for Elevator work will be by Elevator Contractor. 5. Temporary Power and Lighting: The Electrical Contractor is providing temporary power boxes at central locations throughout the building. Each Contractor will provide his own extension cords. Temporary lighting is also by the Electrical Contractor. Power for temporary elevators is by others. 6. Clean-Up: The Contractor shall keep the premises free at all times from all waste materials, packaging materials and other rubbish accumulated in connection with the execution of the work by collecting and depositing said materials and rubbish in debris boxes to be furnished by the General Conditions Contractor. Debris boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulking type materials must be removed from the site at the Contractor's own expense. 7. Line and Grade: Two column lines in a north-south direction and two column lines in a east-west direction will be provided on each floor for use by the Contractor. Assuming the accuracy of these lines, all other layout will be by the Contractor. Four bench marks for elevation control ' will be provided on each floor for use by the Contractor. f 8. Temporary Buildings: Space for storage and temporary buildings will be allocated by Turner as job conditions permit. Temporary offices or sheds shall be constructed of fire resistant materials. Material and layout must be approved by Turner prior to installation. 9. Obtaining Documents: Bidders will be furnished one set of Contract Documents, additional sets or copies of reference drawings and specifications, if desired, • can be purchased from the following: East Bay Blue Print and Supply Co. 1742 Franklin Street Oakland, California 946 PHONE: (415) 444-8001 or 465-7363 P-2 00158 • Instructions to Bidders 1 . LICENSING OF BIDDER. Before submitting bid, bidder shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Section 7000 thru 7145 of the Business & Professions Code of the State of California in the clas- sification required for the work bid on. The bidder's name shall correspond in all respects with the same shown on the license. License numbers and names are checked with the State. 2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF THE WORK A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and the plans and specifications therefor. He shall investigate and . satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality, and quantity of surface, and subsurface materials or obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the proposal , plans, and specifications of the contract. Investigations of subsurface conditions are made for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefor. There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those exist- ing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlooked for developments may not occur. Making such information available to bidders is not to be construed in any way as a waiver of the provisions of this article concerning the Contractor's responsi- bility for subsurface conditions, the bidders must satisfy them- selves through their own investigations as to the actual conditions to be encountered. Contra Costa County Detention Facility E-1 W)159 Instructions to Bidders (Continued) • B. DISCREPANCIES OR ERRORS: If omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the pians and specifications prior to the date of bid opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidders if time permits. j 3. BIDDING DOCUMENTS A. Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form), with all II items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlineal- '! tions, alternations or erasures, no alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained from those supply- ing these specifications. l� B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral , telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. • C. List of Proposed Subcontractors: Each proposal shall have listed therein the name and address of each subcontractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount in excess of 1/2 of 1 percent of his total bid, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, Title 1 , of the Government Code. i( D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check, certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below, executed as surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra Costa County", in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will i be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fail to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary -bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. • Contra Costa County t_ Detention Facility E-2 - 00160 Instructions to Bidders (Continued) • 4. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: A. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office, located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 30th Day of March 1978, at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the 6th floor Con- ference Room of the County Administration Building. 5. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: 1 A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is i filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra • Costa County. Any oral , telegraphic_, or telephonic request to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal of a bid shall not prejudice the right of a bidder to file 1 a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. r t 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserc,=s the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the -order in which the bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual , firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work. • All bidders are put on notice that any collusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the State law and may render void any contract let under such circumstances. E-3 Instructions to Bidders (Continued)* • 8. AWARD OF CONTRACT: A. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed. Such award, if made, will be made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals. ' 9. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT: A. The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned within five (5) days of receipt, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, together with the Contract Bonds and Certificates of Insurance. No contract shall be binding upon the County until same has been executed by the Con- tractor and the County. Should the Contractor begin work in advance of receiving notice that the contract has been approved as above provided, any work performed by him would be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless Osaid contract is so approved. 10. FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT: A. Failure to execute a contract and fill acceptable bonds and certificates of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the successful bidder has received the contract for execution shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the second lowest responsible bidder. If the second lowest responsible bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the third lowest responsible bidder. On the failure or refusal of the second or third lowest respon.' sible bidder to whom any such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidder's securities shall be likewise forfeited to the County. The work may then be readvertised or may be constructed by day labor as provided by State law. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 001 X32 E-4 �) GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: Whenever the following terms, pronouns in place of them, or initials of organizations appear in the contract documents, - they shall have the following meaning: Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action manpower Utilization Report - A written document daily, weekly, r monthly prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total man- hours worked on the project. &: gement - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the C::,:nty and the Contractor. Architect or En [neer - Shall mean the architect, engineer, inUIv ual or copartnership, employed by the County of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Costa County is designated as the Engineer, Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director, or his authDrized representative. Bidder - any individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly, or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of Su ervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed of rciala w o constitute such a Board, who will act for the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. Change Order - Is any change in contract time or price and any change in contract documents not covered by subcontractors Proi Inspector, Construction Supervisor, Ins ector, or Clerk of t e Works shall mean ti�thor ze agent of t1i, Zounty at the site of the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. Contract Documents - The contract documents include the agreement, the drawings and the specifications. Project Manager - The Project Manager is the authorized representative of Contra Costa County. Construction, 'tanager - the Construction Manager is the County's construction representative as described in the Special Condition,, Section 01010 F-1 `,163 GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: ;continued) d Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, 0 association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. County - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a poiltical SUE ivision of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course or the wor Set Section 16B). General Notes - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or other requirements appearing on the drawings, and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings including plans, ele- vations, sections, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductions thereof, adopted and approved by the County showing the location, character, dimension, and details of the work, Specifications - The instructlons, •provisions, condi- tions and detailed requirements pertaining to the methods and man- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnership, corporation. association, o nt venture, or any combination thereof, who con- tracts with tie Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be presentat the work site at all times during perform- ance of the work. Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorized to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect or his authorized agents and to execute and direct the work on be- half of the Contractor. Su lementar Agreement - A written agreement providing ; for alteration, amen ment, or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor, materials, articles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated, or required by the contract. F-2 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 2. Governing Laws and Regulations: A. The Contractor shall keep informed of and observe, and comply -5th and cause all of his agents and em- ployees to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations made pursuant to said laws. which in any .ay affect the conduct of the work of this contract. B. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the State Fire Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall comply fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expenditure in excess of $25,000.00 for the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor and acceptance by the awarding body or by a registered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ex- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, brac- ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protectiod from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trench or trenches. If such plan varies from the shoring system standards established by the Construction Safety Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. "Nothing in this section shall be deemed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees, "The terms 'public works' and 'awarding body', as used + in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code See- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 l • GENERAL CONDITIONS (continuedL SECTION 3. Patents and Rova?ties: A. The Contractor vital provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for tl.= legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work. Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties, and per- , mits for the use of any patented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of the work, if required. SECTION 4. Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Public Utilities: A. The Work- Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear Elie risk of injury or damage to any part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor, at Contractor's coat, shall rebuild, F repair, restore, and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, make all necessary arrangements, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. b. Enclosing or boxing in, for portection of any public utility equipment, shall be done by the Contractor. Upon comple- tion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all enclosures, fill in all openings in masonry, grouting the same watertight, and leave in a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made and maintained in such ,maintained as not to interfere with the con- tinuing use of same by the County during the entire progress of the work. i SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (5) working dogs after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful per- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. F-4 i GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall takn out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his employees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work is sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmr:,, s' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and ProTerty Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, .with. a minimum combined single limit coverage of $ 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500,000 for any damage to property, includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Age)icy, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. D. Builders' Risk: i r The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. However, each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 per occurence. - ..� F-5 0916`"] GENERAL. CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 5. BOND AND INSURANCE (continued) E. CERTIFICATES OF TNSMRANCE: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation, Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Fire Insurance, shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County liar been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain a provision that coverage af- forded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PERFORMANCE BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (10(M) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the work against faulty or improper mater- ials or workmanship that may be discovered during chat time. G. PAYMENT BOND: One bund shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50x) of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California to secure the ppayment of all claims for labor and s3terials used or consumed in theperformance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemployment Insurance Act. SECTION 6. SUBCONURACTING: A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract, and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Concractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor immediately upon written request of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. i C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be arranged according to various trades, or general grouping of work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- putes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. F-6 1.0 CENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 5. Subcontracting (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subco,cr-actor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only ii case of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting ' such emergency or necessity. E. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the Contractor may subject him to penalties which may include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTION 7. TIME OF WORT: AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete th.. work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be � set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. B. If the work is not completed within the time required, damage will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- icable and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustain by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the County the sun of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and everyday's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the County has accepted the same in writing. D. Written requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay.. S E. Any money due, or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. F-7 , i ���, F j. '7W GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) S,ECTION 7. TIME OF WORK AND DAMAGES: (contineud) F. Should the County, for any cause, authorize a sus- pension of work, the time •f such suspension will be added to :' . the time allowed for cunpletion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the claim of the County for damages for non-campletion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION B. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: See Special Conditions paragraph 1.12 SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES: A. All water used on the work will be furnished and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon com- pletion of the work shall remove all temporary piping. B. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall furnish and in- stall all meters,all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to per- form his work and shall remove the seas upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used in the construction work. C. The Co-tractor shall furnish, wire for, install and main- tain teuporary electric 1LRht wherever it is necessary to provide illumination for the proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read in every place where said work is being performed. This tem- porary lighting equipment may be moved about but shall be maintained throughout the work, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorized representative of the County f whenever required for inspection. .... .........:ter::�': : F. R : 1 Of)1 70 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. TFMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet facilities for the work- men, These facilities shall be of an j;proved type conforming f to the requirements of the County Health Department, and shall be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining same in a clean and sanitary condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will may directly to the utility companies connection fees, annexation fees, permit fees, acreage fees, and all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associ- ated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contractor. The County will not pay for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed on the project until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County will make these requests after the project is accepted as complete.) F. See Special Conditions for Variations to the above requirements. SECTION 10. PERMITS: A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits, that are required for the performance of his work by all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders, of any body lawfully empowered to make or issue the same and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not re_ us fired to pay any charges associated with per- - mits. (It is not the present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for permits.) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- tract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so as to impose no hardship on the County or others engaged in the t work. He shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. B. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force, materials of proper quality, and equip,"nt to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with his schedule and with the time agreed. F-9 �`� i F1J GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or foreman at all times until the job is accepted L the County. This superintenWent shall be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Hanpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. He shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plans, and shall check all dimensions, levels, and construction. F. Where work of one trade joins, or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incomplete portions when the total project is complete. In engaging one kind of work with another, marring or damaging same will not be permitted. .Should improper work of any trade be covered by another which results in damage, or defects, the whole work affected shall be made good by the Contractor without expense to the County. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see that required anchorage or blocking is furnished and set at proper times. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of same, ex- cept where stated otherwise. H. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expense of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a dis- orderly or improper Wanner, he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. . SECTION 12. RESPQNSIBILITY FOR SITE CONDITIONSt The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth in Section 4, in the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- ers active utility installations which are not shown or indicated in the plans or in the specifications, or which are found in a location substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from visual examination, then he shall F-10 a l `2 GENERAL-CONDITIONS (Continued) §ECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE (continued) promptly notify the Cc. --ity in writing. Where necessary for the work of the contract, the County shall issue a written order to the Contractor to make such adjustment, rearrangement, repair, removal, alteration, or special handling of such utility, including repair of the damaged utility. For the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall mean other than abandoned, and "utility installations" shall include the following: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, sewer, storm water, gas, electric, and teiephone pipe lines or conduits. The Contractor shall perform the work described in such written order and compensation therefor will be made in accord- ance with Section 21, relating to changes in the work. Except for the items of cost specified in such Sections, the Contractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage or delay to him due to the presence of such utility. If the Contractor fails to give the notice specified above and thereafter acts with- out instructions from the County, then be shall be liable for any or all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and make good such damage at his own cost. % B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a i stated limit of excavation beneath the surface, and if hiring the course of the work the County orders a change of depth or dimen- sions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with Sec- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Con- tractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage, or delay to him due to the presence of such unsuitable bearing material or other obstruction. SECTION 13. INSPECTICN: A. The Contractor shall at all times perrit the County and their authorized agents to visit and Inspect the work or anyy part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This obli- gation shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access for such inspection. Where the contract requires work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until ir.spz­cted and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall h_ ,,.:ely responsible for notify- ing the Counry where and when such lor!- is in readiness for inspec- tion and testing. Should any such worK be covered without such test and approval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractor's ex- pense. B. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday. Sunday, or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County ."ch intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other period as may be speci- fied, so that the County may make necessary arrangements. • F-11 �lj `�3 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13. INSPECTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall b_• made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, "oLwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal. B. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and Day store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall account for the net pro- ceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that should have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 15. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or, if not to be occupied, operation. Any require- ment occurring in any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring in all. B. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documents, the priorities stated in sub- divisions 1, 2, 3, and 4 below shall govern: 1. Addenda shall �overn over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shall prevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to _ the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations, the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Nctes, shall govern ever all other notes and all other portions of the plans. e. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings. F-12 E GENERAL CONDITIONS (Const,) SECTION IS_ INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: (.on't.) 6. Conflicts within the Specifications: a, The "Gen^_ral Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto z that may be stated in the Special Condltions. b, Omissions: If the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment, but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction, such detail shall be deemed to have been impliedly required by the contract documents in accordance with such standard. "Minor detail" shall Include the concept of substantially Identical components, where the price of each such component is small even though the aggregate cost or Importance Is substantial, and shall Include a sinRle component which is incidental, even though its cost or Importance may be substantial. The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition. strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth In the contract documents. S£CTICN 16. CU R r'ICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INSTYUCTION: A. Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover any conflicts, omissions, or errors in the contract documents or have any question concerning interpretation or clarification of the contract documents. or if it appears to him that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detailed or explained in the contract documents, then. before proceeding with the work affected. he shall immediately notify the County In writing through the Construction Supervisor, and request Interpreta- tion, clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such quest`...�% shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor issued within .. z,.•ionable time by the County. whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Cus.tractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of Instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not In accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant damage, defect or added cost. B. Field Orders: During the course of the work the Architect and/or Engineer may issue Field Orders regarding the work. These Field Orders will supplement the Plans and Specifications in order to clarify the intent of the contract documents. by adjustment to meet field conditions or to make the various phases of the work meet and join properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time er p-ice. Performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders: See Section 21, this Division. `�• F-13 GLNERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including manufacturer's name, product brand name, or model number are referred to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being r those found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. B. Reference Standards: When standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade associations are referred to in the contract documents by specific date of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract. When such references do not bear a date of issue, the current published edition at date of first invitation to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SECTION 18. MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: A. Material shall be new and of quality specified. When not particularly specified, material shall be the best of its class or kind. The Contractor shall, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of material. Price, fitness and quality being equal, preference shall be given to products made in California, in accordance with Section 4380 et seq., of the Government Code, State of California. B. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall be rejected. C. Wherever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified herein, it is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desires to use any other brand or manufacture of equal quality and utility to that specified, he shall make application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to i F-14 ti. �� ~� X16 GENERAL C1 MITIOM (Const.) �,CIWK 18, `ATERIALS. ARTICLES. AND EQUINE.yr: (Can't.) that specified. Request for substitution shall be made In ample time for tl,� County's conslderatl�n b- no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the Cc,inty by the Contractor shall consist of adequate size samples of material, testing laboratory reports on material or process, manufacturer's specification data, ficid reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies, material costs, and installation costs and maintenance provintons and experience or other data as required by the County. The County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that specified shall be accepted as final. Requests for substitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. ''allure to subnit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall include n notice of chance in contract prices. If substitution Is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of tie work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstrucLlon, and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure. and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by west4er or other cause. E. Within fifteen (15) days after the signlrw, of the Contract. the Contractor shall submit for approval to the County a complete list of all materials It is Rroposed to use under this Contract. which differ in any respect from materials specified. This list shall include all materials which are proposer by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use in work of his Contract and which are not specifically mentioned In the Specifications. This list must also Include the figures received by the Contractor in bid form for the material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution. together with the figures in bid form of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In case a substitute Is offerdd and accepted as approved equal to materials specified, the cost of which is less than the cost of the material or equipment specified, then a credit shall be taken for the difference between the two costs In order that the County shall obtain whatever benefits may be derived from the substitution. Failure to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-five (35) days after the signing of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. ECNOX 19. SHOP DRAWINGS. DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES. ALTERNkTiVES: A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County. so as to cause no delay in the work, all shop drawings. descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications. and offers of alter- natives, if any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades Involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. i F-15 , 0 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) SECTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES, ALTEMATIVES: (Can't.) B. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings in the number of copies as requited in. submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these docuc.cuts. The drawings shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omibsson shalt be made good by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before same becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and Inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Deacriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or ocher data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a lercer of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit sasplas of articles, materials or equipment ar required by the specifications. The work shalt be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Samples shall be removed from County property when directed. Samples nor removed by the Contractor, at the County's option, will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County ■t Contractor's expense. E. Altarnatives: For convenience In designation on Che plans or in the specifications, certain aaterials, articles, or equipment may be designated by a brand or trod• name or the name of the manufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information, hereinafter referred to Renerlcally as "designated by brand name". An alternative material, article, or equipment which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose Intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor complies with the following requirements: 1. The Contractor shall submit his proposal for an alternative In writing within the time limit designated in the specifications. or if not designated, then within a period which will cause no delay in the work. 2. No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by complete information, and descriptive data. necessary to determine the equality of the offered materials, articles, or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by the County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- went shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, of equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. F-1 6 GEXESAL Ct yJl rlt.N.S (Con't.) :ECTILN 19, MF DiA%;IMi. DESCRIPTIVE DATA. SA.4PLE5.-ALT E+tNATIVS: (Coni.) The County will examine, with reasonable promptness, such submittals, and return of submittals to the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from respoi%34Siilty for deviations and alternatives fro-, the contract plans and speciflcatlons, nor shall it relieve him from responslbllity for errors In the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to Identifv in his s letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Specificaclons shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County, When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawings, dpscriptive data, and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical, structural. or other changes are required for the proper installation and fit of alternative materials, articles, or equipment, or because ofdeviations from the contract pians and specifications, such chanties shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional cost to the County. SECTiCN 2i_ SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part or the work. If as a result of any such test the work Is found unacceptable. It will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed. all samples for testing will be taken by the County from rhe materials. articles or equipment delivered. or from work performed. and tests will be under the super- vision of. or directed by, and at such places as may be convenient to the County. `taterials. articles. and equipment requiring testa shall be delivered in ample time before Intended use to allow for testing. and none may be used before receipt of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the premises for examination. Including testing. shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not more than ten (10) days after the Contractor acquires knowledge that such examination Is concluded. unless otherwise directed by the County. SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDEP.S: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plans and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be rade without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original res�ulrements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. A Change Order may adjust the contract price either upward or down- ward In accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County may elect: (1) On a lump sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. • ............. .. .... ....... 71 GENERAL CONQITIUNS Con t. - SECTION 21. CHANCE ORDERS: (Con't.) (2) On a unit.price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance-with the following conditions: a. (a) MARK-UPS: 1. For work performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct cost (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 20% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to - Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal co the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work " :•.:•.';. plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 44 (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, 51- to sub-contractor, 514 to Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costa notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. • - r 5. For deleted work the mark-up shall be 10% of the direct costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COST 1. Labor: The costs for labor shalt include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. tabor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. t'_...... ... 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materials directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. R _ _ f " If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. if the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade . discount" includes the concept of cash discount. • ...... ....: : F 18 n01 SO _ '0 NERAL ERA IT Oy n t. - L COND I .5 (Conot.) SECTION 21. CHANCE ORDERS: (Con t.) 2. Materials: (Con t.) If, In the opinion of the County, the cost of materials Is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the C. right to furnish such materials as it deems advisable, and the .. Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the County. 3. 'Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time less than 30 minutes shall bee considered one-half hour. No payment will be made "'` '`'^"""''` for time whiie equipment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for ` <• - non-working days. In addition the rental time shall include the ttoe required to move the equipment to the work from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is not moved by its own power, then ::.:;:,..•. •.::,:.:... 4: loads ';.,:<.:i; =t;•;r;;� .:;•,;;.-,,: ng and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the prosect in any ocher way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment having a replacement value of 51,000 or less shall be considered to be tools or small equipment, and no payment will be made therefor. For equipment owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, no cost therefor shall be recognized in excess of the rental rates established by distributors or equipment rental agencies in the Iocality where the work isr erfo med. P The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment j r;P';=,;';.,.• as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel power, oil lubrication supplies, small tools, small equipment, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, labor (except for equipment operators), and any and all costs to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment. (c) A1.M ABLE TIME EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the contractor shall be entitled only .,...,\, _:;,�..;�_e-:•.:,'; to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Fath estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for taking the requested change. f': M. C ENEAL CONDITIONS Con o.t Y• lk� YF�l: ..... .. .,.... ..a •:!i'['• - 'r a•': � • J to S•.CTIONLABOR t Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen, laborers. or mechsnlcs especially skilled In the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. SECTIGN 23, OCCUPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The County reserves the right to occupy all or any part of the project prior to completion of the work. upon written order therefor, in such event. the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any injury or damage to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. Such occupancy does not constitute acceptance by the County of the work or any portion thereof, nor will it relieve the Contractor of responsibility for correcting defective work or materials found at any time before the acceptance of the work as set forth in Section 26 or during the guaranty period after such acceptance, as set forth in Section 28. SECTION 24, PREiERVATIO. AND CLEANING: A. The Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or accident, providing any temporary roofs, window and door coverings. boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall include any adjoining property of the County and others. B. The Contractor shall properly clean the work as It progresses. As directed during construction, rubbish shall be removed. and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all temporary construction. equipment and rubbish shall be removed from the site. all being left in a clean and proper condition satisfactory to tirCounty. SECTION 25• PAYM'EN7 OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: Any Federal. State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be included in the Contract price and t paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the • �.. GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: (Con't) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been completed satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. B. In judging the work no allowance for deviations from the drawings and Specifications will be made. unless already approved in writing at the time and in the manner as called for heretofore. C. County shall be given adequate opportunity to make any necessary arrangements for fire insurance and extended coverage. D. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be given until all requirements of the contract documents are complete and approved by the County. This shall include, but is not limited to, all construction, guarantee forms. parts list, schedules, tests, operating instructions, and as-built drawings - all as required by the contract documents. SECTION 27. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER TO CLAIMS: After the official acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall submit to the County, on a form acceptable to the County, a request for payment in full in accordance with the gontract. The form "Statement, to Accompany Final Payment" ( on L4_) shall be completed, signed by the Contractor, and submitted to the County with the final payment request. SECTION 28. GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally guarantees that the work will be done in accordance with requirements of all con- tract, and further guarantees the work of the contract to be and remain free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the contract, unless a longer guarantee period is specifically called for. The Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace any and all work, together with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so doing, that may prove to be not in its workmanship or material within the guar- antee period specified, without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. B. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees. chat within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any F-22 �f� h3 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con t) SECTION 28. GUARANTEE (con t.) defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terms of this guarantee, and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the event he fails to so comply, he does hereby authorize the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor's expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon de- sand. The County shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the fore ggoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an mediate hazard to the health or safety of the County's employees, property, or licen- sees, the County ma undertake at the Contractor'a expense with- out prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirements of this contract. D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 24) F-23` • I� S GUARANTEE FOR CONTRA OOSTA COUNTY BUIMING MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have installed in the (Name of Building) California, for year (s) use from date of filing of the completion notice in the Office of the County Recorder. We agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all such work that ray prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doing. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable tine after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore immediately upon demand. This guarantee covers and includes any special terms, including time periods, specified for this work or materials In the plana and specifications for this project. i This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) GENERAL CONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) NOTE: If the firm is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of business organization and the capacity and authority of the person signing the guarantee. F-24 Of!; ' � L CX4InPLf_J • FORM STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMENT To:., Contra Costa County Public Works Department County Administration Building Martinez, California Re: Final Payment (Project) Dear Sir: The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment includes herein all claims and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or may have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that payment by the County of the final estimate shall discharge and release it from any and all claims. The undersigned hereby certifies that all work, labor, and materials' on this project have been furnished and purchased in full compliance with the contract and with all applicable laws and regulations. The undersigned states that his claim for final payment is true and correct, that no part has been theretofore paid, and that the amount therein is justly due. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated , at (City) , California. • F-25 C0i: RFiCT (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) . I.&ECTAL TERES. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (§92,3) Parties: [Public Agency] (Contractor] Complete legal name (52) Effective Date: [See 54 for starting date.) (93) The Work: (54) Completion Time: (strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] (a) By [date] (b) Within calendar/working days from starting date. (SS) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (S6) Public Agency 's Agent: (97) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.] l SIGdATURES E ACXNOWLEDGHENT. Public A4:rcy, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 51861 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. By: (CORPORATE Designate official capacity in the business] SEAL] By: Designate official capacity in theusiness Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ss. ACYUOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of ) Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. Dated: (NOTARIAL SEAL) ?rotary Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .'UP.i•: APPROVED by County Counsel. (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) 3. WORT: CONTRINCT, CHANGES. (: By their signatures in Sectic ., effective on the above date, these parties promise and aaree as set forth in this conti..ct, incorporating by • these references the material G"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, c*nient anu proper in order fairly to perform the reyuiretlents of this contract, all s ctly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIME: I40TICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of 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. INTEGRATED DOCUMENTS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the Public Agency's call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, an a�s full compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 108 thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have bean removed, replaced and made good. B. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or mouse of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent nd 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 � G-F �? � word:, it shall issue a certifi _e to the Contractor and pay ti.. balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims have been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not r*sable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens o Tains against Contractor. 9. INSURANCL. (Labor Code 551860-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an adnitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. HOURS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLRE TO PURFORM. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state 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 conplies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 & 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code SS4100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGL' RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft. classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage zate is proportionatnly reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to eraploy any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other .noirmanual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall irurediately notify the 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 enployr..ent. 15. IIOIJ16 OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no worknan employed at any tine on this wort: by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to wort: longer thereon except as provided in Lao Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. APPRU.—LICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. WC-1; Rev. 11-76) G-3 Of d9 17. PULFLkt:NCE FOR HATERI" The Public Agency desires to' .smote the industries and economy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. • ASSIGIMENT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. NO WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD HARtlLESS S INVEMITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and Indemnify from the liabilities as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employee(s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Inderuiitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. • G-4 (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 1. AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area. Plan applicable to this proj ect'shall be the Contra Costa Plan on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section E (2), "Affirmative Action Requirements," of these special provisions for the following designated craft, if said craft is to be utilized on this project: PLUMBERS #159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcontractors with respect to those construction trades for which they are parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only*as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization), together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with. either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa PIan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1. To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids, a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid the certification required by Part 111 hereof. Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors and subcontractors, who, in regArd to those construction trades to be employed by them on the project to which these bid conditions pertain. 1 . Are not or hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan referred to in Part 1 hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements,' N-i � " Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective sigaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be gnatories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific commitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or 5. ' Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. 8. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs l through 5 -above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this ' Invitation for Bids, unless it certifies as prescribed in paragraph 2b of the certification specified in Part 111 hereof that it adopts the minimum goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, 1/ and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section 8. 1 and 2 of this Part 11 directed at increasing minority manpower utilization by means of applying good faith efforts to carrying out such steps or is deemed to have adopted such a program pursuant to Section 8.3 of this Part 11 . Both the goals and timetables, and the affirmative action steps must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth below for ail trades which are to be utilized on the project; whether-subcontracted or not. 1 . Goals and Timetables. The goals of minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade -not otherwise bound by the provisions of Part 1 hereof for the following time periods for each trade whichwill be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all trades to be utilized on the project shall be as follows: Until 9/30/72 9.3% - 11 .8% From 10/1/72 un'ti 1 9/30/73 11.8% - 14.51 From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5% - 17.0% From. 10/1174 uhti 1 9/30/75 17.0: - 19.5% In the event that under a contract which is *,Subject to these Bid Conditions any. work is performed in a year later than the later= year for which acceptable, ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period - 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be. worked by the bidder's, contractor's and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on allprojects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of • 1/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians. H-2ll7 �1� B. Requirerrent--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from 'employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor's goals shall be a violation of these conditions. =In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11 , every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of traininq offered. A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part 11 by the employment and training of minorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra CostA County, California for each trade for which it is committed to a goal under this Part 11 . However, no contractor or subcontractor shall be found to be in noncompliance solely on account of its failure to meet its goals within its timetables, but such contractor shall be given the opportunity to demonstrate that it has instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part 11 and has made every good faith effort to make these steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables, all to the purpose of expanding minority manpower utilization on all of its projects in Contra Costa County, California. In all cases, the compliance of a bidder, contractor or subcontractor will be determined in accordance with its respective obligations under the terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, regardless of the obligations of its prime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. All bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subjecZ to this Part 11 must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the fallowing steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor has employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. H-3 93 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each ority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such erred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the contractor, the contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC 'WORKS DEPARTMENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal . d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posing of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with ail recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- fically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers.. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both written and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority recruitment organizations and minority training organi- zations within the contractor' s recruitment area. h. The contractor .shall make specific efforts to .encourage present minority employees to recruit their friends and relatives. . i. The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require-. ments, tests, etc. J. The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school ; summer and vacation employment to minority youth. . k. The contractor shall develop'on-the-job training opportunities and participate and assist in any association or employer-group training programs relevant to the contractor's employee needs consistent with- its obligations under this Part I1 . 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such ow rtunities. :n. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifica- tions, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound bPart 11 . In the event a contractor or subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa Plan, he shall be deemed to be committed to Part 11 of these Bid Conditions. Further, whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding is eligible under Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contem- plated at the time he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Part 11 for those trades. 'Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part it of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of- this Part 11 for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whom it has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Conditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and submits a new certification committing himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. S. Nondiscrimination. In no event may a contractor or subcontractor utilize the goals, timetables or affirmative action steps required by this Part 11 in such a manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. V i N-5 a. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract Jer this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid t e following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: (Bidder) ' 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract " and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part ll of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific a -I irmative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and all furure construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder �R. Requirement—An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) * Part III: Certifications. (Con't) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. - Prior to .the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardleis of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Subcontractor 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract. 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors prior to the award of any subcontract under this subcontract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder C. Materiality and Responsiveness. The certifications required to be made by the bidder pursuant to these Bid Conditions is material and will govern the bidder's performance on the project and will be made a part of his bid. Failure to.submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing' their subcontractors regardless of tier as to their respective obligations under Parts l and 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor ;hall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity * Sample form only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form) Section. 1i-1 001 .`i~I B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) c1"duse, including suspension, termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Any bidder or contractor or subcontractor who shall fail to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be deemed to be in noncompliance with these Bid Conditions. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costa Plan by a contractor or subcontractor covered by Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, including the failure of such contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to meet its fair share of the trade' s goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Part 11 hereof by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered by Part 11 , shall be deemed to be in noncompliance by such contractor or subcontractor with the Equal Opportunity Clause of the contract, and shall be grounds of imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided herein. The Contra Costa County Public Works Department shali review its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions, if the contractor or subcontractor meets its goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it has made every good faith effort to meet those goals, the contractor or subcontractor shall be presumed to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otherwise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment' opportunities. In judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its goals, the agency will consider each contractor's or subcontractor's minority manpower utilization and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utilization of its subcontractors. '.there the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has failed to comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions as -nay be appropriate, including,. but not limited to: 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or Z. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor may be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satisfies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal ' Employment Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained _ herein. When the agency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met- the requirements of these Bid Conditions, but the contractor' s failure to meet his goals shall shift to him the requirement to come yard with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed 09 H-8 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) above and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the ' attainment of its goals within its timetables. The pendency of such formal proceedings' shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County in determining whether such * . contractor or subcontractor can comply with the requirements contained therein and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor." It shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract when the Contra. Costa County Public Works Department determines that such contract. is essential to the national security and that its award without following such is is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports . relating to the provisions of thele Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public 'forks Department. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-7, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY MANPOWER UTILIZATION REPORT will be required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be required will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. XY: . J 4 H-9 �� 9 FEDERAL' REQUIREMENTS The Contractor is informed that Federal Funds will be used to finance this Project and the following Federal requirements must be complied with: Equal Em to ment Opportunity -- During the performance of this Contract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1)r Minimum Wages (i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3) , the full amounts due at the time of payment computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this. clause, regular contributions made or • costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination , and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labo r. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. (iii) The contracting officer shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question, accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a I-1 00200 part of this contract. Provided,however, The Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) Withholdinq The County may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- ject, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor,. sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary, to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three • years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or develop- ment of the project. Such records will contain the name and address of each such employee, his correct classification, rates of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act) , daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found -under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1 (b) (2) (B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or 'program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii) The contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls to the (write in name of appropriate Federal agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to the (write in name of agency). The copy shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls • are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classifications set forth for each laborer or mechanic- 1-2 00001 conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract . and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of Labor (29 CFR, Part 3) and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) shall satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. The contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clauses of the con- tract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the (write the name of agency) and the Department of Labor, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. (4) Apprentices Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when they are registered, individually, under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor; or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage • rate, who is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish to the contracting officer written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates, for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. (5) Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3). The contractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) of the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by reference. (6) Subcontracts The contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) through (5) and (7) and such other clauses as the (write in the name of Federal agency) may by ap- propriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier sub-_ contracts which they may enter into, together with a clause re- quiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. (7) Contract termination; debarment • A breach of clauses (l) through (6) may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. I-3 ` (&2 APPr.ENTICE AWD TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS • (1) The contractor agrees: (i) That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contract a number of apprentices or trainees, or both. in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the journeymen in that occupa- tion to be employed in the performance of the contract the applicable ratio as determined by the Secretary of Labor; (ii; That he will assure that 25 percent of such apprentices or trainees in each occupation are in their first year of training, where feasible. Feasibility here involves a consideration of (a) the availability of training opportunities for first-year apprentices, (b) the hazardous nature of the work for beginning workers, (c) excessive unemployment of apprentices in their second and subsequent years of training. (ii- ) That during the performance of the contract he will , to the greatest extant possible, employ the number of apprentices or trainees necessary to meet. currently the requirements of subdivisions (i) and (ii) of this sub- parc.graph. (2) The contractor agrees to maintain records of employment by trade of the number of apprentices and trainees, apprentices and trainees by first year of training, and of journeymen, and the wages paid and hours of work of such apprentices, trainees and journeymen. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department • of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (3) The contractor who claims compliance based on the criterion stated in Sect. 5a.4(b agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in 'sect. 5a.3 a (2) , on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction wort: done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. Sa.4(c) at the request of Federal agency compliance officers. The contractor also agrees to supply at 3-month intervals during performance of the contract and after completion of contract performance a statement describing steps taken toward making a diligent effort and containing a breakdown by craft, of hours worked and wages paid for first-year apprentices and trainees, other apprentices• and trainees, and journeymen. 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Croup 41 10;12 11.83 1.5140 2.25 1.00 .29 flatar, no Joint pllw ant a . siripping of Sas*, lo- Group 5) 10.55 12.06 1.50, 205 1.00 .29 eluding repair of voids, Group 68 10.71 12.22 1.50 2.25 1.00 x':29 Precast manhole suttecra, r 'FI Group 7r 10.87 12.1tl LSn! 2.J5, 1.00 ;29 Coat s Croup 51 11.31' 12.52,' 1.50 2.25 1.00 29 t or in place.'manhola Or0'up 9t 11.54 11.05', 1:n' 2.251;00 .29 form aeoorai _ i; Group too 11.76 1.S5• 2.75 1'.00 .29 Plastat,:,Tenderrl Solan:county Y:/S 1.25 1.70 1.10 4; stoup lO-At 11.8!1 11.19 1.51 2.25 1.00 .29 Tl le Spttors•,Ilelperat '` Groop,lll 12.06 13.S7r 1.58' 2.25 1.00 .29' Alaneda Contra costa, 0e1 e Croup 11+M U:22 11:77 1.St►� 7.15 1.00 .29 flortaj�8utalwldt,,lAks,.Kie , .; Oto4p 1l 0t 13.52; 15:0)," iapa 2+ 1.00 ,29 nMielpo,"Kantatey, Hope ,# tlro4p ll-1a 17.14 1S 15,. 1.58 i.li 1 1.00 .29- ilan'Bgnito, Ba11`ptaneltce, Inoludea 1.25 per hour to Pa cloned pa tt31 and eitnri P nd. Ran Natea, 8It k Cl Ata S."to Ctus,.8la You, ' f,legr o;and 0too 114 Por■•'rls Wtioiss, tiola(t " ii 5 R•de'. .6♦ .Sl 101 t Ilap'd/ L1+radon .�,� , R.lir, fila hsrU�s Wwpoa' "'aelpr Co tlea - 7rinity un 9.27 . ' i , *t Arrt.it. AOCI01Rt1 H2; CA?i-so;►1 - »�a. t� " kri z Masada; AlpLhei'Aratdor�tl •19 1) #� Lohse e10 1 .. i Group 101 15.9 5. 11.25 i1 70< • I1.10 •10 CAlav�yme Can to Costa, Dal Contra`Cnaka County On1Yt Yor,tet'-;111 porodo; Preonot,� tt �. YII t•1 Y , . a ern Ciulkeral IhuiWidti:H11'inr'.Naripope, � Hmi4etsr 1`ipywup{+oral Con `Nuiced, Muhtetey,;Naps,'17.veAr. '>> ' . r r y dolt-LnyAta curl Plast to Placai:,tiaaralwnto, San Banlp,'. i Ylfwleyetal a'Nsaure pipe 5nn'1'rAnclsoo, Bin doayuin:"3 Tnal�r,.no:ioinl pipe-and - ;sNaten,-ianla Clate, Santa Cru r mtrlppinq tit:•Am#,`lnetudi q- Solana,'-Cohom;4,,Sutter, Tghaat, tepelt Of vnlda, Itons N n- '11w1uanee.Yolo and Yutra Caunt s, z hoiv'N+tivt7, Cant In plae r Call(ornla ` ' h4nhole 1914 astt•trl ti41L1 Calaetit;Na6cM1 05' u , Ceaont;NanonA 10 SO 1 ]0 1.65: 1.65 . ,.; { lntwlatal X116 l•2S• :70 • 110 •10 1Li4t'igr`MayngAltei`A_ CaopciAitlap►unona 30 75 '.l 30 1 65 1 6S TOSS; Nitu•vtndln•I MtLhtno In' s conowtion:v;th luntting Iaq,!!otkitW,lroo ewln9ltlg „ s. R n et -,.,Atl mf,, pllp torwt 1.65 or eh t ♦t9 V S 0' 1 10 a0 Elae' clan a aaat(old ' l0 7S 1 ]0 1 65 Ctw.lflfi 375, 1:25, .7 • tit t r . N1te-vinJlnq ntthin9 n Alioedya'County 7 ? t} connactlan�Ith 9unitlnq, :EI$c'tttcly» :'1).91. 1.30. .';3tt1,65 .069 ' of AhOt tree/'- Altynar Cibi• 1p tests, 15.52 1.70 3111 6S ,�f�st Mlpec a n •e s f , r FEDERAL RlSO1STiR, VOl �Z,.., 0 214`FRIDAY, ORCEM6ER 1e, 1477 ' t t • �s.Tx��.} £_.7:•5,..3 +'.w �, s.. A c .i .al S. - i x -r' • &* .. .,,. .e". n., , ..i :.?, z. :.:" ...r-.Y':3 :}.>' f ,. .y.3:. y :.:v«11,3 ..y ,�,. .xF,fi:�``.�c�at.-j.. h. -y .., t ,;:.ai ..'..- .: ,..t.Y .. 1 v . .!.. S. ..',... en.... -.,..t h� r. -,.. .n... S . .. ...:' C."f.- .:'�, .A f• .�:; .,. .�,f.-K(.:v��..,,.._.Bt -_..`f,.....,"�...e.M.✓,s.r,u.r..z•.,}'nz":'di�1�.a..,»,,..,,�tLL:sc,::��1�4���tik�S u€,. f!:,,. n,tv..::¢�k'Larv�',!.,cfinc'zi,3Y�u s..�.�{�K:N,t':,t.i,.H ha:`F'��k lss;.in�Jl'k?^r.1 �� T�� 11pOtFttATIDtiS P, 5 .13DtFlCAt+1044 P. h ' [I.Y!Ltl�lll Wt�•.�ff-S+191 Cnnt'd • , Prime eseehtf Par+•+Mt eo.d* �� Ed•ntlos j OpCl8ldi IhI. Ch77-5071 IConttdl Relet N L M Pastiass Vaeeltae dollar + San Benito, Santa Clara And APP+•7f. tde9e B...lilt Pp.•ralf Bofla Baus 4anla Crus Count leu + timid$ Itolf C/rr•t:ee $Sleets iclans $13.60 .92 3tf2.to .0S Rolfey R.l.f N A If Pesoioat Vatattes 964-1Cable 01111core 15.53 .92 31/2.10 .05 PO= CQUIPMUIT OP1:M7tR19 Aryr. fe, Ban 3114tau C.»Inty klectriclans 14.23 L.2S 31tt.25 .03 AIN1A 1 AFILA 2 t Caisvelas ale!San JAAquts Co . f:lectricidness Tachnlclanr 13.60 .96 3111.49 .01 I Group 11 S 9.13 $10.64 5 1.58• = 2.'95 $1.00 .29 Calais tiplicals 15.53 .96 J1/1.49 .01 Gtoup 21 9.50 11.41 1.5u• 2.25 1.00 .29 Kienterey Raunty +Group 3$ 9.71 11.24 1.5u• 2.25 1.00 ,29 CieatticiAns 12.50 •1.15 3111.00 •64 Group 4t 10.32 11.41 1.54• 2.25 1.00 .29 Cable Spltaorr 13.01 1.15 Jt/3.00 1.06 GrouP 5t IQ.15 12.06 1.1a• 2.2$ 1.00 .29 Prgarto County . d•. Group 61 10.71 12.22 1.54+ 2.25 1.00 .29 tlsatrlelans, nut to 111 Group 71 ' 10.b'1 12.3U l,;a• 2.25 1.00 .29 aacaed 2 atortoal 7.75 .80 iio1.03 .OS Group el 11.311 '1:,62 1,5s• 2,45 1.00 .29 t Painter&.$ e, Group 9t 11.54 11.,5 1.5x• 2.25 t.00 .29 hipinv, Asaidor. Calaverso. Glaup toe 11.76 /1.27 1.5s• 2.25 1.00 .29 and uan Juaquln CuuntJaa i+ Group 10-Al Il.td .11.fy 1.50• 2.25 t.00 .29 bfu&.h 9.82 .15 2.34 1.11 +11 GrouP lit IJ.&.a '31.53 I.Snr 2.25 1.00 .29 6ptayl Sheottact taPofel Group 11-AJ 11.22 .14.7J 1.160 .2.25 1.00 ,29 !:^tmJ atagei scatitflJI �, Group 11-06 13.52 15.02 1.140 2,23 1.60 . .29 5111.1bldatesal +ttuctutal jGroup I1-Cl 11.04 .11.301•Sa• 2.25 1.00 .29 Stool 10.22 JS 2.34 tail Ibntgt+y. San Bonito, 3#11 •lncludu6 4:201.6, horn to Pa,afur.aJ Nr lth and leltdre V lid. Natou. Santa Clete And + Santa Costs Codntive Its- al tetnq Poritons at the III P/lyo Bu•Ipt Par•r.lr Lata Tahoo A9941 ' "o.dt [drtayats '0 bough 11.92 .99 1.30 .60 .03 Role. to Let Passions Varolio" ease o -4,play 12.17 .99 1.30 .86 .61 ' Atp$.It. Taiwro 12.47 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Platter Toadstool tf-sit_ v► CalAvelar And San Joaquin Lyhorotsy C.nn,tIta 9.91 1.25 1.70 3.00 Group lira 6.175 1.21 `1.70 1.10, .10 IlnatvlaI • Control Cogta Coanty Onlys flowers. Napa, Solana And t-ipelayete, aaultate. ' Salinas Cnuntisr , bandutu, Plpv^rallwrr, Co r 14.yteta 10.96 1.10 1.20 1.63 .09 dolt layers Amt plastic = Nast w Mftkersl Kottlo.+an plpelayerur Pfar&.ura pips ' I2 tattles vat.1.x04,.1 11.23 1.10 1.20 1.63 .09 tenter, no 3olut plies Amt Bltu+uaticl Lnaw,llvr.l + acrlpping of aa++w, lnclud eg Pilw^tai+l+fel Coal tar repair at militia, precast son- pitch 11,96 1.30 1.20 1.63 .09 1 holt uutiefe, cdut ut pia u, llan kentto and Santa Ctata s&.tnhn2a tures sattara Count tan .Mile 4Gutci.l Kettlee+An Lattorerat I1 ►attlal 11.10 .83 1.19 Gestalt "" rouPtill 69.36 61.23 $1.70 $3.10 .10 14hatet.1 We vindlnq mi chlno In Grrnq. 14.11 8.775 1.25 1.74 1.10 .10 1 Colinas-Lion With t3unittn9. Pavey t.pnpnoltt opurAtorOq or offset Crate ^ Allyn.+r Sias attached - 1 ' Is, at FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 242-^.FRtbAY, DECEMBER 16, 1977 -1 V tl -'c I 7 s ., 1 ,. - , „ .. _ .�. _ 3 A:.t" - '? `. _ 'Y • 110DIFICA710tIS P. I MODIFICATiD11S P. 0 z 1 frig•8r..lih P.�nrMo'; . _ \ .. - • rJ ueciston /CA71-5091 Cont d, f•.,Ir to Ib.,lr , t'rnllon<r 7 R.1./ H 3 Ir P.eshas Y.i.n.n .W.r �CtriYp lIt)It1 /.175 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Bite frlotr&nrlUiPrr.rnu , NIC. wlndkut rm:hiny In 11..111• [�.topi. R to H t H Poes pas I 11Yar.rl.e en//b conriect Ion with wwnitlnq. APir.to. oC obul crate - allgoer 1q 1per Cl51nn Ih77•SOAIt . IMtd M2 Croup 1(q) /.975 1.25 1.70 1.10 ,10' ,(42 rA S4 04 . ttatober 7 1977 Contra lnnle County tintyt St1,`ewlde•Idaho r / Pilutliyaro, Caulknre, ;: kandarn, I'Ipvwra�urn, cc + h n ei�t' / I =r dull Iap+rn and lnntic 1 Aabeeto ilorluCat / r plpnl,iyerei Preoedio pl leriewSh�Bonnee, /auridaer,�` ;� tenter, no joint pf)ro a etrlppina ui aare,;luolur inq Cinnratpr, Idaho County �•. Cepllr nI valdn, PCSchot..+n- (earth Mll)r l:ootinali` / 4 dhl Iwulr 'Het'Nreko + i� h�l.'nrttere, t of:In P1,ah.. ' lihoahene,Cou�►ttes 12:73 •Sly jlaZO ` 5 ranhnle tgiw setter• GrprnteCN �,` �' t. Flutter ?rndr�at leneweli lbnner, B ndar , ''So16Po Cnnntyf.IS 1.25 1:70 '1,10 I' ! y, ." u Tllra;etferrtllelPnret • Clutwater�',tdaho Count '.` 1s'a L. .:Alnurda, CnntYa Coma, I*I: (rbeih ot�the't'norths> . ' pp tbtc.+ IhlnYnidti Httlnr boundAty of>7oLnahlP' 29 r ' ..: ' � r. .'` + north) Koothui;siwtrhv t:. �, M>nt r+l.,treper 1;4 reaito . , _ tx r, ;. � M Sah ft�•c11co,:fro�Nitror " . . , 4vl t Rerpi ur Shoshone, CouhElea /�` -lamav,+ts('t:We.Ctut,`: t 1 +�' ; i r oriowt"1T�f• al+ a C. n -l.27 ;Lf Sl' 111 ` '`Ci`tOepttn 0,l4' ":6/ x`.75 '. 1073 7 6 t n , + 5w(11es','ftatlonary: N'= a .rte 'f+ '0»�?1�1 �1': ''wq - ,::}gw.cxQoodaorklnt'Toot ' . ,�, rte,;.. �s ,.. . .,�. ....»' ,., ., �.. xtk, 1%r 7 N40 .-'1n t s4 �, ♦tstgr 'Plleitely a �- V e .c b�-1Y! , u l ,.9 �t69 �.75 .07�. 1. r. sti9 I lt .,C Wlewate ,Gt etere'-(Dwrned'"t r" 1 - ' <t , . !., nd, ergo'ated or=ilwt n r "'a, � yql �/ :1�rlY treated �teela ( �� �tr1i. a w Ib Yi P 11lterei =Ooo n 11.09 ;'•. 5 07S � ' , ,rr t .,.,� .,..._ :,� , - ,.Oeoo-rete I �5 7, , � 9s !}l llur fit� 'd t _ +! .qs .ol 1R p h(n . .,. . `�+ ., .,_` ru tufa va, M ' 'ir- ,.. . ::` .. �c ., 7 Krectet !•iF r:: 4 \ ,.p, t 1 rtwel, C,4+led. 11�� �:6/ .7S a ,0�s r :..; ::,. 7., 1 . + aAgattgldlnq'.(eui� halm �� Pliedr�yar (ereoio 0 '+ � ..,, 'tr ��,t:v :iii' to >, IM1w'tKlul =9 19,n 9S ,55 ., .Ol yt 1); 11.24 "'.6/ 7S` �. r Mboh a" ta t �." �::f 77. ''65 'Lleetrleli .075 > . r In P n9 _, t �. 5. .. .Ol mi. f - Yapks`(tt ealx+Nrd to the .� R.m�tnlns Countlse �i �� 11 � = k� VetNec•und sre'used,(or Rlacti!Whnsl<T �hnlciant 11.10' ,-,75'' 7Z�+`.SO` 1% � ,� � rtotapr.or Proaeslfrl `;', : ,'Cable fpliceea 1211 :71: W+ .SO li �;L (wciVera'withe aaQeclty.at 1.Nuwbeisk < ° x4..� 5.000`gallone�or,;rnre.u�lnq. � " il+Ninlp/ Coutee.gnd,idaha i:: I'll+z`,� .. :, .. ,,satatlot*di�aiItsons<'ipil of",, aint =(eo.. o k . 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Y.Yk l.�'.. TY wr . 'r,�..Yta�',>.x.AnSq.§..r�F,+� � `,- .+T,... . <:31f.f, „1., ,.z� e! 3..0> a�g eC .d :i�C s £ ><� .it 'c� `+ ad,4�. ^ .;{a ; '­'�#I"� �4RbIt:`b5[.W!'iuu"'M:?:c.F�3iY."M'4 �" , L�.S`d.S:CR&L3�t. P 1P?." +5'r. L3a ,fit (t30IFICATIONS P. 1 11001FICATIOHS P. 2 trtf.tSttY.I t•t. Mtt?•tt71 M,rd�•-�tI-S -� {',1Mp tl.ert�t,pgwrMr 7�i !N 4lUL1 + Aua.ut 1%,lY,r, , !mile tettr.raoo County, Aro#alas Hrm,lr Elmati . It HAM 1`0401.46 Ymtmllma •ml/ MU M1 40 LA MU +Nod• IS f3tAY.Gt't, Aye 7,. 141 M 552441+0apt#wt»t 30, 1FTT) lut fiat 1��rtttrl Imperial* Inya, $men, Lor • ___ �_ .__._. Angeles. )btlo, Orange, '�••-•�•,.� L. men AA�,t>,,etators 3tt.TS 31 /6x XtwcaldeBan SernsrdiraFilmry*64meliis p•rwr.lr_ Cablr ep!(t.rrs U.3t! 3» 3/6x , e Smile Cruunde#n tiJvantrd) Min3x 3/6L` Ban [At*Obispo, Santa Hr.uty r Edrnurr Ctunndamn (!►'1 6 months) 497JR 3L 3/6L Barbara and Ventura tlowit!#s� R.he H#1t pmmef,m• Y•c•il.m sm1/sr Winch truck N 7374A 3L 3/6L California Ar►t•71. I.A1110S 9010 s01 = Et.LC1ktC1Al15i .� mt ones tiectticlmnt 30.75 , .!0 3% 114% 6Banta Barba StandSanle Cable splicers 10.875 .30 3% 1/4x Santa Barbara end tan Wis oblitpo Counties 111.30 '41.15 11,30 .02 q!�t,.n.n A1471-0,41 •1 d• .1i 0 Slectriulansi 14 , it 529 imptMerr moi ) Inparial County MAIM County, Arkansas slectrlclans .13.70 .75 30+1.15 Cable Splicers 13.96 .73 3141.4S gain„!Chins Lake Naval Rut,cot, 10111 Ordnance Test Stations i Liaawea �11.T! x 3/Si Sdwacds AM 1 ; Cabin s !leers 11.37! 3: 3/6x' Electricians 15.25' .90 3/+1.60 .1S P Cable Spllcers 16.75 .90 31+1.60 .15 Op tators 10125 3x 3/6x 1 Srcn County(lutulnder at nty) Cro+ladrutn (advanced) 65.11 3x 3/8x Steattlolanel Technicians 12.75• .90 3141.60 .15 Ocoundsun (lst 6 months) 497JK lx 3/0x' ltlttctt eryuipw.mt T3x7R 3x 3/6x Cable Splicers ! 1i.03 .FO 3N1,i0 .3S las Angeles County , OvJ�Ntnn rai;AN •4768 • H�dt..s.t,, ,4 Electrician 13.02 1.25 311+1.95 ..07 Z#1-tai 001 baptem4rt 110 14/il Cable Splicers 13.32 1.25 3111.95 .07 Z Sebastian, Crawford and Wsahinitc t Traffic signs!and Stare#+ O Counties, Albanese 4lsleclaottt:itt oian - 12.65 1.05 SN1.9S .07� F t fllArlf,RL Utility Technician too. 1 9.40 1.05 31+1.9S :0T N LLLi;i{itCIAFiSI Utility Technician No. 2 5.16 1.05 31+1.95 .07 Itor,tttclattm t0..70 .35 3x16.5% 1/4x Sound Tschniclant Y rTT44 ble splicers 10165 .35 31:+libA 1/4x Sound Technicians (on new i \ !wilding construction) 12.67 .73 31 1 ft�1. ANIt•4t'h/ - I4•d._rl Sotnd Yveluslotana (on andl 1!1 tlaatton at a:latlnq )Rrt4 - 13oYtab#t ii. 2917 buildings) 10.74 • S 31 7 way, Ymtl burrn, Petry and Rlvecslds Countyi buthe Counties, Atk•nses Electricians 13.06 .IS 3H1.63 .04 Cable Splicers 13.36 .IS 3WAS .04 CJIdNr{ Ingo, )Neo sad San secnacdin ZII�t i AISTRUC7tdU �3/6x Cnuntirf Ltun+msu BL2,2S SL Cnbla q�itc•rs 11.37! lx 3/ex Bleatelcianaice 12.70 1.1E 352.00 .Ot t>{teratnis it.IS ix 3164 Cable Splicers 13.00 1.11 1602.00 .04 Ctuundmun (advanerd) 657JR 7x 1/tlxileatrlaians 13:97 1.11 352.00 .04 ; Oround•utn (!ti 6 onattra�y 491JK 1: 3/6%% Cable 6 llccts 14.27 1.11 30+3.00 .OL Winch rquituKnt / 737Jti lx 3/0x Santa becbara County • i 1'tUtNilRi # 1 tl`rytTi`itiSt (Vanderburg AM) i Within 10 adla tmJiuw ofMtlamkl„ CaulitY Gt•ttril••ss 10.60 ' .60 .35 „03 Eleatcictana 15.15 1.10 351.3! .03 Orae 10 wllu• Chtm Pulaski Cable Splicers 16.13 1.10 31+1.35 .03' ; County Courts use 10.90 '.60• .35 .03' 'i�wrl • � a FEOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 237«-fRIDAY, DECEMBEII 9, 1977 �• . " _ z N30trtApotis P. 3 1001FICATIONS P. 4 !� �tr ICUCiGpfni 00. CA77-SO?! Ir'uert'dl • OriC151o11 too. CA77-5093 lCont'd) hlaq.U,•.4d 1•.,w•a# ' p•+le ibntr Cd+.alias . 1'#i•ge Ore•flh P4••#alq pad# H A N 000111464 ya.allaa 006h, Oadc ww- Orn+tlnlnr of County Apa'.tr. Haa(r _- theolea Row HAM P•a•ieee vecall•o 00410, P.tactcietann ;13.40 ¢1.14 IItt.1S .03 App.7r. Cable 1plJcera 16.40 1.10 31+1.35 .03 Amatlndet of (booty Ventura onrnty , Gtaundmen r $10.05 81.10 314,1.15 .03 Electricians 13.61 1.00 3161.05 ,02 Linemen 11.40 1.10 31#1.35 .03 Catrin Aplic-c% 14.75 1.46 31#1.05 .02' Cable Gplicuca 14.40 1.10 301.15 .03 1491yeUnn .tnJ hewn Sprinkler 1 ltlrble Settatar Ujultial, LOB Amielna, Otangi Imperial County 11.64 .01 1.17 .41 Palnterat Riverside, Gan UaSanta lw. loplcial.'Oranitr Riverside. Ban telt maim l.nt Santa tea Angalss (Pomona Area). Oarbera aryl Ventura Got+ 9.75 141 194 116 Y6 , Line Gw,atructhmt • San tlersardina (excluding , latmrlel Cuunty , western portion) Glnnrnlnwn 10.96 .75 11+1.65 ecusht Paint Burnet 1049 1.09 i.li .7S .07 i Llne•.en 13.70 .75 36#L.4S Pa).orhangorsr Iron, steel r CaNie apltoare 33.98 .75 31#1.43 Ghost bridge loving lata9e)l Shost rack topur 11.60 1.09 1.18 .is .07 Bern Mhln• Mho "oval Brugh (awing stage)t spray 11.24 1.09 1.16 .75 .07 oldnanrt T.•nt Station and Dlwardq A181 , etetplalack 12.39 1.40 1.18 .7S .07 t Grrarmt-an 12.06 .90 31411.60 .15 Refrigeration A Air Condition ngs Mn-mon 15.25 .90 U41.64 ,YS Los Anyolos and 0ranye Cot. 12.51 1.05 1.60 1.33 .30 Cable Rpitcerg 16.78 .90 36+1.60 .15 Terrazzo t:rrkarsi Me tatter t Korn (Prmaindac of County) . b"clal County 11.94 .!1 1,17 .0! 0 Grountnell 9.56 .90 .3101.60 .15 LMa•aen12.75 .90 3101.60 .15 A.1,11 h , Cable Sp)icer* 14.03 .90 1941.60 .15 vte S9tterst m otolge Cnunty Inyo. Kern and!aria Cos. 11.20 .65 .55 1A GrounJeln, int year 10.06 •.01 31+t.4S .02 Marble, Terrazzo, and'rile GiAarn. attar; tat year 11.51 .81 3/*1:65 •02 eattecs' Belperal layatrial County 9.06 .01 1.17 .O! Linernomwni Wavy syulprent ' *"Glator 13.14 .at 31#1.4s .02 , Cable Cpllcers 13.95 .81 3101.45 ,02 OiTlSlon 1fi. CA77-5093 - MuIA11 6nyo. Mum and San baromillino 144 ru 52953-Septeaboc 30. 191 1 Wuntlem Imperial, Kern, tag Myelea, 1 GiounLsen 4.42 1.11 31#2.04 ,04 otanya. Riverside, San spot Linemen 12.72 1.11 31#2.00 .04 Bernardino. San Cols tRrle Cable Splicers 13.40 1.11 3612.08 .04 canna es, Californiaaraamt nturs , Rlvreal•1a County Counties. G1l GrounJmNn 9.15 .8i 3101.65 .04 1 Uttemonl Line blullwwnt CI 1°901 tltwrratnta 13.06 .a5 3t+1.65 • .04 Bricklayecal Stonaaaa-Mal $ante Barbara and San Cable Gtrllc,•re 11.38 .85 31#1.63 0.04 sant&barbers county ivandtn ars Lute Obispo Counties 111.54 S1.15 11.30 .42 Aral Croundnen 11.80 1.14 31#1,35 .03 I I Masson 15.15 1.to 31+1.35 .03 Cable splicers 16.15 1.10 36+1.35 .O1 r sr -+'•. fEDERAL MIST% VOL. 41, NO. 437--fAIDAY, DECEMNER 91 1977 sir• .... , • � � 1. i I1001FICATIMS P.5 10111FICATIDRS P. 6 • SCI#037,C+►T7•SO) ' tsdi • $.sir Filson Beat to PerraU j11001 M0. CA117+5013 Went tdl hb40 balm Ferments Mrwlr Education11M. es44eOast$ Ary..T e.Mood[ Edeestoo sages MLM Footless voos,* % 6a410. Pyrerha4getal 3r4ee Aq1.Tr. strel and bridge IswjpM Elaatticlanvr ► sta"li Most, rock T&1•*r 11.40 P 1.09 1 1.10 .75 .07 Is'pori41 Canty Brush lowing ■tagalI away 11.24 1." 1.14 .75 .07 r Clertticlana 13.70 .7% 3601.43 steeplejack 17.31 1.09 1.16 .ZS .07 Cafil.e Fencers 163.10 .75 3141.4% Knftigetatlon and Lit Condltlr ningl 0111 CA•rnty lti►ino Rake ins Angeles and Caan"Cee. 12.53 1.011 1.00 1.52 .29 4wal 0rdna►a•e Test Site petters# ' Stooling. Wmards ACEI tw eviat County , 11.22 .Oi 1.17 .u, Rlectrlelans 15.2% 1141.k0 .19 cable splicers 16.71 .!6 31$1.60. •111 (rA�t�r, Earn t+wnty (vveOln•Mr Of IYr 1 s ITRIS 64$$0908 sivatricianat Teelniaiana 12.75 .16 is#1.46 .35 Korn County 11.20 .65 .5% , Cable spile.rs 14.03 .10 30#1.60 IS The sattera' 11413Nrs1 Am Arxlelea Cxertty, imperial county 9.04 .81 1.17 .Os 111401.910444 11.02 1.23 1&03.9% .07 all cable Splicers 13.32 1.25 3S#3.9S .07 A%t91011 NO. CJ477„'�096 ilvetntd..County !41 Fit S3f6Wepbslwr 30. !!7 i Cie•iriclaaa 13.06 .6S lost.*% .04 San Slogs County, California cable sirllcalm 13.J6 .05 last.6s .04 i ' loos basnatdee*County D9MIL iloetriclens 12.70 1.11 3002.00 .04 st*ctrlcianas Cable Epii••ete 13.00 1.11 HoMA .04 Klectilclans• 13.20 -.70 3061.71 .02 z soon$& 114-t.11m,rnugty Cable splicers 13.0 .70 31:2.71 .02 O iven+:wniwtq Am Use Coonoott00%ions 4 alretnclane MIS 1.1.0 2$01.1% .03 rkoundue' 10.45 .70 3001.71 .02 to Cable h.111cols 16.1% 1.10 3101.35 .03 Lineman 13.57 .70 3$01.71 .02 M sewaualrl u[ tyeu►ty Cable Optleets 13.07 .70 31#1.71 .02 il#clricisns 13.40 3.10 ls.los .01 Marble setters. Tetraven Cable s d►cxla 14.40 1.16 3N 1.75 .63 wooeko n and Tito pattets 11.04 .0L 1.17 .00 Ventura Gannty Marble. Torroand and Tile Llooatticlan•t 13.41 t.00 lott.g% .02 spitors' wierce, 1.04 .41 3.17 .00 cable spilexls 14.75 1.00 3101.05 .02 1r61•14tl•w►arrl 1.1..n Slalnkle a$ Owls 01123,CA73:L091 ?18..11 iepnriwl. in+Nxlaler.. 142 Ys S21a9-^ur�ptashst 30. 197 1 ► Mamie. blversl.lo. r:an tan Siegle Canty. Cali[arbli 000rnardirws, Fan ix►i 1 ' tll►111.*. sant&"three and MAMU i 1 Ventura Count two 9.75 302 16% 12% 11 Bleatrialoonal Mutates BleaRttetane 13.20 .70 3101.71 .02 tmpori4l. 0141x1+. ■Iv.•9el.le. Cable 9011cvts 13.50 .70 3101.71 .02 Los Anyei4a 1evr.wra A104). 110rb1e pattern. Tatriaao 9291W 96` soon Oetnardesus lancludiny and%'flit setwa 11.04 .El 1.17 .00, iteata9n lautttooi marble.Tarresco and Tit* . . 39011hl PAIOL 0094490 10.99 1.09' 1.10 .15 .07 patt*ral Science 9.04 .01 1.17 .00 1,2 "NODFEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 02. No. 937--PRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19X7 Rp Q • NDOIFICATIONS P. S 1 :`:�•�%;;;el'.+.i iii+;,,. "0 4.` - s' 4l` `.,:}, C4' -,t",'. •;t':.S`�„'tff�:xl ir'"r "'d•' -Li.'it-r'2�':".'ri:?:,.; e N�;�:'uti"t'•ii' A:�`Fi:•i iFyri:,g n,.tti:��v x'a. }a,1:.... ':•S�jJrI IW y' r � ., .. ,t,..: .,,......... ....:...- F:;• ^'yJ'_�, •:{"•Lt:r urt�'. !'�f':,r.�: :h 1J.-�•.._ ON N0. A 0!1 1 17 Fd• •Ootd14 P•volt 4 e 0 141 (l• t , 1- t what � 5 1!� 9a YR ! r 17 tS=, p a made. Alllna Afe•dorc 1 awl .;..... :,..._..r.. a.l.t It a k Par+fart Mamba .. I •F.`t2r t tr• t n v u `u A / To. aia • . - 7V Iit LUri Na In si Nuailp dt r r l r : / 1 vrdr ItrfteA IbntrtrYr "Alm, . • i3t'2yrx::t .i'4r1f7•,: +'�.w` - 'f:.a. f O via:[. wrnto flan it nit , I •X:' ttLCl" rs�'"'' 4 ,- 6an+Ju•1 uln Sr 1 ':���F�x:- ;t.. .4�,:.x; ::�.. San Yfulcltcul 1 • t's`. :.4..._y; :;F:: - ' ?�!{s'.=.:::. 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S OS + • -- t ?�-c ;'� :�=;•mow, .f.`:.r' .;_,:.x...s'r:;,:.,t..;,: irt• IUf•i Coal tar r,f�`:,'F•" 's'I:t•�.i'a'.+ ,o-T-3%% E+}'.` EI p+udo, Plal,ff, Sultar .. :.........:.>:.',;q3`^%-`� h • .I Yuba C•:u f 11.09n i Q 7 • �L:+ - :' "::_..:,::.res_•.,,,;,..:..; '4. of rater• (wood (f•a!n •-'•:::. .,�, w:r...;,.:...7,z;.,.<.,;,;:• d 1 eunruuetl n + 1•r and al 1 1 2 11•[ ! 1 LOYi and[It/F. J Coll. 7. ;..;,; ..,'..::,r.,::,;.�(,.�.�:, .,:.5..x..''1.r�•:'{:.%� •':.r.,:� _.:{:,..i`. :,+.....:....... •ter:,... .... :::� •..;1.,.3a}^:`:'..:`•:` ):ti Lia �+ rk': 1 Vr_ -stir 1 r�Y =.4. Vit:'r , ' '...... v ,••i'�:'., •'j a r'.:'. ,•,:�:.. •"s:r ,J t .j' r, - yv y_rY 1:4ra , , .. �Vii., :raj::• ltr:. t .. - .-. . cn .,�. FEDERAi REGISTER, VOL. 44, NO. 427•—FNIDAY, NOYEMMER 23, 197P � Idc-11l7wf"n-viRail.,[1 M111F1CAT10NS Pr 1 twincuttNis P. 4 tit i'M 5290;-6eptawblrr 70, 1977) _ '� I'dser 0«afns Permeate •" Alas,-da. Alpina, header. Mutts, tN7CtBtr7c M. SL17-Sa10 haat-611 seals vi Calatrtss. Culuea, cuntta plop Bssstlls psis.sap Ibsdy Llrad.a Wats, Ur! IaWriv, 2! Wlado, Ilele raintutat • Rrbs 11&11 pestltrs vetean ssiJer • rlaats*. Glenn. MuMg1Jt, KI MsrlY Meatless Laka, Marin, fYn*WICO, Ban Appr.To. I,aks, Lesson. M,dvcs, Mrtln.ag■, limits MAH Boder. V4461166 -end/se rranalwas and Ba,lama ca■. 'Ta spray 12.27 99 30 r0 .03 Brush 11.77 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Martlgsa, 04ndwlnu. MdreaJ, . >,. . RAW, Iluatatfy. 0111.11, Revada. l�pu[a � 12.72 .90 1630 .110 .03 Places, Plus.le, adcramenta, pleTapers 8ieatstltteral San Joaquin aSa Ytaee leer, Alpine, Am4dor, (0utlthern • San n. sauna Can Nsteu. s. per of County). Gutta, Clean. Ssala Cru..Solana. Calavaua, Wined. rivals*. sash". Bta►tyuu, 5oBoile Glum, Rings. lassea, rwr+a,, Ssinsty, T aiuttet. , • !odors. Matlgas, Mataed, ' t■hags. tr ultY. Talars, llkiao, firstaray, ptuwea, cauluw.n. Cala and aa4a Ban Jusyuin, $onto Cram, Caantlu, California Skamts, 04errs. Rtatiytuy Stanlslaua, Buttal, Trhame. "laity. Tatars, Ttwluww Whae kala•■l lslw. Alar and vu1.a tbuntiva 13.66 1.44 2.00 614 Lake , Electricians $13.90 .44 310.92 .00 Poom tel Cable Splicers 15.20 .04 310.92 .04 tai lb4oloyar swanLolbdtee Ort f basic 1 hotly cal for ova 5 years service. and 6%of basic fourly t to lar S mthe t• 5 years 0 s vaeati n pair G3avvrre and San io119ata pas Credit. Ilia Pat.) Isda .li •A. A tilt a.•1n 1'0 eloeerlolans U.05 .!6 !l*1.10 an tower equiluwnt ipk•rdtotat Cable Splicers 14.60 less.. 3101.60 .01 1plladelvingt Mara and butane Counties ' 4swp i 9.11 1.2110 2.35 1.00 .39 tirotticisn■ 12.41 1.04 36a.10 .04 do"#1141 10.21% 1.%a+ 2.25 1.00 .20 C.61% Spl.wsa 13.41 1.06 3491.10 aW croup ilbt 9.70 1.1.11+ 2.25 1.00 .29 • Laks. Marin, MsndaJina, Group 2 Rival 1.404 2.25 1.00 .29 and 1ion.lNe awnatu Gcuap 2141 10.40 '1.%6+ 2.25 1.00 .2v .� Livemielasa 13.11, 1.11 361.30 .02 Beirut. ] lo.S? t.14041 2.25 1.00 .22 Q Cable ipllast■ 14.50 1.11 310.30 .02 Group 3161 11.36 l..ns 2.23 1.06 .29 Blevatoc Cansulwtocs� 14.62 .745 .56 • .025 croup 4 11.93 1.51• 2.25 1.00 .29 tla,Wer Casatructors Nelpera 70tH .745 .56 a • est$ s n Group S •32.11 %.Su 2.25 1.00 .29 irl %tae C.seetsuPudoseu al#WLWOS $.2Il per batt to re lo.wd ut !th sial tfa[a . ins rel tNtte. fiedrtr sad UsMlyou Wontiee Tow t[lwe helpers Ocouad basis Mesas phi•Bwhts Papearsto man 0.24 645 30 Is.. 3/25 '• 1lar.il ■brill Edrnllnl Mead 4routvls11nl N•ad ioLted- suits kers M 1 M Pending vsseslea stills► Nan tehippetlI Yuvdetmrnl Dowse spipmaat Operator I Apr•.Tt. Jaekhaata,rson 0.76 .421 31 .10 3/25 Area 1 Area 2 Line 16pllp11ant Nen 10.02 .4% 30 .10 1/20 Linemen Potewp[ayeti heavy • Deoup 1 .09.13 110.64 $1.508 12.25 .90 .29 Line 1:sulis+tnt muni Groep 2 9.50 11.61 l.Sr+ 2.25 .90 .29 Certified lineman wider 11.43• .421 35 .14 1/25 Group 3 9.77 11.24 1.5164 2.25 .e0 .2% Ties trimmer 10.50 .4% 74 .14 1/25 Group 4 10.32 11.63 t.So+ 2.25 .%0 .2% 1 C43114 W1911ral lnidmans Group S 10.55 17.06 lana• 2.221 .9e .?Y IWO SptaYrt 12.04 , .45 34 .10 1121!. croup 6 111.71 12.22 1.%6- 2.25 .90 129 f.aav, Platin. lleakicino'aad , Croup 7 10.07 1?.311 l.ia• 2.25 .v0 J% Sa,awe t'santlas Otorp 0 11.31 12.62 1.56• 2.211 .10 .2% Gsomataan $&Gas? $1.11 314.60 .02 Gtuup 0 11.54 11.0% 1.560 • 2.25 .90 029 Liar L'pttpsgne'grrslar• 11.14 .l.tl 110.$% .02 Group l0 11.76 13.27 1.50+ •. 2.25 .90 .24 Linevon 13.15 1.11 316.40 .02 Group 10-A 11.00 13.39 1.sea 2.25' .110 .21 Cable splices 14.50 1.11 39t.00 .02 Grasp it 12.06 13.57 I.M. 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-4 11.22 ' 14.73 1.%*- 2.1% .90 .29 [ Group 11-6 113.%2 35.01 1.544 3.25 . .90 .210 • Croup U-9 t1.44 15.1% 1.1se. 2025 .90 029 t elmladua $.2/per soar o pirnaia d 1klatth and liatr [a road. v� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. X12, NO. 2111 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 uset nasal NODIFICATIMS P. 5 • I17DIFICIMORS P. 6 1St N0. CA77-5091 front dl DCCIAtON no, [A7�S090 (Cont dl W-�N Fd•N D•w•$ts Iaroas 6nls Fdga Ansilu Pgwn#t Basis I M+•ti E4.rdtaw M•v,Rl Ebsnin P sd•6 11 L M Ind.•• Vas•n.a an4/a, 14.66 M L M Paulus vendee aa4,a, APPr.y#. 1 APPr.St. painters# Dtla1 Ten4ere# Matins Ban Pranclaca, Calawraa a aan Joaquin Cos. $9.98 $1.25 $1.70 and Sonoma counties Blear Gqulpaant q.ecatorml 0tu&h 511.77 .99 $1.10 .66 .03. Chiet at Patty to Group 10 • Spray 12,27 .99 1.30 .00 ,03 lila Batter&• Ilelpolar Tapers 12.72 .99 1.30 .00 .03 Alpine, Amador, butte, Plusbersl steastitteraa . Calaveras. Coluea, 11dor&4o. Alpine, Amador (Suutuorn Glenn, Laaevn, Pidw, lh,vad , portion of County). Planet, plusaa. soccamento, Calavetab, Pt&a#W, hn Joaquin, Aha&te, Matipoma# Merceds Monterey, . •lar u, Stan!&laum. Buttal, San Joaquin, Banta Crus, Whelks, 7010 410 Yuba Coe. 7.76 .60 1.20 1 Sutter. Twhaw. Tuolus•w and Yule Counties 13.60 1.44 2.00 10 [ SIGN Nn, [A77-1091 - Pen.). 12P,ykttn•-afa_ R42 !A 12921-sept.bbat 30. 197 y (rI Lupluyer contributes 11 a bas a h oily tat far alit S Yeats' service, hlaeeda, Alpina, Asu.Wr, and 64 of basic hourly .. a fur i ..+nths to S years & v4catl Pry Calavetae. Contra costs, Dei Credit. Six paid Holiday . A tier ayll P. Nu te. 1l Wrada. Prean. Echis AewshN PITwsasr huawldts Mart", Matiposs, 6uls 6nls Nested. Pbnterey, Napa. +twat 1. if E3.aat Nrvats. Macct. Bac#a=11La, • 14.1.6 R•rn 11 L It Pealeaa v&solnw a.d.or San Danita, Ban Punclscu,, Powe Pqulpsont Opelatar s APP••It. Sea Joaquin, sen Mateu, Santa •• Clara, sante Crum, Solana, Arca 1 Ata& 2 Sun.vla, Suttar, Tahas+a, .2 Tuolumne. Volo and Yuba + Group 1 19.13 S1G.4S $1.5118 52.25 .90 .29 0 cw.attes, California Group 2 9.50 11.01 1.960 2.25' .90 .29 f; ' Group 3 9.73 11.24 1.S410 2.25 .9G .29 t1 11w + . Group 4 10.32 11.03 1.0168 2.25 .90 .29 4i 1glattrlolan41 Group 6' 10.55 ' 12.06 1.1.4• 2.25 .90 .29 Lata Taboo Area Group 6 10.71 12.22 1.5116 2.25 .90 .29 stactilutans 13.96 .64 31+.92 .06 Group 7 10.67 12.)6 1.56• 2.25 1 .90 .29 Cable Splicers 15.26 ..64 30.93 .06 Group 1 11.31 12.02 1.506 2.25 .90 .29 CAlaYetaa and ban Joaquin co . croup 9 11..4 13.05 1.506 2.2$ .90 .29 tlectriaisna , MIPS .96 34x1.49 .01 Croup 30 11.76 13.27 1.1.46 2.25 .90 .29 CAU10 Splice#& 14.641 .96 31.1.49 .01 Group 10-4 11.66 13.19 1.5116 2.25 .90 .29 Mala and 6ula.a Coaatla■ i Group 11 12.06 14.57 1.96• ,2.25 .90 •.29 ileac!clans 12.91 1.06 31.1.10 .04 Gcaap it-A 13.22 ' 14.73 1.4.64 2.25 .90 .29 Cot110 ++plicate 1].47 1.G6 3'N1.I0 .04 Group 11-0 13..2 t 35.63 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 karia and B.ay.mA Counties Group 11-C 13.04 1S.3S 1.56• 2.2S .90 .29 ►3actrician-3 13.1% 1.11 31+.30 .02 6lncludra $.20 Pet hoot IQ Iu118101 •d I1u.11e1 and Nvlt to fund. Cable Cpticets 14.510 1.11 304.30 .02 4 !;levator Cunaltuotora 14.113 .745 .Se a. .02S LlevatGr CW.atr4Ct09a' Helper 704JR .745 .56 a .02S crick Tondares t Calaveras & San Joaquin Coo. $9.90 51.26 11.70 lUMat U1e1pP1ant 01143.11A/146 Cblut at patty w Gtuup 10 Tile Setters' itelparst Alpine, A+aador, C41.vasas, Eldorado. Nevada, Ntacal, Sacrutotnto, Sun butters Taha+ar, Val. ..1.J Yuba Cuubtles 7.76 ,b0 1.20 +..aa FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 CAD H)MFIfA710115 P. 7 �nrrr:;inrr nn. rA77-5.92 r..rir�aL hirtstall N7. CA77-LN3 42 - "nd, 12 US!!fh!ltitl5 P. B 441 IFN 52941'-Se(aeahat W. I11'1 I'dalo erarlhs P.r.ra/e Io_ Impos tal ,tnyu, 114811, Wo Della F.104.••..his Prt.ret. An,wiea, Mono, Orat.Jae tbwit K4.6411801 $1118 Rlvetatde, San bornot dino, $rel•• N i M Pradeas v.satles 0.4/41 1lYwly HJ•sah.a Son Lute Obisia, Banta Allow.Tt. N blaster, Orlliet, prwdetaunt K■srA 'it It M Psollens voserisa aftillat" R4tbara and Ventura ' Cl..volcal gtoluL jotwnl 471ntcy Cuunttes. California pickaraant Grout qun.ano Grout miaalmant clout pustvaan$ Jack- log minerl Jumbo Will Ko•asnrr brick ck Tendeta $6.45 SIAS $2.30 .60 rad other peicumattc coticlatu electrlclann placer olrerstotl Minor tusnul Otang• County (bend of sachinull Pulojet...11 electricians 13.34 .91 •39+1.45 .02 IPt last houna)1 1-6 tool 1wn11 Cable splicers 13.15 .61 34#1.48 .02 Shotetate nano swat lot. flavatur Constructor*$ ralsar and adttarl TiOnti- latmerial, Inyo, Kern motor PoLlaboc 1..x,4 at Isuuth of Teluehalll steel)$ T4nnal cunelete Raorlrt, tam Angelaat , - tintal,etl Hastivs•aut '1 fai'no. Orange, hivetolds, 01wtatlnq of trovoling tan betnaldtnet, San , .t and/or grouting ossubtnel Will 0416110, Sant• $andblastsr 9.92 1.05 2.30 .60 Warbars and venture Coontles • $haft, false minorl Diamond Clevotoe 03n*teuototo 13.41 .745 .S6 a 602S• drilla: 10.20 1,05 2.30 .60 klevator Cunstru440941' r i W6ipats 70438 .745 .Si .,i .025 �drtt Karn County (North of Cunha Laborstal of Taboallepi Rangel tk,sstaaen and ticdMn 9.67 1.05 2.30 .95. Rtsvator Constructor* 14.12 •745 836 • X025 Gunman 9.17 1.05 2'.30 .95 [levator rnnettuctnret i'� NaWundsan 4.21 1.05 2.70 .95 ' Wolper• 70438 •74S .56 @+ i .025" 93astalorasOCCIn1nW InoL_!A _5nvt « M:1 r? O Loa Angela• a and Otn it Cos. 12.131 •91 1.85 I" •115 • (42 Fit s2v53-Satt.rN,4t 30. 197 ►3sstator*' Tandetel Imtarcial, Kuen. Line Angulus, Pde@*B■ssills Por.oa$o S +4t tat, Inyu, !s@,me. 081111 ur Rivetstd4, ban 8.6$11 r» "i J iiewtr BJosetua y. Rlveraide and San " i', notnardlnu, Sen Lula nl+islp, Zoo 11 i W peatloas vese$ba YnJLI beinatdino Cuonttas 11.21 1.05 2.4S gotta Uatbacs sod Ventura Appr.It. Mu Loa leland Orange Co*. 10.475 1.011 2130 x.95 Counties. Catituenta (111 U@ployer contributes {4 of baste t fly rolto for ova S years 1 , Changa�t service and 41 far 6 s■,a 'is to SJ acs' ser ice as V Dation P y Back Tesdar* i6.4S 11.05 42.30 .60 ctadit. six Paid RU11441 6. A thr Usti P. Klactilclsn*s Laborers Oga,ige county Ituinnell I Klacttician* 33.34 .91 30*1.45 .02 Watch Plant tebacates limit gang ' Cal.le splicers 13.15 .bi 3441.45 .02 Wicket, Hackman$ ConcleLe crew@ " 1 Klellalot Co111IL1mOt01*1 rile tmdtR•J takers and opeesdrrsi lapaetal. Koen Isuuth of LAurl•1«1064111111! Dual.,a,sl Beep- Tuhschapl kangel, Ins sen toutstMt i Svaa$.■T iblake- iui.Jelra, Orange, Rivvtafde. . man and suitchsan an tunnel i San Bernardino, Ban Wilt iwx►li TLnotel materials handling 0blopo, Santa Barbara and Want two SLAM 19.64 $1.50 12.30 .60 vuntura Cuuntlus L'lavatoc Constructors 13.41 .74S All a .025 Cable Tan.brt Chuck tenders Eluvatoc Cmnattuctural Nipped Steel torn raiser ituilwcs 70WN .745 .56 a .025 soul adttet'a holpecl vlbtatoc- '' Karn County fourth.it SLsn. 3.rckhamawl, 1M.runatic 1l:hach3pt RarnJul touts (eecopL Jcillerto Waiting l ' kievatoc Conutruetocs 14.$2 .745 .56 a .025 and unloading ,yitatur ussal t Elevator ConutructorU' WL tender using *nada Of tic tiluta 7U%JR .745 1.56 s .02S other materials 9.76 1:05 3.311 ,6o l ..t i fEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 210-FRIOAit, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 " MODIFICATIORS P. 9 AC151011 No. CA77-5091 (cont'd) Friaea 8.01a11i4 Per-call 8aslc Ilwdp Ed„callap k.aa H 1 M paa.lpea Vacellap anJ/ar Apar.Tf. tYaatwrenl Luo Angeles and Otaoge Cos. 12.13S .83 1.05 .115 llaaiervra' To Wesel 11k) Lal, Riveraida and Ban Uvinardino we. 11.22 1.05 2.45 We Angeles and orange Cos. 10.475 1.05 2.30 .85 Pont nolaf (a) Eapluyer contributes 8t t! baste ! utly ra tae ova S,yests 6srvice and 61 for 6 0011016 Lo S yeacs' s rvics ar acation ty Ccedi . Six ` Paid 11011J6Ya. A thtoull F. Most Cunnitr t.sborsras Rossi &An and Rodown 9.67 1.03 2.30 .9S twnnvn 9.17 1.05 2.30 .95 Rrl.t.+mJ..rn 8.21 11.11S 2.10 .4S 1'dppa Oaaa11U Par�a.la (toR1rPitO 17-i0?ii,KYhl. i2 baric EJ�catiea 142 rR a29L1-9*ptarber 10, 197 1 Rales I N A k p+•claps Yecaflsa aaJlet Sen Diego County, Csiiturniw Appf.To. Dwee'tt, Ciavator Con6tructors 613.41 .745 .56 a r025 ' 91 v tot Cunrtructora• Uelp.,rs ?OWR .145 ,S6 a ,025 , iwoten 11.29 \.60 .75 1.08 OLY'1R104 NO. CA77-SOIIS 142 PN S21#0-t4ptomboot JU, 197 1 t San Ulego county, California , •� I Lte vtiur Constructors 13.41 .745 .56 a .025 94vator Constructor Y' 1Wli.ers ?OWN s?IS .56 a .025 Nrwtrre 11.29 .60 .75, 1.00 o '+I f r u t, , . (sf t.lrlayer conlbuter 0t 1 to to lout y cats ! C oasset S t6r s rvlc6 acid Lt battle houtly rata of 6 ren hs to S Lears4aet Ica as acation Pay CteJit. Sita Paid 1101idays. through F. ' r ` v ..,,y FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO:218-•FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1977 113MICATIONS P. 3 1001FiCAT(OUS P. 4 fit MINION 110. CA77-%090 - Mfi,6 r ,.�„�.,,�,.�....,`. 142 PR %2905-Se tembac 10, 197 ) elrSurbis Pe mrsh ODCIBION NO. CA77-5090 tMryt•d) ���.• -� Alameda, Alpines Anador, butte Rsln NSM PPf-ff y Fde$r 0eerllis Pslmrbs Calaveras. Coluaa. Contra Newt - EdrseNsn a Sssls Costa. bel Wits. Cl Wrado ssslans Vocation sea/ot Ilrwly Eldsellu Prean, Glenn, Nunt,oldt, Kings AyFr.Tr. Bet:• 11 S 1< Prsslses Vacationkepi sIt.' Lake, Ir sasn, Naders. marls, Mariposa, Mandarin, Ne/ped, Packing tot Striping Not% 143doc. M+ntersy. Napa, Nevada, and/or highway Markes%t 9lacot. yluaas, OactaMnlo. Pwsno, 01mfa and Tulue San bonito, Gan Fsancleco, Counties , San Joaquin, San Matsu, Santa Traffic Delineating Device Clara. Gant& Ccus, shut&, Applicator 19.17 .S5 .40 b e since&, Slsklyoe, Solana. invest Stop Instatlerl Solan, Stanlsl&us, Suttect Traffic Surface Sand- Tshama. Trinity. Tulare, blaster( Striper 0.99 .95 .40 Is Tualumte, vote and Yuba Nslper (wheal stop Installs s Counties, California traffic surface sand- blaetert stelpar) 7.00 .53 .40 b aan�e� Slurcy bail Operationi Sricklsyeret Stoneeaaonsl ` Mixer apetato[ 0.95 .SS .40 b Alpine, Anadocs C&lavetass Squeegee man 7.90 .55 .40 It aan Joaquin, St&nislaua and Appiieator Operator 7.06 .S5 .40 Is %otuans counties 111.70 11.00 11.30 91.00 Shuttlesan 6.90 .55 .40 b y Alawsds and contra Cost& . Twp Man 6.08 .55 .40 b Counties 12,35 1.15 1.25 .25 Rawlning Counties butte. Coluss. C1 Wrado, Tcattio Delineating Device Glenn. Lesson, M,doo, Noved , APpticatocp Wheat Stop vlaeet, plumes, Sacramento. tn:tali+c. Tcattic Sutf&cv Ansa N, Sierra, Sutter, Sandblast:[ 9.37 .55 .40 b Tvhawa, Yotu and Yuba 0&lest (traffic delineating n Counties . 12.50 1.01 1.21 .25 devloe &ppiicatur, whoa! ns San bonito and Santa Clats stop inetailec, traffic Counting 12.35 1.15• 1.25 .25 surface sandblasted 17.97 .55 .40 Is Strlitat 20,47 .5$ .40 b Mac lieuma,, morcad, Otanlslaua • blectriHelper (striper) 0.47• .55 .40 b w and Tuolumne Cuuntias Slurry Seal operationt . Slectrlclans 12.71 .94 3W.50 1/4% Miser opwrstor 9,27 .55 .40 b Cable Gpllesrs 14.00 .94 311a1.110 1/44 Squeegse Man 6,67 .55 .40 b Latherat Applicator Operator 7.97 .S5 .40 b AmaJar, at Dated*. secraseent Shuttloman 4.90 .55 .40 b and Yoto Counties 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 Top Men 6.47 .SS .40 b I .hintatst Pluslscss Alpine. Asudor. Glaystu Contra Costa County 14.37 1.25 2.29• Ad &m San Joaquin Counties boat+rrs 0/-moil 9.92• .70 2.14 1.11 Amadoc. Sacramento and Totis Us. iptayl Shosttook Tapecal Rooters (stater tole and ' Sving sl&gsr Scaffold) t'aspueltlonl 11.15 1,01 t.10 1,00 .10 Sandblasters paporhaltgera 10.32 .70 2.14 1.11 enaaoter and Pitch 12,65 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 ER 14 7. 2 4- RIDA OCTOR 197 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 1 . NO. 19 F Y, . •t � MOIFICATIO14S P. 6 IE101FICATIONS P. 6 DECISION too, CA77-5640 t+beA'd„1, F7CISION 110. CA77-5091 (Conird)F11.90 6-1140 P+ywaare �t ' Se.Ig �•� Caddell'" seslc F.Iape benefits Ps#msart Il+nly ' Rates 11 L K Pesalaat Vagaries aaJ/ar N+ M Rely EJ+esaa App..To. Sates N L Pesdoin Vocalles and/4,; Apr.ir. Pretino, Rings. Madam Sleetricdansl atNI Tulare enutitlee $11.65 .60 .90 1 Mariposa, No read and Shalt Natal Worker$$ . Tuolumne Counties Alameda. Cnntta COata, [lactstalan* $12.73 .94 3141.$0 1/41 11apa and Belong Counties 11.94 .73 2.11 124 .04 Cable Splicers 14.00 .94 311.2.50 1/4► San Nntoo County 13.54 .73 1.64 .10 4athecet , 11,01Sattarst Amador, 61 tbrAd0, SACtament Alpine, Amadot, Calaveras, a and Volo Counties , 11.72 .67 1.75 .03 San Joaquin. 9tanielaus and Painteral Tuolumne counties 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Alpina, Amador, Calavelaa and San Joaquin counties MAL sough 9.92 .70 2.34 1.11 Plumhersl stsamtittecsr Spray$ Sheetrock Tapers# San Benito and Santa ! Suing Stage# Scattold! Clara Counties MIS 1.00 1.77 .14 54odblasterl Structural San Mateo County 14.41 1.14 2.30 .25 Steel# Paperhangers 10.32 .70 2.34 1.11 Plumberar Contra Costa County 14.37 1.25 2.29 .26 Plunbacel steanrlttecat Q�,tBKON 1-p7, f�t�l�,yK071-iKwI,L„!! San Hatao.County 14.41 1.14 2.30 .2S 442 fit $1721-Lepteshat 30, 197 1 Alaareda, Alpine, Amadur. .Z.' Calaveras, 0onats Coats, est 1 0 at D1341140,Ibtte, D1341140, wt 40, frear , Uumloldt. Mrrin, Marlpor*. DECISrOM N0, CA77-5092 - MNI, 11 r% Marc-4, Mrnterey, lisp&, 142 fA 52941-Septembef 10. 197 1 4A lievada, Placer, eaetamento. Imp*rlal, Inyo, Kern, las 1 ban nanito, sat, Tranctoun, San Angeles, Nuno. Orange. Joaquln, ban Mateo,$ Santa Baysceide, San Setnardino. Clara, santa Ccua. Below. man Luis Obispo, Santa Potions, Suttee, Tahat,a. Barbara and Ventura Tuolumne. Volo and Tube Counties, Calltocnda Wuntive. Glilocal& 1 cT.an rr ghovh a btywall Installers 11.40. 1.49 1.95 .90 .07' OR teklayerat Stonaeuannet Paintecat Alpin+, Amador, calaveraa. Parklnq let Striping Writ Ran J..ryuln and Tuolumne i and/or Highway Markorat chonI lea 11.70 1.00 1.10 1.00 inland Moto Counties Alanr.94 smi Grates Costa Cas 12.55 1.35 1.23 .25 Striper 10.47 .55 .40 b Eldeu.lu. Nevada. P166.+1, Sttllwr Helper 5.47 .55 .40 - to Sacran•ento. Sutter, Tahuea, Traffic 0ellneatin2 Devise Volo and Tuba countla+ 12.30 1' 1.21 .25 Appllcstorl Ilheal Stop San KetiPto and Sent* Clare Installerl Tcattic Surface Counties 12.55 1.33 1.25 .15 Sandblaster 9,37 ,SS .40 bjade " ..� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 49, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 N • Lt 4 lWIFIUTILVIS P. 8 ..l4luIFiUT10:1S P. 1 r I i 1=12108 CA77-5092 ICoWill- Decision ILD._G77-so12 �Cbjl�'dl AOois -� ldgr 8640019•p0rm0ds Orfs ldse0 5040016 pgwsrn Ibwl/ sisnnoa M.4rly Sdreatea Rous N i U f4rrleas yacalloo oast Ross H i K f eotrss Tend" =nUar Apr.Tr. soft Hoar Layers% Ta too Angeles. orange. •Selptr Itrsttic drltansting Riverside, Santa oarbarar dovie4 applicator. wheel San Lute Obispo. Zip tastaliot. %rattle Sernardlno anentura obs. (11.00 .70 .02 ..SO .06 sat face t4adblave081 7.97 ' .115 .40 b �1}etrj t��1.:+t+-,f,1+tl4nt • . Mti.r rr%Orator 9.37 .55 .040 b f6porg•r tan 0.07 .ss .40 b WC1110D 110. G7 -SO9 chid. ll appliastor O"fator 7.97 .Ss .40' b I42 FA 1129S3-septomser 30, 157 ) sh.attlrsan 6.90 is .40 b to Top Kin 6.47 .55 .40 b ulat Nivauide. gaeleS. Pe*Aining Mnntie4t Bernardinot San We Olslspos Traffic t••lineatlag Devlee Santa Sarbsra ad Watbca Alg lirstnt 0.77 .115 .49 b counties, collforsta Steltrrs therl flop Install ri $Miles& /4ndhiastor 0.00 .5$ .46 b �asseL90 .07 001twe lotriprr. wheel atop Drywall installers 11.40 1.110 1.911 h.st4)1sr, trstito sutfeco . sami nastacounty ri 7.01 .56 .40 b plaster ntu teatsca County 11.23 1.011 2.45 1.10 � j1ZY f^!1^ni-cations Stn$others County Minor Operater 0.00 .SS .40 b Squsrgre Ran 7.90 .Ss .40 b Ilsnta Maria) 10.21 2.05 2.30 .60 Hh+llcatoe operator 7.01 .is ,40 b San BaeWra County 0 6huttlsman 6.90 .55 .40 b lesaept Santa iar141 10.12 1.05 2.20 .40� , w Bern count m 7t+P Man 6.05 .115 .40 b Beval ord"WelTestsh, m Pi at T4nderat Stations Edwards AM 12.225 .1.05 .2.20 .66 vthtula County 11.21 1.0b 0.411 1.10 Berm aoun%y Washing Soto Berbera County of county) 0.60 1.65 2.20 .60 Isahte!aria! 10.23 1.05 2.20 .60 plumberai Staaatitterst Santa Berbera County Imperial. We Angeles, Draag s fewcept bsatetarts) 10.13 1.05 2.30 .60 Biversids. man Bernardinot Rath County Ichine We las lsila Obispo. Santa Nava)acdnance Test auttem Barbara nw/Ventura cal. 12.41 '100 166 110 3/40 Wwatd4 flint 12.225 1.05 2.30 .60 . Soft Floor Lsysrat seen atounty INomalmMt too Angeles. Menge, s a Z County 0.60 1.011 2.20 .60 Rivecslde, "Ata saftedra. � Vint+roi itonstittorar Van Luis Obispo. San 100"9141. too Angeles. BelRsrdiea and VeatOrs Dos. 11.00 .70 .62 .i0 .00 , W an,s. atvereids. stn I Oernardina,Dan fats Ob)elst, seats Berl.trt ' and Ventura counties 12.61 Is% •149 130 2/40 ' I i '> ':;.• `'`:' FSDiMAt BEOISTEBt VOL. 42. 4110. 199-FtIDAYt•000all 144 fay • 1001FICATI0115 P. 9 W01FIGTIMIS P. 10 ley Fd.re amenia perwrep peClejal 1h, C477-9091 -Md. 41 cols 1 colt Fdole eeadlb permeate 142 M 52941-Aptfew ]0e l!7 1 Ilewlr Ne Ilea , Ran of*"County. C81110.118 R le ser M A■ Feaeleee vessel" 1%irN Relee M e■ Feaeleee Y•e•Nea e�%ir Apps.Ta 11ee ■f\#1A7TA .Mal. J 1 Drywall Inetallera 12.05 .66 1.20 .00 e07 FM 30GR. p r jO.IyTT) Fainterel bsap t abomrsi Faraing lett work on"r I Clause YlghwaY turkermr Group 1 r♦T.60 .IIS .20 Traffic Delln•atiaq device Group P T.TO .i5 ,20 .ill 9.77 .55 .40 b Omp 3 7.70 .tis Mserl seat. Instellorl , Trarfla eerraee send- blaster end- 1Mr of JT 4?T.6- MN. if blaatert atelier 0.9e .S! .40 b R 1 53MT�tatabae j0.1 Yalper itrefric aureate Changet , eandbi/eterl wheel atop Brlaklsyere . 11.50 .EO installers aallwll 7.011 .55 .40 b Blot! 9041 aperatlone 11�telelan iA�4��2 Mrd, IF I Mlawr gnrator 0.il0 .55 .40 b '(i2 1'N 53G11• eaptawb•r . ) equValet; Man 7.90 .SS .40 b Cl,sngei Applicator Operator 7,00 .SS .40 b plumbers snd Rtseoritten 11 .50 .61 .10 6buttleoan 690. .5S .4a b ' T"tun 6.00 55 40 b ENV 42 Mrd. pl.w,erst ate.■rlet•re 12.41 leo lit 176 7/46 2 M JO15. - ptasil•r 300 VM RA•ea Metal ih.rkara 12.96 1.04 2.24 .01 Clangs: Sort now layers + Oy z numbers etld Staearltten, I1.0 \-520 0 N I Slrtet Metal Yorkers 11.06 .� , � ^ 942 rA 579 '!-9alitiwlwr Joe 197 1 1Mrt•f�n�iA� 4?fiN. 1 101 Ran D1eyo County, Cellronrle TX2 FM 53027r-GZZ g(Y) M 111fQUIlu tion or Er 1 WYwall fnstall0r■ 512.63 66 61.20 .e0 .07 J.. rm andenypa .ion• 3• City or Council slu a Ord abottiog Fled-orel eteanfltters 12.41 lot 1&1, 171 7/4t sand 'Ielltfe •mala long worn on or p•rtefning to the Mise 1 River) Rhee:N•t41•talkers 12.06 1.04 9.24 .O1 Cresol Mneol . 2ane 3.City of Coanall Slurra and abuttleg mel elpelltiee raeUella ark on or Nrt•laing to the Missouri River) I Iarcrs Zone SO• CItY or Coenell Bluffs and abutting nuateipel Ice eselu ng'Jerk an or perteioleg to the Missouri River) it,we It ­l, aretors. Toile I. City or Council Bluth end abutt mugcatpolltlee ssaluding work on or pertaining to the Missouri Rlv T eh Drlvre•Zone 10- Clay of Come Bluffs and ebottlag matelpollt e ' �Feluding work 00 or perteining to Uw Missouri River) • ` •„• ell IND v FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. +2. NO. 199-4RIDAY. OCTOBER 160 1977 . W ' � l •ralupenBeoaAs acetaAac) i STATbt California C0MISSt Alameda, Mpiu, Apodor, / Butts, Calaysres, Colusa, Contra [ 011 NO -428Z_ Fs&e 4 `' Costs, Del Harte, E1 Dorado, ![Dana, Glenn, Humboldt, Kinge, t.tks, Gauen, ltcdera, Marin. Narlpose, Mendocino, t Merced, rdkioc. Hunters , Napa.W, Nevada, Fel+•Bewelit •wawa r Placer. Flnmas, Saeramenta, San Bonita, Bale i r San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Hatoo, Nee !dEfacalaa Santa Clare, Santa Crest, Shasta, Sierra, Rotes H L H Fsw s Yaceta+ Dad/e, elsklyou, Solana, SOnora, Stanlslaus, Ary,.Tt. ' Butter, Twhaama, Trinity, Were, y Tuolumne, Volo and Tuba ' 1100fus ` 1 1.95 .10 OWIS1ai UMtRn CA77-3009 DATBt Date of Publication S111ET HZIAG WORMS 1 , 0.25 .45 .44 005 Supersedes Decision No. CA77-5079 dated April 22, 1977, to 42 FK 20991. SP&IM11EA FITTESS 2 ;dS' 911 .a6" + 0"IFTION of Wool Building Construction (dove not Inlcudo single family_• hors and garden typo apartments up to and including 4 stotls■)r heavy and highway construction and dredging. • , 4ELDUS .-receive rats proper for craft Is orwlog operation to which -- yDlding In Incidental. ! Fuge 6.+01416 Pgmeate Basic + HoweIr EMtaNra lilfOTFS n , t . Mae N L M Ftaelisks YetaNn e+4/e1 • - tat 6 was. - of b east. to S Festa - 2x1 ever S Foe 41 of basic ! • NN•T,. hourly rate BBSM NOAKCBB ; 12.41 .90 1 1.17 11.110 .06 b - Fai4)bI aye - A tbteu&h F, lLepit"EllS 11.175 .775 1.00 .SO 602 m KICKGATEMS) Stoneanames jnla H .DA st ., • A.hp Years Dayi h•Heaorial Doll C-Indopende■ce,Dsyl D-Gabor Doll,&•fie Dal Market Humboldt, Lake, Alt; aayi f-Chrietmam Dal. Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Francisca, San Hateo, '\ Slakiyou, Solana. Surows, a and Trinity Counties 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 .05 z Alaeeda and Contra Costs O Counties 11.95 1.05 1.05 .20 t !• Fresno, Kings, Matters. +` f1 ' u Harlposa and M-tced Counties 11.55 ,.95 1.00 ` J Butte, Colusa, at Dorado, ' •! Glenn. l.a■alas. IUdoo. Nevada.. T `- !• • Placor. Planes, Sacramento, .: . Shute. Sierra. Sutter, i<s i,• }. ,', i " a Tobawa, Yolo and Yuba Cos. 11.90 .40 %.OS f< " ;• �.' Monterey and Santa Crus, Counties 12.40 1.22 1.24 8Bonito and Banta Clala Ca • _t..:.:•<:...- .. .02 untie■ 11.9 S 1.0 S 1.OS Y , 1 Alpine, Amador, Cala eras, } San Joaquin, Iltanlslaos and �':' 1• Tuolumne Counties 14.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 + Tulare Count 11.40 1.00 1.00 .07 c ':. .:. Y t s� ' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 19, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEM&E& 70,, 191F t 1 DBCINION NO. CA77-3090 Pa0e 2 1 Nt ao , OBer1I0N No. cA77•5090 erg: 1 � Nelle Felep 1tee8te Portents sells Prole lenebts Prq.eere Neetlr ' Edeeanea HN+if fdeaeiten Rotes H t M Peeden6 vecnites end/of Rahe H L• Feelings vecolles e4d/00 Apr.Is. ' Apr.to BRICK T1211tP]tSi BUC TRICIANS1 ICont+dl-1 Alpine, Awndor, at Dorado, lata Tahoe Area + Navada, Piacec, Sacramento. electricians 1 11.9; .67 ]!6.77 .0! Nlerra and Toln Counties i 9.30 1 1.00 i 1.70 Cable Splicers 35.2! .47 3tt.77 .0! San Ftanetaco and San Malo Butte, olenn. Lamson, hodoor Counties 10.00 .6s .10 Fresno, RIAgs. Madera and Plueaa, Shasta, Slsiilyou, 1lclecn Counties 10.13 .10 1.40 Tehaea and Trinity Counties GRPlells 1St slectriciana 12.24 1.12 31..705 .04 Carpenters 11.65 1.22 1.71 .15 .p; Cable Splicers 11.16 1.17 30.705 .04 Tuninall BarJwsd Ffa „, lour vaalectrrar'rawer Blectclolanal Cable Splicers, SAW tril.ratorst Saw llleral lielpers 12.43 1.12 3116.706 .04 i shift-iteral Steel Scaffold Unclose, and/oc Steel shoctrll Cable Splicers 11.31 1.12 3lt.706 .01 , Creclors 11.80 1.22 1.71 .85 .04 Calaveras and San Joaquin , Counties M/1luirghto 12.13 3.22 1.71 .15 .p; Plledtivetenn, bridle, whaft BlectcTechnicians 12.15 .92 3161.25 .01 ' CaSplicerble Spllcat: 13.66 .92 3001.3s .01 and d.r:k builders 12.23 .14 1.26 .7s .04 Contras Costa County 1' CU4xrf Mat itsi Slecteletans 15.20 .70 31c1.00 Caeant Maeans 10.00 1.15 1.43 1.50 ,«i Maaelol Nagnealter All Cable is and U 11.70 .70 1!61.00 Coee;%saltion rNaans 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .06 Dal ctric and Bodtoldt t]ouittlrr electricians 11.25 .60 3141.05 .01 Mall Wtktng clam ovinllM/ or Cable Splicers 12.15 .60 31s1.$S , 00/ z stip core scaffolds 10.25 t.1S 1.41 1.50 •.OS Fresno, Rings. Madera and O bRtiCAi.t. INITALUMS 1 11.32 1.22 1.71 4.75 .07 = Wave Counties LI.BL'M ICIAit!t Alaetda County Cleotciclans 12.71 .10 311111.4s .OS f'1 Blectaietana 12.11 1.0% •]t+i.rS ,pl Cable Splicers 14.04 .60 101.01 .65 N Cable Bplicstas 14.52 1.65 I0 1.15 .01 , !aka, cisme, Mendocino and "adar, Culuest Saccasento, Solect counties s Sutler, vola, voila and electricians Splicers 12.15 1.11 ]0.10 .02 those Portland of Alpine, Cab1s Spleeced 11.;1 1.11 3lt.30 .OZ N1 lured", Nevada, viacer Mariposa, Merced, tieStAolalaus and Starts Counties Meet t and Tuolumne tbuntlas of the Slates clauntsln CableelectSpliccian$ers 9.61 .62 3! 11 vatecehad .` Cable Spliceta 10.01 .;2 1! 11 Nlectelolans 14.39 .95 ]l6.as .045 Cable apticecs 13.13 .!s 3116.e5 .045 1 'hinneles electricians 14.32 .!s 366.85 .04S , Cable Nplicese y/ 15.97 IS 30.15 .045 �. + , -•.i .. - ' •r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. AZ, NO. 190•-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 .. ! J DECISION NO. CA77-5090 • Page 6 " Cn DECISION NO. CA77-3090 Pale 7 fi OO BFdoet Benefits P.r..nis 1 Fdge Besef le P.r.s* eds M " Beals Nwrlr EJ.c+4l** Newly Ehrettes Helps H t M P*o0**$ Yes.Nam ..i/#+ Rets N L M Fmeel*ae Vessel** eel/N APp.It. Apr.If. ' LATNESSa (Cantldl LING CONSTRUcTIONI iContcdi . ! Rmterey and Banta Cru$ Matlposa, Merced, Stanlslaus " and Tuolumne Counties j Counties $11.30 .68 .SS .01 , Ban Francisco and 044 of Linemen $ 9.83 .42 L1 31 } San Matto County 13.07 .66 2.00 .02Cable Splicers 10.81 .62 11 11 1 Dan Benito and Santa Clays Monterey county + } counties 12.92 .92 1.75 Oroundeen ` 9.43 1.10 31#2.30 .06 Fresno# Kings, Madera and Lineasol Technicians "' 12.56 1.10 30+2.30 .O6 Tulacd Counties 12.03 ,1.35 .45 Cable epliudc■ 13.86 1.10 31+2.30 ,.06 Maciposa, Merced, Stanielaus Nspa and Solana counties' D and Tuolumne Co•intles 10.73 .01 Linemen 12.07 .FB •31+1.10 .04 Cable Splicers 12.59 .68 31+1.10 .06 Aandor, Ei Lassie, sagranento Butts, Glenn, Lassen# Plumose and elftTolaltCouat 8.40 .4p 1.00 Shasta, Vohs" and Trinity Wuthdtn bol! a! tan Mateo t Counties Y r County 10.03 .32 1.00 LINK COI1STmtN.TI1Nrt Gcoufulmon 9.56 .87 it+.70S .02 Contra Costs County Linemenl r21uipment operators 11.96 .17 1%+.705 .02 otoundmen 11.40 .70 14+1,00 Cebi, Splicers 11.16 .67 11#.705 .02 Line yyuipment Opetators 13.66 .70 31#L.00 Alameda County Linesmen 15.20 .70 31#1.00 Oceundmen ` 9.66 1.05 31+1.15 .03 + Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 31#1.00 Llnsmen 12.91 1.05 3041.1% \ .03 Dal Wits, rtodou and Siskiyou Line Equipment operators 11.62 1.05 30+1.13 #OS Counties ' Amador, CUIUSa. Bacumento, Z+ } Use tr hdlpert Groundman 8.18 .tS It .SO 1/21 lartlona o! Alpine# E1 DoButtec, Tolo�Yuba and those rado, Mead groun4mundeNeadground Nevada, Piacsc and Sierra man tChlpperit ii FoeedetmdnM Counties West of the Hain Irl LinJace rgmmaraan 8.69 .45% 1t .10 1/21 Sistra Mountain Usterehed i Line an rpment Hen !.!S .4S 14 .M 1/tir 090undmdn 1.97 .73 11+.75 e04S Linde Pt#ldsptayart Novy ' Liftmen 11.21 .73 11#.711 .043 CorLone Fled Lint teeny Cable S Meer• -12.33 .73 11+.73 .643 Use Wiesner Linemen} Walder 11,42 .45 11 .10 1/21 Lease Matin, Mendocino ` Tsbl Tsplice 30.42 .411 L0 .10 ilii and Bonons Counties Cable sprayer 4admanr Groundesn } 9.89 1.11 31+.60 .03 ovle Sptaydc 12.7! .{S It .LO 1/ii trdsno. Kingm, Madera and Ll Equipment Operstord • ' 11.13 1.31 30+.So .02 'ovist# Counties Lineman 13.35 1.11 3%0.80 .02 Utuundmen 12.09 .75 31+.95 .OS Cable splicers 11.61 1.1.1 31+.60 .02 Llndndnr Line Equipment FAwfators 12.91 .75 31+JS .05 Cable Splicers 14.30 .75 3$#.95 .OS , } , a� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1T7>• f1610"NO. 0177-3090 Page 5 tmCtlloN la. CA77-5090 •, Page 4 w , •a.,Y , Passe benefits Personals •t Poise aa.alNs Par.teis stilt Mede ' Nearly Esteban Mostly #iagalita Riles N i 9 1`441111046 Vacation .04/or Rale M i/ Peetloss Vagaries *ad/*; A►pt.U. Aper.fr. bt?x MICIAN01 ICont'd) ' One Mony teray Count R Alputs '. , . Electricians 12.50 1 2.10 31+2.30 06 alpine, ICoAtasdor, n Claavaraa, at Docaia, Cable eptLcats 13.11 1.10 31102.30 1.06 Naclpaaa, l4ccad, (Msocth. ' Napa and Solana Counties of City of Livingston), { Electsiclons 12.07 .66 3t#.65 .04 Wdoe, Navada.Planr. Cable Splicers 13.61 .61 W.05 .04 Gaaramento, Ban Joaquin. Ban Benito, Santa Clato and Shasta. Sierra, Uskiyou, Manta Crus Cnlnties 8tanislaus, Suttee, Tebsms, Electricians 13.10 .77 31,11.50 .05 Tuolumne, Into and rubs Cable Splicere 15.53 .77 30#1.50 .OS Counties 1 10.866 .S1 9 1.50 son Francisco County Ptasna, Rings, Wage and Electriclans 15.585 1.04 31,1.50 .06 Tulare Counties and the Cable 8piicers 17.53 1.04 3%#.9D .06 remaining portions of San Mateo County Nocced county , 9.09 .!1 1.04 .MOS .OS co Eteetricians 13.641.2A� n+1.00 11101maCRRs1 ELRVAWN CO119TPLK'MR5 1.1.49 .35 3144 .03 Pence Erectors 10.66 •1.24 2.22 1.66 .46 RWVATUR COnSTNUMPS' ULPERS 7011JB :05 Use •.02 Reinforcing 11.SS 1.24 2.23 1.46 .06 912VA1011;CONSTILK'MRS' "ELPSU 0cnamentall Stcuctacal 11.511 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 tronas.) SOUR LAT119313 t GW21LUs I A/aanda and Contra Costs ' Alanrda. Contra Costa, We. Counties 11.36 1.09 1.26 .023 0 Mendocino,Marin, (Southern butte. Colusa, Glenn,, halt of County tram north of i "umboldt, lake (that t N Ft. Bragg), ftmersy, Napa, portion of County from t"t Ban Benito, Ban Francisco. Lakeport up to County ' m Ban Mateo, Santa Class, Santa Line). Nevada. Placetr Ctua, Solana. 18.11. tram seat Plumae, Shasta, Sierra, t , at Palrtield) and Surwme ' Tehama and Trinity Comities' 11.00 .66 .SO .01 Count No i1.7! 1.00 1.41 .02 Colaveras and San Joaquin ' Counties 31.30 .6a .SS *GL Lake (tram City of Lakeport . dwn to Camay Line), Marin. Mendocino and foto" Counties 9.01 .47 .65 1.00 1/10 , 4. fit f i=[ �V FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-411DAY, SEPTEMMER 30, 1477 tr wW t DLC10101I N0. CA77-5090 ,age 9 tMiCtsIOM Ip, C07-5090 Page / Meds 0`411600 Seethes P616s616 Sash Pdga soothes Paymaals ibedy -^ Eira#ba Hardy �r EJeealles hate$ N L 1# Peerless Voaatiss sail/soRe»s 141.W Pesaleas VesM#sa es#/et AIN.Ta M►c.It. ' t LIMB CMTAXTIOni (CoWdl 9ALlttsiga (annBon W"Widt COanty 1 NKatecey, Orn Benito, sen Gtsutufman # 9.00 .,0 '311+1.Is .04 Naito, Banta Clara and Saner Crua Countie0 Llnamen 11.25 .00 31+1.05 .04 (excluding portion$011 Cele Spticets MIS .60 3W AS .04 Ceuntie$ 1n the the Lake T4111040 San rconctac0 County Areal s Gtounjawn 13.25 1.64 311+.90 .06 Brush i 11.22 .99 1 1.30 .10 .03 Linemen# Technlelans 15.50 1.04 311+.90 .06 1 11.47 .99 1.30 .00 .03 Cele Splicers 17.51 1.04 36+.90 .06 Talidgs 11.77 .99 1.30 .00 .03 San bonito, Santa Cloca. Lake Tali"Area and Santa Ctus CountiesBrurh 10.95 .70 .75 Gwun,laen 11.65 .17 311+1.50 .05 ,ptay# Structural Stul# Llnamenl Lina tituipmant Tapars 11.20 1.70 .75 gr,tatoce 13.70 .17 36+1.50 •0S Lake, north• MenAocincit San Cable spticere 15.41 .67 311+1.50 # .05 reanelaeo and sonoma Cos. IMM Affrr." 11.74 1.40 .91 1.01 r Devon 10.77 .99 1.10 .10 .01 PAINTLIest Spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .10 .03 Alpine. Amadoc. Calavetao Tapers 31.72 .99 1.10 .10 .03 and San Joagutn Ceunttea Suite, Coluea, Glannt Lassen) sough 1.92 .70 2.31 1.11 (excivding the eattasrl S1 - lptayl aheetrock Taparl Cornerl, ►►).fact Plusas, Z Owing Stages S.:atlatd# Shasta, Slsklyov, Sutter, Oaldbiastst Structural Tehamat Trinity and Tuba 1 -4 steal 9.32 .10 2.14 1.11 Counties Pree.w, Sings, Nadets and sought rot Tenderal Sailers 0.75 .60 .60 for Tulare L"ntlee Sprays Sandvlastarl 0tcuvtutal Drustll Tat-*&$ 11.11 .41 20 ' Steell swing Stage# Talrtla 9.15 .60 .40 i aptayl structruat Steel 11.17 .41 1.0 Laeeen County (that pdttia/ , Muliwa, ewcced. Stanislaus that ►lea Uses.waed of 11wy. ami Tualuana Countlee #345, northward to and ' slush 9.60 .70 .45 .75 :03 including honey Lake) { Swing Stages 9apethan9acsl Brurh 10.95 .70 .73 swan Chafes Steam Cleantn9l sprays structural Stull Water staatln; 1.65 .70 .4S .7S .02 Tispace 11.20 .70 .75 aptar# sandolasting 10.10 .10 .45 .75 .O1 i a •'_`` .. to FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 140-FRIDAY, SIMMER 30, 1977 t actsto"00. CA17-5090 Pate 11 vv owlst . CA17-5090 Page 10 tp O b•Is FUq•e•aeOU Pgmnb � Frbs•B•edll•Pq.uls e••!s il.rrir Ed•srllu ibalr Edes•ilee paras H L s P•e•l•a• vocalism seal•. R•r•► H i tf P•r•ler• Vocalism "A/or t WIMRSi (Cont•d) Ape.Tr. MPs.Tf. Alameda, Contra Costa, PAINYM111 (Cont'd) 11 Durado, Napa, Nevada, Remaining Counties Placers Sacramento, Sierre, Traffic Delineating Device Solana and Yela Counties Applicatorl Msuel stop foscluding portions of tnstslletl Traffic Surface + , Counties In the 1.4114, Sandblastur 1.47 .50 .35 b 1 Tahoo Ates) Helper (traffic delineating brush i 11.12 .99 9 1.10 .10• .03 device applicator, vheol spray 11.37 .99 1.30 .10 .01 stop Installer, trattla taper• 11.92 .99 1.30 .10 .03 surface sandblaster) 7.02 .50 .35 b Cal Wits and Humboldt Countiss Sttiper 1.97 .50 .35 b brush 7.55 .50 .20 .40 Helper (sttpeel 8.22 .SO .35 b sprays Sandblaatetsl structural SHlsst Seat op estionl tor 1.17 .SO .111 b Stool# Swing Stage$ Tal.erst , PspethwWoro 7.10 .50 .20 .10 f Ilguosgre Han 5.37 .50 .35 b talking tat striping work andlo Applicator operator 1.12 .50 .35 b I Highway Mackerel Shuttlesao 4.611 .50 .35 b 7up tun 6.22 .50 .35 b /rerrw. Stops and Tulare Oountle '' a PtASTtxi:Nei 1 Ttsitla Delineating G•VICe Alameda and Qontta Costa Wheat 1 m 1.47 .SO •311 4 Counties 10.10 .ii 1.05 .03 Stop Inataitett traffic t surfoce sandbtaeterl striper 0.11 .50 .3S b butte, Colusa,,Glenn, Lassen; Z selpet tube*% atop installer. 15"theaatetn bolt of Lassen traffic wrtace sandblastor. County). Plumes, stares, otrli"cl 6.43 .110 .311 b Sutter, and Yuba Counties 9.79 .56 1.00 A slurry Sul Gpaacatlonr $unteroy County 12.31 1.00 .35 .01 Miami Operator Sall .50 .33 b Plasmas Sings, ftaders and + /4u4,4,gee Me" 7.41 .50 r ..35 b Tulare Counties 9.24 .90 1.50 1.11 Applicator operator 6.61 .SO JS b Alpine. Amadou, butts, Caloverss, shuttleman 6.65 .50 .35 b Oolusa. 11 uurado, Glenn, Top tun ISM .SO .35 b Lassen lack), nsvade, Placer, , Pluoa, Sacramento. San Joaquin, sietta, Sutter, 1 p vola and Yuba Counties 11.59 .71 1.30 .Ol San ytanaioco County 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03' 1 , ean�$Yt4,o County .41 .90 1.50 ' .025 FEDERAL 1EGISTE�. VOL. �R. NO 1404,- �IDAY, SES MSEK 30 s 1977 DBCISION NO. CA71-5090 page 12 ' DECIBIOM ND. CA77-5494 page 13 Fmlge Aanobts Pormootr Basis 6 Films*Saaaille Pay-ir/i_ Bade ifr-lr E1anM•a M•wly Ei.arba R•bs N L M ('041104B V.sal•r and/or Rsbs 11 L M Paribas Conlan uU.t + Apr.Tr. Apr.71. PM%T121ERSi ICant'd) FLUMOERSI Steantittstat (Cont'd) Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen ' Alpine, Amedoc (Southern , INorthuestern halt), Marin, portion of County). Butte, Mndoo, Maps, ghosts, Cleavers*, Colusa, Pcasno, Siekiyou, Balance Sonora, Glenne Sings, Lassen. Madera, Tahame and Trinity Counties 1 10.25 .96 .50 91.25 .41Mariposa, Mercado Medoc. , Maripasa. Merced, Stsnlslaus Monterey, Plunas, San Joaquin. and Tuolumne Counties 9.05 .90 1.SS 1.20 sante Ccmo Shasta, Sierra. PlA1STUWASS' T121DWWi Slsklyou, Stanislaus. Sutteco Alameda and Contra Costa Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Counties 6.67 .60 1.10 Tuolumne and Tuba Counties 0 12.60 1 1.39 1 2.00 .10 Fission. Sings and Ware take, Napa and Solana Counties 13.71 1.13 2.29 .16 Owntlea 9.60 .40 1.40 1 Del Norte and Humboldt fan Francisco and Ban Mateo Count Is$ 12.29 .46 1.23 .45 Countlea 9.40 .10 1.20 1.25 awrasi ` Alpine. Aaadore 191 t»redo, Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. Nevada. P1*cot, Sacramento, Rootage 10.!{ 1.17 1.10 .{4 .01 Barre end Yoto Counties 7.45 .0 1.40 .40 Mastic Norkeral Rettlemen Colovetas and San Joaquin i2 kettles r/o pwwnl 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Crounttes 9.43 .10 1.40 .90 ■ltuausticl Pnamelarst Pipe- Maria county 1.32 .60 1.46 .90 vtaplycsl Coal Tat built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .66 .44 Mantecey County 10.40 1.3% 1.70 Alpine, Calaveras. Maripasa, San henita, Santa Clef* and y Metced. San Joaquin, Stanielaua Santa Clua Counties .70 .1.40 and Tullumne Counties .Z PttffiRNSs aeuuts (elate, file 0 Alameda County 13.19 1.25 3.29 .13 composition and built UPI 11.29 .96 .67 .,4 Contra Coat& County 11.47 1.25 2.29 .24 Felt Machina Operstoc 11.44 .94 .67 �- PUA9iRRS1 ftsamtittarsu ` butter Colusae BI Dorado, ren header (Northern half at Glenn, Lassen, MtJoae Plecec, County)e Sacramento, Talo,- Plumes, Shasta, decree BI tknado, Nevada, Placer Slskiyou, Sutter. Tahame. and S arta Counties (as- 1 Trinity and Tuba Counties ' eluding take Tahoe Areal 13.44 1.32 1.41 .14 aouteta 11.69 .96 .40 Lake Tahoe Area 10.99 .54 .60 1.99 .10 Fresno, Rings, Msdsea and Marino Mendocino, San FtanaiscoTulaco Counties bonne ne Counties 11.75 1.905 • 1.50 1.17 .1S pootacs 11.35 .40 .10 Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Mapco , Solana and Sonoma Counties Sonfeire 16.13 .15 1.20 1.63 .0{ Mastic wockscal Rettlenn (2 kettles w/o pumps 30.31 .i5 3.20 1.41 bitumasticl fnamelecel Pipe- mcappecel Coal tat ptich 11.13 .i5 1.20 1.63 .0{ i 1. a" FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,.1977 ~ otCiBlou 00. CA77-5090 , Page 14 a DECISION N0. CA77-3090 Page 15 U& e+ { t � Built ►*iqe b0flN6 hrweat6 Sasit Plop Besehis Pormeair , ' Newly •+ Edeanw, Newly Edeselkn Row H A e 1'..461.06 /4661106 fad/of Rates M 4.H Peatlea6 votelles ead/or Aga Ti. AP►e•T, Roormse ICont'dl SHRRT WITAL NORAIRSI (Cont'dl Dai Norte and Humboldt Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Cowntleo Marto, Mendocino, San Pouters f 10.12 .40 .75 .35 Francisco, Sanwa and Monterey and feats Crus Trinity Counties ; 12.50 .64 ! 1.14 .12 1 • Counties Ban Mateo County 12.62 .66 1.61 .12 Roulet: 10.46 1.40 1.15 t Modoo and ataktyou,count its 10.21 .$a .26 ,03S Ban trarnisco and fan Mateo Fresno, Rings, Madera and Cnuntles Tulare Counties 11.99 .71 1.22 .14 '. 9W.utere 10.93 .60 1.111 1.10 .04 $OFT FLOOR LAYCkAt MM:tlo IWrkers end Aettleaen Alpine, Amador, Butts, l2 kottleal without poor$ 11.16 .60 1.15 1.10 '.04 Calavene, Colons. At Dorado, ' Sltuw4ntlat Faaaeleta# Glenn, Lessen (excludlnq Pil'awtapperst Cost tar 11.33 .60 1.15 1,10 .04 Honey Lake Ace$), Merced Amadoc, vactawento and Yolo (out of San Joaquin River)* �Countles ' , Fluxes, Ban Joaquin, Shasta, hlutere (slate, the and Baersmento, Stantalaas, Ovap,sitlon) 10.11 1 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Sutter, Tonama, Trinity, H:nsmeler aro( Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 TUo11106141. Volo and Yuba fan bonito And Bents Clara Countlu and those portions Wuntlea at at Vocado, Nevada, Placer h6uteret settle (I kettlal 10.10 .65 1.14 and Storrs Counties lescludlnq BntaT M IA,L wnerms, I fake Taboo Atu) 10.73 .14 1.30 1.00 .10 Alae.4de. Cookie ensts. Napa Nonny Lake Aro and Lake Z ani Salam,Counties 11.25 .66 1.95 126 .04 Tslxv Ates 10.05 .70, .20 0 Alpine, Calavaroa and Almelo, Contra Costa. Lake* f f1 San Joayuln Counties 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 Hatin, Mendocino, Merced, Amadot. Butte, Colons. hrmterey. Napa, Sen Bonito, t) W444.6. Glenn, Pluson. • San Ptanclsca, San Mateo, Sacramento. Shasta. Bless. Santa, Clara, Banta Crus, Butte&. TV144ma, Toto amt Solana and Sonnets Counties •11.30 .60 1.00 Yuba Counties 11.61 .73 1.65 .11 SPNihaLCR rivrEns, latllau. !reseed. Stanislaus Almelo, Contra Cresta, Marine , c est Tuolumne Cnuntles ' 11.14 .60 1.10 .04 Napa, San Francisco. San N,nteeey. San Benito, bents Matea, Santa Clot$, Solana Clara and Santa Crus Counties 11.15 316.66 1.44 &.Its end Sonoma Counties lhli .411 :95 Rectininq Counties 15.07 .611 ' .911 fTF.AMPiTTHK5I Alameda and Contra torte Cos. 13.30 1.25 2.29 6145 Del Hocte and Rumboldt Cos. 11.94 .61 1.12 .011 - L,� • '':;...: EOERAt RE6S13VOL 42, NO. 140--fRiOAYt 3EtsiEMiER iDt IY7y f MER. 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CA77-sof/ i rags 16 " I rABGBERS Group It Asphalt tronsre and Bakers# Back*, wacker and Similar type temporal Buggymob!!el Chainsaw# taller, 1*glooder and bucker# Compactoto at all types# Concrete and eegnosite wiser 1/2 yard and under# Concrete pan work# Conctate earl Conocrte 6nle Points U"OhitFor."nis Sandell Ctibber ens/or shoringi Cut granite curb setterl corm Nasr)r [4annse tolserss Blip formal Green cutters, Neadatboardsren, Nubsetters# Nents N i 11 Passions Yesellsa 664/er Alignsral Jackhammer operators# Jacking of pipe over 17 intheal LABORERS Appe.Te. Jackson and similar type CoSpactcces Rattlemen, Potmen and mon applying asphalt, lay-gold, creosote, lips, caustic and similar ' type matectslat ragging, sheeting, whaling, blacking, trench- ' Croup 1 6 6.77 i 1.24 1 1.70 01.10 .10 Jacking, hand-guided lagginghameerl Magneslter eposyresin, Gawp iia► 9.00 1,25 1,70 1.10 .10 fibacglase. and mastic workers (wet or 4tyll Pavement breakers Group 1(b) f.It 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and spadsts, including tool grinderl ripelayero, caulkers, bander•# Group 1(e) 1.62d 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 , pipeurappere, conduit layers,'plostic pipeloyetol Post hate Group lid) 1.72• 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 diggers - sic, gas and electric# Power broom mweeleral Power Group 1{s) f.12 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 \ tempers of all types (except as shown 1n Group 2)1 Ram sot gun Group i(f) 11.915 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and stud gun► Riprap-etonepaver and rock-slinget# including placing Group 2 4.631 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 �• of sacked concrete and/or send (wet or dry)l Rotary scarifier. Group 1 6.52 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 multiple head concrete chippers Davis trencher - 100 09 similar i type land all ,mall trenahecs}l Moto and Ditch wlteht veto- I tlllscl Bandblastace, Putman, Gunman, Nosslemans Signalling and , LABONUS + R Riggings Tank Claanersl Tee* climbetat Vibca-acteod - full float (Gantt•) In connection with loboters' work) Vibcatocas Dcl-pak-It machines Grow i l.21 1.25 1.i0 1.10 .10 Nigh pressures blow pipe (I%' or over, 100 lbs. pressure at over)1 P Ny4ru Raeder and stellar typo# Leser beam In connection with Group I 11.641 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 laborers' work Group i 1.521 1.25 1.70 .1 t0 4.10 Group Its)# Joy Drill Model ?WN-2A1 Gardener-Donor Modet ON162 r and similar tyle 4rltlal Track drillerel Jack log deillecel 4 LaDCBRB6 , . Diamond drillacal Wagon dcillecsl Mechanical drillers -all (Tunnel and Bhoft Nock) t types regardless of typo of method at powers Multiple unit ) 4 'dc111s# Blasters and Powdereent All work 0t loading# placing rM Group 1 10.16• 1.25 1.70 1.10• .10 ( mad blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever typo fs- 6w + ocoup I 10.031 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 grodleas of method use4 for such loading and placings Nigh \ ' Group 1 9.655 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ecelece (IneludloV drilling of samell Tres toppecl Bit gtindec Group 6 9.734 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 • . Group lib)s Bower Clossrte L.ADORK" Group licit Ducaing and Welding (Wreaking Wolk) Group i ( P-.77t 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 + Group 2 1,625 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group i 14.1121 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10t Nil ♦M. ..f ..y.. - , .r - _ `t r. R(o4►Y SEPTEM6IER 30 1477' fE4ER 1 REG T VOL �I f40. 144•-i: - A AEGISTIN, . . R. , t DECISION 110. Page 70 0=16100 f10•• r I G77-SOfO tq7-1090 Page 21 • IJINOWA (Cont'd) LABORCILS Group Ifill I PPpalr Trackmen and road bads (cut and cover work I 17unnel and shaft work) Of subway altar t11a temporary cover has been placed) Group I1 Diamond DrLllerl Croundmans Gunits or Shotetete Moeele- Is trent 0odmeno Shaft Pith wand Raise Metals actual or excavated 1.. J Group l Laon general eonstruotlon rock on or In ground level) bell Aol/atings ings anti shalt , Group 21 Bit Crindee; 8181►..••• 1 ' 6rrn1P 11[It Centra cllnta Cu,lnty Only! Plpelayeln, Caulkers, p lathers, lbwderabn-Assdln9$ Cherry , ban-lore, Pil"ovtapl,era, Conduit Layers and Ptantic pipalsyecss Plekeetn - chats ear It• li!ae,tl Concrete Piniaher In Tunnels Con- erste Screed worn! Gro:•e PumpMn .nil Potslanl Cunite and ehoterete Preludin Pipe Tester, ld Joint asps and strippingetet of esti Gunman and Potlnr,tr ileaderrinl 019.1 Pressure Noxalemans Miners Including repair of vof,{e, Precast Manhole Batters, Gat in •. �• Plate, Manhole [ors matters Tunnel. Includinwt top and bottom won on shaft and raise works 1 Nipper Norrleman 911 ellck lines S,indblaetec-Putalan (rack assign- Group 21 Asphalt SMweletal Cement duatut■ and handling dry cement . 1 want Intetchangsable) Steel Por• Raisers and Bettersl Tlmherman,• oc 9Y1'sumn LTloke-setter and Bigget (clearinq wck)1 Concrete 'i Astlmberman -rood of steel at substitute materials there[oeet Bucket Woper and Chutemann Concrete Chipping and Grindings 7uggee Concrete ,•snorers (ret as dryi$ Monitor's eChuck Tslldal Group 11 Cabletenderl CliuckLontletf Pordersan-prltr houses Vibrator- 0osrleman, alfdustorrt Ily,trellllc Monitor lovverr 100 l00 the poessute)f ' Loading and unloading, carrying and handling of all rude and wan, Pavement Breakers material• for use In reinforcing concrete Constructions Pittsburgh 1 Group It Bull Cana -Mleketa, Traekmens Concrete Crew - Chllfur , and similar type Blush Shreddess$ Slopert singlefact• includes Ap end held, pn••umatic tam(•erl All ntrodding and spraadtngl iRlrptn (any Mthad)1 Grout Crawl ca- eu tla, air, gas, and electric d bounmens Srmal•ar tools$ Jacking of pipe under 12 inches I Group 11 All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings Including ' but not limited to street cleanecal Cleaning and washing windows$ LABORERS Construction laWrers Including bridge and general laWrersf (Wrecking Work) Duatvran, luad alr)tter$ fire ratCllern Street Cleaneral Gardeners, Group 11 6killed Mrmckes Irewovl Ibsticult-oral and landscape sal»rasel Jsttings Limbers$ orueh ! n9 and salvaging of sash, windoov, , loadara$ Pliers, maintenance landscape laborers an new co' , doors, plumbing end elactrla tlxtuces r •, : Maintenance. Track Trackman and Road bads$ Streetcar water And Sailread Group 21 lest-skilled Mreeker tsalvaging of other building Mterlalml•, , ' construction TracR 4wrere$ Tar•+,racy etc and rater 1111es, Vlataullo r Of slmllars Tal roam attendant, 1#nas Srsctocss Guardrail Creators! GcouP 11 General Laborer (includes all cleanup work# loading, T Psvemsnt Markers (button setters) 1 1 lumber, loadtnq and burning of debris! ! N I iJ1BOM1W9 � '1 . (cunnitel ' f Group 11 Muscleman (including Gunmen, POtAmn)l Redeem Gcoundmsn t t Group 21 Reboundman • ! , , Group 11 General laborsra e •1 ... ... ... ..,.. .w o-.:.: .. .. .. ... .............................. ._...1 .. .$ •31. r . . `Get FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO, 190•—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 � N W 1 t DION tq. C177-30110 page 22 DECISION 110. CA71-30110 Tags 21 fit ' iD • 1 01 !elle pdaae 0aaehts Pq•ieate east$ ptlq�0e"fift(spas&#$ . rGMER DQUIPN7rt IOPrAkTORAI Nes.tr lb*e14n newly _Y 14640ee 0"brl1r. Retie NAR reallns vacation aa1/a. PONt71 EOUTPNt21!OPERA7GRA (Cont'11 Rots N 4 M psedeas vndln eel/as 9CIII IMILB I Ary..T. DRMING Am.Tr. CUMAIIEI.1.4446 Ot"Lli IRIEORIN4 SCHEDULE II (New Construction) i HYPPAULIC SUCTION DR0411IG AND ' AI.L 0T111'.R CIAMSHtLL AND DIPPER Gtw 1: f DAEpS1i Ilargeeuni Dsckhandl Plremanl )Oiler Group A-11 Area 1 F 1.111 1 1.07• F 1.71 .80 .14 Aargenant Dockhand► Levee- Area 2 11.11 1.07• 1.76 .10 .14 handi rtcerant Oilot Area 2 11.11 1.076 1.71 .60 .11 Area 1 6.27 1 1.07. 6 1.70 -.40 .14 I Area 4 i 9.69 1.076 1.70 ,S0 .14 Area 2 9.11 1.676 1.76 .00 .14 Area 2 9.]f 1.070 1.70 .00 .14 Group 2s Area t 9.67, =1.07* 1.74 Deck Uojineersr Deck,Mate Area 1 9.91 1.670 1.76 .60 .14 Group A-21 Area 2 10.76• 1.070 1.70 .80 .14 Mlnchon (stern winch on Asea 2 11.01 1.079 1.76 .64 .14 dredge)f Deekttatel Deck Asea 4 11.31 1.076 1.71 ./0 .14 Englner Ate& 1 9.20 1.070 1.76 i .80 .14 Area 2 10.05 1.070 1.711 .00 .14 Meldetr Mechanic Melded Metch ► Acee 2 10.20 1.67* 1.74 .10 .14 esglneec Ate& 6 10.60 1.074 1., .40 .14 Area 1 10.21 1.070 1.70 .60 .14 Area 2 11.111 1.076 1.71 .80 .14 Group A-11 Z Ate& 2 11.41 1.070 1.70 .60 .14 Match Engineers Maideti O Ate& 1 11.71 1.076 1.74 .40 .14 Meldet Mechanic Aces 1 1.85 1.07* l.ie .00 .1/ A Area 2 10.70 1.070 1.76 .10 .14 u Clawahell Operator top to ' Area 2 10.16 1.07* 1.76 .80 .16 and lncladlng 7 cu. yda. Am 4 11.25 1.070 1.70 .40 .14 s.t.c.1I1ong boom pay) Ace& 1 11.01 1.074 1.76 .10 .14 Group A-44 free 2 11.84 1.074 1.76 '.8o .14 Levetaanl Claaohell Opoeatot Ata& 1 12.14 1.07* 1.76 .40 .14 Arta 1 10.69 1.074 1.14 .60 .14 t Ates 4 11.41 1.07• 1.74 .80 .14 Ace& 2 11.54 1.070 1.74 .80 .14 Aces 2 11.62 1.070 1.78 ./0 .14 Gt twA� Area 1 12.09 1.010 1.76 .60 .14 Clawahell Operator laver 7 cu. yds. •.r.a.tlaW " 0-4 pay) Area 1 11.06 1.07' 1.78 .40 .14 Ate* 2 12.91 1.070 1.76 .60 .14 #4 04 2 " 12.21 1.076 1.76 .60 .14 I Area 4 12.46 1.076 1.76 .00 .14 t R• -*.. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47r NO. 190-40IDAY. SOPUMAIR 30, 197Y ' ti, + DRCININi)A. CA77-5090 Page 26 DRCI41O11 M0. CA77-6090 Page 24 Belle Mass 60801116Pgmsolr Basin 4oathis PrrrMle 4tAt BOATS Dredgl II booby Eireeilso ` Barrie Edrratlaa ( ►a1 Rater It A M Passions Venetian rad/et Raise H L M Peadnr Yaeanes esi/et Wrk on self-propelled vessels Apr.Tr. alit NQUI t M OPRRA3011i Apr.U. (except akltts powered by out- of (P/leaglvingl board sectors) engaged in Loving and shifting of barges, vessels ' Ind water borne craft or In the Croup 1 9.11 / 1.50• 1 2.25 .90 .29 twoal+ortatlon by rater of Group 1(a) 9.55 l.So• 2.25 .90 .29 petannnsl. 84ter(ata, equipment tarp ltb) 9.71 1.501 2.26 .!o 021 and supplies Group 2 9.71 1.504 2.25 .!o .29 Wckhand/Medhanitta Group Z(a) 10.94 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 r Area 1 Getwp 1 10.f2 1.50• 2.25 .!0 .2! } t.SS .4t 1 1.61 91.19 ' Group 7(m) + 11.16 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Ates 7 10.05 .49 1.61 1.10 Group 4 11.91 1.54• 2.25 .!0 029 Area l 10.78 .4t 1.61 1.19 Group S 12.11 1.SOs 2.25 .!0 •2! Area 1 10.65 .1! 1.91 ` 1.11 , ""- slnalOdee 1.21 per bout to reftelar Ill Rslath and Malt to Puna. [.orator mechanic/Watch L"Ineet i Area 1 10.76 .96 1.16 1.15 ' Arse 2 11.25 .96 1.76 1.15 Area 1 11.50 .96 1.16 1.15 Arse 4 11.75 .96 1.16 1.15 Auildlixl end tiaavy Construction 'flew boats Z iwtk on melt-propelled veusels) float Operators 10.75 .96 1.16 1.15 .• ' in M X�1T�-411 . ruar centers deslgnats41 City Ila is of Oa land, sat rgaticlogm. Racramento and Stockton, Califorl Is Arse 1 - Ul, to 20 rn44 miles from 8414 Can to. Ates 7 - Nrre than 20 toad alles o and Irs lulling 61 good mil e tton sold Centets. Am** 1 -Outaide of to \Oad miles Eton *ait Centers Ates 4 - An area •sanding 25 roe miles flow shore ine of Lake Tahoe. 'Includes 6.24 per Moe to Ponallo so Rsoltl and Well ate Fund. t • ✓ a" Taw FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 1190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1977 ~ N bt7ClliON ta7. 977-509Y Page Y24 oocisiom to. G77-5099 hogs 27 fit 1 POWrR YQUIP"IT OPERATORS (filedciving) , Group Is Assistant to Engineer iticenan, Oiler. Deekhandj Group 1-At Coopceesar opstator $Galt Rs*te f41pe 0ee*hts Pgweeh r , •• .. Haldr Ntyrir EJrnlln Rets Rete* N L k MYlalsrrs Wood" a-4101 group 1-Gr Truck Crane WarI ' rom RpUIPfIM OPRRA70R0 A/Ir.to. Group 21 Tugger Hoist thotattntg sw�tscial only) ' r ARRA I ARRA 2 Group 2-Al Compressor Opecstor'(2-71'1 Generator (100 R.M. or over)# / Group to i 9.11 $10.66 9 1.504 1 2.25 .90 .29 �0P 12-711 Nliding Machine (2-71(Favored other than by electricity) ! Group 21 9,50 11.01 1.50" 2.IS .90 .29 Group 31 9.73 11.24 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 3r Deck Rtgtneetr Pork Litt/ A-trawl 0e1t-propelled Roos Group 4o 10.12 11.03 1.58* 2.25 ,90 ,29 type lofting device ., Group So 18.55 112.06 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Y Group is 10.71 12.22 1.504 2.25 .90 .29 Group 3-A1 Heavy Duty Repairman and/or iteidac j r . Group 71 10,87 12.11 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29' Group 8t 11.31 12.82 1.S0• 2.25 .90 .29 Group it Operating Engineer in lieu of Assistant to dlgin4et i, Group 9r 11.54 13.05 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 7hnding Grolier or Compr"seor attached to Crane Piledriver! Operator Group lot 11.76 13.27 1.584 2.25 .90 .29 of Filsdtiving Riga. $kid or floating and,Derrick Rargeso Operator i .,• Group 10-At 11.89 13.39 1.506 2,25 .90 .29 of Diesel ug Ganaline powered Crane rilsdrivec tM/o ballet) up 1 r - Group Its 12.06 13.57 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 to and including 1 cu, y4.1 Truck Crans, up to and Including 25 ! Group 11-As 13.22' 14.73 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 tons hoisting raterlal call ' Group 11-21 13.52 15.83 1.1582 t.lS .90 .31 �Y Gawp 11-C1 13.84 15.15 1.500 1.29 .90 .29 GtouP So Operator of 01ssa1 of OssottM Powered Crane liledrivet. { 111/0 boiler) over 1 cu. yd.1 operator of Crane (w/sues. (lash I •includes 1.23 per hour to taller, pump or cospressct attachsdll Operator at stens powered t. HNnaton"Health and Wailfacm Kurd. ' Cterler of Universal type driver IRaywnd or alsllat type)l yerook Crena, over 25 tons hoisting material or pec(eoring pil+driving Z mark e et1 o r i' u t J. . t' :..;y Y ♦ . �4. f , Y'- .".� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 190-FRIDAY, 5EPTEMUit 30, 197T w CAD r 1 bEC181g1 !b. CA77-5090 Page 20 DECISION NO. CA77=5090 Page 29 POWER EpUIPMEIIT•OPERATORS , (AREAS I and ll) Group 11 Asaietantw to Engineers Inrakemnn! Fitewnl heavy Duty POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Cont'd) Repairman llellrrc Oilers Deekhondl Signalmanl Switchman# Tat IARC 1 and II) (Cont'd) Pot Ficesanll Partaman (heavy Duty Repair shop pacts room) Group 21 Compressor Olocatorl Concrete Nlmdc (up to and including ' Group 71 ,Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck at Equipment 1 yardll Conveyor Belt Operator Itunnelll Fireman Trot Plant# mounted (boom length to apply)# Concrete conveyor# building sites Ilydtaullcl Muniturl Mechanical Conveyor (handling building ma- Deck Engineer@# Drilling and Boring Machinery, horlsontal (not to tarlais)I Mimec #kte Operator (concrete plant)# Pump Operator# apply•tes watecliners, wagon drills or jackhammers), Dual Drum Ntxert /presider Bauman (with scseedll Tat Pot Plreman (power agitated) 1 Puller Benyon Pump and similar types) Gantry Rider for similar equipment), hydro-hammer or similar Instrument Man# Material Motet i Group 21 Dom Operator (bunkerl# llelicnpter Radlosan (Signslwnll 12 at mote drums)# Mechanical rinlshere cc Spreader Machine (asphalt, W.011 ttive 110 tans or tinder)# Hatmrmant Rudman or Cbainmanl ' barber-Greene end similar), Mine or Shaft Hotatt Mimetwbllet Pave- 10099 Carrier ICU,atrl,ation jobette)1 Rulnmlatt ScreedMn (except went Bceakec with or without Compressor Combinations Pavement Breaket, asphaltic concrete pavingls Self-propelled, automatically applied truck mounted with Compressor Codrinatlons Pipe BendiAg Machin iplpe- conerete curing machine Ion streeto, highways, airports and canals)# lines onlyll Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and ■uppartedl# Trenching Mnchlns, 1 ft. depths Truck Crane Oilec, Tugget Oaks to Are wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supportedll Refrigeration single drum# bnllec Tonder Plant# Roller Operator (finish asphaltll Self-propelled boom type lining device (center mount)(10 tons at less M.R.C.11 Sell-propelled Elevating Group 11 Balleat Jack Tempetl Ballast Regulators Ballast Tampet 'Grade Plane# Sluahec Operatorl Small Tractor (with boon)# Soll Teater# hilt i-puri~»e1 bowman (asphalt plantll elevator Operator (in- Truck type Losdetl Auget-type drilling equipment over 30 It. depth @idell Pork Litt or lorber Stacker (construction job sltw)1 ' Line Master# Material Hoist 11 drum)# Shuttleeacl Tie 0pacerl Group 0s Armor-Coatac far similar), Asphalt Plant Engineer# Get-in-t'lece Towetmobile Pipe Lying Machinist Combination Blusher and Motor Operator# Concrete Batch Plant feoltiple unitsl# Doter# Heading Shield Operators llsavy Duty Group 31 Compressor Operator lover 211 Cnnarate Mixers (over L Papairman and/or welder# Gradesetter, Grade Checker (maehanlcal at other- yardll Concrete Pumps cc•Pumpersts Gusset Genecatora# Grouting , vise)# Grooving and Grinding Machines (highwayel# Ren Seal Machine Joe Machines Pcsaa•weld lair-oparatedl# Pumps (over 211 Melding similarl# Rohan Waders loader lup to 2 yardsll Mechanical Trench Shields Machines (powered other than by electricity) Portable Crushing and Screening Plante# Push Cats Rubber Tired Eacth- • moving Equipment (up to and including sS cu. yds. 'struck• ■.c.c.)# Z ,s Group 61 11Ul Lima Road Factor as similar# Boca Truck or Duel Welits, T-Pulls, Ow-10, 10, 21. and similar# Rubbec Tired Doseel Self- 0 Purpose A-Frame Trucks Concrete Batch Plante (wet at dryll Con- propelled Compactor with Ousecl Sheeploot# ilmdec Skldder (tubber t1ce0 erste Saws (welt-propelled uniti on street@, highways, airports oc similar equlpmentil Tractor drawn Scrapec# Tractor# Trenching Machine' m and canals# Drilling and Boring Machinery, vertical (not to apply ' over 0 Ct. depths Tri-batch Paver# Tunnel Mole Suring Machina# wwldecl N to waterllnece, wagon drills of jackham.uecalI Illghllne Cableway woods-mixer land other similar Pugmtll equipment)# Volumes T-600 a Rwak Signalman# 1rw.—Aiwas (steam or over to ton)1 lultcIcarian and Cuttet Service Lngineer (stabile and grea+e rackll Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator ion airports, highways, canals au.i wareh:xeeall Group 91 Chicago Boars Combination Mixer and Compressor Igunite)l Mechanlcal Finishers lconcretel IClaky. Johnson. Bidwell Bridge Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaner# Highllne Cableway IS tone Dock as similar typeall Mechanical Burn Curb and/oc Catch and and un0er)1 Lull E1-Litt or similar (20 ft. ee over), Mucking Machine Gutter Machine. concrete er asphalt# Portable Ctushecal Post t (tubber tlted, call oe track type), Tcactoc (with booml(D-i or larger VcIvec (MIS00 and ■impar## ,'aver Just"Operator (setting ■lip- and similar) ' •tocros, etc., in tunnslell Rollet lexcep.t asphalt## Screedman ' (Barber-Greene and elmilar)(asphaltic concrete pavingll Solt- I pcopellod G)ytactor (single engine)# Self-propelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine (perault CRC or similar type)# Sale-propelled ' Power Sweeparl Self-propelled Tape !machinist Slip Farm Pumps flitting device for.concrete toenail Small rubber-tired tractor@, Surface lleatecs# Auger-type drilling equipment up to and Including •#' 29 ft. depth) / as ,,..: �+ .....•>•. .. .. .... .., �.: tet ,. -✓ to FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47 NO.•190—FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3 ,�� � . 1977 DECISION No. CA77-5090 Page 10 1 DBC18I011 Ik1,,,G77-5090 Us • POwla bQUIPOPEMT'ORS (Cont'dl + POBQUIPHPJff OPERATONS (Contra) Tags 11 cz HIM (ARIAS I and ii) (Cont'd) , (AREAS I and III (Cont'dl Group 101 Boor-type Backfilling Machines Bridge Cranial Cary-lift for , a1r11•r11 Chemical Gtuuting Machine, truck mountadl Combination Back- boo arat loader lup to and Including 1/1 cu. yd. ■.e.c.11 Derrick (2 operatala teyulced when bring engine create from bulst)l Derrick Bergen (except erctivatlnn wurk)1 ti.-Moto loader and Adams Elagraderl Elevating Grader Heavy Duty Notary Drill Rig (including Calusun Foundation work and Euclid loader and similar typist Robbins type urlllels Itoehclnq Group 11-Ar Band wagons Ila conjunction with wisest Eaoavatocl$ Ccanss Skbgncr lot •imilar)I Lift Slab luchlnel (Vayttwcq and similar types)# (over 12S tonsil Loader (over 12 cu .yds.1 up to and including 10 cu. Loadue (2 yards up to slid Including a yards)I Locomotive (over 100 tons) V7 Isinyle or wltiple unitrll Multiple Lnglne tacthloving Machine (Eucllde# Ydr.11 Power Shovels and Drayllna■ lover 7 cu. Pole. ■.r.c.11 AubMr '. Tired Multi-putpoar Each (loving Machines (2 units over 75 cu. ydr., Wc■ee, sta.) Ino tandum ac:raperll Pea-•tsar• wit• wrapping Hachlnal aatfuek• m.f.o.11 %hoes Excavator (ovae 750 cu. Pole. per bout) Misetvole-Dabris Tug (self-plcupulled floating)l Rubbat-LIcad Secapac, self-loading (Noddle wheals, etc•)I Shuttle Gr (ceclate station)# Group 11-11r Loader (over 10 cu. yds.) Single tnglne Sctapec avec •S yacdal Sall Stablliaur IP i H oc equal)$ Sub-gcador (Curries or uthec autumatic typrll Tractor@ Ooeptessoc Drill Group 11-CI Operator of Helleo{Itar (when used In e[sotlon wrkll Cumbinatlurel Track Layltig tyle earth saving machine (single engine with Robots Controlled Patthwviny Slutpemnt r' tandem ►ctrpagalI Train loading atetidns Trenching Machina# multi-engine with elop{ny •ttachrnt, J■fco cc ■lmllatl Vacuum Ctrlliny Plants Whitley Crane (up to and including 25 Lane) 1 Group 10-At Beckham (hydraulic) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. / . b.c.c.11 Backhoe (cable) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. ■.r.c.11 , lCumbinatlon Beckham and larder over 1/4 cu. yd. ■.r.e.II Continuous r 1 Pllyht Tie Back Auger (up to and including 1 cu. yd.I(Crane attached)$ Crane■ (nut over 25 toots, Ilawth■ad and Gantry)# Grade-ells (op to and Including 1 cu. yd.)s Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, (up to and Including 1 cu, yd. ■.mallI Power Blade Isingle engine)1 Self-propelled #►air-type Luting Device (center mount) (over 10 tonal# Rubber-tired Soca r • - o J n d rl r _ alt 1 a 1 ud 1• teal Win • !na ort dual Lane Auto -c , 1 11 w g 1 t n9 Grader YP10 at similar -•'' r,t.,.,...:.. 4.. i -..1.r.,...: pen Group lir Automatic Concrete slip Foch Pavatl Automatla Ralltasa Ca[ r `thu gists canal Ttlerlrl Canal Srlwc r/ditching attachfwntel Caner ...;.-;.:,;.'.::;:......;:,.:. ::.. •,',.:.... .. ,, . './::;..�. :::,.;::;', :; �. (over 25 tuns up to rims Including 125 tonal Continuous Plight Tie Back Auger ovar 1 cu. yd. (Including cranell Dcutt Tcavelltt 00-A-11 �:.:...:...: ::',;.'::::'':- j::t:''; ' at similar 115 tuna as uvecll Euclid loader when eontcolled fear the +'";.::.;:.`:`'.:, Iw11oat1 lghlinr Cableway (over S tons) IoaJac luv■c t yards# up to :'��:.:..:..�,t_.::•-.... ::.. .... ..::....�::: .,::%+'.: and Including 12 cu. ylfs.11 Miller Yucmlear M900 Stupe Paver of rlmllsel ` Wwec blade multi-■n• Ins Purer Shovels Claeshrlle Dca lin Y - 1 M 1 1 , . 9 es. ark ...,,...:..:.,::.,_ ...: cu,c• Gad - • ever 1 d and u t and Including 7 u yd a.t o ell 1 • o • ! c c c e. ■.c Y P 1 Y 11 eulurt-tired each moving machines (multiple propulsion power units and : ' two cc stits •ctapecallisp to en•1 Including 75 cu. y ::,:•.::' ,......:.r,,,,,;,,,,,, ,,,,,,;, �: i Belt c rolled Ceivepat.tur Irlth multiple propulsion +ares unitaig Single •••' ••��':• -• • ' ' origins iddiec- 1r■d actln+vl q Machines (r1N tata�m actelrra)1 811p ''. :!'.:: .a:':.::;•-:.. ..:-.•..:'" Puts Power Icvlw:tate us rrllialt)1 Tandem Gtal 'surer Cranes (mobile Including call rwntedl Ttrncllr[ (pulling attachedshlaldll Universal Llebher and Tower Ceruse (and similar types)l Mitsui taeavatoc (up to ' `• i ! + and Including 750 cu. yd. por licur)1 Whitley Crane lover 2S lona : .. .',:•.,, ..<..,.:,.:.,......,..; . .. ..,;,..'....`:'.:,;::.::.;'.,:.; ,:•.'i.:::':'.';"!'i%�;;:';�"•-.:::..:' ....-..,..:: ..... ...:. , a l FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMIER 70, 1977 1 I t r DECISION 1O.,C07.SO40 Few 33 ascistPN 110, CA77-Salo Perk 33 RFd***Fd***RasaRts Pgwsah 1 r Gado file**11"af la Paywasts Newailsly 1140601180 t ►lowly —� E/ettflat, Rates 11 t If Paastass Vocation asl/sr Rotas M i kt Pssatna Wsaflaa sail, � . TRA'K/ Ga1V9Ks , ` Opp.To. TRUCK aR1VEM (Contrdl AM r.To. RUU CUUM SPRrADCR (w/wo auger, under i yds. Water loveill put or Manhaul dciver! �� L1fR J1TNl.YS, Pock Lift 1 14.415 1.195 .70 1400 Concrate poop stachlnsf s Conccate Pump ttuck (When ( TNANSIS Milts A01lATDR flat rack truck Is used (under 6 ydx•1 10.055 I.1PS .70 1.00 appropgiato flat rack gets , shsll apply)t Pump (under 6 TRUCK REPAIRMAM NCI.PPR 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 yds, watot level)1 Pumpogeta truck (under 4 yds. Water VACUUM TRUCK under (3,500 levallI Wapstog (under 4 yda. Witt s gallon) 10,085 1,195 '•.70 1.00 - voter Isvalts Laoott or pilot 8C3880R TRUCKt Bingle unit 1 ` ca[ dclvsrt Rippert ' sruek Rohan flat rack truck to used { flat Back (3 axis unitif opptoptisto flat rack rate Industrial Litt Truck alai! a(.plylI Pickups# aside # t• Issechanlcal taligetall 1 Smati tut.t ar tiled tractoc 1 tdebrlf Cuss undo, ! yds. worst •, , lavaUtlTo%dtiveral Truces 1. (when used within taximeters, tdty pet-batch concrete min, + ! " jurisdiction) 10.14 1.195 1.70 1.00 under 4 yda. water level)# Wipeta# warehouseman $ 9.105 / 1.195 .74 $1.00 49TT1140 TRUCK 6 WAT9A TRUCX (3,500 gels. under 4,000 gals.) 10.115 1.195 .70 1.00 WU COUM SPRKAb9111 IW/we Z am-jog, 4 yds. and under 6 COMMINATION 111110"VCR Q yda. Water leval)t Dump (4 wITU HOISTI Transit, yds, a,wt under i yda. water Mix lgllatot 0 yds. and 41 lavellt Pumpctate is yda. and , under a yds.! MISS 1.195 .70 1.00 N unser 6 yda. water level)# r thes#utat 14 yds. and undo[ t 1 . VACUUM TRUCK 130S0g gala. ' yda. wateg lavellt Sk W s (debris and under 5,500 gale.! 10.165 1.195 .70 1.40 , Wa 4 yds. and under 6 yds. , AUUn9A-Tlitea/RK'R CAR (not 1 , Water lavellt Single unit fiat felt-loaded) 10.175 1.113 .70 1.00 ' tack 0 uIe unisl# tndualrtsi . Lift ?tuck Imechanlcal totigatel Tauri lily pte-batch cunctets , Eta. 4 yde, and under 6 yds. rater level) 10.00 1.19 .70 4.40 , JIMIN0 TRUCK and VhTCK 'MUM , (under I.S44 gallons} 10.01 4.115 .70 1.04 t ` 4 v is �..� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL.VOR. d4, NO. IVO--fR10AY, SEPTEMBER 90, IVT7 OWISION NO, G77-SOeA Falls 14 111C11110H NO. G77-5090 , pat's 15 t� tp tJ 1.9 bda Fdg6$se611t1 Pare40h $a61a Pd•p$�a6Nb Pq■rau N4nly Mass ra t Hevrly �� EJrutle4 new H i M 1`4061641 Vaulba 664/6' R6re, TRUCK ORIyz",# tOfnt•Qr Apr,Ta , N i M legl6el Vagaries saJler TRUCK ORiYCtUf tibnt d) Aw.To. rON CEKZW iNUMEH tw/wo sugar, 6 Ida, and brrdat f TRANSIT NiK AOSTA7OR (*Vat underyds, water under burp (6 10 yds. through 12 Ida.) 10.155 1 1.195 .70 11.00 A Ids. and uet f Ids, water , level)# Ikrrpccste 16 yds. w (w/ ' and under 9 ydr, water lavelit auger, f yds, and BULK Ct7insF BFKFJIDKR tw/including buxpatec (6 yda. and under f yda. water lavelli Skids idabrie • 12 Ida. Wates laveur Dump boa, i ydr, end under I yda. ($ yda. and inaludinV 12 yds. watat level)I Lkso :tete M191 !swill Trucks (dry pre- (9 yda. da. and including 12 batch cunc[at# %in, 6 yda, l y q r l and under 4 yda. water,lsvell F 10.20 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 • yds. water leve111 Solt-pro- palled street sweeper with A-FRANC. WINCH TRUCKlt • •elf-contatnwd refuse bin' M Skids (debris bus, f ydr, Swedishsh Wdcraneand typed water truck'tyre-lift,usttinglt arul Inciudlai 12 yds. water Jetting enlevel)# Snow ger and/or aiww I 14.000 Vale. and under plows Truck (dry Ina-batch ` 5.000 g•ls.11 Putrbar tired conccate mix, r yda. and Jumbo 10.215 1.199 .70 1.00 Including 12 yds. water leveM burpater IV yde. and including 12 Ida. water rtGed!>ANSf'OR! level) 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 - O thigh bad) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 .r rT6Tti11 end ■INIWAVY PUTI TIUUHIMNT MWS W1 (gooaaneck lu.d+ad) 10.45 1.111 .70 1:00 STRm AMLIC CARatKR 10.245 1.195 .70 1.00 TRANSIT WI% AGITATOR • TRANSIT NIX hatIMOR ' 1I Ida. through 10 Ida.) 10.253 1.195 . .70 1.00 (over 12 yds. through 14 yda.) 10.455 1.195 .70 1.00 VACUUM TRUCK (5,500 gals. ars) under 7.500 gala.) 10.265 1.195 .70 1.00 JMINl TRUCK 4 WATER TRUCK 0.000 gals. and under , 70000 gate.) 10.115 1.195 .70 1.00 io 4. .. � FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 02,ANO, 190—FRIDAY, EE1`iEMRER 901 1977 ,, `. i DBClBION NO. CA77••5090 ' ) Page 16 DWISION NO. CA77-SO90 Page 17. 0rtis relate 11444016 Permeate Pctge Bastille Pat•eatc �..� B•sia .�.. ilrwlt Elrsallse ifsvrlt EJes•lln ' * Rrat H i M P•stisas vocarlea •41/•. "UCK DRIVERBI ICont'dt Ratts N i M PNtI•es Yas•Nta salftt TRUCK t1N1ytits tOcnt d} APP.T1. - Apr.To. BULK CLKAW SPREADER (w/wo 1 BULK CDOW sPRYAOCK (v/Wo auger, over 12 yds. and sugar. ovac 24 yda. and including if yda. water including 15 yde, water level)$ level)I Pump lovoc 12 yda. Dump favor 24 yds. and and Including if yds. water Including 15 yda. water lovel)l level)I Duspelate (over 12 tktwpet*Lv laver 2e yda, and yda, and Including !f yda. Including 15 yda. water levolll wale$ leve . Not-Stec lover ttuspotac lover 24 yda. and 12 yda. and including 15 yda. including 25 yde. water levelly wets level)l Skids (debris DN 10's, 20's, 21's and other bad, sire 12 yde. and including $lelter cat type, Tmrra Cobra, If yds, water Ievel)l Tlucke tsTuucneapulls, Tbutnatockst, fdcy pie-batch concrute six. Euclid and similar type equip- *was 12 yde. and Includllg sent when pulling Aqua/Pak at IS rater level) 1 10,46 /11.105 970 11.00 water tank trailerd and fuel and/or granas tank tcallacs P.B. OR SIMILAR TYPE of olhec wive, tlalletal skids AzLF-L4MDIN6 TIAMIL 10.51 1.195 .70 1.00 fdebcfa box, over 21 yde, and Including 15 yda. water levelll TRtR1 116"Allo" 1O.S75 1.195 .70 1.00 Truck (dry pta-batch connctsto 1 six, over 21 yda. slid Including But& Cut1W SPREADBR tw/wa 35 yda. water level) 1 10.91 1 1.195 .70 11.00 auger. over 11 yds. and a2 including 24 yda. water BULK CtDUM SPRYADEE Iv/Wo r 4 levellI Onmhinetlon dump and auger, over 15 yde. and dump tta(lerl Rump lover if including 50 ydr. voter level)i A aa, and including 2s yda. Ill Y y Incl (owe 15 yds. and including N wet*& levrltl Wavelets favor SO yda. water levelil Dual+.:tsta 10 yde• and Including 24 yds. (over 15 yam. and Including SO ' vat*$ levoill Due{ntrr (avgc yds, watoc lovelli uunpater (ove 10 }de. and Including 21 yds. 15 yds. and including 50 yds. wets& levellI skid (41shiis ties. water lovel)l Skids (dabcis bar. We to yda. and ineluain) *vat 15 yde, ail including 50 + t 24 5,16, water level)I Tososlt yde, water lovalli Taucks lacy at■ olgitatur (over 12 yam. PCs-botch eoracuts six, Duet il.tuuryR la yda.)$ Ttucta {dry ' ' 15 yda. and Including SO Vis-batch eancf.ats six, over yda. water level) 10.79 1.195 .70 1.00- 17 yda. and Including 24 n yde. water level) 10.5415 1.195 .70 1.00 1 so CAD t Y. V FEDERAL BEOISTER, VOL. 12, NO. 190.—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 s f ULL'INIUN HU, Cie . G77••3090 pegs 39 to DbC1sI0N Iq. G77-5090 f ' !aIle 31 PAUFORNIA , (I 'AREA D[FIHITiONS tog POWER tgulm"T OPERATORS ++AVA 21 Ail areas not Included within Area 1 &s t� 57L 91 PRIV215 lCliat'di Basic !d*"660*11111 psymeall defiusd below. IiaadF [I'ratlse +AREA it Ail areas included In the descttptlon ' BULK r.ovCool? SoydaCR and u Rsrn N L et lwalsa♦ YaseNe& 4adAr dettned below which Is based upon township 15, Ids.wr water yda. and under Ar�r'To.' and range lines of Ateaa 1 and 2. 103 yds. water level!# tlutsp � •� laver $0 yds. and under aS Y46. water level)) OuMperete Cowracing to the Pacific t46an an the extension of the southerly lover $0 yda. and under 65 yda. ( line of Township 195. water level}) Dissipater favor $O t Thence Easterly along the Southerly 1tua of Township 195t Cooutaj yda. and undel 65 yda. water the hr. Diablo awridlatt to ilia S.V. corner of township 193* '{ isval)t Helicopter pilot (when f range has Nt. Dalbto bass line and rsrid/an, ); transporting ren or Materials)# Thecae south,sly to the S.W, turner of township 205, range 690 Skids (debits Mrs. over SO yds. Thence[sstarty to the S.V. carrier at wwsship 205, rang* tat, t , and under 63 yda. water levellI ' , ` Thence Southerly to the B.Y, cornet of towrislhtp Its, rants lits , Truck* tdty pre-batch cancset* r Thence Easterly to the S.V. earlier at towtahlp 215, range 174. ).. " lots. over $0 yds. and under 6S, 1 .' 1 1 , Thence Southerly to the S.V. currier of tuvsesl.ip 125, range 179, 't Ida. water tarsi} 6 10.9{ i 1.193 .TO 11.00 thanes Easterly to the S.C. Corner of towuhtp 225, rause lit, ).� • ' t ; Thongs Southerly to tits S.V. currier of town.hlp 235, sense Use BULK Ctsim sr*FADZR (w/vo Tbeac*[asteriy to the S.L. gagster of township 230. cause Ids, &liver. Over 6$ yds. and Thence Southerly to tits S.V. Cotner at tarriohlp 24S. ranja lots itwludtnq t0 yda. rater tailing an tie southerly tins of Ki ags County, tbengs E+steriy i lsva111 lump 165 yd*. and along the Southerly boundery at Rings s'• : i,..:ludtr,l 60 yda. water level)1 County and the Southerly bowedary of Tutato County, to the 8.4. , Masi%:rete (over 6% yda. and Cotner of township 245, range Her �. iru:tuting 60 yds, watet level)$ Thence Northerly to cite N.C. carrier of township 215, range 291, ekeyvtor (6S yds. and Including Thence uestarty to the N.V. carper of township 215, range 299. .. to yde. water levofl# Skide , Thence Northerly to tits H.t. currier of tuwslslslp 133, rinse 10[, Idscrfe box, 65 yds, and ThanCa Vseterly to the N.V. Corner of township 138, tango 2119, s; tnwtimatnl 40 yon. water level)# th4uce Northerly to the N.C. turner of tawsutstp 118, tense 279, 6�r► Tsnw►a Wry pis-batch concrete Thence Westerly to the N.V. Calnsr of tuwnl+lp its, 1'+11810 21C, ilia. 65 yda. and incLudtrol Thongs Northerly to iho N.L. curlier of taw.shtp M. rdn8e 269. , s0 Vice, v&int level) 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 Thence Westerly to tits H.Y. Gagner of'township loss rause M. Tlenea Hultherty to the N.C. carnes of tawa6141p 9S, tango 25C. BULK Coam OritlAUGB w/wo Thence Vsacecty to the N.Y, corner of tuwtubip 95. 1141184 TSC, auges, over 00 yda, and Thence Northerly to Lite N.C. Cotner of township as. renge 248. 1nalultng 9S yds. vstsg ,.. . t Thence Westerly to the N.Y. Cognac of twwnabip 115. taut* 249. level)$ wnF loves t0 yds. Thonce Northerly to the N.C. corner of tuw1161t1p 63. rause 2384 and t+aludiftg 95 yds, water Thence Vaetarly to the S.E. cornet al taw11shtp is. gauss 199. • . )even t tx.a).cr*ts loves 60 Thence Northerly to the N.[. corner of t0wri.d4p Is, range 199, Ida. and Including 25 yds. Thence V*starly to tits N.W. Corner at township IS. range 199, "tog level)1 Duapater Inver ThetCe Northstly to the N.C. cornet at tow11thlp 3S. tans$ is%, 19 ;de, and inelwiluv 4S yds. Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner at townblp 3S, Tangs 149, water lave111 $k Ws (dubvis These Harthorly to the N.t. Cosner of township 2^a, Wanda 178, 4.10. wet 60 yds, and Including Thence Westerly to the H,V* corner of tawrehip 251 rang* 17tt, 95 yds. votes leve111•Trucks t ' r Thence llurtharly crating the Mt. Diablo baselfns to tits H.K. (dgy pas-batch cuncrats Mia, carrier of townsble 78. rant* the, C: ''.. , Oven 50 yea. and Ineludirnv Thence westerly to the N.Vt corner at township 211, range 169, 9S yds. voter level) 11.21 1.195 .10 1.00 Thence Northerly to the K.E. corner of township 3N, range 136,' 4 ' Thence Vaaterly to the N.V. corner of township 3N. rango 139. Thence Ndtthatly to the tits. corner of townslelp 4H, range 1410, ,' F DIRAL REOIITER, VOL. 41, NO. 190—FRtOAV, SEPY[MbfR 30, 477 DCClsftrH+t10. CJ1T7-SQlO t pate 40' taco aorwn lie.. s;+„(-avav ` t page 4L CALIFORNIA 1 CALirmlIA + AREA DEFINITIONS for ASIA DEFINITIONS for ' NVEs EQ PHEtrr OFESACOSS (toned) MUCK EQUIr"Efrr opCSATOES (cont'd) +Ares I (cunt,4)1 Mesa t (eontrd) Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 411, sags 141,. Thence Westerly to the Sol. corner of township 1611. range 12W. Thence Nartharly to the 11.9, carrier of township SMt range tits Thence Northerly to the N.C. carrier of township 1611, range 1211. Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township SH, range 13t. Thence Westerly to ties N.N. corner of township 16M, rinse 12M,. ' Thane Northerly to the H.t. cornet of township 10k. range 12C, Thence Northerly to the N.E, corner ON township 16Ns range I311, . Thrrite Easterly to the S.E. corner of township tIM+ r#nes 149, Thence Westerly to tie N.W. Caresser of township long railed 1441. Thence northerly to the N.t, turner of township IIN, 1`4111414 Iles ( t Thence Southarly to ties S.W. corner ON township ISH. range 14W,' Thence Westerly to the k,1,. corner of township 11H. Crnge 102, 2 Thence Easterly to the S•E* tatnrr of township ltlN, range t4V, Thence Northerly to Elie U.K. corner at township 1511, range 1011, Thence Southerly to the S.V, corner of township t6N, range 13W. h Thence Easterly to tits S.C. coiner of township 1611r wait&* Ile, Thence Masterly to clot N.W, corner of towsship•15N, range 1411, Thome Northerly Lo the N.E. leaner of township 1611,r41nge ll¢, 1 Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornier of township t4k, rags ICU. j• :'' Thence Eastarly to the S.C. corner at township 17N. ranea)149. Theme Eestdriy to the S.E. corner of township 1411, tango 1+A1, 1,r Tfienu Southerly to ilio S.W, corner of township 14116 range lSt, ' Italics 601106atly to tilt S.M. carrier of township 1111, raises 1311, Thence Easterly to tied S,t. corner et township t4M. range 159. Thetics Easterly to the S.C. corner at township 1311, tango 1:111. •' Thence Southerly to the S.W. tarns)• at township 1311, range 162, •Tlenee Southerly to tie SoW. tart/ar of township Ilife raulie I:716 + Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1,111, Cause 169, Thsneo Edstatly to Cho S.C. corner of township tile, range 131, n Tlltteee Southerly to Lilt S.W. Carrier of township 1211, Parsee Ile, Thence Southerly •tong the !astern line at saes 1211 to the f Thence Easterly along the Southern tins at township Ulf to tits pacific oceen suctudind Ellet portiwt of Northern Calitorenla s Eastern bowndary of tie state of Celltornta, ., within Santa Clara Gtunty Included within tie following line# Thence Northwesterly, thence Northerly slang the Eastern boundary '+ '. Commencing at the N.W. correct of township 65, Caned 3C. ME. i of the state of Callfotnfs to the 11.9. turner of towuhtp IIN, Dlablo balatlua dad Martdienl sense IBE. Thence to a Southerly dir.ctran to Lila S.W. corner of towuhtp Th*nu Westerly to the N.11, cornet of township UN, ronos Its. . 75, tango 39. Thence Mostharty to tits N.t. corner of township ION. range 109. Thence in a Castrrly direction to the S.t. tornar of township 730 Thence Westerly to the N.V. cornet of township 2011, range 109, Cause 4t, Thence Northerly to the N.t. corner of township Me tang* 911, Thence Ls a Northerly eltrecLion to tits Note corner of township 63, •' Thenen Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 2111, range 9Es a range 4E, Thence Narthorly to tilt H.t. corner of townahtp 22M, range 82, Thence in a Masterly direction to ties N.W. eornsr of•tudtuhip 63, Q Thane Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township 2:11, range SE. tango 39, to the patnt of bselinntete whlcin partton to a part of W Chance Northerly to the S.W. turner of township 2111. range 89, Arad 2. M Thence Easterly to the S.E, corner at township 2711, wanes gC# Arita I also includes that portion at Northern CalLiarnta within 111 T puce Narthestly to the N.C. turner of towuhtp 2611, range BE. tied following Itnast Thence Westerly to the M.Y. corner of township 2811, tango It, Cdwetictog In the Pacific Ocean on an extension of the Southerly Thence Northerly to tilt N.t. turner of towuhtp 3011. range 69, ` lin, of township 20, Humboldt baseline and aetWtant Thence Westerly to the N.M. wsuec of township 30Ns range IE. Thence Easterly along Ute Southerly line at township IN to the Thence Nartharly selling Lila Mt. Diablo taerldion to the N.C. S.W. corner at township 211, case,&* 10. carats of cow ship 1411, taus* two n Thence Southerly to the S.V, corner of Lowashtp IN. Cause IVa Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 3410, range 6116 •• Thence Easterly slang Cha Humboldt baseline to the S.W. corner' Thence Southerly to tie N.C. corner of township 12M. tango 711, of township IN, Cenge it. y Thence Westerly to the N.Y, earner of township 3211, range 7Ve Thence Southerly to ties S.W. Cornet of t*wnshlp 25. Caner 22, ' Thence Southerly to the S.M.corner of township 3011. tango IV, Thence Easterly to Cho S.0 carrier of townships2S. range 29, ' Thence Casterly to tilt S.C, corner of township 3011. range We Thence Soutlerly to the S.W. gorrisr at township 45. range 311, Thence Southerly to tits S.W. carnet of township tons Cassa to, Thence Easterly to the S.K. Corner at township 43, roast 3t, Thence Easterly to Lha S.C. earner of township ILM. tong# 611, Thence Northerly to the N,E, corner of township IS, rates,* 3E. Thane Southerly to Cho S.M. earner at township 1411, range 511, . Thence Westerly to the N.W. Cornet of township 23, range It. Thane*Westerly to the S.E. corner of township 14M, rause 711. Thence Northerly ceusatus Lh* Humboldt baseline to tie S.W. + Chance Northerly to the N.t* cornsr at township I4M. rause 7W, comer at township tN, range 3E. Thence Vest■tly to the N.V* turner of township 1411, tango 7N, Thence Easterly along the Humboldt baseline to the S.C. cornet n Thence Northerly to the N.t. corner at township 1311, tang* I1W, .of township IN, mass 3E, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 911, range 32, ; + Thence Westerly to Clio H.W. turner of township 911. tau&* 21,. '. Thence Northerly to Cho N.C. corner of township IONt Its n FEOEiIAL ItEWTEs. VOL. 42, NO. 190•-FRIDAY. SEFTEMlEC 90, 1977 �+t t DSCtsIOW tb:, CA77-5090 `[ Page•42' • suPtRBsaLAs atCtsIONCn STAT91 .Calltorala COMILSt Alamads, JUVIn+, Auedat, as tALIFORNIA Calaveras. Contra costa, Del Norr,ao ARG DEFINITIONS FOR ; 11 Dorado, Fcasna, Nmdialist, POWER XQUIPMENT OPtAXIMSIConNd) Patin, Patipo•s# Merced, Monterey, r Napa# Raved#, placer, sacra•srnta, - San Bonito, San Francisco, San , +Aq• Is (Coat,d), Joaquin, Ban Motto, sent&Class, Thence Westerly sines the Northerly line to township ION, into'the ') Santa Csut, Solana, Sones, Sutter, Patine Ocean. 0 Tehama, Tuolumne, Palo and Yuba Arta I also includes that portlon of Northera Cotitsmia Included with. DSClsla"lanallit$ CA77-3091 DATB$ Data Of Publication '!n the following liaol suparaedaa Decision ND. CA77•SO40 dated April 22, 1977, In 42 rM 21012 Comroctag at the Northerly boundary of the Stit* of Catit+tnla ` 09601PTION Or WORK$ Nseidentiat Cometruction consisting of single at the M. W. career of township 4411, stage 7Y, Me. Diable base. '. t tautly be"& and gardaa type apartment* up to and Including 4 stories. iia* and aartdteno Theses Southerly to the S.W. career at township 441, ra*ga 7U, 1`dq•11886016 fq�s*e Tb 840 Lasterly to the S.E. Cotner of township 4411, range 7N, Boole !t►ootr Hdosat6e enc• Sewtherty to Ua S•w. currier Of township 43H, muse 6N, Rueo N A P Peulaae Vagaries 6s4/e, Thence Lsstsrly to the SA. wruer of township 431, rouge SU, ' Ait+•Tt. Thant* Northerly to the N.L. wtnsr of township 431, rang* W# ' , AS rJTos NONSKRs qu on the Northerly boundary at the State of Callfornl•, I lIOItPJutARlyn9 11,17 .77Od .S0 .02 ' ' 1. 17 9 X.50 Thaeca Vsstorly along the Northerly boun4ary of the State of 901128UNICKLI1YCNs1 stonemaaona$ r C+Iits$els Ro the point of beginning. Del Warts, Humboldt, Marin, • Napa# Sari rranctaco# Ban trat*a# Solana and sonuau Counties 11.42 1.30 1.10 1.00 .03 Alameda and Cuntta Costa Coe. 11.911 1:45 1.03 .20 Seem", Matite,sa end Merced Cos. It.h% .93 1.00 , 61 DOcadu. Raved&, Placer, S&cts"Ato, suttee, Tshara, Iola and Yuba Wunties 11.90 .40 1.03 r .13 ;. leantscty and Santa Crus Counties 12.60 1.22 1,26 son rialto and sant. Clete Wim. 11.93 1.05 1.03 .20 2' i .,• �, r� .:::;:. Alpine• Amadut. Calayotao, Ban `' Q r Tuolumne Cuuntiee 10.3 1 0 1.00 0 ,... .. : . .. ': Joaquin &n{S Tuo 3 0 1. 0 V. San rran• sea and Ban Mateo Case 10.00 .dS o M Alp tne, Arians, 110 Dorado, . Nevada, planer, sact&swnto and • Ya1v Countlea 9.20 1,00 1.10 • t 3' 40 Pcs County 10. ! 1.40 CWWTWo GrP+nttto l16S 111 1.71 .B3 06 NardsroW Floor 4 eti Pal Y t w w o r lm e. r saw r Opo sae s l re Shin bat• BResl Scattutd - rte Y 1 r,��!a' rid:�,� :•,t:' :iCra 'i ilr;s LemC4 e o[ and/Ge a t Bt rl• Sharing / t.; •,:'::' - MBl roctr aI r*1R tl.s0 111 1�71 •S S 49 A2.15 1.22 1.71 s 06 . - •Plladriva rn, Bcfd e Whorl 12 2 build .21 114 1 4 73 0 and Dick 11 re , h , •i� - +a r• gavti• : .,n ...,t'.:'�' .,'-.,..�,,-�;:.r;,u,:'.,..:..:•4. .r..i'.,:•::/ ;.ajf'!>pt..Rf1'e1:.,,,.. -.it,,t;)a.., i:d.+';-. _ - 'i S":`{Y- amu:. • IV' 1? .. Y . • 1 .ark w ` FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMdEtf 30, 19YY ' rOBCIBIOW YID. COMM rage, 2 DECISION NO. CA77-5091 Papa 3 • hdt Frim•Benefits Farm oil Deals Fdme eesdiis payments N•alt E4•eNbs Newlr E4esrNx Rates NAW I+seiaea yeaties gas/ea R.us M 4• F+ssbss ye660100 •aJ/or Aqr.ir. � Ayr.fa CzMWT HASOttlr BLOCtRICIANII (Cont'd) . Cement Masons 1 10,40 1 1.1S 1.41 1 1.50 .41 Inarto County naetiat Nagnesitel AllCUMpOSBlectticlrna (gently reildancu, Haft tooMasswinging 10.35 1.15 1.43 1.50 .411 + not to second 2 stories) ! ,7.75 .60 110.9% .05 Wn w[tin! t[uw axingiltq of alectelclane 43-4 stotler)I slip Fan Scattoldo 10.35 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 Eleotrictans 17.74 .60 300.011 .OS DRYWALL 1113141.1.1143 41.52 1.22 1.71 .iS .07 Cable Splicers 14.04 .60 34#1.05 .05 844`TNICIA1br Karin and Sums Counties Alameda CountyBlectriclana elecerlctann r 13.11 1.05 3001.1% 12.35 1.11 310.]0 .03 .03 Cable splicers 13.61 1.11 390.30 .03 Cable splicers 14.52 I.0% 301.111 .03 Marlpusa. Wtcad and Tualusne Amedoc, Saatamento. Sutter, Counties Vola, Yuba and those portions Dleatclotans 9.63 .62 10 1t of Alpine, B1 W9640. Nevada Gbis 8plteerr 10,01 ,62 ]1 11 end place[ Counties Wert of Nr Monterey County Main Store* ruvntain Wsq[ahed Biectetelons 12,50 1.10 302.30 .06 EleatclClans 14.39 .95 34#.66 r .04 Coble splicsto 13.41 1.10 30+2.30 .06 Cable Splicers 111.83 .911 30.63 .04 Napa and solaw Counties We Tahoe ng Blecttlolans 12.07 .64 30.45 .44 Blecttictans 13.90 .67 30.77 ;48 Cable splicersnt13.56 .68 30.85 .04 Cable splicers 13.28 .67 31+.77 .01 Ban Benito+ sae Ctata and Tehama County - r Santa Crus counties tlectrlelan■ (Family residences Blectriatans + 13.80 .7T 3001.10 .OS limited to 3 stucins) 7.83 .75 10.411 .04 Cablg 8pllees 111.53 .77 ]101.SO .05 Z eloctciclans (4 starleslt ' Sin bleIrges acs County Cable %plana 13.21 4.12 300.705 .Oi Slrctriclans 15.5815 1.04 31+.90 .06 -4 Cable 9pliu rs 13.44 1.12 30.705 .04 Cable splicer& 17.61 1.04 30.40 .06 Caloveragu s and San Joein Cog. San Mateo County n Bleatrlclans 12.15 .93 3001.25 .41 Eleatticiana 13.64 1.25 31+1.40 .03 � r Cabin spiictce 13.67 .92 301.25 .01 ILLVAIGH CON5TRU1`"NRS 13.49 .SKS .35 306 .02 contra Costa County ttYATtNt CONSTRtICNiti' BleCtr lClini 45,20 ,70 301,00 BE41CR0 70WN .545 .311 360. .02 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 30x1.00 ' UMATOR CONSTRt1CIORS' bel Wcte and Rreaboidt Countles BBiNtR9 (pROB.) SOIJW BlnCtrlclana 11.25 .60 30+1.65 Cable Splices 12.15 .80 301.65 .04 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--1`11I0AY. SEFTEMRER 30, 1977 l V OBct4)ow No. CA77.5091 F&#t.4 OBCfatON N0. CAT!-5091 Cabe 5 t I F,1•is ae•rflls permslh . asNs ' ae•te Mads E1rseNn Nee,Ir ElraNse Retn 116,k P•0/111e0 VasaNaa aad/er Reiss , N k B Peadasi V•t3n•a Apr Tt. !!# Apt.Tr. i-03i9Aai PAINal AYaamda, Centre Costs# Marin, Alpine, Amador. Calaveras and Monterey. Napa, San Senito, San Joaquin Counties ! San !'Centro, San M3t40, brush { 9.92 .70 4 3.34 s 1.11 Sant! CYa:s. manta Crus, Sprays Sheetrook T*perm Swing t Solana (SN tram a of stags$ scaffolds Sandblistert Fslifteld). Sonoma Counties 111.79 i 1.00 i 1.41 .03 Structural Steel 9.33 .10 3.34 1.11 Alpine, Amador, C416vsraa, Fresno County 91 Dorado, Natipoe/, Nsroed. atuahs Tapers 11,12 ,41 .30 i tNclth at City of Livingston), Spray) Structural steel 11.37 .41 .20 wevads. ploc*r, Sacramento, 0o% Norte !rad tlamboldt counties San Joaquin, Sutter, Tuolumne, Btush 7.55 1'.Sb .30 .40 Volo and Tube Counties 10.446 .3s 1.50 sprayt Sandblaetatal structural resew and Pemaining pirtiono of Steal) awing stage) Taperer Netc64 County 1.00 .sl 1.44 Jas .02 Fspethang*ts 7.00 1 .So .30 ts�aA/NRC1181 Montorey. San lend*, Sen Mateo, ys,w:e )hectors 10.46 1.24 2.32 1.46 .04 sant&Clean and Sant&Ctaa , 1411410tctng 11.SS 1.24 2.22 1.46 .04 counties toxaludinb portions at ocnament*li structural 11.53 1.24 ' 2.22 1.16 .06 the Lake Upas Ares) trO. I . Mush 11.22 ',99 1,30 ria - .93' Alameda and Cone! Coate Cos, 11.36 1.09 1.36 .025 spray 11.ii .9f 1.30 .f0 .03 suar.otdt. N*vada, Fiscal end Tapeta 21.77 .99 1.30 .s0 .03 d Tehama Counties LI M .as .50 .01 cutter, Tehama &rad Tuba Counties M A"409. tl Dorado, s&ct&Mnto arushi )rot Tsnderl Postage s.7S .i8 .40 end Volo Count Us 4.40 .40 .95 1.00 spray) 3andblastacei structural ni WAvatas and San Joaquin Stesli Swing stage) Tapers 9.35 .60 .40 4► Countt*s 11.30 .66 .SS 01 Lake Taho* Area Marin and Sonoma Counties 1.01 .61 .as 1.00 W44 Brush 10.15 .70 .7S laietetay and Sent& Crua counties 11.34 .64 .SS .01 t Sprays structural steal) Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 San PC&noIaL*and 114 of son stag in. San Francisco and Sonoma Mats.3 County 13.07 .ii 3.00 .03 Counties San Benita and Santa clef& I Srush 10.77 .99 1.10 .4a' .03 tountt*s 13.61 .58 1.1S spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .40 .03 Fias"County 11.43 .15 .45 Tapat! 11.72 .99 1.10 .40 .03 luti)osa. Meta*d and Tuolumne Wunttss 10.15 .41 Soutkarn half of Ban 10Atao County 10.03 .33 1.00 t �„•,� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 63, NO..190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 timcloION W. CA77-9091 Page 6 oCCIS1oN NO. CA77-9091 Facts 7 ' s Ot*is - MoveOrt•ltis PerA•a!* t Boole Fit*"9asent*fslowet* Newly E4e64408 il&wlr Etatott•t Rata N 6 It f•t4t•ss Yt4s110e 4t4/01 Nate* N A M Rotas* Wootton 004/u Arps.T,. Ant.Tr. Pa{t!7!A!s tCwtt'd} PLA9TtMtAS T12tUtNSt {Cettt'dt AI&Aeds, Contra Costa, O1 Oan fral,eisca and San Maar Coe. 9 9.40 .90 $1.20 91.29 lkitaJa• Napa, Ntvada, Pisctt, Alpine, Ammar, t1 ltutado, Sacramento, Solana And Yoto Navads, placer, Uactomonto i Counties tavoluding portions and Yate Counties 7.469 .iii 1.40 .60 of Counties in the NKe Calovetas and San Joaquin COs. 9.43 .40 1.40 .s0 Tatxn Attal Nanterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 brush $ 11.12 .99 1 1.30 .60 .03 San bonito, Santa Clara and Splay 11.37 .99 1.30 .40 .03 n• Santa Crum Counties 11.60 .70 1.40 T,gtaes 11.92 .99 1.10 ,60' s03 PIJN1bUSI "at twos, Marcod and Tuolumne A}raada County 13.10 .83 1.99 .12 r'awntias Contra Cost:County 12.72 .90 1.72 .IO Mush 9.40 .70 .45 .75 402 PLUM MSi Stesetitteta - Suing Stags, Paperhangers, Ansdor (Northern halt of bosun Moir, Situ*Cleaning County), Ol Dorado, Sactsmeato, 4"4 water blasting 9.69 .70 .43 .7S .02 Yale, Nevada, Pt&car (excluding Sptay, Sandblasting 10410 .70 .45 .79 .03 Lake Tahoe Aram 13.64 1.32 1.01 .14 FLAT iWAMa Lake Tahoe Ate& 10.99 .54 .60 1.99 .10 AtaedJa and Contra Costa Ccs. 11.10 .745 1.05' .42 Marin. San Prancloco and Sonora West and vdtw Counties ,9.79 .56 1.00 Countle1 11.75 1.909 1.50 1.17 .I9 Prsonu County 9.24 .96 1.23 1.00 San Santee and Santa Clot*Cos. 15.19 1.06 1.77 .14 wnrttoy County 12.31 1.00 .3s .41 San 1114e0 County 13.91 1.14 2.34 .29 Alapino, AAA40r, Calaveras, Alpine, Amador 4Sauthotn portion i 91 tUt AdO, I1ev444, PI&Car, of County), talaverse, Firma, ? tActamontu, San Jaaluin. Mariposa, IgrcaJ, mmteroy, Suttee. Yule and Yutu San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Sutter Counties .71 1.110 .01 Tahew. Tuoluavts and Tube San Pta+crsco County 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03 Counties 12.60 1.39 2.00 .10 A $ot ttttoo County 7.72 .44 .90 1.50 .029 Napa and Solana Counties 13.31 1.13 2.29 .16 IA Pot twits, Nuaholdt. ttarin, Net Name and ttuaboldt Cas. 12.29 r96 1.22 .06 Napa. Su{ano. Sonoma and 70114+4 CIMAt{os 10.23 .96 ..110 1.29 .01 Mp 11aas, NaresJ and Tuolumne tlwntlo& 9.05 .90 1.1515 1.24 PIA3101:4W TftrotNl t Ataa,Ja and Witte&Cast&Cos. 9.47 .60 1.10 Ps.anu ty,unty 9.40 .40 1.40 Nairn County 9.32 .40 1.40 ,90 ` r ' viMl to �a FEDERAL REl}(9TER, VOL 42, NO. 190•-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 119776 1* »� ` OBCMSION NO. CA77-5091 Pais 6 DSCMS1011 N3. CA77-11091 page 9 � eD Beats Ptaeo tamable pernaota Sado Plop 2944#115?"*at* Ilaadr ~�_I Eaq Ilan Nawtr t 1ara1)94 Rom N L M paaal94a Ya941194 aa1/at ) Rs1aa M L M P94Mhtai Vacation oat/n Apt.It. Arp..It. Roomtsi (Cont,d) Nooru6 t . Alameda and Contra Coete Cos. Aaedar, Sacramento and Volo i Naorree { 10,94 0 1.17 { 1.10 .40 .04 Counties Maeda Mockaret Nottlemen 12 tuwrers 1 10.11 M 1.04 { L.LO { 1.00 .07 ketttei v/o pua(ny 11.19 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 Lnawfltts and Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .01 bltumeotic! rnameler*! Pipe- San bonito and Santa Clara Cos. urapperat Coal tar bulit up 11.94 1.17 Late .f0 .04 After rri Netttemsn (i kettle) 10.14 .fS l.li + Alpine. Calaveras. Matlpuss, S116C1' ds, C ntraWORor Marcid. San Joaquin and Alameda, Contra ties Napa Tuolumne Counties and Solana Counties 11.25 .4{ 1.95 12} } tuaorste Islatee tile and Alpine, CaUvaras and San C"Woltion and built up) 11.29 d1 .47 Joaquin Countlea 11.77 .66 1.401 .03 Pelt Machine Operator 11.44 .98 .47 Madura 111 Durado, Nevada, !1 Dodo,raPtaast. Satter and Placer, 9actasento, Sutter, Yuba &4*, Tehama, Toto and T.tba Cue. 11.11 .72 ;.is .11 Ware counties 11.94 •!S .46 Narlposat Matcod and Tuolumne Counties 11.14 .40 1.10 .04 risen County , . Wurere i 11.35 .f0 .i0 Mkontscey, Lan bonito, Santa Karin. Nape. Solan* and Bonawa Clara and Santa Crus Cas. 11.15 31x.46 1.645 1.113 tatuntlee San Mateo County 12.42 .if 1.11 Lures 10.13 .Ss 1.20 1.43 .01 Dal Norge. HooaM,oldt. Marina , Mamie Wckere! Nettlesome (2 . San Prsnotaco and Sones Cos. 12.50 .66 1.74 .12 kettle v/0 pumps) 10,30 ass 1.20 1.43 .04 mean*county 11.94 .71 1.22 .14 O`. bitumastiat tAw"letal pips- SOIT[tA�i IATtaiSi rrapperel Cost tat' pitch 11.13 ,65 1.20 •1.43 04 Alpine, Amadora Caleveves, t Dat Wcte and Humboldt Counties Merced ILa*t or the Ban A soarers 10.32 .40 •75 .3s Joaquin elver), San Joaquin, , rn ., N+ntotay and Santa Crus Countlee Baeramentot Sutter, TYhowa, Wares 1 10.40 1.40 1.1S Tu alumnea Tolo and Tuba San Pcinclsoo and San Mateo Cas. Cauntloal and chase portions of Nwrec* 10.93 .40 1.1s late .44 BL Dorado, NaysJa and Placer , Mastto Wrkere and Netttemen Owmtfae (secluding take Tohos Areal 10.73 .64 1.30 1.00 .10 (2 kettle*W/o PL41U01 11.16 .60 1.15 1.10 .0 situma*tiat Peawa10col lips-. Cake Tahoe Area 30.05 .76 .20 rtopPnral Coal tar 11.91 .90 1.15 1.10 .04 Alameda. Contra caste. Marto, Merced, Monterey[ Napa. San r Bonito. San Pranaieco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Ctu6, Solan* and Sonoma Counties 11.30 .60 1.00 0 ,10 A/ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 43, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER.30, 19YY ! q. DOCISICNI NO. CA77-5091 'page;10 ;•• DWISION NO. Ca07-50111 Page 11 1 ' 1 ' Baas Pdoes SasoNtabas I'aymoala Pde90 So4fiN.POymsata NOody l4acerlss tod, l4eselbs SI'1tINKLtJ1 717710151 Raga N i P' 14saa4. Varltiaa AyUeT,. . Rata. M♦K Possess Voted" 004/0, WORIRB Apr.7,. Alameda, Contra costa,.Matin, Napa, San rranolaSan Mateo, Santa Clara, Solanana and Sonans Group 1 ! 1.77 i 1.25 ! 1.70 ! 1.10 .i0 + Counties ! 16.26 .6S IIAS .09 Group 1(a) 9,00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Somaining Counties IS.07 .6S .95 .04 Group 1(b) 9.27 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Bywvtrtvx5l Group 1(0) 0.425 1.2S 1,70 1.10 .10 Alameda and Coutre Caost& on. 11.10 1.25 2.29 .145 + Group lid$ 1.725 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Del Norte and NUrigldt Cos. 11.64 41 1.12 .05 Group 1(a) 9.325 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Tia"Ito Miolutust Group lit) 9.97 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Alameda, Contra Coat&. Del Group 2 8,63 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Wlto, Busioidt, Matin, Napa. r Group 3. 8.515 1.2S 1.70 1.10 .10 San rranciscu. Dan Mate*, &Alan* and Sonora Counties 11.42 1.50 1,10 1.00 $I Dorado, Nevada, Plane, I,A60B�B Sacraaenta. Sutter, !shame, (QYnnits) ' YUW and Yuba G,untlea 11.40 .40 .90 Tits SMW- Ocoup It 9,21 1.25 1.70 1.10 010 Alameda. Contra costa. W1 r Group Zt i.4i• 2.23 1.70 1.14 .10 Hattf, t! a# NovDorado, Sumbalcesdt, Group 31 4.52 1.25 1,70 1.10 .110 Natln, Naya, Nevada, Plane. p ' Sacramento, San bonito, San PlanCiaCa, San Matsu, Santa C1646. Sulam, 6unasa, butter, Ytih&ma, Volo and Yuba Cas. 12.00 .98 1.20 1.66 .093 i O Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, San :0 Joaquin and Tuolumne Counties 10.27 .55 .30 1.00 Fresno. Mariposa and Matcfd ` -n Co.,ntisa 10.15 1.00 .SO `Sim an Monterey 4114 Santa CCUs Counties 13.41 1.09 1.16 o AiD Nn4.40AY91 ;e A-Nov Veae's tlayl b-►tmmarlal Dayl C-Indepari laince Day 1 D-4.atur Doll .,, t-'tnan%sytving Dayl ►-rAclet"s My. v a a. Letiloyor eanttibutes 46 of has a hourly rate tae er'S years' sets oe m and 26 or Dula hourly rate loi 6 monthi to S years as Vaction Pay Credit. Us Paid holidayst X thcoagh 1. w , ;a b. Oaployer oanttlbutes 9.10 pec I Dug for t to first live yeast of espli yeestr Attu live years $1.05 per houl to Vacation and N lldays US Wits. + t -4 V 1 , .... .. .. r r 02031O11 W. CA77-3091 Pass 12 DCCLSION to. CA77-3091 Pogo 12 ie Walsall i LABORERS (Cont'd) !� croup It Asphalt tronocs and Rakariel sazko, weaker and similar ' t type tam(atal suggywubilat Chainsaw, tallies, logioadas and ) Group 1(d)x Rapatc Tcackmen and road beds (out and cover work butter# Compactors at all typeat Concrete and magneette release of subway after the temporary cover has been placed) 1/2 yatd and undarI Cancroto pan works Concrete sour Corsarato , tender# Cribber and/ac alorlm#I Cut granite curb setteirl Pore Group IIsiI laboraU on general constructtoa work on at in .- cataetas stip formal croon cutters, Neadstboscdsen. Huboatttrst boll hots tootttgs and shatt _ Altgnstal Jackhaowar uparatorst Jacking of pipe over 12 Inches/ Jackson and atstlar tyle Cumpactorst Rettteman, poison and man group I(t)# Contca•Costa County Only$ ripalayerst Coulters, , c. applying septult, lay-Ruld, cseosots, list, caustic and atetllar sandoca. 01powceppots, Condutt layers ac+d Plastic plpolayetat lyly mstaciata# taggtrn#, cheating, whaling, brackttp, trench- proM,ei Pipe Taster, no joint pipe and stripping at Samar ' jacking, hand-guided ia.#gingh+anomer# Hagnesits, epo%ytesin, Lneluding ropait of voids, Precast Kenhals Ssttate, Cast in a tiWs9laaa, and suetio workers (vet or dtY)t Psvefent btaakera place, manhole tacm setters and sladete. Including tool gr/nder# Pipoloysrs, caulkoca, baulors, pipewcappecs, conduit layers, plastic pipelayerSl Post hole group 2e Asphalt Shavedecsl Cement dumpots and handling dry cnsnt ' dtggeco - alt, gas and olactclal power btocm svesporal Povec oc gyperuml Choke-sattar and Rigger (classing vork)I Concrete taslera of all typos toacept as shown in Group Zit Ram set gun sucker Dumper and Chutaran# Concrete Chipping and Ocln4ingl and stud gunl alprap-stonspovet and rock-sl)nget, Including placing • Concato Lai,otace twat or drylt Dritter's Helpati Chuck Talbert at •asked conattte and/err sand (wet or deyll Rotary scarifier, Mosslemon, adductasal Sydcaulia Honitur (over 100 The pesssucoi► swltipls head concrota chlppocl Davis stanchest - 300 or sirttlac # IaoadLng and unloading, carrying and handling of all sods and !. ' tyle (and atl small tienthers)# Rota and Ditch witch# Roto- materials tar use to colnfasoing cinereto eonatcuetLonl Pittsburgh ' ( ttllart Br 'blasters, Tatman, Gunman, wasalomont Signalling mesa Ch114-sc, and almitae type Brush Shcodeitot Slopss/ Bingletaet. RlgVingi Tank Cleanatsr Ties allmberst Vlbta-4096e4 - bull float hand hold, pnoumatic tasl.er# All prioaeatie, Site gear and eleoma to connection with Iabocats' work# Vibcatoral Del-perk-lt machine# + tactor Jacking of pipe undo 12 lachae ' Nigh pcoeautes blow pipe Illi• or over, 100 this. pceuurs at ovec)l NYdro Baader and similar typal War bees to connsctium with Group It All alsanup work at debris. grounds and buildings tnaluding 0 lai,+trota' wock i but not 11m1ted to street alesnsiei Cleaning and washlag windows# i i Canietcuetion laborers including bridge and general laboreirsr s Group spa)# Joy Drill tatdol Tate-IAI 0stdoner-Deavoc HaSsL 06143 bumlaun, load apottecl tics Matcharl street Clesnorer Gardonsts, and slstloc type drills# Tract dcillacsl Jack Ug drtllssrt Horticultural and landscape laboratst Jettingi Liaborel Brush Z Dlamund dr111acal wagon dtillocal Hochanical dell ace - all Loadocal Ptloro, selntenanco landscape labur`sta on new conotcuctions ' Q types regardless at type at method of 1►owsrl Multiples unit Hsintonancs, Napoli Trackman and hood bodal streetcar and ltatiroed -! 4111100 plasters and Wvdersient All work of loading, placing + construction Track laboterel Toopurary air and watoc lines, Vietsulla aM btaoting of all lerwder and eaplastvss of whatever type to- at stallari Tool Cass attendants Ponce L'cootacal Cuardcatl stertors# nit gardlaso of mothad used for such loading and placing) Nigh ,•, Pavement Narksta (buLLcwl oattecal olalets ;including 4tilling of Somali Was toppozl Bit grinds , Group I(bit Sower Cleaners , # . + I,, , LhsONLRB • r (OunnLte) mei Group Itait Butntns and Melding ( , Group is Noasleean (including Gunman. Potmah)I Ro4an# Gcws4e" . Group is Raboundran f �:• Group it Ganssal Labocec• - 1 ,i •r- .j +:z i ...., ...rte.. ..... ...:....•.! -. ..,:..:;.... E ..:. :..., v. � t h t .. ... .., .... .:a: Z..... ....,.r,. :';... , ..: tie..,::.,... S - ::;j is••:;;.._i.::.,.,,.. , FIDERAt REGISTER, VOL ai;rata, i4Q—fE)D111(, SEPIEMtER $0, .147Y t o colon NO. CA17-50111 Page 14 owitiON MD. CA77-8091 Page i5 I ) I ! Pam zoul"WIT OPEM50Rd (ARXAS I and 11) . t Group 11 Aamistants to Cnginests (bcakasanl r/aunt Messily Duty ' bsla Pdge$40011116Perseals Repaitmsn Helper) 011arl osckhandl Signalman) Switchmani Tar Rada i Mswiy, Basis"IF £lvwti•a Pot virsnaq!! Pacts"A (Meavy wty lepatc shop pacts tooe) 4fN$ UN& NLN restless vocalism eau/at A►►r,to. Group 11 Coeprassar 0perstorl Concrete Nlxer pup to and lnoludlat %Pam CDc"aw OPUAWKS 1 yard)r Conveyor Belt Oilsrstor (tunnall I Fireman Mot Pleat# MSA 1 ARBA 2 ) Itydcaultor 1tuAitorl Muehanical Conveyor (handling building%a- ` terialall Niger lbs Gyaratot IConccate plantll Pump Operator( Spreader Salmon (with actesdil Tar !wt Plca,san (paver agitated) Group it , ! t.13 !10.44 ! 1.50• i 2,25 .90 .211 S, P Fou 11 t Group 26 9.50 11.01 1.508 2.25 .90 .29 Group 31 Sox Operator (hunkst)) Helicopter Raditlmnn (Signalssall I Droop 3,r 9.73 11.24 1.50+ 2.25 .t0 .34 Locomotive I70 cane or undstl# Matoraunl Rudean at Chalneynl Group 41 10.37 11.4) 1.50• 1,15 .110 .29 •Roes Carrier (construction lube/tel) Notoelstl Sotssdman I.mpt l - Group$1 10.55 12.01 1.50: 2.2S .90 .29 aspholtla concrete pavtngll Sslf-propelled, automatically applied Group it 10.71 17.72 },&.SO 2.25 .90 .29 concrete curing machine ion streets, highways, airports and Canals))' Group 71 14.57 12.14 1.$0+ 7.28 .40• .23 Trenching Machine, 4 tt. depth# Truck Ccanu 0111tH SUgget IWillt, a Group st 11.31 37.12 19901 2.25 .90 .29 single drum# Dollar Tends# ,Group 91 ti.Si 13.05 ' Aw 2.25 .90 .29 Group 101 11.76 13.27 1950• 2.25 ..90 .19 group 41 ballast Jack Taspecl'Bailast Reguiatocl 11181104tpe a1104t Tser Group 30-Ai 11.89 13.39 1,:60• 2.25 .90 .29 Multi-parpaasl boxiun (asphalt plantll Elevator Operator (in- Group 111 12.06 13.57 1.50• 2.35 .90 .29 Slidell rock Gift cc Lumber Stmaket (construction yob aite)I Group 11-A1 13.22 14.73 $.So 2.25 .90 .211 Line Nester# Natetiat 11016t (1 drue11 Shuttlecatl TIS 11PAe1191 Group 11-8/ 13.52 15.03 ' 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 SUwerlloblie Gcoup It-Cl r 13.44 15.35 i.50 2.73 .90 .29 *Includes 11.73 pat hour to Group go CoCnctete Due at Covet 2)1 0)"csts Nixses (acts i Pensioned Health and welter Pond. yard) 1 Pus"cate Genal Generator el Grouting )4011111111 Pcaea-weld pair-opecaWdll PUMPS (over 21t Malding n Machines Iplwered other than by alactclClty) .z t Group 41 $LH Lim Ibad Factor or almllar) Dara Truck at Dual «1 ' Putposs A-rca" Truck) Concrete catch Plants last at dry)) Con- orate Saws (melt-Prol.elled unit) an wcreetar highways, airports u, anJ canals) Drilling and boring Machinery. vertioat (not to apply I .. to wateclinels, wagon drills cc yaokhatwwrs)I lilghlins cableway • • Signaisan) tacumotives (stain at *vat 30 tun)# Lubrication and Service Engltlest Irublle and yre►se racklr Maginnis Internal lull Slab Vibrator too airlot to, highways, Canals aW warehoused)I Mechanical rinlmhecs icu„urete) IClocy, Johumun, cldwll Bridge Deck or stellar tyyeslI Maenanical Duty Curb and/ar Curb and Gutta, %40111141, ConCrete or autd.altl Portable Ctuahecs) rotor - Ot)'+nt IM1540 and similar)I Pownc Juwu 01Rrator (setting slip- *'a ':'' fou.,. rto„ in tunnels!$ nollec (accept ampt+altil lictesdaun (U&.-..%-Greene and a)mllat)laupnaltic cuacrute pavtngll Self- propelled Compactor (single enjinalI Salt-plupollod Plpsllne wrapping Machine (psrault CHC of siallar typull Self-propelled :•;:.,°:...:'°.... ' t lower Swasperl Solt-Ptopellsd Tape Machine) Slip Pura Puap9a (lifting device tot cat.urate forms)1 50411 cutdut-Lured tta0torrl ' Surface Hosteler Augur-tylw drilling eyullmovat up to And Including 39 ft. depth) t FEOINAL £E6157E111, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEp7EM0ER 90, 1977 QtxtsiDM 1#D, CA??-S0l1 { Page is DECISION No. CA77-30111 1 Page 17 , P011 M Mu2Pit'A#T OPPASORB (Ooe1t'd) �- POwSIo BOUIPNIa#T OPERATORS (C0110d) 1AAS 1 and it) (Cont'd) (Aitt'AS i and 11) tOont'd) •#, Mt) , Group 7# Concrete Conveyor oe Concrete Puarp, ttueR oe Squlpeent Croup 101 Sana-type Baektilling Maahinar'Bridge Crone# Caty-lift toe tm,p 7s here length eo r at t creteConcrePu p# Truck building suet similar)h Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted{ Combination Sock- Deck Z"Ineeret Drilling and Doting Machinery, horizontal (rot to hoe and s requ*ddtired (ed to and Including" engi )/1 at foryd. s.tist)1 Derrick (2 ({ ` apply to waterlinete, Wagon dctils or )ackhasuan)) Dual Drunk Niger# operators squared when arjo- engine t4 sweats tAua hotet)r 0ecctak Batges , roller Benyon Pump and similar tylast Gantry Bidet for similar lesoept eavy Duty of til 0*-More Wader and JUais on roods! on work egaipment)r Nydeo-"amara at stattsrs Instrument Nan# Material Hoist Grader Heavy Duty Antsy Drill typRigal (including Caisson all gashri worn ng 42 at more druesli Mechanical rin{shets of Spreader Nsehiat (aspholt# + and Huolld loader and Litt Sl typal Robbin■ tyle Drtnle)i (lar typ sato,*[-Greene and similar)# Mine or Shaft Wioto Mlsetmobilel Pays- LoadetSkoopec (at misilsr)t Litt Including itnahlnet (slo Locomotive and *!miler typee)n sant Breaks with at without Camptessor Combination! Pavement Bcesket# Wader (2 Ymultcds up to aril including 1 pmtdell tthmovttl+a {chic 100 tone) { truck mounted with Cum pressor Cumbination# Pipe bonding Machine (pipe- (single at multiple unttelt Multiple G,yine tartbsoving tL►ehjne itwolids# f lien amy)! Pipe Cleaning Machin* {tcaetac Ptapetied and supported)! } Driers, *to.) (no tandem acral»ti{ ifs-etcsaa wits Wrapping Maalsinet ,• spost Nps weapplpg machine Itraetur Propelled and supluctedis Reftigetation Sesacvoadinq tl■ dl*Tag (seat-pr*l.elled shuttlfloatie C)t (reclaim Scnif self-loading {Peddle wA,vrle, eW.!! Shuttle Cat (ceelajm ataticM s Plante Roller garatil o tonsh asphalt)/X.R.C.)j Self-propelled tale type lifting Sin-jte Cngins scraper over 45 ysrdet Suit Stahtllssc lP a 11 of equal)1 Goods lanntst a her Ao otos or all reactor ) ithSelb6t*palled t t$t*f►q Sub-gcoder (Guirte■ at *that autumatia t peaosor Drill Ge ads Tlsnat Blusher ulrcator# Read Tcaetar (rich t,uaa)t Sail Teatert YPe)# Tzectot, Cw , tong} tyle Wadatl Auger-tyir drilling equipment over )0 ft. depth Combinstiont Track laying type earth moving machine Iaingla engine wjjh # tandem acrapars)r Train loading stations Trenching Machine, awiti-magma {roup it Atmar-o,atsr for stallacjt Asphalt Plant Bnglnsat{ Get-In-Plmos with sloping mttachmont, Jrtco or simtlatl Vacuum Cwling Plants Whitley rips laying Machines tumb)nation Slusher and Mutat Ope961*91 Oat+arKe Crane (up tu and Inuludlny 211 tuna) Utah Plant (multiple units!# Coast# (leading Shield gacatoel Heavy Duty Group 10-As Beckham (hydraulic) sup to and including I cu. yd. � Repairman and/oc Weider[ Gtadssetter, Grade Chackwc {mechanical*r other- ■.s.e.)l Beckham (cable) (up to and Inaludlag 1 au. yd. 0.9.04/ wise)! Giouving and GoInding Machines (highways)# Ran bean Machine lop Combination backhw ani Goa.tet over 1/2 cu. yd. u,c.a.)s Continue"aaisan !peas i loader (up to 2 leads)# Mechanical Tta,ch Shield! n flight Tie Sack Auyet lup to and Including 1 cu. yd.)(Crans attached►# ` Notable Crushing and Screening Plants) Push Cato Rubber Tired rattly Cranes (nat uver 25 tons, liamarshead and!:ante )t Grade-alae {upan to d suviny Upuipment lap to and including 45 cu. yds. "struck*struck"' a.c.a.11 ' . 1 including 1 cu. yd.i# lover rinovels, Clamshells, Draglines, (up to and $ tualWs, T-Pulls, 1st-10, 10, 21, and Nmtls t Rubbst Tired Goner) Belt- including I cu. yd. a.c.al1 fv se Blade ;eing)a engine)! Belt-ptopelled 0 - Prcivl)ed Compactor with pastel shaeptuatt Timber Sk)ddet trubbet tired .bole-typo Litttny Device (center muuhti (over 10 tonsil Rubber-tised r 0o similar egulpssnt)t Tractat drawn Qcrspert Tractor# Trenching Machine Steeper, sett-loading Ipaddls wheal twin engine)# CMI dual sane Act* A over r It. depthl Tit-hatch Pavert Tunnel hole Doting Maahlaes weldsei Grader 81-10 at almilat ekri.l@-slsec land*that •jailor Pugatll equipment)1 Vutmser t-000 S Saran Cutlet Group 1,11 Automatio Concrete Slip rare Pavetl Automatic R ltcad Coe 1 Group ii Chicago Wast Cumbtnmetan Ntser and Compceswt {qunita)! Dumpmrt Canal Trtasece Canal Tristar w/ditching attachT+..es Cranse 1lwahtnatlan Slueey M1sec and/oe Cleans# Highline Cablaway 15 tun loves 23 tune up to and Including 113 tunalt Gunttnutwe Plight Tie sot under)• lull Ht-Litt of similar 120 it. at over)I Kicking Machin. Soak malAuVar aver 1 cu. yd, {including Weaocanve when controlled 6S0•A•e (tubbec tired, call at track type)! TcactOc (with WOOL)(0-6 or lmcgst r' of similar IIS tans or uvec)r Walld lka)$ 1 when (over frau the ani eteilrc) puiicat# Ntyhltne CahlevaY {aver S tans)) Lander tower i yards, up to and Including 12 cu. yds.►# Miller locale@* M900 Sltya Paver or similar# # tomac Slade (multi-en•/ire)I Pause Shovels, Clamshallm, Dtagiinse, DeeR- hoos# Grade-ells lover 1 yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yd*. ' cubbet-tired earth moving machines (maltiple pfepulsion power units and # ;{ two*c mote saresarallup to and Including 75 cu. yds. 'struck' m.t.c.11 , n Selig-ptopellad Compactur twith multiple propulsion power unitsit Single engine Rubber-tired tacthoaving Machines (with rendes scralkers)! Slip " Pon Payer iconetsts at asphalt)) Tandem Cats# Towac Cranes habil• + i including call mountoai Trenchac (palming attached r,hield)l Universal Liebher and Taws Cranus (and similar tyles)# wheat grcwstor (up to and Including 750 cu. yd. per Iwut)t Whitley Crone (over 25 tae) .. ..•.: I .,,� i fEOERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--iM1DAY; MIMI% 30, 1977 �.e$JM w0. C1177-Boll Page 11 ' two iklutmm Ors"TORS (Oontrd) DIVISION HO, CA71-SO91 Page 19 (Af1Y.A,9 I and II) (Cont`d) Marls PAG$*1r*onto perseser 11-At tend wagons (In conjunction vith wheel Excavator)$ Cranes Hewlr E1+0e110s .tt 12S tons)I {wader (over 12 cu .yde.I up to and Including 19 Cu. Raga H l K F,s,t,ss vaafiem rat/e, .a.II Iver Shovels and Dragl(nes (over 7 cu. yds. r.T,e.)/ tubbet TRUM DRIVERS Nee,.Tr. •.;ed wIti-putpose tateh having Machines 12 units over 7S Co. Yda. %t$vck' a.c.e.)$ wheal Excavator (over 150 cu. yds, per hoot) butA CbWfT SPREADER (w/wQ I1-tie lands[ (ovet 11 cu. yds.) 1 levet. under t yda, utter ..! � lewi)$ Nue or Itsnhaul do lust I II-C/ Gator of sell ter {when used in erection vock)1 truck Concrete pump ruck e$ .wi Operator �W � Concrete peep t (when .acts controlled 6rthaoving Equipment / flat tack truck is uBv4 r appropriate flat tack rate shall apply)1 inrp (under 4 Y411. water levsil$ Du4.etete ' truck (undet 4 yds, water level)$ Dumpstsc (undot 4 yds. water level)$ $taeort of pilot cat driveet Hipper truck (when flat rook truck Is used appio(+riate flat rack tate shall apply)$ Pickupa$ Skids (debris box, under 4 yds. water • level)$ Teas dtivsra$ Trucks s2 (dty pre-batch eonctete nix, un4ec 4 yda. water level)$ ..$ Helpera$ warehoussawn i 9.905 1 1.195 .70 $1,00 NULS Chi4OtT SPRRAD04 (w/vo ui auger. 4 yds. and uewlst 6 Yds, water level)1 Dump 114 yds. and under 6 yds. vetee leve11$ Duapotate 14 y4s. and under 6 y4s. water level)$ Dumpetet (4 yda. and under 6 yda, water level)$ Skids (debtle box 4 yda, and under f yds. watsr lsvel)$ $tngle unit fiat tack (2 axle unit)1 Indoettial ` Litt Ttuqk {ueciunical tollvate) ' Trucks (dty,pte-batch conorvte lois, 4 y4s. and under 6 yds. N' water level) 10.00 Llys .70 1.00 'e JETTING TRUCK and wATLK TRUCK i tundst 2,500 gallons) 10.015 1.195• .70 1.00 +� � • cls FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY$,SEpTEMRER 90. 1917 ' page 20 DECI#10u N0. CA77-5091 page 21 Cir OSCt#lON N0. CA77-3091 hh. ' t0 „�- CR) prlaar{{Rebar Perftatlt Pdgr asss#Ilt Ptvfteste serfs stela NsadY A1raHea Ilwd► EJsutlu Aaree' N i M P4451004 Vatelles Ap&*# Rase N l K peens*{ V44*49e A�j sf 2229 DAIVF7t#t MORA , LIrf MMS, Park Litt { 10.035 i 1.19 .70 { 1,00 BOLA CIMM entm0R 1w/b auger, 6 yds. slid under 4 TAANOIT yda. water lavellt Dump (I Ni;, A41ZATAA (under i yda.t 10.055 L.195 .70 1.40 Y4a. and under B yds. voter - leve2lt oumpctote 46 y+11. !!t(Kt AAPAi1MAl!tlAlp#�t 10.073 1.193 .70 1.00 sn4 under # y4a. water Lovell! Ouapatar 16 yda. and under # YACIA#I TOM under 43,300 . yda. water levaL)s Sklde (4ebels galional MOSS 1.195 .70 1.00 hot, i y44. and under #yds. r wnter.lav*1!I Trucks (Ary lee- batch concrete sin, 6 yda. , #Cta#OR 7AIICJtr Single nit ` uunit i and under f yda. water level) 1 10.20 0 1.195 • 0 01.00 ttat pct 'X este .7 � + . Industrial Litt Truck A-rfihms NtNCII TAOCRSt Imachsntc.l tailgat+l# # • ; Beall rubber tired tractav . . uggys+�bll*1 Nydra-litt, (when used within teamsters` Swedish even* type (letting)# Jurisdiction) 10.10 1.191 .70 1.00 Jetting and water teuck 16,000 galas and un4*v JtRTtN1 TAUC#t 6 NAtFlI TAIK7I 5,000 gala.)# aubbec tired Juabo 10.215 1.293 .10 1,00 1].500 pals. under 4,404 gals.) '10.113 1.315 .74 1:QO A � OLVOI"hTlou Wl"CN TAUORDIi1Y TAAN3I'OAT RISA 11015T# Transit, (high W) 10.]2 1.113 .70 1.00 -1 Me Agttator (6 yda. and . 10.133 1.195 «TO 1.00 loose ATBZtlt and s1NILAA uruler a y4e.) . S'IfiADOU CAAAIBR 10.245 1.195 .70 1.00 VACIAM"U a( (3.300 gala. "ANSI?NIX AalTA70A and under 5,500 gals.{ 14.165 1.195 070 1.40 10 y4 a. through 10 y68.1 30.255 1.103 ,70 1.00 AOs9LR-TIRED KUCK CAA (not + aalt-loaded) 10.175 1.105 .70 1.00 YandDN d4i; 1 (5,300 gale, r and uiaiar 7,544 gals.) 30.261 1.195 .74 1.00 , JCTTtN4 TAtX7t 6 WATM 17tOCX ) t , 15,000 gain. and under 7,040 gate.) 30.315 1.193 ,70 1.00 A,+:. •.:. :.. ...:,•. ... .. .. .:...:.::..': l4) f (QAY+ EEPIEM1ER SOe .1.4.77.fEDEt#t REGISTER. VOL, 4Z, Np. ,.I:i+:>f`i'='i:`�''.•,`.. ;r:=; e "CtOtti10 N0. CA77t5091 • Paga 22 ODCtetOU No. CA77-5091 Page 22 Floes 0400tiis Payoutst • hdl Frage beaeills ParmeeH . Mads tbwlr E6seiles, Newtr EiA,usiaei Owo N l 11 Psaslos► Yeswle* 064140 Rates NAM Pubs► Yesdlu 6-4/01 Apce.Ts. TRUC190NIV17tB. (Cont dl AMe.If. "UCx DOMRS (Captsdt OULR Ct71Mt7" BPNP.ADPJt (M,/tw ""SIT Nix K03TAWN lover Anger, over 12 yds. and ater id yds. through 12 yds.) 041.I4S 0 1.195 .70 ;1.00 lweliin0unp teara[1012 yde. , and Including id yda. water. SMCeKDM SPKZMtk IwAw - 13 irli 1 tswL2 peret* (over sages, a yds, and including yda. and Including 1i yde. 12 yds, vats[ level)) amp ' water loved! Dumpater (ovec (e yde. and including 12 • • 12 yds. and including li yda, ' yde. sous levalit Ouslacctto Yater levei(s Aide Idebris 0 yda. ani Including 12 box, oval 12 yd*. and including yde. water lavalli Snit- �. to yds. water lavelll Trucks iKo4wlle4 street *weeper Idty pta-batch amcrete nix, with artf•tt+uitalned latus* Was 12 yda. and including bins 0kide Idebtle boa. 9 1i water level) 0 10.40 9 1.195 .70 01.00 i yda. and including 12 yds, water 1, levell s Ono go and/rs o,wv 1111411.0411 Plows !tuck idty pte-batch SULV--OAUI114 rAU7K 16.54 1.196 .70 3.00 ` nanciete We. 0 yds. *tad , inctu4tng 12 yds. water { ' ' .THUM IMP41101AN 10.175 1.195 .70 1.00 leveU/ D,repstet (9 yda. and including 12 yds. wets( OULx CPMT SPNy. ZR (10/100 level) 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 eager, over IS yde. ehd O RPAVV DttcY 111MIMNT eluding 21 yds. water !.wadi Combination dump*n0 .M (goo*on*ck lovbod) 10.15 1.195 .70 1.00 dump trailers Dump favor t0 , sA Tsttd( IT Nix ACITA70% yds. and Including 24 yda. LI laves 11 d*. roto h water lavelll Dumpocate lover Y of is yda. and including 24 yds. 14 yda,! 10.455 1.195 .70 1.00 votes levallt Duspater (ovue 10 yda. cut inclu4lng 24 yda. I water levelli 6kid idabtto tax, over 10 yda. and including 24 yda. Vater levolli Transit 4 six agttatuc favor 12 yda. through 14 yd*.11 Trucks (dcy pre-batch concrete We, over ( 17 yda. end inctudlng 24 yda. water level) l0.SH 1.195 .70 1.00 1 • `yr { ,.f tie ■ W FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, Ig0--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20s 1977 DRC1$1001 ba. COMM !•ge ,21 oxlsi4b#NO. CA77-5451. •pag+r 15 bt . Reals ^,pdaee ReaaDle lareoafa Rsaes „��,lrirge$+aeRtr lerw.ata . • Na■dy tlearllw � ibwlr �!� �� Eles+llae RNes N i It Rates "4W pani+aa Yr:atlas swdlsr T;tR51 DRiyotso (Contrdi Ana It. " , Tium DRlyas ,{const,d) App,It. WIA Co"m sPRmzN 110/00 RUtX cow"SPRPADCR w/1,0 , •ogor, over tt yds. and in- auger, over So yda. and under cluding 15 yds. water lovotiI 6S yds. rater 1ov*1)l Dttap Duap (over 2a yds, and In- (over 50 yds, and under 65 cluding 15 yde, water level)# yds. water I2vellt uuspctvte DmImulate lover 14 yds. and (over 50 yds. slid undar 6% yda. Including 15 yds, water levolll water levotl# uuap2tat favor SO tumsystor lovas 21 yds, and yda, slid under 65 yda. water Including IS yds. water level)# l2wel)f Ralltaptat pilot !when Let 1016, 2012, 1116 and other t transporting sen or eaterlslall stellar lit typo, Tart&Cubrar ' sktde (debri2 hOx, over SO yda. twTuurtuapulL, 70urnerocker, 1 and under 65 yds. water lovelll ROOM and alstlas type equip- Trucks (dry pro-batch conccets sent when pulling aqua/Pak or six, over 60 yds. acid under 65 .*tat tank trailers slut fuel yds. water level) 1 10•!4 $ 1.195 .70 $1.40 and/or gtease tank isalist@ t OF Other stag. 19aile961 skids • si#LR MONT B"UDZR IV/V* (debrl6 Ws, over 24 yda, and wear, over is yda. and Includinq is yda. water level)! Including s0 yda. water Tract (dry pre-bet4h gfw.cr2te/ lavel)t Dump 165 yds. and six, over it yds. and Including including 60 yda. water lovel)# 15 yds• water level) 1 10.6 1 1.11s .70 $1.00 , Duspctoto favor 61 yde. •lid Z^,� including 60 yds. water levat)i y WLR CD WT 11PRmts (w/1ro Duapoter 165 yds. and Including , sugar, over 1S yds. and 60 yds, Vater lsv*llt skid* f1, Including 50 yds. water level)! (dabrte box, 65 yda. sews ys•. Mop favor 15 yda. and Including including 60 yda. water level)# t $0 yda, water levaill Duapunoto Trucks (dey pro-batch Cumcsto favor 15 yds, and tualucitog $4 ' slit, 65 yds, and including yd2. Water lovell# ttuapatar lova 00 yda. water levat) 11.49 1.115 .70 1,06 15 yds, and including SO pie. Wates levo!)! skids Idabnto bas. over 1S yds, and including SO yds. water Ievslit Trucks Idly • ' pte-batch conctata ate, swat ]s yd*. and looludinq $O yds. water levo!) 14.79 1.195 .70 1.00 ..law iEDERAt REOKtE1, VO1. 12, NO. 198-,-FRIDAY, SEPISM1ER 38, 19YY t W ' DCC:Siox No. CA77-5091 page 27 DOCI/ION M0. CA77-5091 page 2L • •tALTFORMIA ! AREA UrINITIONS for POWER EQYIPNCIIT OPERATORS ,love meashis Permeate *$AREA Qt All Areas not Included within Area l as Rosie pdefined below. Mwdy Edesetln t • Rein N L M Pndns Yeutln eed/a *AREA 11 All areas Included In the description TIIItLX 11111IVL1t5t Cont dl Ass,.Tr. defined below which is based upon township, r Ruts cntwt sPRtADnt rry.o end rang hues of Areas land 2. Sugar. aver /0 yds, and edlCousenalas in the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the southeIncluding 9S yds, water line of Township 19S. ' ,*V alli Duey (ores /o gas. thence Easterly aloft{ the Southerly line of Township 195, crossing and tiIInctiutny 95 yds, water the Nt. Diablo teerldldn to tlu S.W. corner of townshipl99 lerellt DIncludin lures e. range 69. Mt. Diablo base title dad esrldlan, •. Wells. veto Including 95 yds, Thence Southerly to the S.V. Catv of township 205, sans* 6t, water lerellt lover Thence Easterly to the S.W. Collier of township 20S. range 131, /0 yds, and including lu.fietq 95 yd*. rater lo velli Southerly to tits S,We Cotner of township 21S, range 129, 1elslda Idlu Thence Easterly to the S.W. Cartier of township 21S. range 1798 boa. ovverr /o0 yds. and Including thence Southerly to the S.W. Cartier of township 225, range 119, 7 Id yds. water lerellt a will.ucks Thence Easterly to Lila S.E. Corner of township 225, range 179. Ivey 9 e-batch concrete ■Ir. Thence Southerly to Lisa S.W. Collier at towtaht 214 range lag over /0 yds, aet4 ttw:ludlny / r P e s e , 95 yds, rater level) 1 11.24 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 Thence Eastevly to the Set. corner of township 221, range 159. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of Lowithip 245, range 19C, lalling on the Southerly line of Kings County, thenCe Easterly t. ala as the Southerly boundary of Kings v County and the SotiLharly boundary of Tulare'County, to the S.C. corner of township 245, sense 291, N thence Ilartharly to Lha N.L. coveter of township 215, cause 2998 is Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 21S, range 29E, Ido Thence Northerly to the N.E. Cotner of township 125, range 269, t ��n Thence Westerly to the N.W, cornu of township 125, range 28t, ht Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 115, range 271. 1 N1 thence Westerly to the N.w, corner of township list range 27t, TbanCa Northerly to the N.C. corn■r of township JOS. range 26E8 , t Thence Westerly to the N.W. Corner of township IDS. range 269. Thence Northerly to Lisa M.C. cotuer of township 95, range 25E, Thence Wascarly to the N.Y, corner of township 95, range 25E, 1 Thence Northerly to Lbs N.C. Conor at tuwuhlp 65, ran&* 246, ' Thence Westerly to the H.W. coveter of township U. rouge 249, ' + Thence Nocthecly to tits N.E. Cotner of township es. range 229, Thence Westerly to Lite S.E. Corner of township 55. range 19E, l Thanes Northerly to cite N.E. corner of township !S. range 19E. • Thence We►terly to the N.Y. Cotner of towuhip $5, Tangs 191. ThenC* Nostharly to the N.C. corner of township 2S, range tat. 1 thence Weaterly to the N.W, coveter of township 25, Fango IdEt Thence Northerly to Lha N.C. corner of township 2S. rani* LIE„ • Thence Westerly to the N.V, turner of township 23, range 17E, 1 .Thence Northerly Croattng the NL. Diablo baseline to the Net. ' corner of township 211, range 16E. Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 211. range 162. - Thence NorLherly co the N.E. turner of township 2N. cause 159, TbanCa Veaterly to the N.W. Collier of township 2N, range ISC, thence Northerly to tine N.C. Cortlor of township 411, range 149, 1 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 100-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 w .� to OtCtgiOM tA,,CA77-sats pogo 26 , =111110"100. Ch77•5091 page 29 Cit 14 cow.... ASIA OtrI0iTI0N3 for I WE6 LWIPMft OptgATOBS (cont0d) POWLC tgWlt'Mtlff OptWolts (coat 00) ' *Area t (cont#d)s ! Ohio* t (coated) ' •, Thence Westerly to the N.V. carper of township 4N, rang* 1490 Thence Thence V@atsrly to the litt. corner of township IBM, range 12Y, Thence Ilorthorty to the N.C. corner of township 590 range 132, Thenee ItOrtherly to the N.C. corner of township 1614, range 12W, Thence Vaetariy to the N.V. carper of township 514, fangs tat, Thence Vs+taciy to the N.H. corner of township 160, range Illi, Thence Northerly to the N.E. torner of township 101#0 range 129,, thence Northerly to the N.C. Cotner of township IBM, range 13V, Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township lilt, range lots Thence Wsstetly to the N.V. corner of township IBM, range lra4. Thence Nottharly to the N.:o corner of township IlNO Canes 14t, ! Thence Souchetly t* the S.W. Cotner of township less, rang* 14V, ' Thence Vostorty to ilia 0.9, corner of township IIN, rupee 1011, Thence Easterly to the S.C. corner of township tell, noise IW, t . Thence Northorty to the N.L. corner of township 15M. rang* lot, thence Southerly to the S.V. carnet of township less, fang*'13W, i Thence Easterly to the S.C. coiner of township 1644. range 1190 ' Th.sncs Westerly to the N.V, cornet of towtshlp 150. Tangs t4Y, thence Northarty to the I4.t. corner of township t60,rang@ 119, ." ) Thetis* Southerly to the S.V. cornet of township 1410. coag* 14W, Trance tasterly to the S.C. corner of township 11M, Tanga tot, Thence 96111,81cly to Lhe S.E. cognac of tuwnallip 14ss, range t4W, Thence southerly to the S.V. cornet of township 1410. range 159, TIKpCe Southerly to the S.Y. Cornet of townsbip 130, cringe 1XI,. Then" reagorly to the S.L. corner of township 141, rang$ ISis 1 Tissues to@torly to the S.C. Cosner of courtship 1314# conga I7w4. Thanca Southerly to the S.V. corner of township kill, lenge 161, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of tuw ohtp lilt. tensa 134, thence tastarly to the S.t. torner of !*unship 1311, rang@ 16t, Thence Easterly to the S.E. carrier of township lilt, range 139, Thoma southarty to the S.Y. Career of township I2N. rang* 37t, ?bene* Southerly along the taaL*rn line of range 12V to the Tbance Eascorly alone the Southern tin* of township 120 to the pacific OC@an oecluding that portion at Northern California festaru boundary at Cha state of California. within sante Close Coanty Included within the following liner s Thence Nerchwe►Lsrly. thence Norchorly along ilia Eastern boundary C~PClns of Lin H.W. corner of township 6S, tense 3t, tit. Of the •tate of California to Cha N.E. COtnaT at township 170, Diablo baastin* and Meridians s' tone• IdE. ' ' Thence In a 6outherty direction to the S.W. cornet of township Thence Wostecly to the N.Y. Casper at township IIS, rapes tit; 75, canes 3t. Thence Northerly to the N.C. torner at township 200, rang* lot, TI-ancs to a Castorly direcclon to the S.K. cornet of township 7B, Thence Westeity to the N.V. earner of township 2011, rang* lot, t e range 411, Thence Northerly to the M.E. corner of township 2111. range 921 TbsOts in a Northecty direction to the N.C. Corner of township 611, Trance V@@tarty to the N.V. turner of counshtp 2111. tangs 99. , raven 49, Thence 0orthorly to the N.C. corner of township 21". cents 690 Tbenc@ to a Ilutorly direction to the N.V. corner of-own$hip 63, 0 Thant*Vastatly to the N,V, corner of township 2210o cause et, I cant* 311, to the point of b@gtnnine which portion ft* a part of n Thence Norgherly to the S.Y. corner of township 21", sent* BE, Area 2. thence Easterly to tit* S.E, cognac of township 270. range 6t, Area 1 also Includes that portion of Northern California within thence NorthorlY La the 11,1, Cotner of township 269, conga B6,' the following tineas 1M01 Ttnencs Vaststly to tits N.V. Cotner of township 2611, sense its r Ca esencine in the Pathic Ocean an on escansian at the Southerly Thence Northerly to Cha N.C. cornet of township 3001. canes 6E, lilt* of townhtp 'A, NuwbafdL baseline and rafidisar Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 300, range It. Thence Eaatarty slung the Southerly line of township 20 to the I Thence NOMberly along the Wt. Usable meridian to the O.E. S.W. earner at township 2.4, range IV, corner at township 340, rang* lVs Thence Southorly to Lite S.Y. Curtis$' of township till range IV, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 340. Tanga 6W. Thence 982tefly stung L114Nuwb ueldL baseline to the S.Y. corner•, ' thence Southerly to the N.L. Cotner of township 320. tango IW, of township IN, cons$@ 211, Thanes Westerly to Lite N.V. corner of township 3214. range 7W. . thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 2S0 Cohen 29, + Thence Southerly to tits S.W.corneg of tawrislnlp 3014, conga IN, tbsnce tasterly to tie 5.9 corner of township 2S. range 29, thence Yoatoriy to the S.E. corner of Lownhip 30M. tang* 7Y. Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner at township 48, rang* 311. Thence Soucherly to the S.W. Cotner of township 1614, range 6W, Thence Easterly to tits S,t. caviler of township 4Se rang* 3E. Thence Lostogly to the 6.9• earner of township 16N. range 6Yt Thence NOrtiariY to the N.E. corner of township 25, range 32, thence Southerly to Lite S.W. coiner of township 1414, ring* 314, Thence Westerly to tie N.W. corner of cowtsl,tp 25t rang* 39. Thence Westerly to the S.E. cornet at township t4N, range 7W, Thence Northerly crossing the limaboldt baseline to the S.W. Thence Notchegly to the N.L. carnes of township 1411, Cans* 7V, , , chinos of Lownehip list range 3E. Thence Vosterty to the N.V,%carnar of township t4Nt range IN. Thence tasterly atang•the N.mdwldt baseltne to the S.E. carrier Thence 009tharly to the 0.11. corner of township 1511. conga BV, ..of township IM, range 3E, .Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 910, conga 39, Thence Westerly to the N,V* comer of township 9M, nage 29, 1 Thence Northerly to the H.Z. cornet of township 1014, Its ^ FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42. NO. 190•--fitlOAY, 11FUMBft 30, 197? Call 1 DBCIBION Y0. G77-3091 page 30 BUPCRSCOCA9 occial011 BtAttt G1lfosnls COIM1'IBSs lope[ial, royal Kern, gas CALIMMIA Angeles, Naito, Orange, Riveselde, San ARCA DEFINITIONS FOR Bernardino, pan Luis Oblopo, Santa POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Conttd) Barbara and Ventura • DBCIBION(NI®ERi G77-5092 DATKs Date of Publication Supersedes Decision No. G77-5041 dated May 6, 1977, In 42 PR 21295 Thence Westerly *Area 11 es DCSCRIPt10N OP WORK, Building Cosrtructlan (doss not Include single family ly along the Northerly line to township ION, into,the homes and garden type apartments up to and,lncluding 6 stories, (wavy and Pacific Ocean, highway construction and dredging, Ates I also includes that portion of Northern California included with. In the following lines Co•saascing At elle Norther) bounds at the M, V, y boundary of the State of California -- corner of township 4511, ran&* 711, Mt. Diablo bass- line line end meridians w tesla Budaw hr.nb Thence Southerly to the S.V, corner of township 4411. rants 7V, 11•.1Ir EJ■[■sl•a Thence Easterly to the S.Z. corner of township 44N. range 7V, i Bd•s M B r P.■st••s Y•s•si•e •aJ/•, Thence Southerly to tile S.V. corner of township 4311, range 611, Ar►t•ft. Thence Easterly to the 53, corner of township 4311, range SV, ABRCBTOB WORRIERS9 1].90 •e0 S 1.17 llweoee Northerly to the N.E. corner of towusiwtp 4311, rause SW, UOILIJ1MARL" 1].175 .775 1.00 .02 '.06 w .SO an the Northerly boundary of the Stets of Calitorais, , i BRICKIATE"i Btonemaeonsr Thence Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the State of w Imperial OwncY 11.27 1.03 1.06 .12 California to 054 polos of beginning. Inyo, Kern and Luno Counties 12,65 1.00 1.65 .07 Los Angeles County (Cities lot �.' Santa lunlca, Mallbu, Venice, Pasadena, South Pasadena, Arcadia, IY3ntuvia and South of ' Rosuccons Blvd., including wily beach), Orange County 11.20 1.15 1.65 .30 Los Angvla• County Ieacept , C1Lle• of Banta Monica, Nallbu, Venice, Pasadena, South Pasa,i„n , Z Accadla, ltinrovia and Soutlw or O Roeaccans blvd., Including o } tong beach) 11 20 1.15 1.I5 .30 Riverside and Ban Bernardino Count r 11 20 1 2e 1 en ,:::.:.:...:..:. .S3 .11 ,,_•....:..:.......:.:•......,.. ::'. :...� j:' - bars and an • , Santa :,:.:. .. i,;'....::..:'-.::::' ':•.:....::_.:. . ,:... :..........:;;;,•......:,.; .-.`.. -,.?.::. �.'...: Obispo Counties I::.:...........:...::.:::.:. •::;.,. :, ,. .,..:.. •.. ... ;..•:.;::-;�' �,'�;;;:�:`;:;.. �: 11.35 1.15 1.10Venture 1.20 .. '..,::.,:->-:.::::::.`;•:::.`.1,,;.;: :;:.::•�.:`.�...�:: - 11RICK TWOKN9 tl.25 .95 1.955 W .... ..:..... .....:. .:.:...,•. .... - .::�;.: . ... CNIPT121St S .,. .;<._.::..,..,., - :],..w.. ;:i`• ..,:. 1.00 06 1. 1,lS .,.. .v, ... - lots - haw tl 10 11 - 69 - 1. 1.95 1.00 6 . .,,..................:... ........-'.•-:.,.:•:...::: :�:`� ��i�:::- .. Tanga Power �0 �: ,.... ......_._... .....,. ..... 10.15 1 9 rB ,.... .. `" .� 1.95 1.00 0 saw Operators6 ,.:., . .:.;, :•�. .: II hie 9gars[ P iladrive[ nr 0 Bcid r gr o dock Car neer e Pe 1 . .:.•.- ,_•.:::::..,_:.:.;;::, ..::.,.:..,:..:.....:-.a:�. . :. :,: :. . <'ii'��;!;�:Y:�;Y:.}:�: 'r�:•: Derrick bargemesto14x:4 Slinger 10.11 1.49 1.95 1.00 •.06 ........:.:..:....:.�.., _,.,,.;;._-•.;:: :.. ..` Layers 10.25 1.69 I.95 0 :°:�:.,:>;•;:;;..,!., .5?:::: w....::...,.:.,::::.,. ::..: . . :..:....:.::-'r: :_::•.::.::..:: ::.:,: Need Rack et `�. '::�:.;�:.:�....:........ .:.:•.-..s:....,.. ,,..w-.,�;. 1.19 1.95 1.00 ::.:,.:.,,: ,:.: :;':::)':•.:': :.:.,'::'.::,:-.... .:,: ,: y.::;<:,:•,:;:; pneumatic Nal! .:: •....:". .,.,,,..,...::..... ...... •.: ;.t:.:'.:i:', � 10.30 1.69 :....,,...;..:...._.-.. .- .< ..,.�,,s..,,,..,,::,:::.::,,i.•" ::� - - •:`:` - 1.9S 1.00 .06Mlllrrl h r 1.19 1.95 1.00 .116 t ,.. -: ire•,.. i pEDEtAL 11E(i1STE11, VOL 42, NO. Igo-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, {9yy • �, DLCISION too. CA77-5092 Page 3 01 t.7 i>MISION NO. CA77-5092 Page 2 1 Rook fda�e t/a e11N Paywwt# Filey+tauilp Pg41ea14 Ra#Ir t.Ar EJ.a#tba 1 ti#.,lr Ed.c.M.r te% If L N Pw14e1 veaeNee sad/e#IA Rein N L If P.arl.hr V..ene. 4a4/eeA"..7#. AVYe•To, Cue"NABON9t BUD-I 711CIANSI icont/4) , Ceeant Masons 9 9.41 11,10 3 1.75 It 1.00 .08 Riverside County Cement rlosting and Troweling elaetcteiana 4 12.36 ,15 31+1.65 .04 Ktchtne 9.66 1.10 1.7S 1.00 .08 Cable splicscs 12.66 ,65 3!+1.65 .04 DkrWALL INSTALIJW 11.21 1.30 1.60 .60 •,01 Inyoo Mono and San 8atnat4ino Li.tL"M IC t MIS t Counties 14i•arlal County tieetriolons 12.00 1.11 31+2.00 .04 ' tlectticians 13.00 .75 3l+1.45 Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 3!12,00 .04 Cable Splices$ 13.26 .75 34+1,45 Tunnel$ ' i Katn tChtns !aka Naval Otdnance tisotticians 13.20 1.11 3112.00 .04 Test 6tatlon, ydvards ArU) Cable Splicers 13.50 1.11 3!12.00 .04 eieetttetansi Technicians 14.62 .70 101.46 ,IS Dan Wis Obispo County Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 11+1.49 .1S 1:14wiclans 12.26 1.00 1t41.35 .03 Ketn County tkeaalndet of Co.l Cable Splicers 13.46 1.00 11+1,35 .03 tlectticians! Technicians 12.32 .70 1W.48 .2S• 6ante Barbaro County Csbte Spiicars 13.55 .70 1!11.44 .15 (Vandonbury AYDI We Angeles County tlactticlana 14.25 1.10 301.35 .01 Llectrictans 12.45 1.05 31-1.93 .07 Cable Spiicats 13.25 1.10 3%+}.35 .03 Cable Splicers 12.95 1.45 11+1.95 .07 R4sain4sr of County Ttettic Signal and street tlectticians 12.50 1.10 W1.35 .03 Lightin,it Cable Bplicsts 13.50 1.10 34+1.35 .01 electricians 11.79 1.05 l%+L.70 .02 Ventura County Utility Technician Na. 1 6.14 1.05 14+1.70 .02 tlsctticians 12.77 .64 3%#1.05 .02 Utility Technician No. 2 6.25 1.05 14+1.70 .02 Cable 0pllcers 14.05 d4 3W AS .02 � Tunnels XLEVATOR COMM(Umitsf tloctriclsns 13.52 1.05 1!#2.70 .02 Inpirtal, Inyo, Korn ieouth Cable Splicers 23.62 1.05 14#1.70 .02 of Tehachapi Range), We Bound Tschniclonet Angeles, #bno, Orangs, Rivets! s, W Sound Tochniclana ion building San thimstdino, San Late cwtstruetion) 11.07 .50 it Obispo, Santa tsebsts and Yentuta Counties 6aund TIKhnclatiiciane ion elevator Cunsttuctots 12.93 .545 .35 31 a .02 buiomMlticlatlon of existing Ylavatot Constructor•' butldinou x.72 .50 1! Nalpers 70%3R .545 .35 3!#s .02 Otats.Ia County 514%m ictarss 12.54 .21 3!#1.45 .02 tiavatot Conatru0tors• Cable Splicste 13.12 .81 3%#1.45 .02 kalpves 4kab.) 504JR Kern County etkxth of Tehachapi t Range) elevatot Constructors 13.49 .545 .35 3144 .01 w , 1 . �� FIDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--fRIDAY, SEPiEMSER 10, 1977 • , 4BCt6tON N0. CA77-3892 , raga S ' DeCial0N W. 677-5092 + Page �4 Brda Priap Bsoattia Pgaasb goalsPtiga EsoaNu Parasol. Naartr t 4rntMe Itaaty Edosailsa Estat N L it Psoslsoa VasaOas oe4/at Nater H 4 E Psotlaaa V414011so aalh, . A"t.Tr. LINE Co"PIM ClIONt {Cant'dl A•N.Tt< RLEYATOK OONSiBmC7OKSt (Osnttd) Orange County Elevator constructors, Oroundman, tat year i 10.21 .61 31*1.45 .02 Nalper 701JIt .EIS .]S 3Ha .02 , Oroundwn, atter lot year 10.62 .61 31#3.45 .42 ttswtar tonetruatocat Linsman) Heavy yquipmant Neipeca 1Pcob,) SOUR t Operators 12.54 .61 31#1.45 .02 Cable Splicers 13.12 .4I i 1%#1,4S .02 OLAZILRSt Lor Angeles County . Imtrlrlal County 30.90 .67 .90 Ocrun4man 9.54 1.0% 3NLiS Las "9614e,0ran4a, , Linemen 12.72 LAS 3%*1.95 Ntvrrel4a, San Bacnac4dto, Cable Splicers 13.02 1.05 3141.95 Santa Barbara, San Luis tY,lopo and ventre Inyo, Nunn and man Bernardino Counties11.19 .67 1.45 •01 Countise >ilwea+unKeaUt (it,undaan 6.99 1.11 37A2.04 .44 ---�� Lineman 11.02 1.11 ]I#2.44 ' .04 ►alma:.• trectars 10.55 1.24 2.22 1. 6 •.06 Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11. 11*2.00 .44 Kelntoralny 11.55 1.?! 2.22 1.146 .06 J otnarntall Structural 11.55 1,25 2.22 1.16 .06 Kivatst4r County 1"tGAt1ON 6 LAN"SPK3101LIMS1 Ocoundoun 9.12 .65 3WAS .04 Lineman! Line Bq,apant ieirtctol.it lea Angeles, Orange, operator• 32.36 .8! }1*1.tS .04 Son late Son Meant* herno, Cable Splicers 12.60 .15 3N1,6 .44 Son taria Obtapo. Sento barer San Luis Oblopa County and V41ntusa Counties 9.44 lot iii ]2% }j41 LAttlUtar Ground. 9,66 1.00 ISAAS .03 Inge. Soca and Mono otvntiss 9.13 .64 1.30 .70 .05 Lintownl Line Squtpmnt x WAngeles Cuunty Isscept City ' operators 12.26 1.00 114.35 ' .03 0 art Lancaster) 12.00 .78 t .90 003 cable Splicers 13.46 1.00 2tt1.35 .43 A V.ntuts County 11.91 1.05 1.13 1.50 .02 Ventura County eat son Luis Obiapo County 7.72 .67 3.20 Gruuttdawn , 11.51 .64 1!#1.05 .82 to $an garbage Co02 1,114%a\1t1:.7•KttTWUt county 6.72 .57 1.00 1.50 LMasen 12.77 .64 3%#1.05 Cable Splicers 14.05 .84 1%41.05 1.02 14%144 141 G,unty ' Santa Barbara County U80usuLmon 10.40 .73 3t41.411 (Van4sntucg An) LLnewmn 13.00 .75 3%*1.45 Oroundsun 11.13 1.10 3%41.S. .43 Cable splices 13.25 .75 3%*1.4$ Line". 14.2S 1.10 34*1,25 .43 Set% 141,Ins late Naval Ordnance .Cable splicer 15.25 1.10 31#1.35 003 14"Winder of county. 441St station oni t:t++rrds AMOcoundsen 9.31 1.10 31#1.35 .03 ' Otuunda.,n 11.74 .,70 31+1.10 '.1E ` Linsaen 14.62 .70 101.41 .IS Lineman 12.50 1.10 3W.3% .03 Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 1111.40 .15 Cable Splicer 13.50 1.10 301.35 .02 Rain a,uttty lRrmsin4sr at Count t ` Oroun4mon 9.24 .70 1%#1.44 .15 ' Linemen 12.32 .70 11*1.48 .15 - Cabls Splicecr 17.53 .70 101.46 .1S + !a t ' FEDEIIAt+gEGIfTEN, VOL, 42, NO, i iq-PEIDA1f, EEP1EM4E1 90, 1 Yfr . Aom N0. CA77-5092 yoga ; tis • DIVISION W. CA77•5052 � Pago 7 !tly. A- 118814Pdoss Somali$$Por*sans *este Pttepe*oaetM Payments Noveir .�. Edaset)ea 110e,1y notes H L it POaaleas yoselles 6.1/01 Rohs H t K Peosions yesaliso fad/es App,.7t. Apps.To. MR01.4 fir"ons{ IRAINTRUS1 (Cont+dj into ana hunts Counties i 10.61 111.00 .83 9 1.03 Spray sandblastar swing stage leletlal county 12.1! .61 1.17 .09 (1.3 storks of less)# Pasts PAiNTIOU01 machinist Special coating lageclal,olange, Riversides spray i 11.77 .66 as .60 .02 lee Any►lu (PMJnA #tut. 9 caplejack 12.52 .66 .,75 .60 .02 ltocn county toaasinder of county Western- can Bernardino te6cidulnq brush Rtwsh# Palntosucosra 10.09 .99 1.16 .75 .07 brush at Roller, awing Saga# 9.67 .IS .61 .O3 Papethenverae Iron, steel sheetrock Pallewharojerso Taping joint 4144 bitdya tawtnp stage){ 10.12 ./S .61 .03 Shout ruck taper 11.12 .99 1.16 .75 .01 Spray! sandbtastete 30.11 .45 .61 .03 *tush lowing stage), Spray 11.16 .99 1.1; .73 .01+' Steeplejack 11.37 .45 .61 .01 Steeplejack 12.39 .99 1.15 .7S .07 Son lois Oblepo, Santa Invu. torn (Lancaster, 1"jave, Barbara, sold Vantute tknlntlea 9ala4ale, {Rina Lake Naval Brugh 11.51 .75 .60 .01 Oednanca Teat Ltattott and t gran Ana steal# 9apetbsnyatat , Wwatds Ayb), tog M991e6 Pasta machloe Operator/ tucept WASU11e Area). mono . Sendbleatat 11.76 .75 .60 .03 San bernerdinc (out at a spcayown 12.01 .75 .60 .01. tine north at Towns Including Yelena, shoot bock 12.11 .7S .60 .03 China tete Area, Johannesburg, steeplejack 12,76 .75 .60 .03 Basan, south including the ` i ►arkiny tat Striping Mork ^s1► Vo lghtwuu.l Areal asst/ar ltighwaY ttstkates t•Cl Stash 11.27 8.;ts .75 .60 ,021• ' Into and Kn.n ou,ntlee -1 ' Structural steel 9.97 .50 .35 Is and bcldgy i i•.n hinter surnsr 11.39 .6; .75 .40 .02 Striper Helper 1.22 .SO .3S. b N Tatars 11.79 .46 .7S .60 .02 Traffic Dolinuting Davies Stuffs eving stage (13 Starless Applicatort Wheel Stop at less)I Pelsorhanpecat Installer* Traffic suc- sandblastacal Splay 11.52 .66 .73 .40 .62 focal Sandblauter 1.87 .50 .35 Is sough owing stage luvet 13 Seller #troths delineating stottu) 11.66 .66 ..75 660 .02 device applicator, wheal , Structural •teal and bridge, stop installer, tcatfia ' awing 11.67 .66 .75 .40' .02 auofaae sandblaster) 7.72 .SO .35 b slurry seal grotatloat Hiner Oteretut 8.67 .50 .35 is Squeegee man 5.37 ,S0 .1S b Applicator Operator 7.72 .50 .35 b Shuttlawan 6,65 .So .35 b Top tun 6.33 .50 .35 b 1 t • co ...._. .. ..... -. +t. '.:.:.............•>•:•:;:,r:::y....,,.:... ..,.. . FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 12 N4. 190-RIDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1977. ? .sol 0DCI9I04 Not CA77-5091 Fag+ 4 OSCISION NO. CA77•1093 hpe ! BasisFilnp SensOts Payments Baste Pilot*00010111a Pay-sell _ Nerdy Elaeatb►. HarA/ Elrutlw Raise H L M panel"$ Y0e01100 o44/01 ba iLotmEpss Bteaaflltarsr RaNAM !oast*%* varetlar �n/f*# Apr.Tr. PAINTEMi (Cuntrdl tisparial, tax Angeles. orange, frnik"192,Crnutt at Riverside. San Bernardino. Trattle Delineating Device San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara Applicator S.17 .SO .1S Is and Ventura Counties 9 11.66 lot lit 131 3/4t stripart Nheei Stop tnetallert Inyo. Rern (except coat of surf4ae San.ibla$toc 4.44 .sd .33 b tan Angola$ (Aqueduct) end Helper (atellsoc. wheal stop Mane Counties 10.44 .9S 1.45 1.45 .17 inatatt•r, traffic surface Rern County test of tan sanOblastsr) 4.43 .54 .35 b Angeles Aqueduct) 13.31 .9S 1.45 1.45 .17 slurry G"al "-fatieni RCPRICENATION L AIR Co11D1TIONltels , Mixer 1lporator 5.44 .S4 .15 b Riverside and San Sunacdino ' S.ldrngee lull 7.49 .50 .IS b Counties 9.45 .96 .70 .901 .OS Applir-►tor Operator 6.61 .SO .31 b Las Angeles and orange Counties 11.915 1.51 1.70 1.42 .24 shrttleaian 4.6$ .50 .35 It ROOPCRtt Twp K1111 5.13 .54 .35 Is Iapeclal County 9.99 .SO .75 1.44 111-MI'euro. lnyo, Rota *tad flow Counties 14.35 .60 .40 lepertnt County 11.01 Rlvotaide an4 son pernacdino Lrte Anqelee Amt Orange toe. ' 9.745 .61 1.95 .70 .10 Counties 10.45 .40 .75 1.10 Rtvereldv and son Bernardino Los Angeleo, Orange and Ventura Cuuntlos 15.00 .01 Counties 11.59 .43 .40 .044 San Int$Oblal.o County 11.00 San Lute Obispo and Santa Santa nalbatA county 4.41 .70 1.05 .01 Barbara Counties 10.43 .533 .34 .0025 Yeatura County 13.16 .!O 2.I5 :42 BREW Wr"WORR1'ASt Z PW\StUWAS I'ViMR:t Iapecial County 11.94 1.04 .2.24 !apart►I. Lnyn. ►boot Rern County (China IAta NAVAL Witar ^ wralds and San pecnardlno Ordnance Toot station otrS m RfVntiea 14.9! 1.45 2.45 , dr Aft) 13.67 1.04 1.44 .03 an t Rern County (flea I Recn Cunnty (China tato Naval "Y of t ordnance T.-At stations County and all aat nyo an0 B.bat.fr AM) 11.725 .95 1.95 .55 Mann Counties, los Angeles Rrrn County Mal-sin,Ner at Co.) 9.40 .95 1.95 .SS county ;that portion North tabs Angeles an•1 Orange Cita. 10.175 .95 1.9S .40 of a stealght Tins drawn 6.15 .93 1.95 .S4 between Gartman and Big Pineal 11.17 1.04 1.40 .03 Santa Barbara county (except San tats alrt nnnty tae Angeles County (Retwinln0 9.53 .95 1.95 CSS Fattfan I1.S3 .94 1.SO .02 Santa l Orange Count 11.63 1.04 3.11 .0! Santa barbers Co. (Santa 1Mcla1 9.73 .93 1.95 .SS Rivsralds and San sacnacditw Writers county 9.44 .9S 3.95 1.45 Counties 10.10 1.04 ,1.40. .04 .sen Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties 11.00 .94 1.60 rig FEDERAL REtiiiTER, VOL. 43, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 N , pECIS10N tq. CA77-1092 iS141t N0.' C,,77-3402 • Pago 10 ►age • tD ""�...�..... Ato lqw 1( Qa k•rd F.ia.+.�:.�,',°.(t»p ri••aeh A-N•W Yrat's pa Borr rtAox LAYZMI R'�a' N L N Pasdsu E/ounaa O'1+bac aY! B-21inaksglIvirfig•lpay,if_MnlathaaaDDay. ,"flat count Yuma sad/## Loa Angeles, Or..., 0 f.Si .90 AfP►•Tr. tC1rS i Banta Barbara, a (s•calder f 1.45 A. Orplc ysc contfrbupe Hof tkrale pt'1eia .07 and 26 of basic hourly rat! tot i sonthactaeltot over S years ! , Ban 4ernard}no ' ssrvlai an,} vrntura Counties fsY Cttdit. ifx fall iblldaysr A hr Yssrs Service as Vacation "M County. including that 10.52 .70 .SI o"11 r. Puttion lying rant of the '!4 .0! b. A'Floyac contributes .. Lan Angrtr• A< hear to Vacation fund0far the first 9sN*lot Y Pond plus $.1)Per thot lutduct and but lean than r IncludedLionvin that ea}yo Y but lees han S Yost* i.11 Per }aur year Vacation fyftnt, i year Bscn Hara2 Re eervation Years 1.51 hour i.ii pec trove tc Yaastlos fund S Years BPx1xSLr ' r . ' Par hour to Yaditlon furM. t over 10 �i rtrrl:xar 9.72 .70 .LS ' . liWrial }nyo, arrn, wno. .70 .07 Oranle Vent Banta Mat, tttvreside, Ban b t r isscrpt ontarlu.ern Late ' Mn Wis t t oblsi'ur Santa Barbara and Ventura (except Santa Paul, , point laklu and AnNit nuf las gels, (LornrM! • r 1S.OT' ' arkl Area Within A WIs wles City .!S JS �. { Ilea or hw4na). Orange (Banta eernauttno t4rrtar!o}An'aatBan Ventura Santa n d ia. Point ♦ *,gu and POCt lttxA220t)pCxarunaal li.Sf ( �r;• �+ ., � l .f0 r: :•: rr +7rtrial r ant ;�• "-�:: �`' '. •;i.,_:.._.+. `� Y .: J rlpx f t`rrCNSr 11.1 c'+• :�: �• ':��ja/.'�:"':..; (� t 11.17i y M rt County* z�. s .i B i 1 i1• An51 es .i! or ag and .01 _. Ab Vsntu 1.17 '... ._ � :...' rat .•. .,.c.... . ' ...:• ountler .,, .. ,; San W .00T':?L' '.'4.'.f i garb i ark( Hants •fQ 1.10 t ar Apvsraids 9 f and Ban b .!7 sr 1.45 Hardt no f' cwr t.:o Counties r u .f s AL t:iTBtt i a .L -►. i T 1. fas • f fiI rtengeand va nturaCouptt1 S .•,.... .:...... :,.t..... , ..:'. S 1.24 - - r 11 ., .}.. '���,.y•'{.;�.:.��ii.�:�3•., r.t,,y iii,;'. 1 - ... i. i r: •.. F` i•. t. ! :f : , :tib.• , , r.. 1 �a i RE FEDERAL A R R l •-+.r ITER N VOL ..' t 7 . 4 r30,O • 19 O+IY iE EM r3ER 197 • , d DEC381G11 H0. C07-1111192 saga 12 • DEC3620H H0. CA77-5492 page, 13 ` Map Benefits prcmeels .. Beeit Adage Besefits himeale , Balsa tJtEDItC11S �" It.al� E/dnlles Ehlrtellee (Tunnel) R•ns H i M peatisae Yuetiea arJle, keret H!it psasiera Ye:su•a rnlht AMc.Tt. Aqt.To. . bATCtt PLAN! LABORMS1 bull Gang ' Nockarp Trackman) O,ncrata Clem, Group 1 1 7.95 11.05 1 2.30 .80 .14 ' including katdero and Spreadecar Cbangehouasaan# Das(.Rrns Dumpaa ,occur 3 0.10 1.05 2.30 ' .90 .10 (outaideit Sasoprt (brakeman Group 3 8.30 1.05 3.30 .50 .10 and Switchman on tunnel work)$ ' 4 B.IS 1.45 2.34 .80 .14 Tunnel materials handling lent• Group T+wl Nan 1 9.23 .95 / 1.lS .55 Group i3 b50 1.45 3.30 .60 .10 t CABLE T%MCRt Chuck Tendert Hipr'arr Steel tore caller and 80tterh7 helper# Vibtatoraun, I , lackhamwer, pneumatic tools . (except acillerll Wading and . unloamnq agitator cater put n tender using mattio cc other raaterials i l.3S '.i3 1 1.lS .33 *LAST=. 0c ills•. lotdetmani Chemical grout Ietmanl Cherry " picaatsant Grout guranr Grout miaetawnt Grout puRrurnr Jack- lay ■(nets Jusho sant Reaper Q .. an•d other pneumatic cwhcrete t "; placer o1becatotl Nrnst tunnel A cc (hand or machlnal# h.wdesman y.` , •• (prtet house)$ pelmet Kant Sha ctrl• Mans "rare# furs Raiser aur •atter# y1whetatni Ratinhe,c s ' twr+nt or •Leel)r Tunnel con- ' cost• tintehert 1k,taieman# ' (t(•atattn•1 of tcovelinq audicc Grouting Machines SanahiaaLer !.!1 .95 1.!! .55 ' BRAT. Rates miner• Diamond o' + dcllloc 9.79 Now ND , r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-•FRIDAY, SEFTEMRER 20, 191'7 j Z Page D>Cis10N it0. C1,11-S892 Pogo li W DEC sai #ro. Call-S692 IAWW7tb {Cgntrdl t,aistlBFss , and Mavidltrq of Panel* �' 1 Aa sit Rakatr location, tr9por and Asphalt 89 C1116469 Samoa (all typeals . Doting Machina 8afpat (autaidit" Cleaning t 1petisiattt Corwc+ta Corr Cutter, Gtindae at sandacs CaasOcI lectinq tkoup lx fi strike-oits ttincceN, vacs[ curingl isu9gY•►� scoring old at view conccot+i OtlOIL and/or ' Fugues Conarato sago hing lot to o[ Wick and lumbars acY packing of Tatchs Cuhateta Saw Mon, cutting, tteuoiitiun twbafec, ttl'tng of She*-Bolt Woius Pita Watahrt, llstNss, hereat, 2»1/2 it. dclit ager'ocand ovet byvarl lany method, inside nd awti hydro ' t purw:teta, ptuggitu)r rant Oaa. oil and/at Water piprltn+Wcappec--s` pipe lata! Kattlebanr potsen and Man sfuah inadesa, pillage and trabrl+ tlandterat Fisg rets Sardst and stones tYfief lrprct Weal e.ultl-p water pipwltns pabogcct tsiwxec, genets'or goriattuetlaI taborer, tan- lataitat, lsndscapiall trrtrorrce jrttingt applying sepia'!, lay-W14, eceowta, Ikea erurtio and a!mof I ltrc type *+tar la a t grnetat ctasnupt (`applying` means asgllying, dipping• brushing tic honating gear eleivmtticlatoolsls me polaty water and sit 3lnrrs Mat iletaoStppnyaxulitatedt taslurry Sam, pipe pipe wropiiing and watutpsootinglf dpa Coma-.'costs, and similar Dsetaif Mig,ling and 8i9nall"I t*us' Mtn. shuttle Man, • Claus 1Miseg 01,614toc. applicator opetatas, Sq wad suc[scat Tatman r Vibrating Mtuale not Separately ly class, hit 8laattnryr t and including ' as est, conorate as other Pe rchanieai twin net +apargt lsaarfing,resu'klns oint ldtaprc ngekup fun, tr,p Man}t Sttitiec, pt' !,,ting, grouting, moklnq joint*, ar,.! ail! acnes a# dicrsl Moak elinryccl sad fksrtat ill Tuai Crib or Skgl ttouto LatMtrrt To conegatei�, Sublet gautat joints, p,{ntin.1 and any Chipping r *Sgii s" steel Meaduc- I t ileatort window Ciraneci Wife Mean pulling-- , ! gsN ko. ( Device ai+ti Notary scarifier oc ine S r erl Can[ f atloari w Barka, !!cake! and slmiUs tyle! { porting o" t,oacd Men Alai Guideline stotalt�a fa, ` ett SMrralact (eueui 4usprc ton ' Yatd at larger rises and t + Ttanching rirchins, hand p i hapd-guidad 6gaup 2s aapM Cesapoal Digger arra lnatal'etr Chuck tandatt RtaN , to Shooting and Ttartoh sfaatrgr i handtfng bulk [amends at the chute !too tradysta truskar Group it Ccitit+rc, shares, la}9 g, Palk. pouring concgata, the handling t tJ9g nN solid, gas p Naa 01, sired kook rlin9eta train sadinyvvsteti, aiiv 9+,e Yl tato e,to •s valla, slabs. amp dacka, (Loose,g. viaua lkmbbtartrta+oid!bxm Q tax) Cutting_ opettator, 10 lbs. and avuct ptp.e Y vatag a and etdrwalkas CnnXreN Cutrt--tat at sill Pg+tabcleated ttanhala lnataticct sretdblaatrr (Moasles+nl, �88aa tuteh 0{vtatoc (pewatltlanii Pine heavy c r highway" aWe# calltapfd//orWater Melding in aattneetion with p.atgrcrsi walk . t,asvy eunatsuctiont bleating! and blasting Q pact. suawaya, and Birt."! type -i Piveltns vcspiyc»`tvt rind[! a •alg%Karl an0 pan tinporac�Wt+o'ra sweepers Ccoup St slastsca PaWa gives work o[ loading ritaaidlasssexcludhoding Jack r ♦aphaltt latstregr pautin, tad at all powder and saptulaing at whatever IL r Sack- t stipssp 6tottepsvrg, Plasinq atan.at wet *asked conatetal �acallaspilead» ttagt, multiple unit, a�any and TS1{art BAlxtbpsstrc (Nit tandarlt SepClintiar, AndcatoKr i +tom mesh toadlviry and placin9t prllpatr All igwec drills, asstrWing Uttain No 0 latwteK, hyuwc, whathcs gager dlar+rtd, wganr + ren}t Tank sea/as and Cpeanect Ttee 8sush sRtsdderrs irisin saw atm all types of uaahrnioal dcliis t rittelmilh Rtiptrt and aps/tac type including Cat 00"W11o.rcr ` s 1: r j' ,i i ;tori - , ._ NO AY, SEPi EM6Etl 30 EGiiEllr VOL.Y49e I " i `D r f y • - atctSI014'110. CA77-S092 tap 17 DECISION ND. CA77-5092 t Pago 16 ' fd.•t•.•I11s Pa�•.1t . ...�. f-1w1•.�'1s PaY-•.Ia , e•tl: � 9 Y e•tic i tsa•I IIw.IY Ebcd4a � Ur dY EbutJ•. P'ON14 I*UIPxDff On"TORS R•i•s If L X P•.ti•q Yacati.c •nPub POM I*UIPNCNI'OPMA2ONS It•t.. N t Ir P•asl•.s Versos'. •014101 ' pltf:[tG t fK3 App/.Ta• AlY1.Tc. (Hydraulic Suction Dradgaa) . Group 11' $ 9.75 .95 $ 2.00 .50 .01 , LVIAMAN $11.60 .9S S 2.00 .SO .04 Croup 2t 10.01 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ' croup 31 30.32 .95 2.00 .50 .04 WATCH IMIN11Af welder 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .04 t� Croup 41 10.46 .95 1.00 .50 .04 Croup St 10.60 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Oe4nNTt 10.51 .9S 2.00 .50 .04 croup 61 10.79 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Croup 71 10.91 .95 2.00 .50 .04 I MiitCi"AN (Stun winch or dradga) 10.47 .95 3.00 .SO 1 .04 Croup 91 11.00 .95 2.00 ,SO .04 Croup 91 11.21 .95 2.00 $0 .04 f, SAMDWI Deckhandl Pirfmanf , 011atf lavaahand 9.93 .95 2.00 .SO .04 (CImshall Dcadgaa) t t' tfVKNMN 11.60 .95 3.00 .50 .04 ' WATCH D10111M 11.02 .95 3.00 .50 .04 _ owl 1qn 10.34 .95 2.00 .50 .04 fv LAIIGt KATY 10.40 .95 2.00 .SO .1 .01 •• , _ Z1. em(Ge N1 Dackhandl Pleasant w, Oti�t 9.91 .95 2.00 .50 .04 • rU. ' s FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 140--FRIDAY, SEPTEMSER 30. 1477 t'p k;� DSCisIOW N0. Page ly CA77-SO93 Page to DECISION ND. CA77-5091 142 t t7 POWFJI DQOI1,00M OPERATORS Group L Statement Compressor (less than 600 C.S.M.)l Engineer {OWER HQtlittieNT OPEPA70NO (Coat'd) Oilerl Generators Heavy Duty Aapairmanl Helpecl Pump{ Signalman{ Switchman Group 6t Asphalt or Concrete Spreadlnq (tamping at tinlshin0)l Group 21 Compressor (600 C.P.M. at large[)! Concrete Miser, skip Asphalt Paving Machina lbattset Cessna or .Imilet typell bridge type. Conveyor# y{tamans Hydrostatic PumPI Oiler Ctushet !asphalt Crane *potatoes Caat-(n-place Plias crying Itaubina# Combination oreotaetote plantlI Plant (psiatoet Generator, Pump at Caepeaastrt Mixer and Compressor fqunits work)# Campaator, belt-protrlleet !mately Drill Helper (oiltisld)s Skiploador -wheal tyle up to C.Wtatete Mixer - paving# Concrote Pump (truck ftauntedll Crane 3/4 yJ. w/o attacheental Soils Field Tschnieiant Tat Put Fitesunt operator up to and including I$ ton capacity)(Long-booms PAY Temporary Heating Plants Trenching Machine Dilate ?luck Crane appltcoble)s Crwbhinq Plants Drill Ductucr Elevating Graders 011ee Forklift lover i tune)# Code Checker# Grade-alis Grouting , Machine# MuaJing ShldIdl Heavy Duty tiepaltmane Holes operator >;! Group 3a A-!team or Minch Teuck{ Elevator Operator (insides# Equip- (chic4qu Dwaa and platter type)! Dolman Isult Loader and similar mens Classes (rack)# hard YerquWn {with dcagtype attacldrnts)i typal 14Tuurnedu blob Cwwpactur or similar type# Litt mobil•! Helicopter Radioman 1HIounJit lower Concrete Curing Machinot Litt Slab Machine (Vagu�xq An Litt typ♦r•)s t.ardet (Atb41Ya hswat Concrete Saul foot driver Judo Fats Stuart Ross Cachet biclid, Slates and similar tyl'al# Katectal llalut# Hauking Machine lJob •!tell Stationary Plpo Wrapping and Cleaning Machine (1/4 yd. rubber %lead, rel{ sit track typos)1 Pneumatfo Concrete Placing Machine (llawkley-Pre.awull or similar ty{.ull Pneumatic Group 4, Asphalt Plant Fiteassel Doting Machines Boaman at Mtaetmon Handing Shield (tunnulls Pumis:tets Guise Isnaty Drill (excluding (asphalt at cur+etatehi Chip Spreading Naehinat Conecste itiegl caisson typa)t Rubbur-tired Larth hiving) G{ullws+nt (Dingle ongirso-• (small poctabiati beldg* type insloadet and Turntables Dinkey Catatpillee, Euclid, Athay Waqu+. and simile[ typos with any tsoI.-~tlw or Mstatman sup to and Including 10 tone)! Dfuip- and all attachments over 25 ydo, and up to and including SO sent Cce*sec (greaset buck)! Helicopter Moist# Highlino cu. y4e.ottuckll hubl+ot-tired Eaeth flavin+# t+luti ent WILiple Cabie.sy Signalman! Wydco-hammer-loco Stampetl Power Dweep•r{ engine, up to and including 2S yds. •tcuckli Rubfur-ticeJ ` Witter Icampacting)l Sct4e4 famphalt of conerst•)# trenching Sceaput (sell-loading-paddle wheal typo-John Wage, 1040 and Machine (up to 6 it.) simllar single unitli Sklplcadet (crawler and whorl tyle-04419' s 11% yds., up to Sari including 6% yds.)# Surtoce Ilnatere and Group si luptsatt Plant Fngineort backhoe lop to and including ` + Monett Tionching Machine {over 6 ft. dr{+th capacity)# Tuner 3/4 yai.), ba%cts plants Bit Shetperecl Wnetete Joint Machine Ccanor Tractor Compre*roe Dtill Cambinatioi.# Tcratur Jassy type ? faanal and similar typois 6,ncteu Pioneer Dock tatginel Derrick- larger than 0-5-100 tlywhest h.p. and ever, or stwilarl buil- a man loiltielJ type)• Drilling Machine operator (including water }, driest. Tappet. Scraps# asul Push Thaw%Oe OIR910 e1all11411l Tractor wlis)I Turblitt luswier %-ton capacity)+ Myd%ograpblo Seedeg (lows ottachmsntell Tcaysllaq Pipe Wrappings Cleaning and bAndtng .� machine lettsw, pulp at *•ed)# Machine Tool Opocatot# Haglnnle ' Machin! Tunnel locawtive (ores 30 tunoli Shrivel* Rsekloet tnteitael I- ' Slab V(utalues hechanle Veto, Curb or Cutter . 0coglins, Classholl (over 3/4 y4. and up to%cu. yda. e.e.4.1 401 (caxwaets as ayphattli liochanlcal Finisher {concrete-Claey, (Long boom pay applicable)I Selt-peopAll*4 Curb and Gutter Johnoon. Dldw.11 as stallail l Pavement. Deea►ec (truck mounted){ , Machine ' Wad Oil Miaing Machines Willer (asphalt as FlnishlI Rubber- s tiled tatth %owing 15iulpmsnt (single err)inet up to and including i 1S y4•. steuck)I Sotf•peopells4 Tat Pipelining Mahclaal Slip Putm hurt (p.nst-Jlcvai hydraulic Meting device got concrete f tassel! Skipload•t (Crawler an4 Wheel type over 3/4 yd. and up to and including 14 y4s.Lr Stinger Crane (Austin-Wostera 1 ' u1 *letter typell Teactor-bulthoaet. Tamper Seea(er (single •ngtnet up to 100 hep., flywheel and Similar types* up to and Including D-S and *letter types)! 'tugger Hoist 1 decal Tunnel Looceai twe aver 10 and up to and including 30 tons)I Holder- general older-4 n Sal ...-.. ... ,.,." .... ...x.. ...41...:......... .:•:.....,. .7'"'. i. o-.:. .. .. ......:r :..•.....•. .. , .. ... • t,. . - t` " ti. .:e FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO. 190-41IDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1477 U1 • DECISION W. CA77-SOSI page 20 DOC1S100 NO. CA77-5092 pats 21 P'ONYR ig101M'tlTJty GPsavi9o#it (a#ntral ' � 1 . tells pdep RsaaOh Pet■au , Group 71 Crane. over 25 ton up to and Including 100 tons m.r.o. A. Neat ' flong Goan par applicable)! Detrick Boggs (long boos pay appli Nal+i N L W pastimes Yare#Wa *41 roe cablell Dual blue Mleert Meavy Duty Repaltsan-welder Combination# TSM DRIYMAO "0161, !tiff-tela. Guy bvrr)ek of similar type, up to and including 100 tons (long boom pay a)•pllcabtetl tbnocell leovookive (dissell, gam as electriW l Motor Patrol-blade Opoestot Uingle anginal( OrOup 11 4 6.72 1 LAS .70 91.00 .10 iWltiplo %"In*Tractor fltuclid and similar type, except quad Group 21 5.60 3.2S .70 1.00 .10 S Catll #wbber-tiled 2atth loving rquipownt faingle engine, over Group 31 S.66 IAS 00 1.00 .10 $0 rde. attvck)I Rubber-tf.ed Garth Moving squipeent tawltiple + + Group 48 4.95 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 engine, ruetid, Caterpillar and similatl (over 25 yds. and up Group S1 6.56 1.2S .70 1.00 .10 to SO cu. yde• otruck)1 Shaval, Beckham, Draglihf, Clomabsll. } Group 61 9,00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (over $ cu, yde. m.r.0.10onl boom pay Applicable)! tower Ctsne ( Group 78 9.64 LIS .70 1.00 .10 Rapalrment Tractor Loader (crmvlat and wheat type over 6% yda.)i :+ Group 01 r 9.05 1.25 .10 1.80 .10 W#der-certltledl Wads Miser and similar Pugslll yquipment Group 91 t 0.10 1.25 .70 1.08 .10 Group lot 9.11 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group 61 oto y opplf Automobjet moist-Stitt Blit-Sp tors! Crane-ovqtNt 100 Oona Group 111 t.13 1.25 .70 t.OQ .10 (Don)boon pay applieablet lwiat-mutt legs, Guy loarrtct or Droop 128 9.20 1,23 .70 1.00 .10 similar types laapabim ut hol}ting 100 tons of morattlong Gcoup 131 .9.25 1.25 .70 1.08 ,lQ Woo PAY applicablofI ttaam 9ACAwetar - 1902 than 758 cu, yds.# Group 3U � 9.50 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Mechanical pinlebing loclifnet lobile poem Traveler, lotot patrol, Group 151 9.75 1.25 .70 ` 1.00 .18 s.tlti-englaett Pips tk,t.11a ttachinet Bubbet-tited mstth moving Group 161 9.15 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 equilwunt lm.,itiple engine, Cuclid, Caterpillar and slailac - , type aver $0 cu. yds. struck)# Rubber tired salt-loading Scraper (paddle wheel-auger tyle melt-loading-2 or mors unita)t Rubber- tired Scraper -puahin+l one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull , ISO# per tour additional to Wee late)f Tandem f4uipswnt 42 unite only)# Tandem Tractor (quad t cc similar ty)e)I Tunnel kilo paring Mechltm { - w Gtoop to Canal Linage canal Tfitamect Nelieopter pilott sighlins ' t1 Cabt9wY1 Bracts CotttrotUd Garth Moving pqutpment 191.00 p/h 1V1 additional to beef retell Wheel aoavator (over 750 cu. Yd.l i' i u i, J_ �y , 'a y FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 140--1`1IDAY, 1E►7FMRER 30, 1477 ;,r DON N0. CA77-5092 1 Page ::J • . TA UC[ DRtVMC Gr Iv Group 11 ra[ehousaman and Teamter v IJ Group 21 Driver or vehicle or combinaclone of vehicle@ of 2 axle@ (Including all vehicles rue than elxAnent permit load tonsil Trsfflc.Control ` Pilot Car, excluding ,pving heavy equipment Group 31 Truck mounted Pow et Scow 1 ' Group 41 Drivers of vehicles or combination of vehicle@ of J axles ma1 Cement Dl Group 51 Sootn etrlDutorl Fuel Truckl Road 011 spreader T1 uCkl Mate[ Truck, 2 axle Group 61 Dump, of Iaaa than 16 yards , 1 � 1 Group 71 h ansit-mis, under 1 yardal Dumporets, less than iy yards ` T A Group 61 Truck Rapallman uelepc Group I1 Mater Truck, 1 or wore.ares j ! i Group l01 PS and almllac t ' yp. truck rMn perfor�lnq rlthln the . Tvamater@' jurisdiction# Pipeline an dUtlllty working TruckInc ut ed to andlUtllityuding iworlk,bUbetematcompositeccrsrplacu@adlable tSlurrylDrlv@cl lno Truck Cceaaec and Tiraman (500 per hour additional for Tlnman) , Gtuup 1L Transit-mix, 1 yards cc motel over rpDucrete, fy yards and Group 121 Drlvet of vehicle cc combination of vehicles of 4 v 'Q at ts axle• i1 Group 111 Duey, 16 yards but leu than 25 yards � v1 Group 141 A-Prams or Swedish Crane, or similar type of d11equipment I wr1 Lurk Lift Drivers Roes Carclec, highway ' ' Group 1S1 All-'Off-highway Drylpment within Teamsters Jurisdiction (off highway cx%bInatlon of vehicles or equlpawfnt rLth multiple Lwer sources, 11.00 per hour additional)l Dump, 25 � - U3948 Truck kepaltun Yacde or •-. •. . Group 161 Truck Repairman Welder , 1 , t 1 r' = t 1 , `�" FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 SUPYA8E0r"DMCISION STATES California COteMES1 imperial, ►erne Los Angsles, ' Orange, Rlvacside. San Bernardino. .. San Luis Obispo, Santis Barbara and DSC1s20N N0. CA77-5093 page 2. Ventura DW111011 IMNMERs CA77-S093 DATE1 Date of Publlortion Supersedes Doclalon Ike. CA77.5042 dated may 6. It??, In 42 rR 23306 UtSCRIPTION Or IAMI Residential Construction c011616ting of Single family .._.�._.., .. home• and garden type spartsnnts up to and Including i at011es. /0040 Ftiq.8es01116Paraeais . i N6wiP 913006th• Rotes N L M Peableas Y6c61be ss4/6j /ars Points/sadtts P6rm001s s A,yt.Tt. IlsOrrr 9140660100 r SLOC1RICIA1121 Rebs N L t1 1`40010,5 Y64611e0 0041/st imperial County ' Arrr•Tr, Electricians F 13.00 .75 3141.45 ASB83TOS t10RitER! 1 13.90 .80 9 1.17 .06 Cable Splicers 13.28 .75 31#1.45 bOttrJWARfNS 13.173 .775 1.00 .S0 .02 Recn (China take Naval Ordnance RRICILAYNNSr Stonemasons# Test Station, Edratds APD) Clactricianst Technicians 31.82 .70 '1041.48 015 lal.eclal County 31.23 1.03 1.60 .12Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 1141.48 .1S seen County 12.65 1.00 1.45 .01 Rein County (Remainder of ' We Angeles County ICities of County) Santa lauslas, Naltbu, Venice, ` Elactelcianal Tachnielsne 12.33 .70 1\#1.411 .1% Pasadena, South Pasadena, Cable Splicers 13.SS .70 lif1.68 .19 Aseadla, Iwntuvia and South of Los lusgelse County Rosecrans Blvd., Including Eisctcictane 13.65 1.05 31t1.lS .07 tsrrt 9esch)I Orange County 11.20, 1.19 lots .30 Cable %piano 13.95 1.05 3\#1.15 .07 Wa Angela. County (eacept Cities of Sanas Orange County Noniea, Nal/bas, Electricians 12.54 .11 16#1.45 .02 Venice. Pasadena, South Cable Splicers 13.12 .11 3601.15 .OJ Pasadena. Arcadia, Wrn ovla and South ut sotaccons Blvd.. Rivar6ids County Zr Including Lang buch) 11.20 1.19 1.45 .30 Eteotcicians 12.36 .15 3601.61 .01 Rivatalde 604 San sesnacdtna Cable Opt coca 13,66 .!% 3601.6E .84 Countles 11.30 1.28 1.55 .16 San Bernardino County A Santa Bast»ca ars4 San lute Electricians 13.00 1.11 36#2.00 .06 sit Obispo Counties 11.35 1.1% 1.10 .85 .62 h Cable blsra 13.30 1.11, 7\x7.00 .Ot IA 31.76 1.00 1.20 ..0% San Lullo Obtspu County Ventura County h E16ctr1oLna 37.26 1,00 11101.1% .07 MCs Ttwur" s 8.355 .95 Lots .09 CAsrt72T#:RSs � Cable Splicers 33.4e 1.00 i\:1.30 .Ol Calpontece 10.05 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Santa Masbate County • Sao Pilots 10.13 1.41 1.95 1.00 .06 IYandenbucg Aril) Tu610 Puwr Sar Operators 10.15 1.49 1.9S 1.00 .06 Electticlans 14.25 1.10 3\4,1.35 .03 Cable splicers 15.25 1.10 34#1.15 .03 Ahirttletat ll-entPiltiltal etr bridge Remainder of County us dwk cu)unten# Petrick ' I.aivemont stock slinger 10.10 1.49 1.95 1.08 .06 Electricians 12.50 1.10 3601.3% .03 Nerd hwwd flour byes• 10.35 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Cable Splicers 13.50 1.10 36#1.35 .03 Baas W-1% Slinger 10.20 1.49 lots 1.00 .06 Ventura County Pneuesllrs Witt 10.30 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Electricians 12.77 .84 3x#1.0% .47 HIIlutiyhta IO.SS 1.49 lots 1.80 .06 Cable Splicsta 14.05 .8t 3x#1.05 .87 COU31T HAMM$t Cement Itaa.Nta 2.41 1.10 1.75 1.00 .08 Cesrrot I'lusting and [toweling Machine 8.66 1.10 1.75 1.00 .01 DRYWALL INSTALtM 31.71 1.30 1.80 .60 .07 i . t . . Cat t s. �••� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL X12, NO. 19D-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1971 c`.r ci DMIS10N NO. CAII-5091 page 2 DECISION NO. 0.77-5093 ..ge 3 t_ • �.� 1 •slit l Ora!• ,Pda4r E.a39041116 Pgmesl• � ., � Oats Puts•! s permeate Nwdv 5t•a•tbe $brdy Et•t•6bs Row N l V poosless Yee•Ree rat/e, Oates N S M Pesaiess vemiss eat/or A►at.T,. Av►t.Ta. RtEC1712C2ANlt LLLYATOR CON9IANC'i"OA9i Imperial County Imperial, Kern (South of tiectrictans { 13.00 .73 30#1.45 �• ' Tehachapi hangs!, las Angeles, Cable Splicers 11.26 .75 36+1.45 Orange, Klvarsldet Ban tern IChina rake Naval Ordnance j Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Tut Station, tdeards APB) Santa Barbara and Ventura alectriclans$ Technicians 14.52 .70 14+1.46 .15 Counties Cable Spilosre 16.30 .70 11+1.40 .1S tlevator constcuotorr { 11.lS .51! .I! 31+e 402 Kern County (Remainder of Elevator Constructors' Countyl Helpers 104JR .545 .3S 30#a .02 Etectcicianal Technicians 12.32 .70 14+1.45 .1! tlevator Constructors' Cable Splicers 13.55 .70 11+1.41 .15 F Nslpeca (Ptub.) 504JR tau Angeles County Kern County (North of tlectr Icians 12.65 1.05 30#1.95 '.07 Tahacl.api Patyel Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 W-1.9S .07 Elevatot Constructots 13.49 .545 .35 Use .02 , Orange County • elevator Conottuutore' Electricians 1234 .41 34;1.45 1.02 Neipers 704JR .545 .IS 31+0 .02 Gable Splicers 13.12 .I1 f 31+1.45 .02 Elevator Construotote' Riveretde County Bvlpess Prob.) 301JR Electrlct4na 12.36 .65 30#1.65 .04 OLASILKS6 Cable Splicers 11.66 .85 31+1.65 .04 imperial County 10,90 .67 .90 San Bernardino County Angeles, Orange. Riverside, Z tiectriciano 13.00 1.11 31+3.00 .04 :an butnardino. Santa Barbara, O Cable Splicers 13.30 1.11 34+2.00 .04 8an tuts Obispo and venture r San tuts Obispo Monty Ceentle■ 11.19 .61 1.45 .04 f1 Electslctana 12.26 1.00 16+1.35 .03 tROta6Unftrn9r Coble Splicers 13.40 1.00 11+1.35 .03 Pence Erector• 10.66 1.24 2.2'2 1.46 .06 IRiri lents Oatbara county Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 ,1.46 .06 Mndeabucg M1 Ornamental$ Structural 11.55 1.24 2.21 1.46 .06 Ktectt(clans 14.2! 1.10 36+1.35 .03 ' IRRIOATlotl 6 LMN BPRiffiMCK91 Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 34+1.33 603 Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Rewainder of County Rivareids, San Bernardino. Electticlans 12.30 1.10 31+1.35 .03 San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Cable Splicers 13.50 1.10 31+1.35 .01 and Ventura Counties 9.40 104 164 136 3/114 Ventuts County IATIMMs Blecttictana 12.77 .64 3T,*1.05 .02 Kern County 9.13 .60 1.30 .70 .03 Calle Spllcere 14.05 .64 37,+1,05 .02 Ors Angeles County (escept p .City of L(Ancaster) 12.00 .70 .90 .03 Ventura County 11.95 1.05 1.13,• 1.50 .02 San Lots Obispo County 7.72 .17, 3.20 • Banta Berbera County '• 6.72 .57 1.00 1.S0 6 t a. „t •.ate ..,. ... .`;• FEDERI 1, 21(525TER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FIRDAY, SEPtEMUR 30. 1977 . •N.4) . ...1(ON No. CA77-5091 Page 4. OECIBION 140. CA77-5093 page 5 S•srs Peicp 0.401110 Pera.ar. + Sells fila*.Bsostlts Paras*). Ilwdr ldve•rbe Hswly Ebtdllde Rrt.. N i tt Psa.lea. Ya:sass eadhr • ' Rater N i N Pss.b,6a Vecati•a �►I/or Acer••Ti. PAINTUS) (Canted) PAIWtKkst Karn county !B@aaindar of tapeclal. Orange, Blverelda, 1 County? 140 Angeles 1110mone Areo)t Bcuoh 6 9.67 .411 .61 .03 Ban bstnardtno lasuludtnq Brush or Ballot, living stage! Western prettun! Paporhangerel Taping Joint Stushl Paint surcease 1 10.99 - .99 $1.10 .75 .07 Obost Ruck 16.12 .43 .61 .01 Papsthatwlecal loon, steel 6p9ayl dandbloStsre 10.37 .45 .61 .01 and bridlo (swing *legal# 'Son Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara Shoot Nick Taps 11.49 .99 1.16 .75 .87 and Ventura Counties Slush (ewinq stagdll spray 11.24 .19 1.18 .75 .07 Brush 11.51 .75 .60' .03 steeplejack 12.39 .99 1.18 .7S .07 Iron and 6tesll Paperhangers) Born (Lancastor, Nolave. Pasts Machin*Operated Paiaidals, Chins take Naval Sandblaster 11.74 .75 .60 .03 Ordnance Test Station and - Sprayarn 12.01 .73 .60 .03 Weiatda A)v), We 144914111 , Tapers, Shootrock 17.11 .75 .60 .03 Aricept tuauna Asoal. San ` 1 Stosplejack 12.76 .7S .40 .03 06110,6941,10 (vest at a lino ', PLASTXAPJ4g1 with of Trance including China Ispacisl county 11.03 Wks Area, Johanneaburg, too Angeles and Orange Cos., 9.743 .66 1.85 .70 .10 Saran. 60uth including the Biv@cetds and Ban Bernardino Wrtghtw.,d Acest Counties 15.00 .cel Brush 11.27 .66 06 .60 .02 Ban tui*Obispo County 12.00 Btructutal @test and brldq*r ' Santa Barbara County 8.49 .70 1.05 .01 .Z Painter Ruiner 11.34 .66 .7S .40 .02 Ventura county 13.16 .60 ,2.15 .01 Tapeta 11.79 .66 .75 .60 .cel Pt.ASTD"S' WOMBS r 4 1 Brush seeing stage (33 etottes iapaciat. Rivocelds and Pan PI Bernardino Counties 10.90 1.05 2.43 m or !seal! Pap@rn@r,gdsa) � Ba+atblastars) Spray 11.5! .46� .75 .40 .02 K*rn county (China Lake Naval Blush swing @laid (over 13 Ordnance Teat station, star9iea) 11.64 .46 .75 .00 .02 , ` PAvatds Ant 11.723 .93 1.95. AS Sttuctuhal steal end bridge, gun County IsemaLndec of W.) 9.10 .95 1.95 .SS ovinq 11.67 .66 .73 .40 .02 Los Miele$ and orange Can. 10.175 .95 1.95 .80 Siegel sandble@toe awinq stage San Lula Oulopo•Cuunty 6.35 .05 1.95 .SO o Ill *tosses at 104611 Pest* sant* Barbara county Iascept ahachin@l Special coating sent&Nacta) 9.53 .95 1.15 .55 *play 11.77 .64 .75 .60 .02 Manta Barbara county \ Stdaptelaak 11.53 .66 .75 .40 .02 (Banta 1489/41 9.7) .15 1.95 .55 Ventura Wanty 9.40 .95 1.95 1.03 ' h al +ate ,f ,,.• . :tea tilFEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMOER 30, 1977 DtCISI itD. CA77-5091 r Page 6 vJ DECISION IfO. CA77-3093 page 7 Ci Prop 6.6+11#6 Pyasatt Pilots6ave((ts Porasats solid �. .�. 6611! Nay.ly E4entlea !laarly EMcaNee Notes H i M P46616e6 Y6rvlba 4WON Nets. H t H rev loss Yacalles eadhr App.Tr. Ayr.To. PIIROtCNaI Bteantlttetal 1oPt rtatA ountN81 Imperial, the Angela*, Otangs, too Angetatles, County 9 4.5! .60 3 1.03 ,47 Niveralds, ban Bernardino, t tea Angeles, Orange, San 4ule Ouispa. Santa Barbara, ' Riverside, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties 6 11,66 101 160 130, 3/16 Ban Luis Oblopi, San Kern (eac•(.t east of Loa 6ocnardlna and Venture n Angeles Afueduct) 10.66 .9S 1.65 1.45 .17counties 10.37 .70 .42 .60 .06 tern treat of iue Angeles •tern county 9,72 .70 .60 ..79 .07 Angeles ivfueduct) 11.311 .95 1.63 1.63 .17 BPRINKLCx PITTEMI 1 RCPxiGrlUtTlttN t AIR COWt7iDliitgt Imperial. tern. Otangs (except Riverside and San Bernardino Banta Mal, excRivept On, ran Count Ia3 9.ai .96 .76 .90 .03 man Luis Obispo.iS Ontario), Ws /unyelea and Orange COs. 11.!39 1.53 1.70 1.42 ,02 ` San (4:4Santa harbor■ ROOrimss , and VenturaYena (saeept Banta lapertat County 9.99 .30 .75 1.00 Pauls, Point "a and Part Run Cuunty 10.20 .60 .60 "venoms) 15.07 .63 .95 .44 Los Mgelas, orange and las Angela (Los Angeles City rintuta aaunttas 11.59 .62 .60 .063 and Area within 25 miles. and San We ftisitu and Santa Pomona), orange (Dante Anal. Batbala Counties 10.43 .533 .34 .0925 Ban 6ecnardina (Ontario). and Rlveael.ta &%4 San Betnscdlno Ventura (Santa Paula, Point w2a and Port ituonvmu) 14.66 .66 .90 .09 Counties 10.15 .ad .75 1.10 TI SNCL?001ML NORMSt ,' i1 County 11.49 .a1 1.17 .Oa tmperialist Iapeltat County 11.96 1.04 Angeles.es. OQ Korn County (China Lake Ventura countiesge and 11.99 .94 1.14 .09 Ni Mavat Ordnance Test StationSan Lutz Obispo and Sante t'1 and tdvatda Ai7t) 13.67 1.01 1.60 .02 Barbara Counties t.47 1.65 1.20 ,6S .01 w% Zorn County INemanlndar of .Niveralde and Ban Bernardino Countylt and we Angulo ` Counties 11.67 1.03 1.35 County (Tut portion !forth TILL 5161M S' RELPMSt of a ettatjht Will dtaun Ina Angeles, Orange sod Iwwe,•n C-traun end Big Plnee) 11.17 1.04 1.00 .03 Ventura Cauntia 9.44 1.25 1.24 .13 We Amelia t;.,unty 114cvtlninq L,rtlun) 11.53 .94 1.S0 •01 SAID NOLIDAYBt Oramia County 11.62 1.04 2.11 A-liar Year's Otyf a-Nemocial Days C-indepe Bunce 061 f Nlvetstat and Ban Bernardino D-Labor Dayl K-Thanka9lving Dayl -Cla Isms.o Day. Cuunttvv 10.10 1,04 1.60 .00 . San Luis,Obtopo, Banta Barbara � POOTtpiYCSr still Ventuta Counties 11.00 .94 1.60 a. ihployar contributes 40 Dario outiy tae tot ov r 3 veers arvice and 20 baste hourly tate tar t sontlta ti 5 Testa fervias a Wcatt Pay Credit. Six Paid 114idaye A thr 91% r. .`".:? i .............:..:.. �, .ter' I wavy ... ... .:r • .•."��:•-�' •<. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 6Z, O. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977: DttlisiCs tic. CA17-11011 . rage 9 NxisloN No. CA77-5013 �( Page 8 + LAWPJUL3 croup it sorlrtg Maahtne Nelpee loutatds)l Cleaning and Reacting of Taasts s•+It Pdq+- /..dlttP•rw•alt Patent Conccah 6creading for tough attlkerotti awmeate, vatec outing# ' Demolition Labotet. the cleaning at brick and lu•dract Dry Peaking of 1 Mwdf Ei•utl•• Cobaratae plugging* tilling of Johne-bolt 11r.luel Piro Matchat, Llsb„car Relre N t M Paa+tea► Y•+r,o•• ea1Rcush taadata. Pilaff and babris ItenA)ecot Ptaymant Oar, oil and/or iJtieltltlis Appy, 7t. rater TI)allnu Lahontt latuscvr, genntal at construction# Laburett general cleanups [Aboter, larutncapingo Laborer, )ettingl taboret, tool- croup 1 1 7.55 11.05 1 1.30 .60 .10 poraty water and aft Uncal tlnt■clat lioeca,m (wath, stabs. tluore and Croup t 11.10 1.05 1.30 .60 .10 Udeks)I higging slui signaling) scalistt Slip rocs Reimer l.slurty steal Crew Waste Opotatare Appliaatut yrorator. l:.luoeyen Man, Shuttle Man# Oroup 3* 6.30 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 1"Man)) attiput, asphalt, cawcote or other paved sur8acest Tacean Group 6 6.411 1.05 1.30 .60 .14 and Mdttat Mans Tool Ctib oc ttrol 11011016 fdtWlett Ttaffig Delineating Device Applicatorl ttinobow Clesnati title "sob pullorul--all easn7nts Group 11 1.60 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 pouring operations 0coup 2# Asphalt shoveler# Content Duaper fon 1 Yard at target*last and handling bulk ceant)I Cesspool Dlgget and Installar) Chucktendert Chute #tan, policing Concreteo the bandlin•) lit the chute ftUM readymla trucks# such as wells, slabs, ducks, tluora, foundationso footings, curbs, gutters + • and oidrvalksi Coactete Cunt--tapucvious MeoAcan6 stool rare Otlec# Cutting torch operator (Drotalitloall Pioe Grader, hlghvaye end street paving, ait- pact. funways. and similet typo heavy Conetcuctiont Das, oil andjoc vats[ r Pipeline Mrappet--tat TwnOst and tate Kano Guinea Maw$ Iluadattraard 1401-- Aaph,lti LAbatat, packing rod etrel and panel psvat Smile 51,se)wta Ismail), Mlpcap stonapavatf placing stone at wet aae,lnd conetetas Nato Scraper And Z t Tillatl Sandblastat flout teraiat)t aaptie Tank Dtgger and lnstailnc (lead- man)! Tank ac,lat and Claanert Tied ClAmostre tallac, chain env tglecatoc, ` 0 Tittabuegh Chipper and alattet type Doush ahtoddecet inuleegiouhd Laba[ec, lnaluding Calsaw sallowas m W) 1. of .. .,f.:.:._......, .4.:.,.,..::..;.,....;•� =t",.'^;tet; ;•_;.�:.: :f .t c 1 t �ea4 f Y ' to FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO, 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 1.j ocC101oN�f0. CA77-50111 page 1N • flee OBctolow NO. CA77-5093vi LAIIGkn2 (Contsd) ' page 11 . Group is Asphalt Rs%or..lutemen, Ironer and Asphalt Spreader Bore& (all typee)l . Ruggymoblle Nang Concrete Cure Cutter, Grinder or Sandarl Concrete Cutting Tosehs Concrete Saw man, cutting, scoring old as new concretes Driller, Jack- Films•Basalis Per■aass hammer. 2-1/2 ft. drill steel or !angers Ori Pak-it Machines Gen. oil and/be s Seals Mater Pipellne Wrapper--{' pope and over by any method, Inside and outs Hydro I 11861If E/asoslen Seeder and similar types Impact Wrench, multi-plater Rettlemen, 7otmen and Man Rales H l M Pwelems Vas"tion en//se applying asl.halt, lay-kold, creosote, lime caustic and similar type meterials to= 0001PMCff 0PLM70RS Apr.Tr. ('applying' means applying, dipping, brushing oe handling of such materials for pipe wrapping and water(+ruuflngil Operators of Pneumatic, gas, electric tools. Vibrating machines, pavement Breakers, Air blasting, Cana-along@, and similar Group 10 1 9.75 .95 9 2.00 .SO .04 s mechanical tools not separately classified harems Pipelayer's backup Nan. Group 26 10.01 .95 2.00 .SO .04 coating, 9souting, making of Joints, sealing, caulking• diapering and Including Group 21 10.12 .95 2.00 .50 .04 tubber gasket Joints, printing nal any and all other @ervieeas Nock Slingeri Group /s 10./6 .11S .'3.00 .50 .04 notify Scarifier or Mullple plead Concrete Chipping Scarlflers Steal Header- Group St 10.66 ,9S 2.00 .SO .Or board sun and Guideline Setters Temporal Barka, Wacker and similar types Group is 10.79 .95 2.00 .SO .0/ ' Trenching Machines hand prupelled Group 7e 10.91 .95 2.00 .50 .01 Group sr 11.05 .95 3.00 .SO .0/ Group tr Cribber, Shover, tagging, Sheeting and Trench Bracing, hand-guided Group of 11:21 .95 3.00 .50 .01 Lagging Nassim Hold Iwck ■lingeri tasei Beams Ovatalee Concrete Vibrator r opefator, 70 lots. and*veep Plpelayer, including water, sewage, solid, gam Of airs Pretabficated manhole lnetallsei Sandblaetar (Nor@lemanis water blastin9l Welding in connection with laboters' work Group $s Blasters Powdesasn--alt work of loading hole&, placing and blasting s at all powder and explualvee of whatever type, regardless of method used Cut such loading and placings Drillers A11 lower drills, excluding Jack- s ' hsnmers whether cora, dismantle wagon, track, multiple units and any and s Z all tyire of mechanical drills , tinrytt t \ •J t , , i S } FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 44 NO. 190-1FRIDAYr SEgEMRER SO, 197? , l DOC1N1O14 W. Cls??-5091 Page 12 •oNC]01ON 110. C%77-5093mage l� '• '. t Po0t]i 0001MORIT OPtSRATOII! " GROUP It srakemanf Ooepresaoc (lase then 600 C.N.M.11 [eglnsec PfslGl NQVlPMINT GPONATt1N11 (ConNdl' O11ect Genetatott 8savy Duty Repairmant Nelpecl Pump! signalman# 1 , Group 20 Comprea/or (600 C.r.M. or largat)# Consists Mixer, skip ` • ' Group al Asphalt or Concrete spreading (tamping or finishing)), type, Conveyocl Pleasant Hydrostatic Puipt Oiler Crusher (asphalt i Asphalt Paving Machin• (bather Grrone of statist typal# stidgt or con late !anti l Plane ntoct Genatator, Pump at Compraasot) Crane 0psratorf Cast-In-place Pipe laying Machine( Combination p Mixer and Compresaor (gunite work)# Compactor. self-ptopellsdl '€' Moiety Drill Hasler tulitletali sklptoadec -wheal type up to Concato Most - avin 1 Concrete P [truck owuntedll Crane . 3/1 Yd, w/o at4achantsl lolls !1r«". T.•chnlalanl tar Pot llresanl Operator up to and including 25 ton capacity)( iawxyi-bow®pay T•mporacy floating Plant# Trenching Machin Oilort Truck Crane appllcable)l Crushing Piantl Drill Doctorl Slowting Grodstl oiler forklift (over s tons), Goads ChavisetI Gredr-alit Gtouting Group Ir A-►gala of "inch Truck$ Llovator operator )inside)! Equip- Machlnel Heading shleldl heavy Duty Repairman$ Hulot grtator seeGtoasor iraek)i Para Ferguson (with dragtype attachwents)l (Chicago sous and similar type)( "loan "sit Loader and similar 0.1Icepter Radioman i9cuund►1 Power Concrete Curing Machlnel tYWI LsSmucnsau slob Compactor or rlallat type( Lift ►bbtlal Neer Concrete Sawt Puw•t drivat Jumbo Por*ssttstl Noss Carrier , Lift slab Machine (Yagtbutg and similar type#►i load•# (Amply, (gob sttslf Stationary Pips wrapping end Cleaning Machine zuc114. Smoot& and similar ty(ull Material Holat$ Mucking Machine ; (1/4 yd. rubber tired, fail as track tYt'e)i Plteumstso Cunarste Group 4m Asphalt Plant firman$ Noting Maehlnst bosman or Mixstman Placing l&chlne Illaokloy-rc000votl at ■iallar type)! pneumatic (aophalt or conctatell Chip Spreading Machine# Concrete Pump Beading shield itunnellI ra.putet•Gant iwtery Drill lexcludiog {aaalt portabisli bridge type Dnloadet and Twentablst Dimply caisson typo)! Rubber-tied Carth Wvinq tflulpment {single •nglne- loctrmrtIV• of Wtarean (up to and including 10 tonal 14,JIP- Cattrplllsr, t:ucI14, Athey wagun, and #leiter types with any sent Creaser Igreasor truckle Helicopter Hoist( Highltne and all attact,ments over 25 yda, and up to and including S0 Cablawy slgnalanl Hydra-haawr-aero Sto,aPrrl Power swepart cu. yds.struckll Hubbat-tit•d tellh Wving niuipmtn. twlttpie italic. (ouepaettnglf Scte#d (atph#It or eonecete)t Trenching scraper up to and Including 2S yAs. attucklc Hubbse-tired scraper (aslt-loading-pad,te wheat tyles-John Deers, 1040 and (machin- (up to i ft.) ' similar single Vnit►f sklplosd•r (caviar and wheal type-over Group St Asphalt Plant rnglneatl lackhas (up to and including • 1% yds., up to and including 4% ydr.)1 surtace ituaters and -1/4 yd.)# Batch Plant# bit sharpened Concrete Jolat Machine Pian•t# Teartching Machine (over k ft. depth z capacitylI Tower (canal and •iallar typo)t Conctate Planarl Dock tnginel aerrlak- Crane/ Tractor Compressor Drill Corrrinatlonl Tractor (anY type ..4, target than D-S-16J flywheel b.p. and over, 0r •!ailed $oil+ sen {atltteld typs)t "titling Kea-sine Operator (Including water tore wellell i'brklltt !unset s-ton capacitylI Hydrographic seeder , ( ' doter, ttTerwim, tollficraTr and Prrh Tractor •Ings• eanine)1 Trliand rep Machine (stray, Pulp ser ated)l :#chins Soot Op•eatofl Maginnis [boom el Tunnel Lo matiVel(o Pipe wrapping, Cleaning ba and bend/ng Internet full glob vibrator, MaehanIc 1•om, Curb at Gutter Machina! Tunnel tfx oaatlw 16wr ]0 tong► #howl, baokhoe, (cattutets ac oophaltlt ptachanicat rinishet (concrete-Clary, r Draglins, Clamshell (over 1/4 yd. and up to s cu- Yd*- s.r.o•) Johnson, Bidwell or •lallacl# Pawant sreakar Itcuek mountedll (lonq boom pay applicable►1 Dolt-propelled Curb and Gutter Machin. Mood oil Mining Machin•# matlot istphalt or ftnisb)i Rubber- ` Wed tooth )Wving #:prtpment (single engine, up to and Including t 25 Yds. attVck)t Sati-pt opell•S Tac Pipelining Mahainel Slip i rote Pump (powr-dlrvxn Aydraullc lifting device for concrete fates)$ stiptuador Wtawlec and wheat typs over I/4 yd. and UP to and Including IS yda•11 Stinger Clans (Austin-H•statn r at similar tyiell Tractut-bultdocat. Tamper scrapes laingla engin•, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and •!milsc typos, up to and including D-S and statist type•)# Tuggot Hoist 1 dtust Tunnel , • I000!artive lomat 10 and u to and including ]0 tonal! tl•ldsr ,._.. .-:., ...., _'., 4:,'_ `'_:_•'.,:=_.,.,>..,_`, :�..�•'>=�:+'_`..�:?"'` general p • pit < dF - .. .. ... .: .:r............ .r. .. .r t F. .x. .'::.;�.`.•, ;..'.,six_-w.: 1 1' , .. .... .. .:v... ., a. .. .. ......- .... 7i;." - .real } e� fIDUAL NEOISTf#, VOL Got, NO. IVU—tNIUAT, U1410040 JV, IVII to DLC161GM19 CA77'-5493 page li + us ' 14 POWA Lp01Ptow OPMATORS (Created) i oixl03oel in. CA77-5093 . Page 13 Group 7s Crag*, over 25 ton up to and Including 100 tona'm.r.a, ' (long boon pay applicable)I best tick large hong boos pay spell- cable)1 Dual Grum Mieec( heavy Duty Repaltmsn-welder Combinationl hlq•Ssa•!IH p•y,•e•is stales. Stitt-logs, Guy Garrick at similar type, up to and Inaluefing 0•ats 100 tons (long bxA pay alipllcable)r Monorail JDcosulivs (dismal)t Ilwdy Elron•a gam of slaetsialt Motor Pattui-blade Operator (single aregino)M Notes N R M p•Msl000 weather ••t/oe Maltlple "Ina Tractor Ituulid and similar type, •acept quadr TTtiNai O8IVYRS , Apr.To. 9 Cat)t Itubtesr-toeMvng d Earth .vi47utpment taingls engine, over 60 yde. ettuck)I hubtot-tited earth Moving &luipsent (multiple + engine. tualid, Catetpiliec and timliesl {avec 25 yda. and up ; Group It { 2.72 { 1.23 .78 {1.00 to i to 50 au, yde. ateuakiI Shovel, baakhus, DeAgllne, Clamshell Group 21 1 0.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 loves S cu. yds. m.t.o.)(I" town pay applicable)I Tower Crag* Group 31 5.96 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Repairman► Tractor Wader Icf wler and wheal tyle over 6;yde.)I Group Is 0.95 1.15 .70 1.00 .10 Neidet-cestitiadt teals N(sec and stades pogs111 bluipment + ( Group 31 n 9.90 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group 64 9.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group It Auto Graders Automatic Slip !trot Ccano-aver 100 tons t Group 11 9.04 1.23 .70 1.00 .10 (long bowas My applicable{ Ikaist-stitt lags, Guy Dectick or ( t Group 61' 0.03 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 aisttar types (capable of hoisting 100 tons or vocal(long Group 91 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 ' .10 boor pay apPlleablelI Mass tacavator - less than 750 cu. yds./ Group lot 9.13 1.23 .70 1.00 .10 Mechanical Pin(shing Machiner IWbt)e yaws Travelers Motor patrols Group 11s 9.15 1.23 .70 1.00 .10 multi-onWlg*ll Pipe Itfblla Machinet Rubbat-titeel earth moving Grcup 121 9.20 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 aquilernt Isuttlpte engine, tuclid, Caterpillar and similar Croup 131 9.25 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 tYl'a over 50 cu. yds. otruckle Rubiar tired salt-loading Scraper Otoup 14/ ' 9.50 •1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Ipaddte them-auger type ult-loading-2 ur mon units){ Rubber- Ocoup 1St 9.75 1.23 .70 1.Ou .10 ' t1164 SCtalec - pushing one anestfoc w!u Push Cat. Push-pull Group 161 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ($ot per hour additional to lase rate)I Tandem Yqulpswnt 12 , units Usti Tandem Tractor Issued 9 cc similar typell Tunnel N.1• outing Machine ' Group 9t Canal Linen Canal Tclmmetl Relicopter Pilate Ilighllne* h} Cableways Remota Contculled Yetth Moving Gyuipmeont 01.00 PAI 1A Additional to base Cattle Ne)eel M.eaaeltar laver 750 cu. y0,1 ' , . .. ........ - n: ;T v a. t:M1`♦ _ _ 1 C _ .1 r -r .off :.. ..... ,.,1 `• FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 - - OtC1SiON MD. CA77-5091 Page 16 4UPERSene" OCCISION TRUCK DRIVLR9 STATIIt California MUMS Sall Diego DECISION tlUHUCRI CA77-5041 DATL' t Dat.# of Publication Group As wauhoos*ssn and Teamster Supersedeas Decision No. CA77-5011 dated H,ty 20, 1977, in 42 FA 16122. • DESCHIPTION OF WO111(+ Uuildtnq Construction (duet not InClUds Stills family Group 21 Driver or vehlols or combinations of vehicles of 2 axles homes and garden type ap..rtx.;nts up to and Including 4 stories!, heavy and (including all vehicles less than six tonsil Traffic Control highway construction and drudging. Pilot Cat, excluding wving heavy equt(awnt permit load 1 Group 31 Ttack r3unted tower broom , F,I.1•00.41116 P01,.•.16 Group 41 Drivers at vehicles or combination of vehicles of 3 axles it•+h Edwina. Ross h L M 1`04610.1 Vat off.. 0.4/er Group 5t 0.w[aunt cement Disttibutoci h+el !ruck, Road Oil Spreader Apoc Tc. \ Tcuckl water Truck, 2 axis ASIDEMS wMZRS i 13.90 .90 6 1,17 .06 WIMPr-It5 13.175 .775 1,00 .50 .02 YEH Group 61 Dump, of lass than 16 yards DRICKLAS) Stonemasons 11.22 1.03 1,06 ,12 Group 71 Tranalt-six, under 3 yard,, waperote, lata than tit1 OAICK, Di/)CK and S1U111AASW31 tTL7i MS 9.67 .77 1,95 ysrdt • CARVCtrTF.HSI Catpsntero 11.26 ,Sd 1.20 .60 .07 Group it Truck kapalrman Nrlapr r Piledtivetmen 11.29 .56 1.20 .00 .07. Htliwrlgt,tsi Pneumatic Nallecl Gttwp 11 water Truck, 3 or tote galas 4 Hardwood rloorloyars 11.51 .56 1,20 .80 .07 - CoWiT HAS01161 t. Group 101 Pb and similar tyle truck when performing within the Cemdnt Masons 6.01 .06 1.66 1.36 .07 Teamsters' jutiodictiont Pipeline and Utility working Truck Color Mork, Composition, Including winch, but limited to truck applicable to Pipeline 1 Mastic or Epoxyl rinistting and Uttltty work, what* a col,osits crew to usedl Slurry Drivarl t Nachinel Curb ltcchlnu 9.11 .ii 1.66 1.36 .07 Truck Granter and Tlreman (Sor per hour additional for Tireman) DRYWALL INSTALLEH3 12.64 .56 1.05 .70 .07 • CLUCTRICIANSt - Group 111 Ttanalt-win, 3 yards or moral Oumperstt, 0 yards and Llactciciana 13.03 .70 3+11.11 .02 z over Cable Splicers 13.33 .70 31.1.33 ,02 Q ELEVATOR COt75THUCTORS 12.95 .545 .35 36fa .02 Group 12t Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles of 4 I St"A7011 C0t491•HUC1t111:i1 HELM US 701JH .545 .35 3616 .02 l'1 of its ,also . ELEVATOK CONSTRUCTOAS, t!L't1'krtl 1» Group Its (fROU,) S41JA pump, 16 yards but lero than 25 yards ,t GLAt1EHS 10.90 .67 .90 Group 14t A-rues qr Swedloh Crane, at similar type at equipment lrtaceNgracI P� Yence Ec*ctou 10.66 1.21 2.22 1.4i .Oi dctv.tl Putk Lift Drivatl Roan Carrier, highway Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Ocnamentell Structural1t.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Group IS1 All-toff-highway Cqutpoent within Teoslstera jurisdiction - 3RHICATION Md LAWN Sl'RINIt.i7iS' 9,10 101 166 131 3/46 ' (Ott highway t+xablnotlolt of vehicles or equipment with multiple L Vowel soutces, 71,00 ter hour addltionaN l)i Dump, 25 yards or orthe1 Northern portion of San OlagO 10901 Ttuck Hepaltwn County from center of City of t Group 161 Truck Hepalcuan weld*e Dal Har 11.50 .60 1,00 .0.f Remainder of County 11.16 .60 .70 .70 .02 of FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t`r. DOCI3101r NO. "'77-5091 Pape 1 ECISION NO, CA77-3091 Pe9•1 ) G+ 13 • CO Q7 Bell[ Frlap Bendllt Pay.eaU - - Beset Fdrye!•n9111s Par■east Ileadr EJeaNea 11•rrlr EJ•rallea Rates H L M Pnelu+ Vet+liea and/sr Nab+ M L M P•sdeat Velallen •nJhr ' APpr.If. A`rr.To. LINN CONSTRUCTIOM BLURRY BEAL OPElU1TIONl Groundaan 1 10.13 .70 301.33 .02 Mixer Operator 1 '8.11 .30 .15 p Linemen 13.15 .70 71+1.13 .02 squeegee Man 7.10 ,50 .15 b 1' Cable Splicers 13.65 .70 3%+1.33 .02 Applicator Operator 6.01 ,50 .35 b t 1"5LE SLIrrLR8 11.69 .61 1.17 .00 shuttleman 6.65 .50 .]S b MARBLE SMUS' HELPERS 7.71 .81 1.00 .00 Top It+n 5.62 .SO .]S b VAIN EMS1 PLASTMERS 11.66 ,63 •1.75 .07 brushy Painter Burner 10.99 .99 1.10 .75 .07 PLASTEnItS• TOMERS 10.16 .77 1.95 .!0 Swing Blsgel brush) Sprays PLUMUYHSI Steamtitters 11.66 101 161 131 3/61 Icon, steel and btidge 1400VU13 10.79 .60 .13 1.00 painter (ground work) 11.26 .99 1.11 .75 .07 SIILL'T METAL WORKERS 11.96 1.06 2.26 ►alrthangert Spray, swing 90111' FLOOR LAY6119 9.55 .60 1.05 . .07 stage, sandblasterl Iron, SPRINKLER ►IrmiS 15.07 .65 .f5 .00 s steel and brldge, swing stager TORR M WORKERS 11.69 .01 1.17 .0tl r Icon, steel and bridge, slitay TILE SUMERS 11.69 .01 1.17 . ..04 1 (9rcundll Riggers, climbing TMRA220 And TILE (IBL►ERS 0.71 .01 1,00. ' eteell brush, cll.bing steel , HIOGLIe.91 HCI.DL'RS - Receive rate) and bridge ll.6f ,ff 1.11 ,7 .07 prescrLbed fur craft performing Bandblutet, swing stagel Iron& operating to which rigging or steel and bridge, *play swing 1 welding is Incidental. stage, Spm y, cllmbing steel an.1 br,dye 11,76 .99 1.11 .7 .01 P00• Mr-4I ' steeplejack 12.39 .91 1.18 .7 .01 a. U.ployer contributes 61 of basia hourly rate for year@' service a d Z, PA"It4 l.Yf WORK And/Or UIGIMAY 21 of basic hourly rate for 6 15nths to 5 years' •[vice • Vacotlo MAAAKRSt r Pay Credit. 6 Paid Holldaysi A thiougli ►. Traffic delineating device appltcator 1,17 .SO .35 b b. Employe[ contributes 1.22 Wr tour to holiday ti 1 p1Ns 9.13 per h r ni Wheel atop Installerl Traffic to Vacation Fund for the first year of taployment 1 year tut less ham Ln surface eandblaeterl BLtlp.nr 1.61 .SO '.)5 b , S yeses 1.)) pot hour to VA04t nt Fund, years Lit leu tl n 10 ye re Yelper (Traffic surface 7.61 per hour to Vacation Yund ovur 10 isaga 1.5 1 sandblasted Wheel atop Pend. r W[ hat to Vac tion Lnstsllerl Stglparl 6.13 .50 .35 b PAID HOLIDYASI A-llev Year'a Dayl B-Mamorial Dayl -Indepe lance Day •+ D-Labor Dayi L-Thanksgiving D+yl -Clitistmai Day. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 i • i �Dt7CiSION NO. CA77-5014 Fogg 4 DNCISION NO. CA71-5014 Page 5 Bade ?logs 84n.11ts parwntI r , Bade Pdap>Saeell;a Paraeets + i Ilea+Ir €4.sat4a Net+IP €4rraltea Nein ii[M Peniens Ves.d.a e04/ar Rate► H L N r Mdaas Varntlaa an//et [AIWRFJtB Asp.Tr. LAIIORMS (Cont'd) A!'t+.Tt. LA;WRPJIS, General Construction} ' CQNCIMTS CURPJSI Impervious , Css and oil Pipni$hel Jetmani Membronal Riprap Stonepaver; Toul Shad Checked Using dry Sandblaster (pot tender); pack; riagm►n f 7.36 .77 1 1.15 .50 .13 Pipelayer Backup Man, **acing, Grouting, Making of Joint&, CV;'r)t*; TONCII 011000Th Sealing, Caulking, 0isposing. j (de"Iti*n)) Sealer 7,41 .77 1.15 .50 .13 and lnlcuding Rubber Gasket Joints; pointing and any and GUMMA CIIASER 7.64 .77 1.95 .50 -.13 alt*that services f 7.55 .77 Il 1.95 .50 .13 r , PINI:GlUaWN rill lllGlrAAYS, ASPARLT RAKER, IROUM, SPRTAOLNI 6T1;Y,LTS AND AIPPONTS PAVAlk) Buggymobile Man; Cement (*owe( and drainage linea); Dumper ion I yard or larger Wsdnvapa Gardener and c fears and handling ublk "�""�• Nutsety Nan 7.46 .77 1.95 .S0 .11 celNnt)) Conecete Saw Man lescludln£ tractor type)) ) LAUOKC44 {peeking cod steal Roto-scraper, ehlpping and perils Tank $calor and hammers Concrete Cote Cutter Cleaner 7,465 .71 1.95 .50 .13 and rota stovers Gas and oil pipeline wrapper-pot tenders OD;;J.1.A°A NI:LPY-R (CAIss*nl and Pore Nan; Operators and ' Inclo,linq D.ilorerso boring Tendara of pneumatic and Macnlne lselper 7.49 .77 1.95 .50 .13 electric tools. Concrete t t Pump, Vibrating Machines 4 NINW)w 1:1,1'Ant;H1 Chuca Tender and similar macbanical tools leac.pl tunnels); Septle not separately classified tank dl=)ger and installer herolni Tree Climber using (11444 Jil 7.51 .77 1.95 .50 .13 aachonleal tools 7.57 .77 1.95 .50 .13 CCSSVWI.9MAJ 1 AND INSTALLM 7.54 .77 1.95 .SO .13 M= SWAIM) Sealer (using boe'n chair or safety belt 0r power tools) 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .I3 i • i • 1; FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 190--FRIDAY, 6EPTEM414 30, 1971 �W �br.CiSIO10 CA77-5091 page 6 ISION No. CA77-5096 Page 7 l7i to ` i► Flay,A.neNR P.r•'metl Be,re F11aya E06011r Per .nn Mdc .� It:very EJwtHba Nevdy EJ.aibe t.IJ10AE49 (Cnnt'd) ` Ret.' H L M Pe.de.e V.aN.a Ar►r se� 1. lO Ranee H L v P"01641 Veattes Aflr or (Tunnel and Shaft Work) Dttl Lt.t:tiR, all other When drilling is fur use of 1 BULL C-MOGI,Concrete Craw explosives 7.65 .77 6 1.95 .50 .h (includes roddtrs and rpreadefs)l Dumpmenl P1110 AYLH, HUTALLIC OA tJMI- Grout Crewl Muckers, MI;TALIJC tincludinq water ', (laborers) In short dry sevaga, solid. gas. air), tunnels under 'street*, Molding In connection with highways and similar labotec's work 1 7.67 .77 1.95 .50 .13 places, Tcackment Sva"c (brakeman and switchmen i GAS Ali[) OIL PIPI.Ltttti WRAPPER to tunnel'work) 1 7.65 .77 9 1.95 .50 .13 (6e pile and over) 7.70 .77 1.95 .50 .13 CHUCK TE74DLAi Cable Tetwlrri , CRIont"N, 6nUR1:N, Nipper$ Steel Form Raiser S111:eTttt0 ?o:D Tn6NCH 8NACING1 and Settecs' iielpetl Vibrato[- land-gulled lagging hamtor 7.72 '.77 1.95 .So .13 man# Jackhammarl pneumatic tools (except driller) 7.75 .77 1.95 .50 .13 6TEGL IIAADEROOAAD KM 7.765 .77 1.9s .60 .13 GROUT GUl0" 7.611 .'77 1.95 .50 .13 0011.I.ERB - {all {rivnr drilla, including laciha 4wr, whether BLASTERS? Drillers? Cherry 1 a cuts, diamond, valor, tract, Plekrrman$ Kemper and other multiple unit, and any and penumatic concrete placer Y all types of trchanical opetatorrl Miners, In short 0' drllial Sandblaster dry tunnels under streets, iNosale•ua) 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .13 hgilivayo and similar placeai m' Miners, tunnel (hand or Ya POWDrJiMAti, BLASTM5 7.615 .77 1.95 .50 .13 : sachine)I Puvdervent Primer- , housel Tlmbecawnl Katiahermani HEAD ROC% SLINGEA 7.88 .77 1.99 .50 .13 , ivood or steel)$ steel rocs Raiser/ and Setters 7.90 .77 1.95 .SO .13 rINC:E EHEi"1VRSi Class 1 7,94 .77 1.95 .50. 13 SHAFT AND RAISB MINER ,8.15 .77 1.95 .50 .13 Class 2 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .13 Class 3 7.36 .77 1.95 .50t .13 GUNITE WORXERSi tiosslemen and Rodman 8.09 .77 1.95 .50 .13 NOUSQ'IN RB 7.355 .77 1.95 .SO .13 Gunmen 7.77 .77 •1.93 .SO .13 1 Reboun,lmen ` 7.355 .77 1.95 .SO .13 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 0 DECISION N0. CA77-3094 Palle 9 1 POWM LVUIPMk7IT OPEItAWRS OUCISION 140. CA71-5094 Pays 6 Group It brakenant Compressor 11ese than 600 C.H.M.)$ Engineer 011ert Genetatoct Heavy Duty Repairman$ Helperl Pumpl Slgnalaral Switchman Group 21 Compressor (600 C.P.M. or larger)$.Concrete Mixer# skip Renk N.10 11-011.Pekes;# �- typet Conveyor# Ftr*mans Hydrostatic Pumpl Oiler Crusher (asphalt or concrete plant)$ Plant Operator# Generator, Pump or Comprsssoet Menlr Edewitsa Rotary Drill Helper {oilfield)# Sklplaader -wheel type up to ' Roo* N I.Is Pee.lena Vetsil.$ esti*# 3/1 yd. w/o ettachmentet Soils Yield Technlelent Tet Pot Flresanl 192wt71 Dui1IPMOIT OP0tA70N8 Amp r,Tr. Temporary Heating Plant) Trenching Machine Otlerl Truck Crane .. Oiler Croup 1 { 9.7S .95 { 2.00 .50 .04 Group 31 A-Ptame or winch Truck$ Elevator Operator (insids)l Equip- Group 1 10.03 .95 2.00 .50 i .04 vnnt Greaser (rack)) Ford F'orguron (wills dragtype attachments)l Group 1 10.32 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Helicopter Radleman Iground)# Power Concreta Curing Mtchinst , Group 4 10.46 .94 2.130 .50 '.04 lover Concrete Bawl Power driver Jumbo Farm Setter; Ross Carrier Group 5 10.60 ,95 2.00 .50 .04 (job site)# Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Group 6 10.79 .95 2.uo .So .04 droup 1 10.91 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Group 41 Asphalt Plant rlreven# Oaring Machinal eowaan cc Miaseaan Group 6 11.06 .95 2.00 .50 .04 (asphalt or concrete)# Chip Spreading tachine$ Concrete Pump Group f 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 .04 (small portable)l Bridge tY1w Unluader and Turntables Dinkey tncoaotiva or Motorman (up to and including 10 tons)$ Equip- sent Creaser (greaser truck); Helicopter tlolstt Highline - - Cableway Signalxun# Hydra-ha#emer-aero Stompers lower Sweeperl� Roller (compacting)s Secaed (aephait or concrete); Trenching Machine (up to 6 it.) Group Si Asphalt Plant Engineers Backhoe (up to and including 3/4 yd.)s Batch Plants Bit Sharpener) Concrete Joint Machine •z (canal and similar type)t Concrete Planers Oeck Englnet derrick-, O sun (ollfield type)l Drilling Machine Operator (including watee welIe)'$ Forkliit (under 5-ton capacity); Hydrographic Seeder Machine (straw, pulp ac secd)t Machine Tool'Operators Maginnis M Internal Pull Slab Vibrators Mechanic Dern, Curb or Cutlet in (concrete or auphalt)t Mechanical Finisher Iconcrete-Clary, Johnson, Bidwell or dollar)) Pavement breaker (truck mounted); e Road Oil Mixing Machines Roller (abphalt or Finish)l Rubber- tired Esc U1 having Equipment (single engine, up to and Including 25 yda. attuck)i Self-propelled Tar pipelining Mal,cinai Slip Yore Pump (p)wer-dicven hydraulic lifting device foe concrete forms)$ Skiploadec (Crawler and Wheel type over 3/4 yd. and up to and Including 14 yds.is Stinger Crane (Austin-western or similar types Tractor-bu)lduser, Tamper Scraper (single . engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar type*, up to and t including D-5 and similar types); Tugger Hoist 1 drual Tunnel l.ocomotivt (over 10 and up to and Including 30 tonsil Welder- gersecml 1 t of N FEDERAL REGIS110, VOL. 421, NO. 190•-FRIDAY, SEPT1M111Et 30, 1977 1 W 1 DMCISIOS CA77-3094 , Page 10 kSION N0. G77-3094page 11 • u1 to POWER 17211IPML7R OPERIITDRS (Cont'd) C'crb a POW=RQUIPMQR OPERATORS (Cont'd) Cn Group 61 Asphalt or Concrete Spresdlrvl (tes{oing or finishing)# Group 71 Crane, over 25 ton up to and Including 100 tons ■.e.t. Asphalt Paving ►:,chine (parber Greene or ■Impar typell Bcldg•M Creno Dperators Gat-In-place H14 Laying Iachlnal fb0binatlon (lorr) boas pay oppllcab1111 Derrick Bagga (lorry boom pay sppl!- Mixer and epreesar cablell Dual Drum Mlxecl Heavy Duty Repelcman-welder Cosbinatlont g (gunite wolkli Compactor, belt-propelled/ Molal, Stiff-logo, Guy Oerclek or similar type, up to and including O;wrat,•r up to andd including Concrete Mixer - ncl 100 tons (long boom pay applicablell Monorail Locomotive (diasel)r • dlnq 23 inn eapncltyl(Lony-boom pay# Controls Perp (truck "ountad)s Crane , yes or slectrlels Motor Patrol-blade Operator (single englne)l rork]inhle)1 r5Ccutons) Plants Drill erIGn3ctorl Elevatlnq Grad-cl IWltlple Engine Tractor (Euclid and similar type, except quad Pork]lft (Duet S tonsil Grade Checker Grade Grouting Nacf Cat)# Rubber-!Iced Earth Mavinq Glulpment (single engine, over lllne# Iles-ling Sllleld# Ileavy Duty p•palrmanl (blot Olvrator 50 yea. struck)l Rubber-tired Earth flawing falulpment (multiple (Chicago Moon and similar tYPO I pola•In Belt Itonder and similar " engine, Euclid, Cate9piller and almllar) lover 23 yds. and up typos LeT;,urneau Bion Con{,actor or similar type) Lift Ibbllel to 50 cu, yds. struck)# Shovel, Backhoe, Dragllr,a, Clanshsll Lift Slab Machine 089tboly and similar ty1Ms)s Loader IAthey, (over 5acu er S eu, yds. w.t.t.)(lony bonen pay appllcablell Towel Crane e E"clld, Glergs and 5101169 typa)1 Material Uolets flucklnq Machine Ae er Tractor Loader (crawler and wheel t (1/6 yd. rubler tired, cell or track typolI Pneuleatle Concreteypa)# pneumatic YPe over iy yde.)1 Placing Itichlne (Hack lay-Pt essvelI or slmllar t Msldet-eert![ledl Moods Mixer and similar Puy0111 liqulpment Ueadlnq Sl:.rld (tilnnall# Nim{legate Guns Rotary Orl11 (nxaludlnq Group 51 Auto Grederl 'Automatic Slip rare; Crane-over 100 tons' caisson tYp'r)s Rubber-tired Earth Moving rqulpment (single engine (long boon pay appllcablel Ilnlst-stiff Legs, Guy Derrick Der # Catetplller, tuclido Athey Wagon, and similar typos with soy , similar types (capable of hoisting 100 tons or more)(lonlg sad all attachments over 25 yds• and up to and Including 50 boom pay applicable), fuss excavator - les■ than 750 cu. yds.l CU. Yda.r•trucklI Rubtn•9-sired Earth Kavinq rquip,annt UulLlple Mechanical Plnishing Machlnal Mobile form Travolarl MotorPatcOle engine. ,1{, and includinll 75 yds, strut!)# Rubber-tired ,. multi-engine)# Pipe Mobile fuchlnel Rubber-tired @AM moving Sura{wr (saIfl[-lna.ltnq-{,nll,lle wheel type-John Doers, 1040 and equipment (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar ' el Wit.list single and Sudinga0 (crawler and wheel typo-duet ' typo over 50 cu. yds. strucks Rubber tired self-loading Scraper I#1 Yds•, re en and lncl,ldlny lower 6 It.' Surface Heaters and M (paddle wheel-auger type self-loeding-2 or more units)# Rubber- Planar# Trencfllny Mtc111ns (ovnr 6 [t.•d,•pth cepnalty)# Tower r .� • C9anes Tractor Comllrelsar Drill roehlnatlons Tractor (any typo tired Scraper -pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull logger than D-5-loo flywheel Il.p. and over, or similar) pull- 1500 per hour andem Tractor to bele rata)# Tender typal, Tu (e ' doses, Taaper. Scraper end Push Tractor single englaell Tractor units only)# Tandem Treelor (quad P cc similar type)# Tunnel v Z (boor attachurntnit Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and pending Mole Boring Machine \ 0 Michlne# Tunnot Inconntive (over 30 tonsil Shovel, Dackhoe, Urayline, Cls}+Ihall (over 1/1 d. and u to S cu. Group it Carrel to Co Carrel 'rZarthel MoviHeling Mquil Pit IS ■00 p/he f1 Y P yds• m.t.o.) Gblaroy# Remote Controlled isrth Mbvlrg pqulpsent (11.00 p/h M (long Door pay epplleab1e11 Sell-propelled Ntb and Guttae Bddltlonal to base retail wheel &teavatoc (over 730 cu. yd.) N Machine } • r.. • s. .v A ... ..-..... .•.�_..,.-•>'•,->..,.:r.Y:,a„e..f.l _ 1 — — .r v } <. •e i 1. oo - FEDERAL REGISTER,;'� •.,: -....:'... ...: :_:. :;:.- , 0—FRI - e, . :... .•,... .:.•:::-.,,.,:,.:,::..,.... DAY E 977 r • t aMISION 141. CA77-5094 Page 11 UCCIBIOM NO. Gt17-5091 Page 12 t 1 ' , , 6•dt F14.1•6•0011m P•t«•Ma Friaq Ben•NI•par«eats 8u1t Nwrir EdrtmtNa Naar)r E4rsali•a Rdas N i X p•aiaa• VuHbn anlfar • Ratan M i X P•ad•a• vr•tiea anile Aprf.To. ApH.If. TRUCK DRIVERS TRUCK DRIVERS (cont'd) PICKUPS 0/4 on sod under). DUKPCPZTC fieri than 6y yards) 8 8.44 .90 .85 f 1.00 .10 Swampare and helptra$ Traffic control pilot Car (excluding EROSION CONTROL DRIVER) Nater moving heavy equipment) 7.87 .90 .85 6 1.00 .10 truck (S aster) ` 6.50 .90 .65 1.00 .10 , TRUCK REPAIRMAN ON WEWE t rUEL OR OYMMtITL AND EXPLOSIVES 0.53 .90 .85 1.00 •.IO NEI.Pfat 6.07 .90 .65 1.00 .10 DUMP (16 yards and under 25)1 ' MAMIOUSMAN 8.13 .90 .65 1.00 .10 Dump or flatbed (4 salt of abte)t INDUSTRIAL I.IPT 8.20 .10 .85 1.00 ,10 Lovband ezallarl mix Tc&insit mis (under 6 ysrds)1 Orout Mixer, Dumpccete 16y WHIP (Ieaa than 8 yda.11 Dm■p yards and over)$ Dur•psbtr 6.58 .90 .65 1.00 .10 of flattwd (I axis)$ Cuncrete pamping) Forklift (under DUMP (25 yards and under 351 8.61 .90 .85 1.00 .10 15,000 lbe.1 6.21 .90 .85 1.00 .10 W 10'■ of W 20's or Euclid ( " DUMP (8 yda. and under 12)) , ,type equipment, LaTournsau t DUMP of flatbed (1 &site)$ pulls, Terre Cobras or similar bunkoeman 6.26 .90 .85 1.00 .10 type of equipewtnt rtgardless x, Of type Of attaci~ts when ' 0 R1RItL11"T (14,000 !be and performing work in the over)$ Ants carrier 6.15 .90 .65 1.00 .10 teamaters' Jurisdiction or w Pb at similar type of dump m DUMP (12 yds, and under I6il truck with loading Att&C)eunta 6.65 .90 .65 1.00 .10 m 1/a Dump of flatbed (I amles, with east) 6.36 .90 .65 1.00 .10 TRUCK GREASER 8.66 .90 .85 1.00 .10 ATIA TRUtI S 11 axles)$ P.romion 7 ALES OR DDURLE 030SMEM � contiol nossle«en: PtjPlin• lm;ED of combination of drlver& (including winch and vehicles when under Permit all *%seal$ Road oil apt•ad.r, load 11.105 .90 .65 1.00 .10 cam.nt dlotriWtor or aUury$ Aoad oil or slurry bootman, ' Pteli truck 6.16 .80 .85 1.00 .10 t f { FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1977 ' 1 C181011 N4. CA77-5091" _ Page 15 vi Ppqu 11 W DUCt514R 00. CA71-5091 at CAO DOdt F.1.1+0...flit P't...ntt Films@ I.n0Dt0 Per-.nt+ 8ult ttea,t= E4aR+Nin N+arty ..r_. E4ac.Nta Rater N A W P*.A.n♦ V0,006. 0.4!01 , R.U. N l IN P.erloas yetetl0a 0.4fas POWrR MUIPMC"T OPLRATON9 , TRUCK DRIVE" iCont'dl DREDGING ' 1 lRyduullc Suction Dredges) TPIMIT-Mix is yard. and ' *vat) { 8.72 .90 '.85 1 1.00 .10 LEVEPJWI 511.60 .95 8 2.04 .S4 .04 TIRDWI 8.71' .90 .65 1.00 .10 ' WATCit ElIGINIZAI Welder 11.02 .95 2.00 .54 .04 DUMP 415 yards and OECKPATE 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .04 under 50► 1.78 .90 .se 1.00 .10 • WItlC1UtAN !8t•rn vttich of dredge! 10.47" .DS 2.04 .SO .04 WATM PULE.TAI,KI7151 Weldnrl - ' A-ttaue or I;vadteh Crane 8.85 .90 .85 1.00 .10 t f1ARGI71AM1 Dockhand# Firesant Ofletl Ltveshand 9.92 .95 2.00 .50 .04 t DUMP (SO yar,la and t under 651 4.91 .90 .I5 1.00 .10 {Clanhall Dradgesl • DUMP 165 yards and ') Over) 9.08 .80 .85 1.00 .10 LEVERMAN 11.f0 95 2.00 .SO ,0{ WATCH EI131"LEA , 11.02 .95 2.00 .SO• .04 'z 0 DECK MATE 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .04 =4 • f1 M BAWK MT11 10.47 .95 2.00 .50 .04 N HAF1GGiANI Deckhandl Fire"111 Oiler P.92 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ' a ' 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, 140.-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER'.30, 1977 X", t , 6UPURSEUGAS DECISION STATE# California CO1xrrvI San Diego nla1SION rnRllil:R1 CA77-5095 DATE I Date of Publication DWISI(W N0. CA77-5005 Page 2 Swpwetsedns Deelsion No. CA17-5044 dated Kty 20, 1471, in 42 rR 26120 DESCRIPTION OP 14010111 Residential Construction conslutiog of single faulty - 1 bases and garden type apartments up to and Including 4 stories Basle Prig.8.4.1.90 Pp-rab Betio potato Bsaable Permasls Mewli �� Edveettso 11sal/ Edeesdss ReW It L M P.asleae vacation ud/s# Reiae It L M Paeebse Veretles 60-41*1 Apr.To. Ary#.To. MARDLB SETTERS 5 1.11 .75 .0/ AIII&IT"101111KERA 4 11.90 .60 6 1.17 .06 1(ARDI.E S67TtRS' BSLPSRS 1.74 .61 1.00 .06 RIOT W RltAsrits 13.175 .775 1.00 .SO .02 PAIATL7L41 DR(CALAYESSI Stoneleaa0na 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 Brush 10.99 .99 1.11 .7S .07 Dmlcit, IIAt7l and STONISMEONS' Sprays Sving Stage, Brush 11.24 .!! 1.15 .75 .07 T13RUS 9.47 .77 1.15 Papethangersl Spray, Svin9 CAPPElfrEnsr ; Stago# Sandblaster- 11.49 .99 1.10 .75 .07 Carpenters 11.26 .56 1.70 ` .s0 .07 PLASTCR171S 1 11.46 .65 1.75 .07 Plledriverw.n 11.39 .54 1.20 .40 .07 PLASTENERS' TENDERS 10.46 .77 1.95 .50 Millwrlghtss Pneuastic)datisr$ PUMER51 steosfittsto 10.95 104 166 116 3/41 1141dvund 7loorlayora 11.51 .S6 1.20 ./q .07 kJOrERS 10.79 .60 .75 1.00 Cs7NarT MASMI SHUT METAL IIOlixt" 11.96 1.04 2.24 Cement Masons 6.51 ./6 1.66 1.36 .07 SOrr PNIOK LAYERS 9.55 .60 1.as .07 Cnicr 14ockr Composition, SPRINKLER rITTERB 15.07 .65 .95 ,0s Mastic or Luray, rinishing , TERRA2f0 NORKE11111 11.49 .61 1.17 i .06 Machines Curb Machine 9.11 .tib 1.66 1.36 .07 TILB SCrrrAil 11.49 .61 1.17 / .0/ DRYWALL IhSTAIU." 12.60 .56 1.05 .70 .07 TLRRA220 A TILE 8E2TERs NEU= 6.74 .61 1.00 ' Et.ACI'RICIAtal RIGGeass 14mcit9 - Receive rate Elvattictans 13.01 .70 311+1.11 .02 prescribed for craft Performing Z Gable Spllears 11.33 .70 3141.11 .02 operation to which rigging or Q EL YATUR C4't1511111CM05 12.95 .44S .15 194& .02 welding (a,inei4entsl ELtVA7pR CONSTRUC'IOI'NS' IIIG.Plll19 70IJ11 .54S .3S 34ts .03 EWVATUR CONSTRUCTORS' NELEARS 4A (PI1011.1 5011311 a. ra+ployse contributes 46 of has a hourly rate for 5 roots' movies d GLALI1*3 10.90 .67 . .90 2% of basic hourly rate for 6 entho to S years' sorvlce s Vaoati 11t0161UNal7lsa Pay Credit. 6 Paid Nolicayst L through P. ' nonce Ceectors 10.46 {1.24 7.22 1.46 '.06 paih(nlclhg 1).4S 1.24 2.22 1.46 .q6 PAID II0LIhAY51 Ornam..ntall Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .q6 A-New Yeat's Days B-Mematial Dayl C-Indepe dance W r IMIGAYIt1N and IANII SPAINKIARS 9.40 lot 169 111 1/46 D-Labor Dsyl B-Thanksgiving Days -christse.s Day. tATHCM 1 t , 1141rth,sih portion of San Diego#aunty ftna Center #' of City of Del star 11.50 .60 1.00 .05 Remalndsr of county 11.06 .60 .70 .70 .02 ' y.� t • F[DtRAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70,.1477 tip 1� ` bCCISIOH NO. CA77-5095 Page 3 DCCISIOH NO. CA77-5094 , Page 4 ep C! F,i.ea .ad.t.Pgw.att �� naplr BSash Pdga Baaailb Pa^�w.aa Nra,ir EJaeagsa Nrutr •_ E�irnlao Rata. N L M P.011061 vacation an4/fir Rab. It K Paaslaea Yeteflaa as/!�r (ABORCN9 AFFr.To. LADORCRS (Contrd) Aare.T►. {.N10RIAs, crn•ral Cnnettuetloni COLcum CURCRI Impervious - Cas and fill Pipolinet Jet"n$ NCnt.ranar RIFcap Stonepav@cl Tool Shed Checkoff Using city Sandblaster (pot tandec)t packs Flagman 9 7.34 .77 1 .195 .50 .13 Plpelayer Backup Man. Costing, Grouting, Making of Joints, CUTTS ri WpL'n OPCAAWN (derolitioalf Scalar 7.41 .77 1.95 .50 .13 Sealing, dingCaulRubberCali tng, and including ubr Gasket � GUtNlL►CIIAsl7t 7.44 .77 1.95 .So .13 Joints/ Pointing and any and all other services 9 7.511 .77 S 1.95 .50 .13 PINC GRAIn:R till UI.NUAYS. ASPUALT RARER, IRONER, SPiCADCn$ r , BT*Lr.T% Mill AIRPORTS PAVIIA 11p+44ymohile rani Cement (aero$ and dtainsge lines)$ •duwpor ion i Yard or larger f I•anlwapn Gardener and coinage and handling bulk Nuteety Man 7.45 .77 1.95 .SO .13 comont), Concrete saw ran (excluding tractor typo!$ LA{a4trx ipacktin to!*teal Roto-eccapt•rr chipping and panell Tank Scaler andhawmecI Col;crete cors cutter Cleaner 7.41 .77 1.95 .30 .13 and tore blovecl Gall and oil pipeline Yrepper-pot tender* DRii.tEA`n HELPER (Caisson} and form marl Operators and Including nellowrel noting tenders of pnewmatle and x Machine Helper 7.49, .71 1.95 .50 .13 electric tools, Collocate pump, Q vibrating machines and similar + WIN"C1PJWrAi Chuck Tendervibrating tools not separately (except tunnolalt Septic classified beraln$ Was climber t1 tank digger and installer , wing mechanical tools 7.37 .77 1.95 .SO .13 N (leadmanl 1.51 .17 1.95 .50 .13 aler CESSPOOL OIGGfA AND INSTALLER 7.54 .77 1.95 .10 •.13 ROCR'SLthair safe luring bas n chair orr safefusing bait or power tool*) I 7.43 .77 1.95 .So .13 1 - - j,- awl FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL.VOl f9 90. �V0FRLOAY SEPTEMBER R ao1977 1 O INION NO. CA77-SOLS. tag* 5 OLCINIOB N0. CA77-5025 Page 6 ' Natit Flop Nss■N4 Pywssls i Fdq■Nraslihi FPrwuds Nswlr E6tsllsa Noll Itslo M i• tsssisas Ystatiss salter Itasdr El■rstba Ayr.Tr. tA00NIZi8 iCalR r d} N■Isr M 6 M Psatbes Ysealbs Ayr.sTr. Pam loutPKDtOfAtt OATOAS ONILI.Ims, ail other when drilling Is for use Of Group 1 i 9.73 .95 t 2.00 .SO .06 aspinsives i 7.45 .77 i 1.95 .317 .13 Oroup 1' 10.03 .!S 2.00 .SO '.06 ' Croup 3 10.32 .95 2.00 .50 .06 Pti-MAYIM, WTALLIC am lm- Group 6 10.56 .95 2.00 .50 .06 KMAI.I.IC (including water Group 5 10.66 .!S 2.00 .SO .06 swags, mild, ryas, •telt Group 6 10.79 .9S 1.00 .SO .06 Welding In Connection with croup 7 : 10.91 .!S 2,00 .SO ,06 laborer's work 7.67 .77 1.95 .SO . .13 Group 6 11.00 .93 2.00 .50 •.06 t 1 CAO ANO OIL P11,1:1.111111NNAPPlIt Ortwp 11.23 .45 2.00 .S0 .06 1 16' pipe and over$ 7.70 .77 1.45 .50 .13 ' r CNINOLa. 8110111%, W-C-1111. ' 6iit:LTIM, Alin TIt17I01 NhAClrall . Osndyuided lagging lrsiw.er 7.72 .77 1.45 .SO .13 STUL IO:AOI ABOUD$IAN 7.76 .77 1.95 .60 .13 tNt/WlStS - tali.p/wwr drilla, Z inuiuding $ar.Rhaaavr, whether etrn e. diaand, wa.luu, trarl, 0 multiple unit, and any and 411 tylwra of orch.znlool , , n drlllal bandblastsr I m INottiritan} 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .13 1 ~ PONONNW", N1ASTKPA 7.66 .77 1.95 .SO .13 NrAll POM NLI11GCR 7.66 .77 1.95 .SO ..13 ' l 1 Tlya l NiN1C'il)IL4i Clave 1 7.66 .77 1.03 .50 .13 Cla.a 1 7.61 .77 1.45 .50 .13 Claes 3 7.16 .77 1.95 .50 .13 M00.17KIY41W 7.3SS .77 1.45 .SO .11 s , } FEDERAL REGISTER; YpG 42, 410. 148--•FAtQAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1977 t;,t GL'CISION NO. CAII-5095 Page 7 09ECIOION NO. CAII-5093 paged :Ir ' kc ' PDW13l d7QtlirM#7n OPCNATOIC9 � Group It bratra,an# C"treautic (leno than 600 C.R.M.)t Iurginaer POM • 4, bpOIPNOi?OPtNA'M11S (Cont d1 011el# G•'nerstatt Heavy Duty Papaismant lielpect Pumps Signalman$ ' ' Switchman Group 6t Aephalt of Concrete Spreading (tamping oc finishingli Gratis* to C..rp+reaant iCOo C•T.M, of 34t•iet)1 t5rnente k)xwt, aklp Asphalt Paving Machina (barber Greene or similar ty(salt'bcidge tyl.r. Cnnv,•ynr# TireeFnl IryMrontatic Pumps Oiler Crusher (asphalt Crane Operators Cast-In-plata Pipe Laying kuhinat Combination ar a uretetp pinntli P3aht fi*eratort Generator, Pump at C,erpreneat# Minot and Compressor (gunite w„tkls Compnctoc, calf-propolledt Potaiy Drift Ho-)per htillielAii Skipinsdnr -wheat typo up to Concrete Mixer -pavingl Concrete Pump (truck mFwntad)l Cream 3/4 yd• v/a sttach•••ntnr !'•nils Pistil Technician# Tat Pot fireman# olvrator up to and including 2$ tun capsoitylitang-boon pay • Temsastary heating Plants Ttenching ruching Dllors Truck Crops applicable)# Crushing Plants Drill Doctors Elevating Graded Oiler facklift (aver 5 tons)# Grade Checked Grade-alto Grouting Maehiael Reading Shields Wpavy Duty Nepelrmaar Hoist Opatstac t Group lr A.Trane of Wlneh Trucks Elevatot Operator (inside)! bluip- (Chicago boom and similar typa)# oolman Dalt Wader and similar vent Gressar track)I fat.! V-rquson (wlth dcagtypo attachmentalt types LeTourneau Stab Compactor at similar types Litt ilabllei t tfettatprtet rndinnsa tgrw,nd)# Power carrerate Curing M4tchlnes , Litt Slab lischine iV4gtW1q and similar types)# Loader (Athey, K"c Concrete Saws towns driver Jumbo Tasty Settect Noss Cartier ! ltwcild, Worse and similar type;I Mi3teriat boleti mucking tischins (fab site)# stationery Pipa Wrapping and Cleaning Machine •t (1/4 yd, suhbac tired, call of track typelt Pneumatic Concrete # placing Machina (Hackiay-Presswell of similar type)I Pneumatic Group it Asphalt Plant Itr•aanr Ibclnq Naehlnaf Jbxmsn or Mlsotman } Heading Shield Itunnells Pumpccate Gant Notary O[Ltl (excluding Itbslt of cuncreta)I Chip aptesding Machine# Conctsto sump j,1 caisson type)# Nubhut-tired Tatth'Noving Dguipment (single engine- as,iswall pnitable)I asides. tyl•t Unloadec and Turntables Dlnkvr ii:' Caterplller, tuclid, Athey Wagon# and similar types with any La+,'.astive as Hstusman (up to and Including to tons)# rjulp- and all attachments over 25 yds, and up to and Including SO sent Greases tgresset truckle Salleoptor lialsts Ilighline ti cu. yds.ettuck)I Rubber-tired Earth Moving Tquipment (multiple , Cableway signsteant Hydra-hammet•aero Stompect Paver Sveepefi engine, up to and including 25 yds. struckis Rubber-tired yrs Noliet (curpactinglr Sareod (asphalt ar cant:setall Trenching + Scupec #sell-loading-paddle wheal typo-John (eere, 1044 and Machine (up to 6 ft.) ,.� similar single unitil Skiplasdet ictowier and wheel type-over Its yds.# up to and Including 64 yds.)s Surface Haatara and atatp fit Asrhalt plant tngtnasrt sacahoe (up to and including Planer# Trenching Machine favor 6 It. depth capacity)! Tower t 3/4 y4.11 aarch rianto Nit Shatpenarr Onnceete Joint Machina Cranes TcactOc Campcoamoc Drill Combinatiant Ttaetor fear type i v fesnai awt similar type)# concrete Agger) Deck Efigints Derrick- ' larger than 0-5-100 flywheel h.p. and over, at Similar) bull- .� man (uiitteld typn)I Drilling Machine Operator (including water doter, Tamper# Scraper and Push Tractor single englnell Tractor {} ' wvila)i rurmlift Ioniser $-ton capacity)I Hydtogcapatc Seeder (boom attachments)r Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and bonding "# AAvhlhg (straw, pulp or ec.dis Machina Tool Operatac) Ktglnnles - ! Machinao Tunnel Locomotive loves 30 tons)# Shovel, ssckhoat intsrnat surd sigh vibrator# Mechanic setw. Curb or GustetDraglinm, Clamahall favor 3/4 yd. and up to S cu. yds. nitric.) J reit Iw•n,:aeto of aaphattlr Mechanical finisher fconctate-Clary, Gong aeon pay applicable)I 11w f-ptopolled Curb and Gutter " Jvhnann, hidwntf or 6131314rir Pavme.nt breaker Itruck sounted)t tbcbins N..ad Oil Niainq trichite# Pulses (asphalt or finishis Pubtr•r- + t t1a.d Earth ttw)ng blui"ar. toingio .nsine, up to and including to 2% yda. otruck)t self-propetlad Tat Pip.11ntrul Mahone# Slip , Non Pump ip•wer-dlsven hydraulic !!!tiny device tut concrete miteal# skiploa,rer ICtswper and Wheel type over 3/4 yd. and r Wit to firms Inclu•un'l lir yda.)) Stinger Cran. (Austin-Wostsrn al similar tyl.•lt TtActor-bultdossr. Tami+ac Scrapot Isingla toying, up to foo A.N., flyuhsel and similar tyles, up to enst e'S;:':.,'•x..'.•,. i' Inclrhdir.i 0-It and ninttat types)! Vulgar ltatat 1 drum# Tunnel UVOO'ltive ;Over IF alid up to and Including 30 tare)I Walder• general g - ; :,v ......::.. ,v. t: p F,4. .. ..,,r.. '..-.,, ... ..5:•:•..'•:...:is� .!4^.' ,i. t, 5 ':t•i FF11E1Al f(EO(STFp. VOL. Al, fy0. 190—p(IIOAX, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 • =18I011 NO. CA77-5095 Page 9 DECISION N0. CA77-5095 Paye 10 PO,Ir3t tpUIPtUXT OP RNITORo (Cont'd) . Croup 71 Crane, ov.rr 75 ton up to and Including 100 tons e.t.a. Basic fdetie Benefits Paym.sla (lurN) bou.a ap,pl lceblel 1 Derrick Barge.(long lroUM pay applI- Haolr E/.eaNs It•abl.e)l Dual Plum Mlxerl lleevy Duty Prpsirman-wolder Combinalionl TRUCK DRIVERS 1 Rolm& H&V Paesloss Vocatba ss//ar palet, Stiff-legs, Cuy Petrick or similar type, up to and including Aan.To. 100 tnnu (long L,um pay applicable); Ilnnorall 1,momotiva Idinnel), PICKUPS 1I/1 ton and under), gag or elaclricl# Liter Palrnl-blade Operator (aingle onglne)l Sweepers and helleral Traffic Multiple Entine Tractor (Euclid and similar typo, except quad control pilot car (excluding 9 Cat)$ Pubto(-tired rnrth (loving Cgtilrnint (single angina, over moving heavy equipment) 1 7.87 .90 JS 1 1.00 .10 50 y-lv, etcuck)t i+ub1.•r-tired Faith tbvpnq Iaull++ront (oulliple ernlne, Euclid, Catrtpllt-t and •Imllar) lover 25 yda, and up TRUCK REPAIRMAN OR WELDER to 51.1 cu. yd+. strurwll 'hovel, Backhoe, Dragllne, Clamshell , RBLPM 5.07 .90 JS 1.00 .10 ' (river 3 Cu. yde. e.t.C.)(lnml I.e101 pay appllcabla)# Tower Creole Ilepaltln.+n# Tr+.Nor lender (crawler and wheel typo over 4% yds.)# NARL210USDUUI 8.12 .90 .BS 1.00 .10 welder-eert((ledl woods Miter and similar Pugmlll Equipment Croup 01 Ante t:radetl M,tnnatlr, allp.rotml cyINDUSTRIAL LILT r 5.20 .90 .85 1.00 .10an•-over 100 ton. I ' . Onroj 1.rn pny nppllrnblal Nolat-stlIf Ingot# Guy Derrick or WIMP (len than 8 yda.11 Dump slmllmr tyle-, Ic+p+ble of hoisting 100 tons or moralllnn9 or flatted 12 axle)# Concrete lKxro pay npplienbl••II lt+en Iscavator - leas than 750 cu. yds.# pwpinyl rorkllft (under IlooLnnlcat rinlsbinq Michlm,l Mobile rare Traveler# 10tor Patrol, 15,000 lbs.) 8.21 .90 .85 1.00 .10 aallt.1-ongine)r Plp-. Iv+hiln K+rhlne# Nubl+•r-tired earth m►nvinq rynljw,nt (multiple empine, Euclid, Caterpillar and rimilat DUMP IS yJs. and under 12)1 ' typr over SO cu. ydo. Attunkil Publrtr tired molt-londing L'rrapet Dwp oc flatbed 13 •:loll r (paddle wheel•auint type sell-loadln•l-2 or more units)t Rubber- sunkerman 8.25 .90 .85 1.00 .10 tired nerapar - pusl+ing one another v/o•Push Cat. Push-pull (500 lwr hour additional to Lase retail Tandem rlulpaent (2 ' PORK1,117 (15,000 The and units onlyll Tandem Tractor (quad 9 cc similar type), Tuiulal over)# Rome Cartier 6.2S .90 .BS 1.00 .10 Z Mslm Doting Machina • ' DUMP (12 yds. and under la)l Q Group 91 Canal Llnerl Canal Ttlmmotl Ilelicepter Pllot# Illghllne Dump or flatbed Il axles, n Cablawayl Ronote Controlled l:ttth loving Djulpment (11.00 p/h r with semi) ' 8.15 .90 .85 1.00 .10 m additional to base rata►) Wheel Excavator (Ovr{r 750 au. yd.) N NATER TRUCKS (2 axles), Erosion control notzlea,en# Pipeline drivers (including winch and all misem)# Road oil spreader, cement distributor or slurry) Rood oil or slurry bootmanp, a ' ►cell truck' 8.18 .90 .83 1.00 ( .10 1 ret �y HURAI REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1977 W W 1 alll115 P. i ' MODIFICATIONS P. 2 ' + ' DMISIGH 110 77-SO ! Cont-4 DECIS14t7 Hu, CA77-;019 - tlwi_t5 ' (I2 fit 20991 - Apr I l 22, 19711 F.I.I.0.*d1U PalwtHt f+4ais Eeeslife Permeate 1•.1w Alaa.edae Alpine, Audnt• butt• Belle led H•wl Celaveraa, Culuna, Cnnt n fr EFees o4, ! E/vreM•a R Contra, tel torte, El i»radn ete• H i X F41ndsax Yetait•a 0.44t R•1•, M i• P-010-1 vacation •./Ar , Ar0,.To. Arra To. Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Rings , rover rquipa•nt op•rator&t Lake, tassen. ►oder&* Marine Pilsdriving Mariposa, Merwlocino, Mafced, Group 1 , .$9.11 $1.50* $2.25 .00 .29 Me>d w;, t4*nterey, Hapa, Hevads, ' ' Group 1(&) 9.55 1.504, 1.13 .90 .29 + Placer, Pluwaar Sactauento, Group lib) 9.71 1.504, 2.15 .90 .29 San Itcnito, San rearwlscu, San { * Group 2 1.711 1.506 2.25 .f0 .29 Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa �. Group 216) 10,60 1.5041 2.25 !0. .29 Clara*'Snnta crus, Stints, Group 3 10.9I 1.50* 1,15 .!0 .2! Sierra, Siakiyou. Solarw, { + Group 318) 11.36 1.50- 1.15 .90. .21 S,xxwea, Stantelaus, Sutter' t + Group t 1 11.13 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 , Tehaoa, Trinity, (elate. . Group S 12.11 1.504, 2.25 .90 .29 ' Tuolumne, Volo and Yuba , Counties, California Pore[ lqulparnt Oper&tgr& , + t Group it Area 1 9.13 1.50* 2.25 .90 .211 Ch 41n et , Aro 2 10.64 1.5041 1.25 '.10 .29 ltickleyeret Stoneneaaatsti Group 21 IUnteray and Santa Crut + Area 1 9.50 1.5041 2.25 to .29 Counties 612.60 $1.23 $1.26 Area 2 11.01 1.5041 2.15 .10 .29 r Slectricianat Group 31 ' rt•sno, Mings, Madera and Are& 1 9.71 1.5041 2.25 .90 .21 Tulare Counties Area 2 11.16 1.500 LIS .10 .11 Electricians 12,76 .10 31411.05 .05 Group 41 Z Cable Splicers 16.04 .60 3641.05 .oS Ates 1 10.32 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 SanHAteo County Ates 2 11.63 i.So* 1.2S. .10. .I9 Electricians 13.44 1.25 3641.00 ,03. Group S1 Glatlet a Area 1 10.SS 1.504, 2.25 .90 .29 Aiata..da. Contra Costa, Like, , ( Area 1 11.06 1.500 1.15 .10 .29 Marin. Mendoclno, (&,uthe+n Group 61 Halt of County from forth Area 1 10.71 1.5041 2.25 .90 .19 of rt, traggl, lsinterey, Area 2 12.22 1.504, 2.25 !0 .29 Napa, San Benito, San Group 71 rtancleco, San M.leu, Santa Ares 1 10«17 1.504, 2.25 .90 .29 ' Curse Santa Crux. Sulano, Area 2 11.31 1.50+ 1.25 .!o .2! (S.W. (cm east of Fairflsid) and Sumo Coe. 11,79 1.00 1.41 .01 Group 11 Area 1 ,11.31 1.S0 1, 1.25 .90 .29 Area 1 12,12 1.50* 3.25 .90 .79 Group Is , Area 1 11.54 1.500 2,25 .10 .29 r , i Area 2 13.05 1.504, 1.35 .00 .29 Group 101 -9 t Ars& 1 11.76 1.50* 2.75 ,90 .29 ' Area 2 13.27 1.50- 3.25 .10 .21 4 ' t TEDINAI 11EOIST61, VOL 42. NO. 140-f�IDAY, >;E�TEMME� U, 191Y T. y HOOIFICATIOHS P. 7 111I01FiCAT1011S P. 4 H ISI(111 Is), CA77-5019 (Cunt'd1 i OIXIGION NO. CA77-5039 (Cont'dl Br sic fdgr Bea.11U Pep.aars Fda9r Br.rNh Pgwe.h Basic Ilrrdr Ebsrlb. Ilrnip EJ� Razes 11 L V P..sle.s Ve,pilr. end/rt Rab. If L 11 Panslau wtir. V.aall•e a.c.fi t Apt.Tt. ' App..Tu Alpine, Amdor. Butte, Group 10-Ar' Calavmtas, 11 1►,rad0. I Area 1 $11.11 91.50• $2.23 .90 .29 Karnes+, Merced, (North Area 2 13.19 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 ut City of Livingetun), Group Ill Wduc. Nevada, i•tacer, Area 1 12.06 1.50• 2,25 .90 .29 Sacramento, Den Jua'luln, Area 2 13.57 1,50- 2.25 .90 .29 Shoals. Sit[ra, filaaiyou, Group 11=A$ Sum aua, butter, Trnau, .�' Area 1 1).22 I.SO• 2.25 .90 .29 Tlodixtl uau.e, Yalu a.d YuW - Area 2 14.7) 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Counties 10.611 r�,.S1 q.30 "' Group 11-8$ Itunwraera$ '. ' Area 1 13.52 1.506 2.25 .90 ,29 Pence P.Sectora 10.{{ 1.21 2.22 11.1{ .0{ Alta 2 15.03 1,500 2.25 .90 .29 Neintorcing 11.53 1.24 2.22 1.16 006 Group 11-Cc Ornewentall Structrual . 11.55 ,1,21 2.22 1.44 ,Oi Aces 1 13.11 1.504 2,25 .90 .29 Marble Dettars 11.74 .;.40 .91 1.03 Area 2 15.35 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Plaaterara$ .% , •Includes $.23 per hour to Pelelonud II alth and Nultare Find. Monterey County 12.31 1.00 .)S .01 Dan Francisco and Dan Matto Adds Counties 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03 Plu"Fal Steaatittarrr ,Plasterers' Tenders$ W1 worts and Humboldt Monterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Counties $12.21 .66 $1.22 .0S Pluaberel Steadlittete$ Z Dan Denito and Santa Clara Counties 13.15 1.01 1.77 .14 Plunbersri I„ 0 Ban Mateo county 11.91 1.14 2,30 .25 W1 Norte and Humboldt Itoulerst .,,,. ,Y, counties n • Monterey and Santa Crua Coe. 11.33 -.71 1.12 .05 .• ,I 1pt luulete 10.40• •1.40 1.15 Sheet metal 16011,419416 Plesoo, slogs, Madera and . Tulare Counties 11.91 .73 1.22 .14, Splin►ler N tterso . Alaoseda, Contra Cotta. Marin - Napa, San Franclacu, Sen Mateo, Sante Clara, Solara and Sonuaa Counties 16.25 ,43 1.45 .09 I I , lai \ 0 . F1011AL IIEGISTER, VOL. 12, NO. 1 1110-ft10AY, SEPTEMOER 16, 1977 . 1 ICATIONS P. S IBUUIFICATHRIS P. 6 DECISION No, CAII-5019 (Cant-d-) peCISION 110, CAII-5019 (Cooled) PAIL mLVf(VEPAID" (• l nil 111 POWSS 11;1UIMUWr OPEPAIONS ICnntedl . Group In Amainta„ts to rAgitseet■ (itakownl Plretaen# Ileavy Duty (AREAS 1 and II) (Contedi Repaltean telper l Quell Iteckhand, 111gnal03nl swltalwenl Tat t Pot rIffamanll1 vattasan (Heavy Duty Repair shop parte room) , Group 79 Concrete conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Dl,ulpwnt Group It Crmptessl►r Dlw,.rator# Concrete Mixer sup to and Including mounted (home length to applylu Concrete conveyor# building allies 1 yard)# Canveyut bell Operator (tunnel)I Fireman hot Plants Deck Anflneetal Defiling and boring Machinery, horlsontal (not to hydraulics h,nitnrl wecl,anleal Conveyor (handling building M- apply to waterlines, wagon drilla o( lackllsmlmsta)1 Wal Drum Minor# tatimis)l Minor Box operator (concrete plantll Pump Operators 1 Puller Kenyon Pump and similar types) GantcY Nldac for similar episodes tionmre (with acreedll Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated) '• a selulpment)l Hydro-Hamner or elmilarl Instrument Man# Material solat (2 me once dtumels Mechanical rinlshera or Spreader Machin (asphalt, Grout, It Iwo gncatoc (Itunkerl# Helicopter NWlomnn 1819nalm@n)1' Barl»r-Greene and similar)# Mine at Short eblatt Mlxermnbllel Pave- bucuwitive 110 tuna at undecll Motocasnm Modman or Cholumant bent Breaker with or without Compteaaur lkabinatlonl Pavement Bleaker, t hose Cattier Ir••n,ntructlon jobsltell Nottmetsts Screedman (encept , truck counted with raampteseot C:cmbinat{ons Pipe Bending machine (Pipe- \ . asphaltic concrete ).4ving)1 Self-propelled• outtelaltcolly applied 1111611 only)# Pipe Cleaning Machine Ilcsatot propelled and suppotted)1 cunerele cunln•1 machine (on 11tcaets, highways, afriwerte and can Lail P{{.@ Wrapping Machine Ittsctor pro641lled and Supp,ctedll Ratrigetation Trenching Machlov, 1 It. depths Truck Crane Offset Tugger Moist, Plants Mollst aperstou (tfnlsh Asphalt)I self-propelled bourn type lltti#tg single dtuml bullar Ttnd@( device (eentdr snunt)(10 tons or lees M.R.C.1I Belt-ptol.slled S►svating Grade Planet Blusher opetatorl "All Tractor Ivlth boom), Soil Tester{ Group {s Ballast Jack Tampetl Ballast. Reyulaturl ballast Tamper ' Truck type Guadscl Auger-type drilling equipment over 10 rt. depth Multi-putpisel lwnman (asphalt plantll elevator Operator (In- aldull rock Litt at lumber etacher (construction job •hell Group en AraOr-Coater (or elmllatls Asphalt Plant Plpinoorl Cast-fn-Platy Line masters material Moist 11 druall Shuttlecarl Tie Space9l , Pipe Laying fachins# Cumbinatlon Blusher and motor Operator) Cunccste ' Ttwerwitile batch Plant (multiple units)# bused beading shield tr;wcstorl heavy Duty • Itepalcean and/or weldor# Gradesetter, Grade Checker (mechanical of othst- Cioup $a L-pteawc Operator favor 211 Concrete Mixers favor 1 wlael, Gcatv{ny and Grinding Machines (A19)Iway11lu Ken Seal Machine (or yatdll Otnvisto Pumps of Puepcests Gu/lal Genstatoral Grouting /1101/6911 Kolaan leaden Loader lull to 2 yecdsll Mechanical Trench Shield) macl,lnee Prose-weld late-opeeatedll Putgts favor 1)1 Melding Portable Crushing and sete•ning Plantal Push Call Nu1+Ler Tired earth- Z Machines Iluwered other than by eleeteietly) 1 moving Wulp int (up to and including aS em. yds. 'struck' ■.r.c.)l s • ; Duclids, T-Pulls, sat-10, 10, 21. and stellate Rubber Tired Donors Belt- ' Group as DUI Lima Wtad Factor or slmllsrl boom Truck or Wal Pca.elled Caepacta9 with DOANFI Sheeproot# Timber Skidder ftubber tired M Wrists@ A-Views Trucks Concrete Batch Planta twat or dryll Owl+ or similar eguilmnntl, Traclur drawn Scrape[, Tlectocl Trenching machine N C101.4 Sawa (aslf-psopollsd unit) on •trouts, highways, airports 1 over 4 ft. depth, Tri-botch Paver# Tunnel Mule Boeing Machine# Welderl + ' and eanslsl Drilling and Boeing Krehlnery, vertical (not to apply 110e44-011211c (and*that stellar "Mill equflmentlI Vermeer T-600 B Mock to watesllnate, waqun drill@ oe lackhawe►eals Mighltne Csteleway Cutler , 0lgnalsent hucl.nmitive■ (stem or oval Id tunl l lubrication and Service Gvfllleel (tw►blle and grease each)[ faylnats lntsenal tell Group PI Chicago Doom Combination Mines and Compeeaaoe (gunite)# Slab Vsbratur lure afrpoetso highway/ canals and wsrehouseall n' Combination slurry Mixer and/or Cleaners Nighlins Cableway IS tons Mechanical rinlaher■ (concrete) (Clary, Jnhnson, Bidwell Bridge f and mnder)s W11 BI-Litt at similar 420 Lt. oc 0"911 Mocking Machina Deck or siallas tylvais Mechanical buts Curb and/uc Curb and (rubber used, rail Or track typell Tractor fettle bo0e)(G-6 09 lergsr Guntur Machine. Cw\ccsts of abphaltl 1•uctable Ciusherol Post and siallac) Drlvan IMISOU and ■Imllacl# Power Jusix)Tolerator Insetting slip- 1 • futame etc., lei tunnalsll Moller (except sepl.altll Scewadman IN@rber-Gcerne and similar)laeph4ILlo cnnccate paving), Self- , pcopolled utal•avtnr Iaingle engines Self-ptupolled Pipeline 1 f '• Wrapping mtichins (lbecault'CHC or similar type)[ Self-propelled e hwec Sveeporl belt-propelled Taps Macr;lnel Blip Yarm Pumps . ,' • n (111tiag devles lot concrete loran)# Swil tubber-tiled traetmcal Suatoce Heateral Augst-type de Ltling.eyulpment up to and Including 39 ft..depth) r .. . .. , FEDERAL It .90167614 dE, NO. IdO.—i1110AYr, iBiEliM[t {!+, Ti1>r tp DECISION NO. CA77-1039 (Cont'd) }IODIFICATIONS P. 7 DECISION NO. CA71-5039 (Cont'd) IIOOIFICATIONS P. 8 ` POWER m*UI1M4ENT OPERATORS (cont'd) (AREAS I and 1I) (Cont'd) POWER EQUIPMOtT OPERATORS (Cont14) . (AREAS I and 11) (Cont'd) p Group 10t tkk,m-type backfilling Machinot bridge Cranes Cary-1 ft (or ' r siallat)s Cl,emlcsl Grouting machine, truck mounted) Combination back- iii `'•! •, hos and IOMIer (up to and'including 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.}! Derrick (2 , uperatoss required when awing engine temote from holet)I Derrick bargee i ! •� (except excavation wotk}l Do-Morn Loader and Adams Elegradsrt Elevating • Grader linavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig (Including Calsson Foundation work ,' u and Euclid loader and similar types Robbins type Orillali >soahring !' t Skrx,per Jut similar)I Lift Slab Machines IVagtlwry and similar types}# Group 11-As band Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel txcsvator)t Cranes , Wader (2 yards up to and Including 4'yorda)I Locomotive (over 100 tons) (over 125 tonsil Loader (over 12 cu .yds,l up to and including 11 cu. .(single or multiple units)I Multiple Engine F.atthmoving Machine (Euol)de, yds,)l Power Shovels and Draylinee lover 7 cu, yds, w,C.c.)1 Rubber Dusers, etc,} (no tandem actaper)l Pre-strene Wire Wrapping Machines i ,Tired Muni-purpos* Earth moving Machines (2 units over 7S cu, yds. Renarvulc-bebr(a Tug (self-propelled flosting)l Rubber-tired Scraper, struck a.t.o,)1 Wheel excavator (over 750 cu, yda. per hour) self-loading (paddle wheel$, atC.11'Shuttle Car (feClata station)# 1 I Single Lngthe Scraper over 45 yardml'Soil Stabilixer IP a It or equal)# '� '� , Group I1-el L.Oadef (over 11 cu, yda.) Sul"radet (Gurries or other automatic type)( Tractor, Compressor Drill Combinationl Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with r + Group 11-CI Opetatoc Of Helicopter (when used In ereetlon work)$ ' tandem scroperm)r Train loading $tationt Trenching Machine, multi-englne" Remote 00nt901l$d tarthuoving Equipment with sloping attachment, Jefco or siallarl Vacuum Cooling Plantl Whitley. Crane (up to and including 25 tons) , I Group 10-Ar backhoe (hydroullc) (up to end Including i cu, yd. m.r.c.)I backhoe feeble) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. m,t.o,)i �• •i% . Co,abinatiun backhoe and Loader over 3/4 cu. yd. ■.r.c.)I Continuous '' '`{'• , , Hight Tie back Auger (up to and Including 1 cu. yd.)(Crane attached)) ' 1 F ! �•,•'+, ,• ' Cranes (not over 25 tons, lismiaerhead and Gsntty)t Grade-all■ (up to and including i cu. yd.)t Power Shovels, Clamshells, Dtayllnas, (up to and t t Including I cu. yd. ■.,r.c)I Power Ulade (single enginell Self-propelled lkwsa-typo Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tons)I Rubber-tired, Scraper, aelc-loading (paddle wheel twin origin*)! 041 dual Lane Auto I )? , i• t "• Grader 000 or similar , •) , I a t ' 1' ,� + �n Groep ilt Automatic Concrete Slip Foca Povert Automatic Rallrcad Cat' 1 ,. ,,• w • Dumper) Canal Tries„erl Canal Trip"t w/ditching ottachmentsl Cranes lover 75 tons up to and including 125 tonal Continuous Plight Tie Back Auger over t cu. yd. (Including cranel1 Brett Travelift 650-A-1 at *tai tar (45 tons or ovet)1 F.%Iclid Loader when controlled Item the pullcetl 111ghllne Cableway (over h tons)# loader lover 4 yards, up to �;w•• ., • ' 'l,�' and Inclu,ling 12 cu, yds.); Miller Focaleas 11400 Slope Paver Or similar) • ,�) •;• - - + r . . ;}(i• i' &lover bled. (a+tlt}-cngine)1 Power Shovels, Clamahells, Draglinss, Back- 'horn, Grade-alive (over I yd, and up to and Including 7 cu. yds. a,c.e.)i '' t t. nlbtwt-tired earth eoving machlnea (multiple propulsion power'un(ts and '`+' •1, t, +Vii'+ ,'+•• •r•: + • , two or *,)It. acrel•etsl(up to and Including 71 cu. yda. '*truck* ■.t.c.)l . Self-ptopelled Compactor (with multiple propulsion power unite)# Single, • engine Rubter-tired L'arthmaving Machines (with tandem scrapers)I Slip Fara Paver (cuncret0 or aaphalt)I Tandem Catat Tower Cranna Mobile •,t., - •r 1 •� , + ' including telt moontedl Trencher (pulling attached sh)eld)l Universal ,+ t ' Ltebher and Tower Ccanva•(and similar tyle:a)I Wheel Excavator (up t0 , 1.• . - .� # and including 750 cu. yd. per hour}! Whitley Crane (aver 25 tons) f FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. Tei#—FRIDAY, SEPTEMfIER )*,Ivry 10111FICATUMS P. 10 „�tifoH tlo. aZ7-so4o ifk�clt•dt lalON No. 011 „#4 �� Fd. •baeih P•.•ala Bair Pdgr B•m•Iflo P�rmro,U e r (42 !N 21012 -Iy,c Il !!, 19771 Bedt , Alameda. Alpine. Amatior, Nwdr Eirntbe N.+dr Eivmba L`alavetoo, Contra Costa. Del Rates H/M Putbat Y. U call•a •a •r Belot NAM P••aloas Vacation 0m410, Nutta, it 'big.60. ##sono, •Ary#.Tr. f Aepr.Tc. Humboldt. Marin. M.tclpusa. Yiasteratat Merced, NMterby, Llys, Moved&. Monteroerey County {12.31 11.00 ' .33 .Ol PLcec. Saccannntw, ban ion Francisco and San Kanto Jonito. San Franelrcn, Bah ""•r "' ' Counties 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03 Joaquin, Dan Marew, Sauna 'r'"' ' Flasteters' TendeKof Clara, Banta c. Tp Solana, �1I�' Monterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Tualua. 9ultec,and Yuba Plumbecal Stesatittecai Tuuntlos. a end Yuba ` San Benito and Santa Clara tx#unR►rr. CaliforniaGCounties MIS L.01 1.11 .14 r San Mateo County 13.91 1.14 2.10 .25 an +t Soulacol ' BI IC\IaybKal ilnnalaaannot Monterey and Santo Cams ODs. Mwltecey and Santa Crus. Counties 012.60 $L.22 $1.26 sprinkler 10.40 1.40 I.1S Slactficlanat iprlo\lac Contrast Alamrdar Contra Oorty Marin, • rcoano Ontnty Naps. Ban Fcanclecot San Sleetciciaha(3.6 aiorw) Notes, 6anto Clara# Solana Ciectriclans 12.76 .10 3101.03 .OS and Sonoma Counties 16.26 .65 1.45 .09 Canis Splicers 14.04 .10 v 31{1.05 .OS" ' San Mateo County, .. Cower 6iulpNnt 0pr�atocot ' Group It Z Sicatrlaisns 13.64 1.25 ]\t1.00 ,•03 - Area 1 9.13 1.500 '2.25. .90 .29 ' Glatwas Alaaoda, Contra Coat4 Morin# Area 2 10.64 1.50• 2.25 .90 .21 Group 31. Monterey, Naps, San Bonitos Area 1 l.SO' 1.504: 2.25 .90 .29 m San rKanctoca. Sen Mateo. } Area 2 11.01 1.506 2.25 .90 .29 N ' Santa Claus, Banes Crux,' Group 31 t , Solana is" tros S of 4 + Arab 1 .' 9.73 1.506 2.25 .10 .29 1 raritieldl. Su.wma Counties 11.79 1.00 1.41 .02 Area 1 11.24 1.500 2.25 .90 .211 ' Alpine, Amadwr. Calaveras, Gcoup'4t El luraalo, Martis..&# Mercado Area 1 10.32 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 it#atth of city of " ' Area 2 11.03 L.Sp 2.25 .90 .39 Llvingeton), Nevada, rlaceer Bact_amento, ban aoaquln. Group li 10.55 1.502, 2:75 .10 Yana counties Totter, tiesaae, Vella and 1436659� L.50 Asea 2 12.05 1.50• 2.25 .10 . " 1 , ltoowot\araI r ` ronov Ctecture 10.66 1.24'• 2.22 1.46 .06 ' Nelatorcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 t .06 t Ornasentall structural •Il.SS 1:24 2.22 1.46 .04 ;r , • r �,•r . : ;:` .. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 112, NO. 160---FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1477 lea t ULCISI011 N0;CA71-50411 frontal IDD1FICI 1T1oils pt 11DLCISION N0, C477-5O40 (ConNd) •+- FODIFIChTiDgS P. 12, POWER EpU1P11CNr OPERATORS Qf (ARRAS I and It) POWCR MUIPHENT OPERA70PS (Cont'd) Croup It Asnlatants to Engineers lbraksaari, Flrcmanl heavy Duly ' (IIRFJIS I and II) (Cbnt'd) Repairman Halpacl Olivet Deckhandl 519nalman' Switchman, Tar ! POt Flremu19111 Pattanan (11%avy Duty Repair Shop pates room) ' Croup 7s Concrete Conveyor of Concrete Pump, truck.0c Equipment Group 2s Crmpreraor Operatorl Concrete Mixer sup to and Including ,' Mounted (boom length to a{,plyll Concrete eonveyotl building ■ltal 1 yard), Conveyor belt Operator (tunnel)1 Fireman tot Plantl Deck P.nglneecal Drilling and Boring Machinery, horizontal (not to 1kp Hydraulics ,nitoc, Mechanical Conveyor (handling building me- i apply to waterl►nace, wagon drills or iackhommerall duel Genoa rue Mlserl terlalnl, Mixer box Opecitor (concrete plant)I Pump Operator! 1 Fuller Kenyon Pump and similar types! Gantry Nide! (cc stmllar Spreader bommon Iwlth screedll'•Tar Pot Ficetasn (power agitated) equlpmentlt Hydio-dammer or similar, Instrument Rant Material Holat (2 or mote dcuma►1 Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt, Croup 11 Ik,x (4wraloc (bunket)I Helicopter Radluman (519nalma0►I Dacber-Greene and almllar)! Mine oc Shaft lrolstl Mlxeraobllet Pave- I Locomotive 410 tons or under)! Motorman, Rodman cc Chainman' .� Sent breaker with or without'Comptessor Combination! Pavement Breaker, Pont Cattlar lconmtructlon iobsitall RatowLet, Cereedman (except s 1 t truck mounted with Compressor Combination, Pipe bending Machine (pips- aslphaltle concrete paving!! Self-pcopalled, automatically applied '� 1 l linea only)! Pipe Cleaning Machine (trac.mr PropeLLed and suppocted)I concrete curing machine (on streets, highways, airports and canals){' Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supported)! Refrigeration Trenching It,c)pine, 4 ft. depth) Truck Crams 011tr# iLggsc bolatr 11 S Plantl Rollet,Operator (finish asphaltlt Self-propelled boom type lifting single drum{ bullar Tender 1 device leenter a3unt)(10 tons cc less M.R.C.), Self-propelled Elevating 1 ' Grade Plantl Slusher Operators Small Tractor (with boom!) Soil Tuaterl Group 41 ;laliast Jack Tampers ballast Regulator! ballast Tamper ;,. Truck type Loadecl Auget-type drilling equipment over SO ft. depth Multi-puritow Uaxman (asphalt plant)! elevator Operator (In- .1 side)1 Turk Lift at Iumbet Stacker (Construction job slte)I + Group It Acmor-Coater (or s1m)lat)1 Asphalt Plant Engineer! Cast-In-Place Lina Masters Material hoist 11 drum)! Shuttlecaci Tit Specsrr s Pipe Laying Machines Combination Blusher and Motor Operator, Conccets Towermobile , 1 batch Plant (multlple units), Oororl (leading Shield Operators heavyDuty r Repairman and/or Welder, Gradeaetter, Grade Checker (mechanical or Other- C[ou(/ S1 Compressor Operetoc lover 211 Concrete Hissers'(over 1 wlaall Grooving and Grinding Machines (hlghwayall Ken Seal Machine Jac yard)I Coa•:rele Pumps or Pumperela Gunst Generators; Grouting simllar)o Kolman Loaderl Loader (up to 2 yards)! Mechanical Tcenah Shield, P-tchlne, 11tessweld laic-operated)s Pumps (avec 211 Welding , Portable Crushing and Screening Planter Push Cato Rubber Ticed Earth- z Machines 110)wered other than by electricity) pr moving Es{ulpment (up to and including 45 cu. yds. *struck- m.r.c.)' 0 Dialids. T-Pulls. OW-10, 10, 21, and elmllacs Rubber Tired Docert Self- "M Croup 61 111.0 Una Road Factor of slmtlar, boom Truck or Dual propelled Compactor with Dozer, Sheepfcat, Timber Skidder (rubber tired 0 Purpoaa A-?can. Truck, Concrete Datall Planta (wet cc dty►t Can- cc similar equlpment)t Tractor drawn Scraper, Tractors Trenching Machine N orete Saws itelf-ptopelled unit) on streata, highways, airports over 4 ft. depths Til-batch Paver; Tunnel Mole boring Machines Weldect and canalas Drilling and Boring Mttchlnnry, vertical Inot to apply Wolds-mixer (and otter similar Pugmill equilusent)1 Vetemuc T-600 a Rock, to vatacllnrrt, wagon drills at jeckhaa.mara)l Illghllne Cableway Cottee Slgnalmans leem",tivet (%team or over to tonit Lubrication and 1 , Sutvlce I:n•lineur (mobile and grease racklt Maginnis Internal. Full Gcoup St Chicago Booret Combination Mixer and Compressor (gunitel, Slab Vllptatur ion airports, highways, canals and warehouses)' I Combination Slurry mixer and/cc Civatrart Illghllne Cablaway IS tons Mechanical Elnlalpers (concrete) (Cla(y, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge and under)! Lull Hl-Lift or similar 120 It, or over►M Mucking Machine ' Deck or sinner twmalt Mechanical New Curb and/or Curb and (rubber tired, tall or track typal' Tractor (with boom)(D-6 or larger Cutter 1ach1rpa, concrete or asphalt; Portahln Crushers! Poet and stallac) Dcavtr (MIS00 ami similar), Power Juad.o Operator (setting allp- fa[a-9. ale.. In tunnels), Pallor (except anphall)I Screedman ' (Uacler-rrt•arpe and Similar)lasphaitle concrete pavinq)l Self- pcopelle,l 0-pactar (single engine), Salt-propulled Pipeline ' Wcap',Inq 11AClpine ({,utault CRC or similar typal, Self-propelled •. t . • 1►,war Sp.upp{pp•t, Se1C-propelled Tape Machines Slip lora Pumps 111fting deviev for concrete fotmslt Small rubber-tited tractors' 1 Surface Iloateral Auger-type drilling equipment up to and Including ) 29 it. depth) ' .. .. .. t ,1 " FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO.' 1 60—FRIDAY, SE►TEMRER 16, 1977 ND ' t UECiSL�ea 7 _ > CA 7 5D4o iron its i. 13ECLSton No CA77-SD4q 1Cont'd) I(ODIFICATIO(1S P. 14 PONMA, nc ant'd) POWER E(JUIPM)71T OPL'RA'P6RS (Cont'd) (AREAS I and ll) (Cont'd) Group 101 So(um-typo backtilling . .nal bridge Ccanot Cary-lift (or similar)) Cha■loal Grouting Machine# truck wruntedt Combination OQck- t hoe and Loa,let (up to and including I/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.)) derrick (2 t Operators requited when siting engine remote from botat)t norrick barges (except excavation work)i W-itore Wader and Adams s;legradmr# Elevating Grader Meavy testy trotacy Urlll Rig (including Cafason Foundation work } • ant "ucl{d Lnadat and similar typo$ Robbins typo brine)# Kuahring Smt,,jwt lot a)mllar)t Lift S)ob Machina) (Vagtborg anti similar types)! Group I1-Aa Sand Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel Exeavator)t Cranes Loader (2 Yards up to and including 4 yotda)t Wcometive (over 100 tons) lover 125 tonail Wader (over 12 cu .yds.$ up to and including 18 cu. " (ainylq Of i•.altlple unita)t Multiple Unglno L•arti,movinq Machine (Euciider' yda.)I power Shoyels and Orag1{nes (over 7 cu. yds. aa.t.c.)t Rubbrr Dotard, etc.) Ino tandem scraper)I pre-stress Wite Wrapping Machine$'; Tired 1purpoxeNeel hMoving Machines 7502cunits ve9. rr75ocu- Yds. Reservoir-0ebtis Tug (salt-propelled floating)) Rubtur-tired Screpsc, 'struck* ar (over self-loading (paddle wheels, etc.)$ Shuttle Car (reclaim station)1 Single Engine Scraprt over 45 yards# Soil Stabil(rar (p s It or equaL)t Group 11-81 Wader (over Is cu. yds.) Sub-grader IGvrries or other automatic typo)$ Tractor$ Compressor brill Ca&hInat)on# Track Laying typo earth awing machine (single engine with ` Group 11-C, Gparetot of Dalleapter lwhen used in etsetion wock)t , tandem scralwrs)# Train loading station$ Trenching Machine, multi-angina Wrote Controlled Gtrtlusoving Equiparent , vtth eloping attachment, Jetca or siallarl Vacuum Cooling plant) Whitley Crane (up to and Including 25 tons) } "Group 10-At backhoe (hydraulic) 1up to and including 1 cu. yd. backhoe (cable) (up to and including I cu. yd. ■.r.a.)1 t 'Combination backhoe and Loader over 2/4 cu. yd, m.r.e.)# Continuous !"light 'rift back Auger lup to and including 1 cu. yd•)Wrens attached)# Cranes (not aver 25 tons, hammerhead and Gantry)$ Grads-alla (up to and i Including 1 cu. yd.11 Power Shovels, Clanshells, oragl(nes, (up to and Including I cu. yd, tr.r.c)t Power Made Jsingle engine)! Self-propelled Doom-tYpll Lifting Device Icentet mount) (over 10 tono)l Aubber-tited , a d Scraper, salt-loading (paddle wheel'twineingina)1 CHL dust Lane Auto' S Grader SPI0 yr similar C#�1 ' •. ',' ,_ i a 414 Group Its Automatic Concrete 31110 Yarm pavers Automatic Railroad Car Dumpart Canal Trimmat) Canal Triswr w/ditching attachments, Cranes (over 25 tour up to and Including 125 tons)# Continuous Flight T14� 'a'�" '• a Back Auger over I Cu, yd. (including crone)I Start T[aveilit 650-A-I OC dlwllar 145 tons or over t Mclid Wader when controlled (tom the ' r t pu2lcmL$ Mlgtalins Cableway (aver 5 togs)) Wada[ favor < yards up to and Including 12 cu. yds.)# Millar IMnalove )tg00 Stupe paver oc simLlaij, " Power 1144s (aalti-engine)# power Shovels, Clamahelis, draglines, Dack- q: hood, Grade-ails lover I yd, and up to and Including 7 cu. yda. a.r.c.11 ; ' rubber-tired earth moving machinea (multiple propulsion power units and !• two or &save eccapere)(up to and including 75 cu, yds. `struck' a.r.c.)s r Self-propelled Co mpactdt !with multiple propulsion power units)# Single r a englne huUWr-tired Yatthmoving Maehl6tO (with'tandem sccapars)t Slip s Yarm PAvet (concrete or asphalt); Tandem Cate; Tower Ccanon Mobile including tell mountedi Tkonchar (pulling attached shield)# universal s L{ebher and Tower Cranes (and similar typos)# Whmel Excavator (up to _ and Including 750 cu. yd. per bout)I Whitley Crane (over 25 tons) , HOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 49; NO, 160-fAIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 19Y? fJ�7 QZ i IIUOIFICATIWIS P. 15 / ' t NUDIFICATIONS P. M ami 181011 HD. CA77-SO41 tCont4dl 1C15ltal ZI-- h77-Sd1i -t"l- 1 t r0new Irorfiir Pelw•air fitwy Bos•AN Parwreta 112 PR 2139%S - Nay 6. 19'17) It ..I pe11i! Itrpretai, lava, cern, toe It ..If Etre*Iles r E&i/ep Arn)eles, M1oro, Walvis. RsNr N i w p•aNrat Yauti•e App,elTo� brush swing stage (U Rata N L M Prodno Yaulbe Art/eTr. Biveraide, San Becnacdlan, stories or lesslf Valwt- Son Luis Ot.{a(o, 5ants Barbara hangeral Sandblasters. amt Writuca Counties, Spay #it.S2 .66 .75 .60 .02 California + Pluah swing stage lover 13 stories) 11.61 ,66 .75 .60 .02 tyhAngn� Structural %test and Asbestos t611-kers #17.90 .10 61.17 .06 bridge, swing 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .02 Bllckleyrral stanessoonet Spray sandblastac swing ' l+rl+ecial County 11.22 1.83 1.06 .12 i stage (13 stories or lnyo. Korn and Omm Cnuntles 13.65 1.00 14 .07 •*. less)l paste Machin$ Rtvecsi.le and San Bsrnsrdlna ' Special eostingi Spray 11.77 .66 .75 .60 .02 Counties 11.30 1.26 I.SS .11 Steoplelack, 1.1.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 Ventare County 11.76 1.00 1.20 .OS Rooterer t Rloctrialsnei Alvecs{de and San Bernardino Moto Angeles County counties 10.15 .80 .75 1.10 Cloetticlans 12.65 1.05 74#1.95 .07 Inyo, Reeft,*ad Mono Cue. 10.20 .60 .60 Cable Splicer& 12.95 1.05 24#1.95 .117 Letheist I I • Venturs County 11.90 1.85 1.11 1.50.• .02 Nail+to batt:a! Terratao bxi5 Ott NO CAT -5012 - I MSikerel Tile Settelst 913 Flt 21106 - May G. H77) lsperial County 11.19 .61 1.17 .09 )special. Karn, los Any:Sear Z Vointoa$ , Ocaoge, Riverside, San tnyu, Kern (Lancaster, • Becoarilloo, San Luta Obispo, O Isilovo, Palodale, Chlns Santa Barbara and Ventuca l bake claval (rduanco Test Countles, Caltiocnia Mallon and lawande Atoll, , [-to Angalrs (r*eept hm*)na i Changes ht*a), Mona, San Bainardin0 , Asbestos Workers 11.90 .10 1.17 .06 i lwost at s tins hurth of Bcicklayecsl Stonemasons$ t Timm including Chine Lake )special County 11.22 1.0) 1.06 ""r. .12 Air*, d.dannesbuly, Acton, l ( Kern County 12.65 1.00 1.45 •,87 moth Including the Rlveralde and San t ' tfi{ghtw.xxt Area} Bernardino Counties 11.20 1.25 I.SS .11 Btunh 11.37 .66 .75 .60 .02 Ventura County 11.71 1.00 1.20 As itluutuiat steal and Rlectrlelanst '+ ticldgal paint burner 11.19 .66 ' .75 .60 .02 Los Angeles County Tapes 11.79 .66 .75 .60 .82 tiectciatans 12.65 1.05 1641.9S .07 'Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 3f111.96 .07 t Lotbera venture County 11.91 1.05 1.11 1.50 .02 -a...ew . FIDERAL REGISTER, VOI. 42,,NO. 110-•-#R1DA'il. SEPTEM/EU 16, 1977 • 11001FICATIMS P. 18 ".,c 151011 110, CA77-5012 (C01104) ' 1 DIVISION 100. CA77-3013 ICont,41 • B•dc Plop B••eNls Pq■e■rl t Nu,l Pdy Bearlils Pq■wols , a Josef @a Berle 801.4 N L 0 Peodeas Yecallea sell/., ,l !lowly l6.nN•e ' Appt.Tr. Notes Painters# warble Setteret Terraaso N L tf Pe•deas Ysgslb• AheeTe. 'a I" (ate, alar, Lalave, workers# Tile Setters 111.1! .61 Pall, Ot, chins Lake warble, Terreato and Tile t Navel Ordattce Toat Station 11N rs and 1.1warda Aral I Id's W 0.71 .61 1.00 ,O6 Angeles Insceld I-rawtna I + Areal, Gen butnerdlno ' IWaal at a lino Horth of 1 Tnww, Inclull,vi China Late _ 1,.,51011 NO. CA77-5044 -*.tJ4 Aire, J,d+anneal+ury, boron, ` # 111 yN 76130 - Ills# 70, 10771 "tit Including the San Dle0o county, California No lghlwood Area) Blush 111.21 .66 .75 ' .66 .07 Change, t •tlu+:tural Stool and brlcklayeral 6loneweson■ 11.32 1.03 1.06 ,12 bt1+4Ja1 Paint burner 11.33 .66 .7S .60 .02 Rtick, 1110(ak and dtuneaaaona' Tal++#■ 11.19 .66 .7S .60 .42 Tandags 9.67 .77 1.05 Ptunl+ owing ata.10 113 warble Settetat Terresao stogies or legal# Palest- Workers# Tile Setters 11.19 .61 1.17 .06 hamJagal Gendul■at•rg# warblo, Torratao and Tile Bill dy ll.S2 .66 .75 .60 .02 Ilallrsa 0.71 .61 1.00 .06 t ■►ash owing stage (ower 13 •tollea) 11.61 .66 .75 .60 .02 suucuuel hlral and Decision /1A77•k2ll-Ifrd. /1 O 1+ gl,sge, awltgg 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .07 2 Fit 1, 27- SoP teabar 2,1977 spray sandblaslet Swing , y 1 Gtag• fll rl,+Ilen og Allaaukao, Appanooaa, Brener, butler, Cerro Outdo, Cblckaaau, lees#, pante N), Splay Clsyton,Davis, Fayette, Floyd, . M 5orplal G,atln.J, 8)+tey 11.77 .66 .75 .60 .02 Franklin, Otvnly, Hant1ton, Use. 5ter1+le3ack 12.52 ./6 .75 .60 .07 cock. liaidin, Henry, Howard, Ktntreta, 'County Claws, Jefferson, Keokuk. Ice, Count k sthe ami San brrnardlno 10.15 .60 . 1.10 # wltcbell, Monroe, Nrveablek, Tow,, Van buren, Wepallo, Vesb- Rern County 10.20 .60 .6600 Ington, Wlnnebego, Wlnneeblek,• 1 Worth and Wright Counties ( ER- `I chiles Mason City old Abuting 1 Nitwl fe 1. CA77-h011 z-19-Jit 11 Mluefclpslitiaa ), llawsI 112 IV 20122 - MY 20, 19171 , Ran Diego County. Calirognls C_hanve; ChamMi _ , d wnhoaka County to the area bcic ; rie , aloyrgel glue-naeo+,n 11.73 1.0] 1.06 .12 of coverage. bgick. Black and Stonemasons' TerAct a 9.07, .71 �� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 180-4RIDAY, SEFTEMBER 14,:1977 : .: ' 1401FICA110115 P. 19 % NWIFICA710NS P. 20 ih pilots 8smehes par"ssis8ssts 8sashis psr"ats essla eR,1 STaN At1n77.41b9 tC1xtT+01 itewlr E#er.uu If E#rsloba Rtls. H i M ps.sb.s vosatloo *a#/*# Rstss H 1 tl roast**& vessels* **#/*$ Ane, ' Alto.Tr. arrtstill dt 77. 4 - ds t} Power Cqutpoent operators (tttght.y G+i+ct. t 1 croup I - Zona 1 9 9.31 .45 .48 .05 (42 rN]8150 - July 29, 1977) Group 2 Zone 1 9.56 .4$ .40 .0S Stotoutde l.sulatena Group 3 . Zana 1 9.w) .45 .41 .05 0roup 4 . tww 1 7.93 .45 .48 .05 Ctn-;g) Groep S - twiu 1 7.58 .45 .40 .as Asbestos wurl}ars - Zoos 4 l 9.63 .45 .50 Group 6 - tans 1 4.01 .4S .48 1 .a5. srfd.iayers '+ stonarnaeonet Group 7 - two 1 4.57 .45 .48 .05 . tuna 9 9.74 •2S i Group 8 - zona 1 7.95 .45 .48 .05 Corpootere - Zona 1 8.74 .40 Croup 9 - two 1 6.18 .45 .46 .05 ' Cowent "sons (Nulldtnst Const.) .YS � Group 10- Zans 1 4.82 .45 .48. .05 tune 8 8.12 e,„• Terrasan uuti.are - tuna 4 1.47 .25' _ Comment "*sone (11/1lswsy.Conat.)s + +, WIN Batters - tans 4 8.47 .YS Line 1 9.15 t, Truck Urtvurs (11181sway Conate)s Itwulutters (111ithuay Clust.)l Group 1 - Zona 1 6.33 Zone i 10,32 Group 2 - 24ne 1 6.46 taborere (Nulldisi8 Calsit.)l Group 3 - mots 1 6.52 Znna it - Croup 4 .-tuna l 6.40 Group 1 f 5.85 .15 Group 5 - Zone'1 6,79 Group Y 6.110 .ti • Group 3, 6,10 .15 aadtt ?A6t :05 ' ' t Cuuant swans (HtBhway COnat.)t Croup t 7,25 .t5 ,27 aZ p 7.35 .15 '27 .DS Zola I - N aoncrots ltnad a Group 2 ditches. 8.195 Group 3 7.50 .15 ' .27 : .0S n labururs (fitghwy Cu»t.)t0Sm • Croup I - long 1 ' 5.75 .iS .20 .05 t 1 t Vs Gr.mup 2 - tune 1 5.15 .!1S .YO t Croup 3 - ?Derr 3 ' 6.30 ,t S ' .20 .05 Gr-up 4 - tune 1 6.55 .15 .20 t } F Ilartsle tatters - tone 4 8.47 .25 1 i IUllu+t}thu - tons 4 9.46 .40 painterat Isola 24 Cr•simfp t 8.85 Its 25 .05 .• , s t Gtaup ? 9.72 . ; lltodrtwnan tone 9 9.64 .40 is M ' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO, 140--F01DAIf, SEPTEMBER )b, 1971 W .aa►-ewe. ...... WIN" Grp as 0 a MCIFILATIOUS P. 3 MWIFIGTIONS P. 4 a3 a1tcl 011 MO Ch77-sa" f2mt,41 West.M IQ. col-IN Ount•e r^ TlAase Senorita►areaaia Ratop mee.Sta Rareanst S4Js Sealt �+. r.� Meealr [IeeeMea aa...aT a:aoseiiaa Saeea M S 11 Reaalra Yaosalee aA 1w AppReaea M l• ►wtwa YeaeiW �Ta. a i rYt maw "site. manta Ct4ca fleatecere 1haYrr. aaa mawta c"S cntatits raw rrantisoo and ss wt« mlactsiclant 1 .a0 ..77 1%4.50 .0s 0 ubtler 0.60 .s0 11." 13.32 Cable splicers is 1 .17 1/+1.S0 As salt Tlanctso* County Rlnctticinna 13.54 1.04 1N:f0 .04 lscatloM W. cn 5010 -trod. r2 cable Spliceta 17.51 1.04 lt+.SO .04 jal rr 21013 - rsl 33, 1577) aLectsisae pates o*uraty ►laayda, alpine, aott fltsaberst rteaafittere. 13.73 1. 4 31.1.00 ,01 talavesaa, 0*ntra ata, awl pet "act* and mumboiat 004. 11.01 .71 1.t3 .03 stile, at tbradb, ane, o ampimiat, ttatin, pat so. • myliwltlet Titttrat • a0aaatnlaS Cauntlas 13.07 .63 "drama, "Mae sy, Meq Maeada. rlacat, &&cram . �t San senito, son ►tawcit $am Joaleia. $an pato*. ► � itiD'a" . mea franaAaas *ala Oar wta* • Sanaa clava, roma Cams. as Owt*Wa 6.p .00 1.30 1.3s Sc•aaer, sector. TeRaaa, . • Tlasluona, Tal* and Tto4 . counties, Catitornle , 2lattrtclanel baan4da County • rtecuadane !13.01 Calla• •Hawn 14.33 1.03 Nl.li .03 hsa"r. 0acraaaate. Goatee'. volt. Tabt aea alat•e restasate 4f Urges. at seaaaa. "dvaae tfa f►awl comotiaa Meat sd s o Main riesce tanntala .' Mat4aeMa 814eas[caewe 14.36 as tt .ii2 f Cob to rrlaamse 12.03 a$ aware Casts 0wow • . •tactticiass 32.30 .70 0.1.00 i Cable yltesr• 13.76 .70 Iso, fe Material y twenty r.: Stectrtctaws 13.50 1.10 1003.10 .O0 Cita Srti•an 1).p 1,10 0t3.ir .N r EUP93LS WAS oot)SIOM DACtfIeN fq, CA77-10)f rM• t STa:T/ Caiftatsls COt,xlltso A61W"40. Aipine, AM64or. butte. Calatasse. Celusa, Contra oda /Iles.4.a,Ln►+rte+•u costa. Ott veto, It Dorado, rrasn*. N.«!t ti.a•s... Glenn, &eb2ldt. [Ings, Lott[, Lasso", R+I.► MSM ►w.l++, V040944 ab+. mods►&. Isatin. Mariposa# nsndocino, stirred, Nodoc. flontofor. Napa. Nevada. Placer, M.aaa. Sactaennto, San lsnita. U101 TOMM34 tan rru.clsco, Sea Joaquin, fan Itatto, Alpine. :+udot, tl Decade, Santa Clara, Santa Cs.as, Shasta, $iota Nevada. I'lacet, Sacrartnta' Sistlyou. Solano,•sois*ee, itenislaus. sierra and Vole Counties 1 4.10 1 1.00 f 1.70 Sutter, Te'.aas, Trinity, Tulare, tan rrinclaco and San Mateo Tuolumne. Volo and Vuba Countiur 14.00 .61 .10 oftif391i IrefttAt G/1•l01g DMC1 Date of /ubticatlon ►Sema, Rings. YAdata and t:?srsstes Decision U0. G74-6141 dstti Nowriser It, 1474. in ai M 11215 folate Counties 7.41 .60 1.10 .' CAArWtiC CUMMOM Or WAAI w1141ng co*attuctlem (does net loclude single ta.tJy , ASi bab ►a a* ani ltfttm tya►artasAta OF to ani Including 4 ttatitsl, heavy ani' CaCpentets 11.21 1.21 1.71 ,7S .!4 , pact,-cod floor last ►Ig1v►y sasatructl*n and 484691a2. Sae tteraloc't Bass 11ier## , 0.Ja /Aqi S.a+Waa►+ra+all Shinglerss Steel Svallold • N+wfg tdwaat•i Ltectots ondlot steel fhoriAf R+e+• N f M• ►w.lwa V0461402 064191 11.40 1.12 1.71 .76 .14 Ape.Ta Nltivtlghts 11.75 1.22 1.71 .7S .04 ►Iledtivatsula. bridge, [,hart' and dace buttdtrs 22.22 :11 1.24 .7S .Oi IAMJ-104 [.!►Anes 6 12.11 .66 1 1.17 $1.64 .it CMWT 10-20115s l2laJ1WCPS 1].171 .715 1.60 ,60 •.01 Cssentasttot Mv�tsttet All 44.44 1.14 lou 1.54 .411 eA:CI:..AVtiSt 6taptmssamat NKy Lel torte. Sas.*oldt. Late. Ca+rtwt watkint sheens 10.31 1.1% 1.14 1.51 s .fS tsstt�. VwMacino. Irapa. San Nun pfii g tree .vingiflg K /tam.laco. tan Nate*. Sistt►ee, ally luta ALLCMlde li.2S 1:15 1.41 IAO .416 file's+. 0onoea and .limit U Mt.i. IA213s Lt Rt 11.52 1.22 1.71 76 .411 0 4o:nstwo r 11.02 1.44 .91 100 `.11 tAlsseIs County Alar to amt Cowtsa Costs Alasctr County Cesatles 11.46 1.45 1.01 .2! tlsetrteians 11.11 .ii 10.10 oil M Cable Splicers li.ii .00 lNd4 .i% /if tea. [S.ye, sYlif e. • AsJd*r• Cetura, 14eg&mmom e, Mfit.se and mreel Ctuatlte 20.44 .10 1.00 Setter, vote. To" SPA ` butte. Calves. 1l **Ciao, %hove portions e1 Alpim*, Chn't. hots**. N.J*c, f4veda, tl [asset*. Nevada, places ` and slags• Ceunttes sliest • ► iter. ►lv.'Iss. faetaseau, , ,' &%atts. situ•. %uttsf, el tM Stevie Nountsin 7elasu. veld sod vvaa firs. 11.10 .441 1.45 •05 ♦ Nate ot.44 110MOIor WAS Santa Ctrs sleetelcions 11.01 .1! te.t5 .415 Ceaatlts 11.041 1.11 1.24 Cable Spllstto 14014 .015 [%loos% .its til!setts eM !anti Clete 1NIUIelsi ' ('o"tles 11.15 1.45 lois 042 0testslstaAs • •.. 11.02 A! t0.f% .015 Atglae+ Araisc. 941evevae. Cable Splicers 14.12 .sf 14t.f6 .045 flan JeaTvle• itselolwe sea! *Ioelmr.o Givaties 141.0% 1.N 1.00 1.04 Totes• cs"%r 11.44 1.N 1.00 t Is l ' t ffIlTiAI RRGIS111. VOL 42. NO.'FI-••101oAr, APRIL 22, 1917 , atl':e �( 31: gave.3 ..- -.._ - OLCtSION Is7. G71-1031` IaOa atp N O ' W 1`01699 s..eli40►4r.i.14 Srtle 1`el.a�4.•.n. I.r.�•.• 14 t N..d lowly /0,/016• f ti1+a6Nu y.rr4 144,11 /6.410.4 Yat.rl.. ..l/.r 1.1.4 N L Y 1`0441064 Yessafe *A U.1 AIH.T,. Assr.Tr. RUCTRICIANII (Cont'd) t`r-►I::A::3t I:ont'41 Mnttfty County Lace :,toe Aasa tlectelclans 0 11.90 .90 114.71 .OL t a erre a sa 1 11.33 .61 It h 77 .44 Cable Spiicots 11.41 .90 160,73 .Ot 041.4 fp:liars 1/.34 .61 146.71 .01 Nrpa end SOlano Counties Silts. G:r a. Lassen, podoo. tleetticlans 12.07 .61 116.4f .04 •:`res. :testa. S4aaila, Cable SpUeece 13.14 .64 lt6.45 .04 :e.a:a ari -.sinter Counties San Benito. Santa Clata and tlettelelans 11.91 .67 116.701 .04 I Santa Ctut Counties Cattle friicefa 13.14 S7 116.7211 .04 Slam[Clans 12.10 .77 1161.50 .Of Ta:-e 11 • Cable Spilcsrs 14.40 .71 4661.1`0 .41 I:setricisase Cable Sptieets' San re4ncisea County ts:Ttra 11.11 .rT 101.105 .04 tUctticlans 13.115 1.04 1:6.10 .06 Carle Spa:ate 13.0 ..4T 116.70! .N Cable Spllcsts 11.56 1.04 116.90 .06 4:,.teat and fan •loaquia ' San vateo County Ca.r.etel ttectflelans L1.YT .41 1st.50 .03 f:s:ttt:lanst tse4ilslass 12.11 .01 lt61.31 .41 9LLvATOit ConTlINUCTORS 13.19 .145 .3% 1166 .01 Cattle f}altos 13.47 .91 1161.21 .01 tl•4vATOi COSSTAUCt01ti' IltLttstS 7QlJs .1tf .15 3Na .992 Cfrtrs C:616 Mlr L vstLUMOR CONSTAUC7OnS+ Utl•LI4S 911Mlcitas f 11.45 .10 011.00 (99400.6 10:144 Ca.44 f;Ucets 14.11 ,T4 :61,40 CLALtt'111 , 06:1 141%4 ens ovabalit counties Alat+eda, Canna Costs. tate, + 4 tit.ttleia•.a 14.21 .11 1461.15 .44 P-1n. Y.cnd*014. (Southern Ct::s Spi:ctts 11.01 .5f 1t61.TS .0 halt of County hoar notch of Zr Sfetno, f1-it, Wait, ani rt. hays), tlontgtey, lupe, 0 N. "910 Ca.r.tlea San Stella, sea itaneisca, 0 Urctriclans 22.26 .15 11#45 AS sen 1laceo, Santa C1ets, Santa Cptla splitter 11.16 .11` 146.91` ,Q3 Ctus, Solonle, {4.14. flax east Late. rarla. Manaae6M 4644 of falefleli) and sora" f/!» Una-,a Cc.nty • Counties Stolt .93 1.15 .42 9'CCeflC1aoe 12.15 .i2 116.20 .03 Crc;s Opt/etre 13.11 '.it 146.34 .02 Ira::pc:r, ?seta. Sualslrw and .aai%�r.-e t:ountles. [:actt(olana 0.12 .42 11 14 Caals SpUcets 24.41 :at 1! 1! r • /24ISAL UGI'1144,e VOL .42,.NO. 7"AIDAY. AP41L 23. 1977 60CiStC" ►o, u71-soft ►at• # DOC3010H 143. u77-S619 rate 6 ' 0ede /.late i.•s#.0 per..•+� ta.tt /tiMe 9e•.Gr►►ets••se Nawit t 1w.++;• Newrt lbeeri.e 641.4 N L 9 re•eleee yew.$* eel.. set+•2.. 6.+ee N i r /e•eleee Vetutee 600/01 Mer.To. LATlttl.S1 iCont'df G4:I�t1 it>ossl'q IbnteterAnd Santa Ctut Alytnt. &r442c. sitt•, Count let ill.#0 .41 .SS' .01 csla.erat, ►t Wtads. Itan riancisco and Ny at 0'. C ata. rclia3, its#te ' Us R.tto County. 13.67 .66 2.00 r .02 of ltr of ►svt+astral. tan Naito and tants Cisco 1111.,4:,, lw#441. ►:Jeer. counties 16.11 .71 •.7S iatlastale. Stn:ashes. ptstno. ittngs, pule#& and I•.seta, ate/&, slauyam, tulate cu"ties 11.03 •63S .1% stasiilaus. sutttt. Tehaw, puipota. Iottatd, staetelaue Tas:Js:,s, tato ass V664 "J Wolusne Cwnti•o 110.111 .11• Cc.rtlss 9 10.49% .43 t 1.26 kteht. tl Dorado, 64416nante peer w, virile, miss• and and Volo Countles 6.40 .40 1.00 :10:4ts Csrntiea and &Ae �. 6wthetn hats of Son hat•o #etata.r.t ;,turn, of .County 10.0# .## 1.40 ' 411.,4'.40 c�tnty 9.09 .01 1.99 .9911 AS LUM CCI.ZTltJCTIQ;ll 1►L:..ill�sl Can'ta Costa County tes.ee Csest.0 s 10.41 t.14 1.06 1.16 .94 041:I:1esrl 11.30 1.14 1.16 1.36 .64 Llow fi ut nt 12.1017 .10 li01.10 pet Optcatocs 12.tlS1 .71 2t+1.00 to r1•.nta:e sttuctu:al 1t.1i 1.19 2.ii 1.26 .04 Llaonte 11.4: .70 1141.00 Cable splicers 14.95 .70 1101.00 A14•x16 ass Crates Coats Del Itsets. bodoo sad slewtysal Cnoetles 11.#6 1.19 1.26 .!#11 Countit• a.•:esitt. L•s, it:•at Ccoindsin puet:ts at Cs.sly lien bead couhda• lwM• ; .ei''tt :p /s C;,&nty Linti ►a& ttl:l,+ til ForwaeM1lt i.li .611 1i .it 1/#% ►tea:a. r:ree. 1'4:24s, iacsh•awemook 6.09 .45 10 .19 flit it..tie. i:ara, :eta:_&. Line tplµxat Ion sets .46 11 .010 1/21 ant :14nsty Cuat:es 31.11 .61 .S9 .11 •Lit.tsea 9atest.[ayets 14ary C42409tas and San desgate WrAul easaliss Ii.SS .60 .11% AL 2'1 paint lo C•ctitisd Ltaseaat w1Nc ii:{4 ••i3 it .ti 1/it Lail lite&Cttr of Ltepoct ftp Wismar 19.42 .45 1t .10 1/It diva to County Vias). Platte. Cable Spiicstt Ladamar rendoctw and k4wo&s eosatiss {.91 .07 .i% 1.69 %Ail fele ipceyst 15.70 AS. It .16 1/3% . i i • "Now e� Z"D nocu►L 119cil7cw vol. u. 94&1. ?"flioAr. r►►n1t 23, 19» ' 9xtSi0► a<�, „-lilt page 7 DWS3041 90. CM-Slit rola a i t t ` - trt6t•it+«n+.lry+..fr tdat+ir..!<r,r,tr.+it 0rsl, k..,t Ehtsiia* M►wlt Orru N a p R Fee" Ns s YaeaaN• ,a1/�, , M a l ►w,b+a tra.,tl.. 061/.- Ara.Tr, As+,.r.. List crt:r:ct:o:c. iCoat'dl Liu! COl1l:MtCTLOxt (Coet'd) lrrt+a. It-;#. YA4414 and iNtboldt County e.416:1 CoAaats noun:can 0 C:Z;r i•t1 4 11.44 .71 116.11 .05 Llncrsn Ci•s'trt «ins %olpcsat C1bie splicers. 11.07 .1S lost.?! ;666:,40 11.34 .7s 110'.61 .01 San ftenateco county Cat a Si aceta 11.14 .i1 040.1! ,4f Groun4sea 11.70 1.04 It+.i4 .01 ritir.sa. r4tts:, itanialaus • Linertnt fechnlrtians 11.9!! 1,61 1%o.ta ar! :sa:t:*.s Caanilss Cabis Spttcsr• 1S.S4 1.44 1.+.10 «Oi .1.4.0• 1.03 .43 U 11 sen ten►to, Santa Clots, Cot!; tpitcefs 10.11 ,./1 11 1! end seat* Ctus couattes Grourdnan 14.48 .i) 11s1.Si McCa-�e2sr.nr•.�_1t•srt.n o:etc+r:y�ltiana .0! 1,41 f! 111+L1 .ii Laneent,f.lalitliti6e 11.14 f! lt61.4! .61 tptots 13.10 .41 11.1.10 .0% tta:s tp/gets 11.10 df lt•1.41 .41 Cable Splicers 14.20 .1) 1!61.110 .01 rata ♦•d solsno Coanttas WWti OCtTW 14.61 4144 .01 1.41 t.�t�tt 11.13 .ji 1i+.8S .ii iAiht�lie Cats la:itsts . 111,30 .i! 111*.S1 .ii Alpine, Aaa4or, Calavatse satte. Cloth. Lassen, ptutcaa, . and ern Joaquin Count/es Srsara. :scam and =tanaty Srush 4.63 «t4 2.14 1.11 Cr;r,t:sa iprayt 0leettock Upetl a,;-*--,*a 0.16 .47 110.701 ,O3 Wing sta7ct Sts9tol41 'tr.srsr-t rQ4tF%41.1 "estate 11411 .17 14+001 .01 s3ndblattet structural Ce211 l;tic#ta 13.18 .17 110.701 .41 steel 6.12 .70 1.14 1.11 Atszfda County h esno, litate, l4deta and Gtc.r.:stn 0.54 .70 11•.10 :Q! vulat* Counties Ltrraaa 11.41 678 ta•.SO Al Rush$ Tape$* 11.12 .41 •.30 Lire tq,t,rent tpetatoto 10.31 .74 1!,.110 .03 apralt ittutLutel Stott ,11.31 .41 624 Avdtt, C*luaa, Sacwtato. • . lustposa, Mctad, stsntalsua S.it,t. Vol*. 1t:ba a:%4 those and twluans Counties postl*sa of Aiptrs. tl Oatado. Stush 9.4i 070 .i! .711 .41 ttavata, Herat arA Starr* Wins stage! ►apethangetat• Catntlss tient at,&A* ,sate 4at:Yn Chaitt Stur Cis*a1141 Liana tla.aiaia itatst• 44 M*isc Rlastin* 1.11 .74' .45 .78 .411 • ` Gtcvctsea 4.17 .71 1a0.)S .N! aptayt iandblutlwg 14.14 ,7i .4i .7i ,i1 Langton 11.11 .71 11•.7S +4/S Cable spilests 12«L3 .71 ••JZ♦ .N! JOIN • i{ r .,..� OEDERAI 4E6I17E4. VOL 42. NO, y6-tR1pAY, A!'Rit 22, 3471 lot OttCISION tl0 7. w 14» ioga ! acstslor ib. u77-50310 /dyr 1.rr44/q.r•h Arb► N i k era►ba► Yauwa* sellar N*•,It f I+,aw,s beer.1t Ra*► M 1 r twr4a► Y+e*+ira a*U*r M*r.ir. rA:Wrtxs+ Mon t141 rAirrftASt tCont`dl " Monterer. Sion senito, Son Aiameda, Contra Coats, ti rAtta, Sa.+la Clara and aotado, Map*, leavads, S+ata Cluj cbenttes 14 ear. Sacramento, sittto, (sactudiat p• •.tans of Solano and Vote Countite tounttts in Lois Lata Taboo (eacludinl portion$ of A:raf Counties in the t4te Tahoe Stush # 11.11 .1i 1 1.30 .10 .011 Anal Spin 11.47 .i$ 1.34 .40 .il slush # 11,12 *1011. 1 1.30 .40 .$) Sspota 11.77 .ii i.)i .ti Spray 11.37 .ii 3.)i .40 Late `.ones Area TapsrS lt.p *101 1.116 .4/ .q ituth 11.11 .70 .l! svl Notte and Numboldt Countles sweat) structural Stroll Tapers 11.30 .74 .710 crush 7.fS *!! .#0 .!i Lot*. r4rin, ransgelno. San Sprsyr sandblasters Steuctusa , ►tan;lato and Sorsa Cos. Shelf Svltri Stals! Tapers) ar3►h 1i.77 *10i i.t0 Lai .43 raptrhanlers 7.ii .50 .#/ ./0 Islay 11.01 .101 1.10 .40 .41 tatting Lot Striptnl Wool and/or , rapers 11.7# .is 1*14 .ii .43 NighYty rttlerat i+tte. Crluaa. Clam. totstar presno, 111670 and TNl4tt Cotamtst (tari»sial the t.{)sae It trattic ooiintattnl asvtte Corners. kAx. •1:sar. • l Applicator i.i7 Jo .311S:aita, ilsaiyw. foist$, ►beat Stop Installer# Tuttle 7er.a*a. atatty a.%t lata Surface SsndUasbrt•fttipet 1.44 .Si .31 1 Cv.•.ttes Ntipce 1whee1 stop installer, 4t.w$ tot lateral tillers' i.7f As .4i * traffic stances eaMblasttr, Slr►tl 1an:osastetr Structural attipael 4.43 .10 .31 1 St•*1$ S.:r.J Stall$ Topers !.)1 .48 .41 Slurry Leat Operation) )+*ren Cru-sty ithst portion that mists Olaterar /.41 .101 .31 Is It** 946t4aed of 11q, ilii., srlutelee run 1.40 .100 .)t b + 1W.M.Y4rd to mad /neludtnl Applicator 00/10tst , 4.1) .100 .)S b Eur.+f Lass) Slwttleaan 4.01 .)i .31 b Lal Yea .1 isf 1.76 .710 Tap Kan ' /.i) .}i ♦110 Is sprafl fttuctutal Itself Ms4ining Counties Tapeta 11.)i ,7th +710 Ttaffie Delineating Device Appliestert meet step #hatalte s T$attis Suttace Samdblasiat sell .f! .)f b Myst Itraffic 61111iMau" devise 4pllle t". u6sel • step twetallot• ttaftle • outface damdblaststl 7a1 .s! • its/ st !! b • Majors {stat"+a i:ii •:ii :)fIs + 11011At"S1f'siflit, VOL. 42, NO. 7M-1410AV. Argli, 32, 19il DmIs.z.. 70A t PSI# It • • Isla"MD. CA77-salt fats 12 OLD s u C1 ` ��' Pur.,.he.fiit Ift�e,.rt ►d.1i{..rl,q►itya.h {edt Sets• M i M Paaale.s Hotels{. a•1/.• A.r.. N 1 t PMitrii YsfiNfe iM/e, Ap,,7,, A►►i.To. ►3:�:S7Su ICo�;'el ►IASUMEtS' T921DEPSO (Cont'd) 0:_::y Sesi C;otattonn Alpine, Arador, at Dorado, r.:,41 Cptra:ar 1 1.01 ,So As b Nevada, f1seet, Sactarento, Y ai;te ran 1.17 .so .is la i Siesta and Iola Counties 1 7.4ss ,ISS 1 1.40 .40 o;;-.ICA-0r C"tstot 7.11 .SO .IS Is Calsvttas and San Joaquin s•.a:iun 6.65 ,s0 .11 4 Counties 9.41 .90 1.40 .90 , TZ? r.s-. 4.12 .SO .17 Is thein County 1.21 .60 1.40 .90 ` PLAa;C„ts, • Monterey County LIS 1.04 1.10 .90 Aia•e!s and Cantta Costa fon Banito. Santa Clara "A Co.:ttao 10.10 :7/s 1.01 .{1 Santa Ctus Counties 11.40 .70 1.40 Sesta. CZ:as. Gluon, lesson rutmElt&n tss.tDauteta hall of Loosen Ata.aeds County 11.11 1.21 2.29 .12 cf-m yi. ►:sue. Sift$&, Contra Cost• County 11.07 1.21 2.19 .20 S.ttte, ars 1'.304 Countles 9.71 .56 1.00 Del Narto a04 Nutxbo2dt Counties 11.21 .71 1.12 .45 w.tulty cwnty 14.69 .71 .1s PLti'SJC►st steastlttetss ftol•u, /tr;s, ►ee0t4 and Ant3ot Wotthtrn halt of , ?:lata Cesaxles 9.34 .10 1.14 loll County), Saetaatnto, Iola: A.asct, Butte, Calaveras at torato, Mw843. Placer t.:.st, ti oasalo, Wen+, and Siesta Counties te4cludln{ t.:safn Istil, Pf'osea. ►laces. take Tahoe A1e41 11.21 1.10 1.60 •14 siu arenxo, sae.0aquin % Lake Tab" Ates 10.99 .54 , : .60 1.94 .14 Slests, lutt&t. Iola and Tuba Marin, Nendorcino, Sen reanelsq z Ci;•ntie& 11,79 .71 1.10 .41 and sanorA Ccuntles 11.15 1.90% 1.14 1.17 ,15 ta: fr v:lit0 County 11.76 .90 1.90 .q Son penito ►nd Santa Clara ' Q Sat Matva Ca'anty 7.72 .46 .fo 1.10 Aif Counties 14.20 .90 Las .14 ty 041 s•.tte. Mabo:d:, Lassen San Nates County 11.74 1.45 1.65 1.24 .26 irvit IN;Its.Uta:un halt). Matin, Alpine, Aoedor t5cuthatel i:ip4. suet&, . portion of County), 04tte. Sllt:Vou, talano, Sor.t/u. Calaveras, Calves. rtes". `.ft•t'u and Tttnity Counties 9.13 .94 .50 1.21 .41 Glenn. Singa, Lassen, Madera, M_f3?iti, 'r41efs. Stanislav& luelpoaa. rta ced, rAdoe, V-3 :.214ue Counties * lois .90 1.71 1.10 itontetty, Plunas, San Josqul0, �* FLA&'U%X?44 Tt3t.L74i • Santa Cama, Shasta, &lace&, . A:ut!a 4n1'C0ntr4 Costa {takiyoo, Stoniolaus. Suttees , Ca:ntlts 0.17 .S{ 1.0 Tahoe&# !'unity. Tu/4ta, fresh, Ripe 6" Mdoa Twolume &" tuba Countiso 13.40 1.1f 2.00 .l! Countlt& f.{4 .60 1.44 t0ks, Maps an& Salam Goiantl&o 13.21 1. 3 2021ZZ HIDUAi 119CUT60, VOL, 412, NO- i0-faIDAT, April 33. 117y D1C1f10m f0. G77-SOLI fN• Il 0=15100 W. G7I-5611 rNe 14 /dei sr.,LO.►6tw..n 16 u. ►01st•!r.•6U►y.r6r6 M...Ir EIr6r1�•. b6da 960.6 N 1 IF /•a6iw6 Var•l... a.l/u N•vit CA.••tl•a A/I'•T,. Notes N L 1 Iw•t•.a V.••6:•a 6.a/0• ►Or11U30 AOOIti0f0 (Csant'd) A.aneSa and Contra Cosi• Cuuntle AsudOt, faeusento and 1010 ►-30te 16 $ 10.91 1 1.17 1 1.30 .40 .04 Counties r.Astie 1.slsers0 re%tivann looters (slats. ills and 11 kettIQI u/o pu:psl 11.11 1.11 1.10 .10 .04 eorposlt►on) 6 10.11 1 1.04 1 1.10 $1.00 .07 siturastlet 1-laseletsl pips. enamelec and Pitch 11.11 1.01 1.10 1.00 .61 v1spi4cst Coal :u built up 11.14 1.17 1.16 .66 .N San 0e01to and Santa Clore A.pine. Calaveras, t'A11pou. Counties Pits%,.. Sa-s Joalatn, Stanislav$ foolecsi•tattle 11 kettle) 10.10 .0S 1.11 and t•aslurnl Co.ntles soCCT/?I" WRICt$1 Aa.:tc• (Slate, 1116 Alansda, Contra Costae 14N t•a'vssition ani wilt up) 11.19 .96 .67 and Solaro Counties 11.1! .66 1.93 lit .14 felt 1-ichlae OpeOator 11.44 .16 .47 Alpine. Calovetas and , batt•. Colusa. 11 0o1660, San Joaquin counties 11.71 .66 1.46 •01 G.ern. Laaser., WAot. ►lacsc. A0ud0c, butte, C0111114. ►Leas. $faits. Ster16. tl Darodo, Glenn. Lassen• Sis.apa•. Suttel, :masa, Nevada, placate ►luso•, T1lntty an, Tu:.a Co•antles Sacramento, !hast•, Slsrta. X.3.2104• 11.69 .011 040 Sutlet. Tehass. Volo and Itearia. s:r.is. 1u16r• •M Tuba Counties , 11.09 .06 1.44 •01 T..414 Crel-ttsla Mariposa, Itereed, stanlslose &-%to14 11.15 .60 .60 and Tuolurns Counties 11.14 .00 1.16 .00 •+. m.16%. a6.nYr.►++. Nps. Monterey, San 0enita, tants 1 t+:8.4 an. L .cu C-1.4 446 Clara and Santa C4v8 Cwntlsa 11.13 •760.06 1.013 1.11! . 1-1-16 10.11 .4! 1.10 1.61 604 001 "Date. Humboldt, Oka. 1u6t1s $61..0$1 s.u.0sg1t t�rla. 1Nnloclna, tan i t1 ..hire 6/12 p. .si 10.16 .a! 1.10 1.61 .64 ►cancisco. S"rws and ' 411�sastlel pipe- Telnity Counties 11.10 .66 1.74 .13 rlsjpelal Ceai tar 91106 11.11 ••.0! 1.10 1.41 .01 son rA tso County 13.61 .66 1.01 •13 Del 1:$110 and sarao.dt ems - sal sls►lyw COoatlss 10.30! .51 .30 .01% Cas.ntlea A.`vt I C 6 16.11 .40 .1/ .3! IsfeM. tiros. lisdata aa/ 1111.10 a1111t1ea 11.70 .ds l.lt .s1 gs•6te1el aM Seats Cava 0 , Coantles , Aootet• 10.7! .f0 lel! asn ►tanetwe and flan Mateo . Counties Aoateca 10.91 .40 1.1! 1.10 .00 /u$tic srar►ers and SetLlsmal 43 settles$ ulthtm a pugs 11.10 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 a altvsastics twse2eros s . 01pe..S"oeot Coal Lor 11.01 .s0 JAS 1.10 .04 �r v II211tA1 a1G11112. VOL 43, NO. 18--001DAY, APRIL 33, 1011' Le:?ll:r 1r)• t pale Is 101OM M0. 'CA1740111 Page 13 to 0`a-#to . Go +! rr1.t•i.Mbg rgw..n i..l. --•--• Mwdr N.wli Ea+ita.0 R•r.t Mir 0`06410.6 Yawl** ..a/0+ i0r.0 M►v 1`6061006 V00011.0 ..4/u App.To. t. ?VAX LAY171: IMAA2f0 WOULASt S: A.:;:-c. X ale?. t,ttr, Alas!di• Cantle Casts. Ott (+acts, Ilurboldt. Late. Ca:a.ltit. Colata. .t Dot#60, :.saes Kttin, tlendocina, Noes. San rrahclsco, :.an Matsa, F.:-.Ir 10`4! Wail, lvictd l0.st of SII :aa;utn atvett. and IfIn, Solano, Sonora ph;IJI, Sas .katal", Ssasu, and Tt oltp Counties me ! 11.02 4 1,{0 .!1 41,00 St::."'•n:0, it.nitti't. tulle. Caisse. 0`%I jo .ld0, t t',iehh, Lassen, M`%dae• S.tilc, :star*. a.s t+. 1'avada. Placat. (luras, 1910 est T,sa • Saccat:anto, Snatta. Situs, c4.rt:•rt ail 0721% ,Y.ctluns Sutler, Ttbara. Yolo and a: L: :,t:.:c. +eva:a. T14:e1 Yuba Counties ll.fs Oso to .2s a.1114me eo,%tlse Itapludieg TILLLLITCASt f.+.e 731.09 hest 4 10.31 •.79 4 1.25 11.00 .10 Alan:wa, Lute. Coluss. l;:ey ...►e Area and Las Contra costa, oat Nacte, Ts"a'. Acca 10.01 .70 .34 C1 Dorado, Cienn, NusDoIda. ♦:91,19. C4441a Costs. Lace. Lake, 146sen, Marin, r9st:rino, rstecd, clendocinu. Mo4w. M.tpa. M.astcigf. ::spa. San 34nito. Mtvada. Placer, tlu.as, Las rese:lsee, San Mateo, Saeravanlo. San fanitc. III:a Cats, socts Ctut. San i'ranClaca, San Mate*, W.%'*• ant S:r.;,s Ceunalta 11.20 .60 1.00 a .10 Santa Clara, Meets, Sieges, rl=ast SicklYou, Solana, Sono+u, Z A1a:114, Contra Casts, r+tin, Suttee, Tohaea, Tilnity. 0 Napa. San rcatelaeo. San V014 and Tuba Counties 12.00 .!f t.10' 1,40 .its 0`atee. Santa Class, Solana , Alpine, Asadar, Calaveras, cl ass S2.e49 Cownliss 111.61 .0`0 AO s! San Joaquin. Stonisiaus sod + Rt alnlr.� counties 14.43 .60 .90 ,.is TL91YMAe Counties 10.21 ff .2i 1,00 M'.171-.-. 14 reesno, Rings, loaders,. Ala'sia ani Contra Costs Mariposa+ matced and Tulare ' Cauatt4s 11.10 1.24 2.20 .16% Counties 9.46 .40 fast 1.,3144 and Nucbaldt + MI aatersy A" Santa Crus coastles ll.f{ .fl 1.12 .iS Counties •11.99 1.01 .il 1 IKAL 61016119. VOL 42, NO. Y"AIDAY, "lilt 22, MY • . W1610.1 ►t-tole Palo 17 DICt1109I 00. CA77-5031 Pat* 11 ' sails /4p «.5,t•r.,...te 1-M. teat's Oars s-l+e.artal Cay# C-tndap•ndence Orr► H«..ly (r«e•a... Rot«• N♦Y 114461"S Vaa•+s.a •«1;.e o-rawt :..rt t-(h.ntist.rtp Oar► t-rntutaxs oar. LASOPOL2 to. A. LIT-.5c cvatrabute$ It at basic Aoutlr rate tet avec S Years' Group 1 1 6.21S 1 1.00 1 1.14 .10 .14 ae:«Ice. and it u: taste ho-ir rat♦ for 4 worths to S Yeats Coup 1(al 8.52 1.43 1.70 .90 .10 as Vacaston bar Credit. sin rato ttulidartl A thtoulb r. Croup l(b) 1.717 1.00 1.70 .04 .11 Croup l(cl 1.313 1.00 1.70 .10 .10 Y. 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CA77-Se19 Pdg4 It t Kwo tgoir c�T Cri'RA".ots teant'd: e JARUS I and Il) Iowts tQUIMMY OMATOM (Cont•41 (MLS I and 11) 6tcup 78 COMICt• Conveyor Of Con41tet• Poop, Stuck of 9qulpaent mounted (how Iraq:*$ to a=plylI Concrete Coiveyor, *$sliding slit) Deck 9"trose94$ Croup 10-At eackh" lhydraulici (up to and including i cu. yds..w.t.c Is Pia: Druo r+sett roltor tenyon Pur? wul Slee/at typtst Cantcy Alder backhoe lcabtai (up to and including 1 oil. yd, m.r.c.)# Curt'.snst,on I#..- lot siciittil Iry:r$-*$tar.-tr for stnilarli ratertsl hoist (l of east drums)$ Foe and Loader weer 1/2 cu. led. •.t.e.it Continuoos rill, ,itTt• sac• rcehaAlcal rnn$:relt of Spreader Jtachin• !asphalt. aarbet-$Paine and . Auget (up to and including I cu. yds.► Want attaehelll Cranes fnat u.ss elcitarit r.:r.s of ..'.sots itolits M asts»bilsr Pavewoot seeakos sa•akor with me OS tons, llarveorhead and Cantey)1 Ctade-ails tup'to and Including t ti vithoit Car?rrst,r Co-binatitn# Pare+rint •rester, %tock mounted yd•1t raver $hoveltt Clawtholls, Draglines, top to end inctwsnng I cu. yes with Corptector Co-.I►nstso:; ripe Ceniit.g MOM*M* (pif4lints onlyis 10.9.41.11 favor Glade lsin914 sngin•l$ telt-ptopilltd 5"o-type Littir,q P*4 Ctosntn7 rsshnne (tractor pro;.atled and suppoltedie tips Wrapping Device Ieent#t ensu*$t) (over 10 tons)► self-propelled boor-typo Lltting r.sak$ne Itesctor ffopell»4 and supiost-d)► Refrigeration Plant; troller sA:vle# feentet count) fools 1S tons) QMetator IIIAIsh as?*$.alt)$ self-prop4ilvd inns type lifting device (senfet mount) IIS tots of less h.It.C.!$ Self-propelled Rlevsttng Crad• planet Croup Ili Automatic Conctttt slip corn Pauses Aatbeattc 0411road Cat siwstet opitator$ tnali Teactoa !with Loam) soil Tcttctt Truck type Leader ou"ej Canal finger Drain Daekfilloct Coast Tifrrrtt$ Canal Tit"# w/ditching attachatntts Crones lower 3S tons up to and fntludial lit CtwiP Is Moot-C282st lot slnitat)l A:P%slt Plant Il"Ineetl Cast-in-Place tonslt Continuous flight Tit hack Auger over 1 cu, yd. ltr.ciultng trtretr Pipe Lay$rs Y4.strel Co-zinatleh $lusher and mtos operator! Concrotw Prost TtAvellit MSO-A-t of similar 4411 tans of ovetit Highiire Cabit.it Stick Plant trultiple anitall Dosors 82ssI ni S12e14 operator# heavy Duty (over S tonsil Loadet (aver 4 yds., up to and itsciwdirl it cu. !•ds.#r t..,, 7•)4199401 a:d/uc 141401 sea $eal•yachlat tot ciallst)l Rolman leaders 81$,14 (multi-etginolt Foust Shovel$, Clsashelis, Draglines, sac.t ua. toady (up ti 3 yds$$ rachanieai :Tench Shieidt Portable Ctusbitg sad Crode•alie (over I yd. and up to and including 7 ra. yds. •.t.cis p.bw s• sc9tenin) ►iirttst Pith Cat# Juttors ?load Cafth-riving equfpaent tap r tired earth moving rachinos (mdttlplo propulsion p8wet units and two to arA it ayt(nl IS cu. sols. *struck* r.r.c.) rueii4s. T-fulis,_ttt-li, IDs of Note 549spets) sup to and,including 7S cu. yds. "struck• x.r.C.1: 90i1 is. aa$ $tailor$ P-Im4l T:ces valets self-propelled Compactor with Do sect propelled Ctefisetoa Iwith multiple propulsion pouts unitall Single erg u.o S.*$etFioati Uftor $tlddtr Ityttief tiled of stellar equipaentll Ttactot MnLt.at-thud tarthaoring )aeh4nes twith tandem serepors)t Slip tare drakri scl4riss ?social Trenahirig raehioe) Til-batch favor$ Tunnel Mals paver (coaefete of a}Phaltls Sander Cats$ Tower Ganes lahllel T$anctat Mtln) rachintt wassail Woods-otsec land other aisilar Pwlmtll equipment) #p riling attached shield)) Universal Masher and Tows Create land sis..,v types)I tott#i Cscovator tut to and Including 7504111, 14,pat 1101+4)! I.hiI", Ctwp to Carat rinser Clain OltttrJ Chlcalo soon) Cosabinatlos hirer Creas fever Is tang 0:2 Ca?tessat Itunitt)► Cesination$lorry tiise( ane/o9 Claascl bilkline Cs.lt~wsy IS tc:a ors wr..atc)i Lull Mt-:lit of simllat els Its 09 "4101 iambi" Group 11-As esM Malone•its conjunction with iRsat Lr9erstocl$ Cun4a WAgh:re ititssr 4190, tali at 49644 S Mei$ Treetsc (with boos) to-4 at lever 13% tongs Loader (owet 13 sea. yds,*$ up to and Including it Co. 0tr. trier aro steilatl Foust Shovels and Dsgtlnai'iwat 7 sea. 144.0 114.414$ Isubbec T1444 Pr.t. Purpose 969th having Ifaehloss 13 watts ower 7s to. Vola. setcwek• Crow tot eros-tysr 34041111r.9J•.irhlne$ sciage Crane# Guy-lilt Joe btimel "coveter lower 754 e0. Idea pet.hows) aintiarii Chezlcol Cicutini luehtrsi C41vinstson saekho• ane lo4dsr top to s.:2 ir92a11al 1/1 Co. to. 4i.9.C.11 Detrick (a Operator• #eluted Croup 11-84 lydi# fevor 1! so. 144.) UheA evins shirr• roaot# trot Notes)I !t hick 1i9les (except tarwstlos soN)$ W-moat :40441st Usao 91elfadots 9:evatlrl Cc4d4c$ iesry Duty !crop 11.01 Opctstat rt Me"A"tet pias wad b srest/am wr9hif lwts Mtary Wit sit lire:.diel Ga toe 9owedatien Work ad 0611411414 type h$tttotl4i iorthadvisl 9«wlpmsst dt MO 0 to•RtlAi S-W-rof got 614116911 Litt Stab Iis9Mie0# lValthorg ami Nstler typeos$ kaNs 13 ffe* w? to and 101411uUal 4 1de.11 "wartime level 193 tcaef lotalle sr raltlpte quits!r lultlpie 9"Ifte ttt9thrvioe 1GLhsre 19,191190, 909#14. ate,) 400 %684911 e4116j011I ptretrede Vice 'Mfe;ilni rscht"I JtessrvN#-icbrla !Nog Iself-ior"lle4 9106tLP411 bubM4• ticd.scsoyos, oett•10441ng iPiidls wbtsta. *10.11 tdwutle Cot 4#001610 4tstasoll coli$ 9rglat Secopsr• over 4s V46.0 6e11 it4billse9 1►t tl of • rtuslit lull- $dot lantles at sithsr s4tsratic type)I Traatotr an- #sector frits Cothiftatioar Track Lyial type earth mviq se41►im fAtgls egtre with w4o11 ae9specell Tcals wool" atatiers Ya9rwk es0ltq#lastg ' t*lrlq Lear iwi to ewe imsiWiq 111 toot) 410i�At 91416141, VOL. 43, NO. li--=i10Ar, Atilt 33, $17Y "Ci9w 00. CA11•Sei9 lata 31 OOCtitdt trD. GT1-Sd3t t� 31 • 6esis fwr}:4.aa1...f.r.w.. f.alt few}.9ankrt f+}.e+•• • 'N•..i} !1.•aw.. f..as N L■ fer.sess tgNiaa Ml.. t1.Ns} N 1 M f..sins Yeu+4a t.w1/e.+ , • A0#0./.. Tsi:r aolivta An.•1.. TpuCa oalvcasr Icitnt di 611us ct:•r."t S}ALlritA (rtw autar. urdar 4 yds. rater Liff JITMCTS. folk Litt i 19.635 11.19% .70 ll." level)% •is or iNnhaul duvet} Corwat• ping nschir.sl TRANSIT NIS. ArMATOM Concrete pot? tuck t%t.en (undae 6 yds.) 14.055 1.111 .74 1.66 flat tact %tuck is used ajptopliate list tack tate TRi1Ca Whim" Mum 1e.f7S 1.1111 .70 1.00 0.41 apply)l Out+p sundet 4 yds. vate`r lavall r th.opctete YAC1tm TOUCH under 43.!06 truck tunder 4 yds. vater gallons) 16.065 •1.1SS .76 1.00 levell t tiuspster tundat 4 yds. rater iavelit Escoct of pilot SCISSOO TRUCK/ Single dnit car drivers Nipper truck IAam flat rack O aaie unitll ' list tack truck to used Industrial Litt Truck apptoptiate flat tack rata (mechanical talltatell 0 ehalt'appiyl; fickupat Solids Sahli rutt.at tired t944:141r Idasris Will under 4 yds. water (Mico used wlthis %SaosteW • la"1111 teas drtvetat Trucks Jurisdiction) 16.10 1.195 .70 1.04 idly per•sa4th concrete risr "twee 4 yds. %star lavet)l JCTTI94 TRUCK 4 WATCH,TRilCK Iset?erst 5iaretioutemea 6 6.643 6 1.191 ale 11.06 41.100 Ibis. under 40600 gaffs.) 10.115 1.19% .70 1.66 ♦ am CV101? SMMLR irlvo ' COM101"TION WINCH T9WCA 6"101. 4 yds. and Under 6 WITH VOt5T1 Ttamsit0 • yds. _iter levalis amigo (4 Nim Aittater 116 yds. quid Ids. and meds% S yds, water Sadat 6 Ids.i 14.155 1.101 .70 1.041 lavell} WrWstt 114 yds. and wilit# 6 yds. water lovely! V41M TRUCK 11.500 gats. Ou'?stet 44 yds. ans unser S and wider 5rS4e gam.) 16.115 1. 91 .74 1.04 Ids. white levellt Skids (desrl bell 4 yds. orA under i yds. tiw"n-Tum am Cm iest • wtar Itvelit S1%slo unit flat se1!-lsabdl 16.175 1.11/ .14 1.00 + tack O sate "nttl/ ladustsial Litt Truch iaatkaaical ullgata) Inutile (dey fte-satth Setweete was. 4 yds. sae wades 6 y4o. water level) 16.0 1.16 .70 '1.06 amlia VNJ-*% and WTlat TAM jumble% 80564 sells") 96.41 L1f .10 1.00 ' i lyMA1 it41115Tl0. VOL 43. NO. 16-fAWAYt ANIL 30. I.91 • art C.»-1.111 lo"o 11 DIVISION NO. CAII-So)f rage rtiye 9e+tfiH t.r..ats iiws.s.••I,t•hrrs.s. j o.Ua iatsa .-.•-•---- M•rl, ELtasi•• N•aIr t/+e•s;•• s•u. M L Y r•.sb.• V•usi•a e•/1•. hb• M L M Ind••• V.e•rl•. ••U•. ::t :ii:t�ss�C �{'•s Arrs To. It.DoW ns iCbnt'dI Ar►r.ire U:s MC07 brut:a who a.,is, t the in! aedU S TSMSIT Kit AGITATOR (over its. 4-3 svjel l:s. caster ie4 y tui? tea. water 10 yds. the"h 11 Yds.l 110+111 ! 1.10! .!• 11.00 t y ie'+tii s Dw..ertte If yds. SOCK CtytOlT SIslJtOes !w/+� s.i 6%.'49 t ?ca. .iter level!! 0.9ytt.t 11 yds. and ut.der S awytr, a yds. and tacludis" 1 . 22 yds. water leve M Dump, watt! levels! :keds (sebsle is yds. end luctudlnq 12 Ina. 4 yds. ac4 unlet 0 yds, ytte. water levsi)s DUWC*t• water *vvrllt :cocrs.(dcy pre- 44 yds. yds. and includise0 13 batch eo•esstte iia, 4 yds, ca .ydster levellt sett-pto- s-.d ut.4e9 i Its. wait' ievali i 1o.20 t 1.19S .70 11.00 Ids. w •error elle?tr with A-T71�. wls:A TttJ:7ii telt-contained catuce bias o.7�,xbs2ti sitro•iitt. skids (dubtls•bo.. 0 yds. t'wtltat crani ty?i (letiisgis and lncludiny•12 yds, vatet +ttter.2 :nd %star trwet levells stow to and/or snow (i.StO Vale. and under plows True% tdty rce•b.tch 1.'02 Osls.is Mot tired conccetw atm. 0 yds. and 1J2 a 19.21! 1.101 .70 1.01 lnelulios ll yd*. water lerslis Duapstet 14 yds. stJ'.`2 :,::Y T1UalICiT ' ' • sad tacludiny 12 yds. vrtat 10.a 1.111 .70 2.01 ItSI's L441 30.33 1.111 .70 l.H level) l�.f L�t:Lt a•er f2stlWt . . iTJtYT Otltlt TRAs10r011T . r:a..::s G1�.2tit l0+lel 1.111 .70 1.90 (ritoaanecit lowbed2 10.46 • 1.I95 .70 1.00 :094:T tits AGiumis M421T"is AGITATOR to Via. WIWI% 10 yds.) loops$ 1.191 .70 1.00 brat 13 yda. tbrou0l► � . ll yda.1 100411 1.191 .» 1.09 . V!-AX :RCVt t3t100 ens wndu 7.fC0 psis.) 10.301 1.101 .70 1." of. IM .KVW s VATIA -.KUM a iSA0 Sale. sad wAset 7.ot0 �s U.) !0.31! 1.1!! .» 1.19 • ' HOWL 21611TE1. VOL 42, NO. Y"AI0AY, APill 12, 1913' • hgr is AtCislUaa iD, Cali•Self Iage 1f AtC15toM 610. CATi•307t • frig;.4.a.bra Iat•.w.. F.iq•4•wt7ta hr..•tr 6•ala 4ratt Hwdr t«a.t:.. Nod# (a.uti•a 4•ra N►V /rel.+a Y•urk• .al."., a.t. N►V r••abar Vetatl.a •s.1Jar TRtICt tSwtY!nett tfnnt'd) b►..TI. TVICSyolvr$t ,-lcrolt'd) Ayr,Tt. DULS CL`tt#.T S►RVJDLA ;w/wo rULr CLMnrr t►RlAOCR iv/vo . ru,#4r• , acct it yda. and including ores 34 yds. ons S I. tt yda. ,maid including 7S yds. Watet Iewl$$ laclevsl)t �p lover It yea. Wap lover 24 yds. and and tnctudttg !t yda. vette including 2S yds2 vats. and level)# DuWc1ote !over 11 , ounperete ;over 24 yda• n0 yda. and including 14 yds. (ncipdtnq 1S yds. voter Uwtli Water level)$ buspstec lover ' Ww33tor lovtt 24 yas. and 11 yas. and /acludlni to yds. • tnaludi►•g )S yds. Water tsvel)$ Water level)# $aids ;Nobs a OM 10 s, f0 $, 2116 and otnot boa, over 12 yas. aw.l including ainila# cat type. terra Cobta• ii ydi vatic trroi)) Trucks teTtwtneapallst Tourna$ocker, tUCIIP- idly pro-batch sanest, els# pent u and putting type AIL Or eve$ 12 yds. and Including went whin pulling Aquad to of ; 1t Water level) i 16.44, i 1.166 •i! ilii Water cath trailers and awl .. andla$ grease tan's tsailtr$ , W.I. Oa $tt4ttJJ1 TY►t or ottet wtac, ttatlera# skids i uu-LrAAtal TnUC4 16.64 1.1$1 •li i.ii tdtbris ba$, ayst 34 yds. and 1 inciultng.lf yds. water level)$ •� • Crit$ ruA1s<AI# 1$.676 I.t66 .?i I.i4 Truck City pts-batch concrete *In, avoc 24 yda. and including SUts CzMff In wo"lW/w 2S yas. Water level) 1 16.44 i 1.165 .74 61.06 auger. over t6 V42. and WLR MM 611Rf.$AG1 4V/Wo Including 2t yda. water lsveill Cechination dump and auget,-ovee 31 yJa. and duap t$ailerl iuy lover It Including S6 yda. "*tot legal$$ yda. and Including 24 yds. oucgt lover 2S yds. aM Including voter lerelll Ouspcsa a togas 60 ydo. Yate# lerel)I 4Yepctete • it Vat. and lwaludin4 14 yds. levet 3S yda. end.incluatrg li yds. valet lwtl)l water levelil Au.patst {over q Solid tars It yas. and including 14 yda 13 yds. end Itwludtnhb yda. water leve111 6eid (debt$$ two, Water leve$)$ this$ tti$ con, Tr •rtc 16 yda. and Including ovat 36 yds. 4" iactudiag 6i dyds. Water ) 24 yds• vat$$ levelicasts wall$ ucks tier )$ d cis agitator lover )$ yds. pte-b4tefh""late exist Wer lANln! 6i 36 1". earl tktougk 1$ y6$.11 Tees%$ (der pr$-batch coacests exist Over ri$. wNs isvew17 11 y6$. aM t$ctud$q 34 yda. valet level) MASS 1.166 � «1! 1.06 .,�s.'f i606RAt R6tit6 AR. VOt. 42. too. 7i•w. AIDAYe ANit Yltt 1917 a: ut11-Sa39 page 31 MKISIOM too. .001-1039 pay* 1,9 . . rA1.1ro4NfA ' o ASIA strialtlars for wan 0ttrrrs runt"A1 M�i� /dq•/e«G�./q••*r� 1O�tll [Q1llrIC:R QPLMfo1S Not@$ ..�. E 0A191 a **AUA Is All arose net included within Acta I to nor ce-��T sre:ara w�,r9 1`.r.. n A r 1`..a«. r«.u.. ..u.. a:ger.ert# $0 ,is. and vesder AMP.h. dsflned below. 4% yes. va;sr levelly Owl lover to yes. an! vattr 6% *AW to All areas Included In the dsacrlptloti Via. Vital levelly Oan,•.crate Wised below which to bated wpoa t*wmahip javet $6 yis. and uneor IS yds. and range lines of Areas 1 and 1. Vater levet!! 0arpetoe love$ St Yes, an: Unlit II yis, water l eos»acing In the Pacific Ocean on the tacentlon of the Seutmely lorsill rolyccpter Pilot lvhas lino of Tevoiship M. tta•.;;ert)r.) ran or aattrtalals thence tasterly along the familiarly time eI TowasbJ► 193. ee*0si&& lolls leftist gra. ores Si yes. ' the Mc. 6laN* saridian to the S.W. recent at township IK. ' 4rd wh1t1 61 yis. water lev4111 range 69, Mt. Oalblo bass 11no.6nd sarldl6a. . Trects levy pts-aitch cone et* Image Southerly it the S.Y. eoesor of township lose rant♦ it0 64M. ever tl yis. and under IS Thence tateerty to List S.Y. corner 41 township 201. 1`+016 alt, Ida. vat0a level) i 16.14 S 1.195 .16 01.04 Thence Southerly to she S.Y. corner of township 115. range 131. Thous Lastorly to the S.Y. earner of tow,thip 215. Cast$$ tit. + 611:1 Ctr=rr srsuma iw/wo Thence Southerly to the S.W. coiner of township 211,'tange 119. aaitt. over I1 yea. and Thence tasteely to the S.L. garner of township 211, range IIE. t:::uesr.l to Ill. water • Thence Southerly to the S.Y. cornu of township M. range lot. )♦valla liar lit yes. and t Image a scatty to the S.L. career of township 21S, range tit. f►:::esr.y.l3 yis. v$tor 1er*111 Theme Southerly to the S.W. corner of township Is$, range 11L. A::y;4ato toot 41 yet. and + fatlt&& on the Southerly time of King$ auntyp tbtace t00tottY ir.riiltal 11 yla. water level)# along the Sowtberly bowndary of Kings 0::,:stet :4S Yes. and tarludirsg county and the Southerly boundary of twlar• aunty, to the S.C. 63 Tea, •ate$ late311 Seigle • earner at tewnshlp ILS, range Zit, + (to&$Is bre. 6% yes. and . 040c4 Northerly to tits 0.9. career of tiwmshlp its. range in. 0-81►e1tg 0 yis, worst lovoill themes Wutsrty go the N.W. carmsr of tawm0kip its. range 211. :1`c:4o tar pte-alth eencrets Thsaco Northerly to the 0.9. corner of cowasaip Us, carte 26t, ale. 45 yes. a1`! 1n%lsding Thence Westerly to the A.Y. garnet *f seceohlp M. range 299. 43 yes. Vocal loveil 11.49 1.145 •41 1•841 Thence Northerly to two 4.9. corner of township 115, range Sit. y Thence Westerly to the N.Y. towns of t*cwehtp Its. range'2IE'- 6.:A CL-4M Slit urA w/va 1164m44 NorLMrl1 to the 11.9. ea1`ner of tawsahlp 106s )969#0 tit* , •ages. 6-0c It Iva. &to Thence Y469e9ty t* the K.W. earner Of tawnthtp 105#'eoa#e lit, lactweing i1 Is. water thence Northerly to the 9.9. garner of township Ke rote* 239, )evt:ll 3.r4 lover 43 Ido. Themes Wtatetly to the M.W. career of towsoblp 95, rage ISE. ars htt.:dtni is yis. voter Thence Northerly cd the 0.11. corner of township Us renL4 249. 1-0110 :►arra eta later so Thence Westerly to abs M.Y. roomer of townsbLp 63, tames 249, , 'Ito. ar.l Ir.;tudirl Is Its. thence Nerth4rly to the 0.9. career Of tewaship sSe to&&s 339, •61414 1*rell$ vzristet favor Thane Westerly to the S.t. corset of tswss"Ap'SS, rases Nae t/ Ida. art lt.:lwllng 9S Ida. Themes Northerly to the N.t. eormer of tovrthip Ss* cants 199, wale$ law 11# Silas lasocte Ih4er4 Westerly to the N.W. ♦street of township IS, rases tit, bo&. over so Ids. and Irelw4lsg Image Nertbetly to she 10.9. career of towaship 380 gongs 1419, $1 Its. water levelft Truces Themes Westerly to like N.W. career of township Is* weys Nt0 ' Idly pte•satcs control• ole. ` Tmoes Northerly to eke N.C. corset of township Ise range lit, 1 out 43 Its. 4a4 Ia4144401 themes Wostetiy to rho N.W.'cormor of township ISO tango 119, IS was. Voted Lovell 11.ii 1.1f! •I0 &.a Imset Moctbsrly creat&&the Nt. Diablo bosetlao to the N.C. coomor of towaeblp 2N, cameo 149. • . . tmate W46eerly to the N.Y. asset at t*rNtp 70. Snags, 1490 thence "tamely to Oe Va. garnet of towtishlp 300 roago 151t. Image Westerly to the N.W. Getting of towetabip 311. Sgags 11t, , t Themgo$$liberty to Lm M.t. garesr of township 461.'46066 1446 y, F"IRAt /1411/116 VOLill, 600, 711—•1til0AY. At�911 !3. iffy ,may _ � at M`.Iitrl lials1w to). C&II-Sall, page 40 60. Carf-SO14 hgO 211 ► 4LtaL•R#tA ; ASIA foil Ifill lG•; int ASIA Otii>fiTIOSS tar twits twi}ttt:i onlAins (toent'41 j MEN WIt:iti(T orlgATOU (Coat lit) ` Oars& t teeat't)1 *%sea i (eomt'1) Ta.•cs Ve►torly go the M.Y. termer of township 4%. range 14t. Thrace Y4.terly to 4144 $.to 4orner of lot0cthlp ::M. cant. IV. ts.nu we#thtriy to the K.t. greet *t t•wnsb►p $11, ganga 111. 11.0.140 An,eherly to the Not. tercet st twwesriP IL4. #onto I.N. Tiara.• wrstfely to the M.Y. cosmic of to"%$hip lit. tang* lit. Themes wrrtaely to #.144 U.M. Cotner et ttowrl+:p iOM, tante I.N.1 Thrace icetlherly to the 9.9. corner of tost.gbtp IN. tangs 129. Th*nceThence wo.00rwrthetly t• the slot. eater# o! owt.s.14P 1-15. 41,44 It;. thence tastotly to the $.t. #.Scats o1 township Ito. $sage lit, tkc"e wesurl1 to the K.V. ttlnet a! tt4wos +PlI ,#fart I••! . Tt=eoto saithoti! to that 149. retail of township tax. raeg0 lit, Thence fowtlwtly tat he S.Y. estntt of o.M01t '14. tar • l� Thins Vett411y sa the Not. coiner of township Its. range tot. Thence Southerly to the gu•asr at tt.m9tip :114, tarts (•Y, Thence foutbatiy ea lite S.U.f. serre1' of to+.+sbep :t.:., tarot li+, theft• No4tl.4ety to the N.C. cosmic at township tats. tango lot. Thence Westerly to the K.Y. Cotner of sawnskip 1-4. lasya 14U. t►tact latterly to the lot. teem# e( township 16al, rang: 1tg. Thence southerly to tba S.V. tolner of towwsf.ip 145. ter-to Out It-once Natteetly to the N.C. utast of toswthlp ILA.C. lit. TURCO tasseriy to the $.to games o! lewlc&h.p ictt. tat.te It;1. • The.u4 tastrity to said I.E. 9014161' of sewmseip 1191, mole 149t TLt&ce Sosteegiy t• the S.W. turn$ of towatsl; 111, rsr.ge iTs, Thtt.to Southerly to ilia S.W. carnes of 9ewm81dp ILA, 64014 119, ' Theme# t+statly to the 3.1. corner &( tosnsltp l)K. tante :TJ. Thema tiltrriy to the So&. CagoeC of township let, cash lit, Thtnts S&sther:y to the S.W. termor of tocseshtp IIM. waste t6t, Thence fawthelly t• lee S.V. comms* of owasM+} 11x1. ea.+&• 1:.. Tteoc• EAstagly to the Sit. corner of tow+tshir lir, casjs lht, Thence Southerly to the the 4er6u Ste 4mstf} 11K. sante 11J, 11116044 S•wtb4rly to a" S.W. corner of towa•hiy 12A. Congo 119, teaate t Osman •tont the Latero its• tt 1:4;a 144 to tat Thence t+$tetlr •1008 the fautherm It** of township 12:1 to tee lactttt OCO1A eatlutlal that por41•m ei l:att.•1 t*%ttatnia to arca tcw+sar of that state of C&ll[ernta. w1thim Santa Cara County Included within the fail*stri;•ltmai Ttro:O erthwo•tir/yo things northerly slew= ahe eastern h*u"&y Co461,10 tl el tae M.V. CoCosr*1 town$ht► 4f, #4441444 2t, M. .*f tit* state SI California to the M.C. corner •t township 1114. hancee Laa o'ea am!l,latttU6t ran • 1!t lhrmes !41 a south##/y itacclto to the i.V. Co$aac at township ! . If. aa*&$ )to ` Thrace Wetter/y to the K.W. Colmar of saw0ship lty. taale tit, Tte+us 10 A tass4riy Briggs:#to res 8.9. 4091-or of toullshtp 15, Tf.tmsf Sagth6rty to the K.t• totaor of to++mshtp WA, range late tomgs 49. • Tteeccs Veotorly t• site M.W. estMt of township 2%. canto IOto � Tho"s i6 a Northerly 41recttes to the M. Colmer of towneklp iso U.4%.4 xatthatly a am N.C. Colmar of towmskir Its. rants 8(t vast* it, ' -- Tbeacs Westerly to the M.Y. aesser at gowrsaip M. range $9. TURCO In a Westerly direetlem to tea M.W. cormse of towstsktp&t, Stools 901tNoriy is the il.t. &*tear of-tow ably lug mats 0t$ Congo 196 to the petst of ►atlantal which portion to a last of 111.4mes Westerly to tb Nov. ea$sog of township 251. range It. Area 2. 114044 Kolthorly to she S.W. utmar of downs►Ip SIX. rang* oto Age& t alt• loslwoes that p*r#.fom*t 569th410 C&litiwAia 10446!*' Them94 14910/1/ 94 eke t.9. 441604F of COW%bkip 110. 941164 tt, tea tallW/00 lasses 194ace s4otLerly to ata 0.9. 4egasr of CewAship 1811, va%it*M, Ca isevoctag t0 taw Tacttte Osseo en an tst*atts6 of the Southerly TttmscGu+9ty 40 the M.Y. Colmar of tow*s►ip 160. state 119. time of t*wmthtit 2:t, iwaAalll& bsattoa ami imsrtiia6s Thence :ttllhtrly t&-tse 1I.t. $09009 " t*wa►at* 19M, #4060 tdo' Tecoee 146644ty &1*A$tea iwth•trty It&*of acwshtp 29 to tea Th4144 Vrsceely to tits M.W. wrosC of tawm&blp XS. 944184 its S.W. Colmar of tewashlp V. oasts IV. There* N+rthatly &lams she 101. Ota►to ser4414m to the Not. Illsoti Southerly to tee B.W. 941nas of t*wnsl►tjiMo fee$$ IV. , se lar *( to want} 54., ea*84 1V, Theme* t&ttosiy&Nett 41141 OW44itt 64be1les to 11,41 f.Y. CorS49 . Stood WestaftV to tea U.W. covear 09 tswmsht► 241. gat,$* Mi. of satasehp is, State Its • Ill"* 1664htwly to tic• U.S. csrmor o9 tmws.eip lit. Congo 1114 Thews tr.shasty to the S.W. 96904C of tawashle 15. sago 29. Th4a44 V4stt11y se the M.W. Colmer of aivasup 2:44. Congo 1110 T►s6ss Kactstty to tW 9.t Carole of township 21.o gas&s Us •:h:me• itwthttiy to tea t.V.906"r of tanmaht► 101. 64044 21ils !Swot• $*"hasty to the S.V. estate *f tavntlett V, lamb* hats •Tbagco tass•gly to tee =.t. Colmar of sowss*t+ip SCM. Coast 1*6 Thence t:storly to the 9.9. CargtK of t4wrsh:p it. Cast* t9. T;etado iauthaHy.to the sive "rats of sa0sshap 1141, a&"*Y, The"* Nogthorly to sit 61.1. Carats •t dowRsh/p its teats 2t, Ts.ot• tastert do the 9.9. Corner of township chs. Samso 1110 Theaeo Vate$ly to tea it.U. Cogger of tow6sett no rests it. Thrace liowth*v�y to the O.Y. &ern*$ of township 141, S&a0o iso theate M&ath•tly Coesata&the II-='*its basalis• to Sts 1.11. Th•mt*ve►aaly ao Moto Sot. Cognac of towabblp 14. Saogs 1V, "goer of titumsh/i to, #&age 11. Thames Cattherly to the 0.9. Corner st towmahip 14M, sang 1Wo Themis 9+.6ta11 4106&tea lk"Ulst basalt" 40 tea Sit. Cornu .j►tat4 vtss*gly to &►4 lt.v. sawmas*f towaship %also ganga W. wog ta$eaistp it., ♦sans X. Thence 1ta tUrly to the M.9. "cost of townaete toga games We Thomas Marthesly do the 31.9. Catm$t of t•wodap Solo C60164 its "Moe*VeN 41ip to She N.V. eaglet of titmu►ip HI, goats 291 Thtmso Northerly to the M.9. 4*1164v of tatwstlp two /to .,r • ; �artii gflt9Al M10111tt. VV- 43, No. 76--8111W, Atli !!o {tri • _ r . oactu n•sete pa• u CALIMMIA ASA 01ft.41TIWS tax j �* M&A tqutnttst tlpthAfCM (Ceet'd) stet is (4st't,) ' T•.atts tiaetatiy t/sat 0.4 xarthsriy time to teKdtp 103, late, the fstitit titeso. ► Agee i at►s ingteds that Pottier of 3e9thaa►CalUole,la tatlwlat tdth- Ie, the tatla►•Ir.; Ilcot Ccxascirt at %La Sorth•etly Mwneory of tht State e,f 4litorsta at Its M. V. tarter of tovsoLlp 41%, cane IY0 Mt. ttiAlo base- tits ant Terldtaat Salsas sbatS.orty to the S.Y. ttroat Of township 4406 longe, fy. tp nex.e t:etetiy to 0.e S.L. tenet of township 443. rsngs IV. t, tl.ctto lwthetty to Ihs I.V. totter of township 4300 Waage 4Y0 :Range tas%stir is its S.t. earwr of tswestAip 433. Waage 30. , tt.ena i:ettt•egly to tte O.S. eataal of township 4430 Wooge 3YR ` w ti:a horLueriy Mwaiary of the Stoa et Glttoala. 1 " ifatts Utatarty stoat the 0aithetly belvagaq of the State, of ' . Caitiore,lo to the point of tegta+eiag. t i . 0 00 14 • ' MOM UGIM16 vol• 42. No• s"410AY0 ANIL its �s» t (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 30th Day of March 1978 at 2:00 PM, in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553. TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material, transportation and services for the Contra Costa County Detention Facility Elevators in strict conformity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the follow- ing sums; namely: BASE BID: Shall include all of the work for the construction and com- pletion of all Elevator work shown or noted on the Contract documents and specified herein. For the sum of: Dollars J-1 X4121. • PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is familiar with the Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents and the local conditions at the place where the work is to be done. The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above figures and understands that the Board of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the fwork within 425 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by April 18, 1978. J-2 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in any manner, sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder. Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors. O Cash O Bidders Bond O Cashiers Check O Certified"Check • The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Firm By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this day of 19 • J-3 . PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Work Name Place of Bidders i i I E E f i f { ( f { I i I • f I 1 J-4 REQUIREMENTS--AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: BIDDER 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for partici- pation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: , and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part II on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder • J-5 00325 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 1 1 .1 GENERA! ! I E A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders, General Conditions, and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. 1 . The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract j Documents to the extent applicable thereto. i B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the Contract Documents. His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements, but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the (`ontract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- ability, fitness, and progress of the work covered by the Contract. 1. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Manager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall be held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours, unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to law or ordinances, and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein bound. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Paye 2 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1 . Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project. Manager, the Architect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; 5. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades, and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted Ley the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the Job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings, catalogs and samples , and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0022u1 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 3 y 1.2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (Continued) 10. Implement the County's procedures for the processing of change orders, including applications for extensions of time. 11 . Review all applications by the various contractors for progress payment and final payment and make recommendations to the Project Manager for approval . 12. Review , assemble and transmit written guarantees, war- ranties, instruction manuals and other data required of the contractors. 1 .3 CLEANUP A. Each Contractor for a Work Category or Categories shall: 1 . Clean up all waste material , rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily bisis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furnished as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in t :e opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests *ay appear. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 4 1 .4 TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES Adequate toilet facilities will be provided and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by the General Conditions Work Con- tractor for the use of all Contractors. The use of chemical toilet facilities will be permitted. 1 .5 WATCHMAN The services of a watchman are not required under this Contract. Each Contractor shall be responsible for and make good any loss or damage due to vandalism or robbery during construction. 1 .6 DRINKING WATER The Contractor shall provide his own forces with drinking water. 1 .7 HOISTING FACILITIES The Contractor will provide his own hoisting. 1 .8 SCAFFOLDING Each Contractor shall be responsible for his own scaffolding. 1 .9 OTHER WORK A. To the extent that any part of the Contractor's work is to inter- face with work performed or installed by other contractors, the Contractor shall inspect and measure the in-place work and promptly report to the Construction Manager any defect in such in-place work that will impede, or increase the cost of, the Contractor's inter- face unless corrected. The Construction Manager will require the Contractor responsible for the defective work to make corrections so as to conform to his Contract requirements or, if the defect is the result of a defect or omission in the Specifications or Draw- ings, issue a change order. If the Contractor fails to measure, inspect, and/or report any defects that are reasonably discoverable, all costs of accomplishing the interface acceptably shall be borne by the Contractor. The foregoing does not apply to latent defects; in another contractor's work at any time such defects become known, and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County Detention Faci 1 i ty 00.1 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 5 1.9 OTHER WORK (Continued) B. All contractors on the Project shall have equal rights on the premises for the performance of their work, but shall follow the sequence established by the approved progress schedule and/or instructions issued by the Construction Manager. 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS A. During the progress of the work other contractors will be engaged in performing other work on this Project. The Contractor shall coordinate the work to be done hereunder with the work of suzh other contractors in such manner as the Cnnstruction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1. Withhold any payment otherwise due hereunder until the Contractor complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed, the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, he will promptly issue such directions to the other con- tractor with respect thereto as the situation may require. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 6 y 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of ani► actual or impending labor dispute which may affect br is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other contractor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect o'f such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1941, as amended; filing appropriate damage actions; taking such measures as establish- ing a reserved gate, as appropriate; if reasonably feasible, seeking other sources of supply or service; and any other measures that may be appropriately utilized to limit or eliminate the effect of the labor dispute. 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE A. The Construction Manager will develop a construction Schedule for the Project and will utilize it in the planning, coordinating, and performing work under this Contract, including subcontractors, equipment vendors, and suppliers. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 7 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 1 . The Schedule, when approved by the Project Manager, shall be the basis for the dates for starting and completing the work (including changes) for the Project. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to conform to the approved Schedule and to arrange his work in such a manner that it will be installed in accordance with the Schedule. 2. The Construction Manager will establish a program to re- evaluate and update the Schedule periodically in accordance with the requirements of the job. A representative of the Contractor shall meet with the Construction Manager and shall furnish to him information necessary for such re-. evaluating and updating, and, if applicable, information in regard to changes in the work and the Contractor's proposed effort to overcome any incurred delays. The form of such information shall be specified by the Con- struction Manager. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate his letting of subcon- tracts, material purchases, delivery of materials, sequence of operations, etc. , to conform to the approved .Project Schedule and shall furnish proof of same as may be required by the Construction Manager and the Project Manager. B. Whenever it becomes apparent that any completion date will not be met, the responsible contractors shall take some or all of the following action at no additional cost to the County. 1. Increase construction manpower in such quantities and crafts as will substantially eliminate the backlog of work. 2. Increase the number of working hours per shift, shifts per working day, working days per week, or the amount of con- struction equipment or any combination of the foregoing, sufficient to substantially eliminate the backlog of work. Contra Costa County Detenti on' Faci 1 i ty SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 8 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximum practical con— currency of accomplishment of activities. - I 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor i will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. Upon approval ' by the Project Manager the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. I B. In making such progress payments, there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorize any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility ELECTRIC ELEVATORS Section 14200--Page 1 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including -General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Re- quirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK A. Provide all labor, materials, plant appliances,' tools, transportation, and equipment required to install two (2) passenger elevators as herein specified. B. Certain related work is specified hereinafter as "not included." It is the intent of this Specification that all labor and material required to accomplish a complete installation be furnished, except those items specified to be in related Sections, whether or not specified or shown on the Drawings. • C. Drawings and Specifications are interrelated, and all items shown on Drawings as part of the Elevator Contrac- tor' s work shall be included, whether or not they are specified in detail herein. 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. "Provide" means furnish and install. B. "As indicated" means as shown on Drawings. C. "As approved" means as approved by the Architect. D. "As directed" means as instructed by the Architect. 1 .4 CODES A. All material and workmanship under this Section shall be in accordance with the latest edition requirements of: Contra Costa County Detention Facility qq � `8 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 2 1. The City of Martinez Building Code and any other local codes which govern. 2. National Electric Code. 3. California State Elevator Safety Orders, CAC Titles +II 8, 17, and 24. 4. Unites States Standard Safety Code for Elevators, i Escalators, and Dumbwaiters, ANSI A17.1-1971, as i amended to date. i i 1.5 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS i ( A. Hoistways properly framed and enclosed, with supports for guide rails and machine beams as indicated. Machine rooms and pits with sumps and waterproofing. B. Providing sill supports and grouting under sills, full i length. C. Grouting of hoistway door frames. z D. Patching of floors, walls, and all surfaces constituting t final finish. E. Personnel alarm system receiver. F. Electrical Work as Below: i 1. Feeders to controllers, including fused mainline switches or circuit breakers. 2. Lights, light switches, and convenience outlets in pits and machine rooms. r' 3. Outlets in hoistway or to studs on controllers for i car lights, car fans, and telephones. 4. Electric power for starting, testing, and adjusting. i Contra Costa County Detention Facility ��� . ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 3 5. Emergency power supply, throwover switches, and means of absorbing regenerated current. Contact on auto- matic throwover switch, two #14 wires to one machine room, 2-inch conduit between machine rooms. G. Providing telephone instrument. 1.6 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings shall be submitted in accordance with the General and Supplementary General Conditions and as re- quired by the Architect. The Architect reserves the right to require details of any portion of the equipment. There shall be only two submissions: 1. Basic layouts and brochures showing machines, gen- erators, door operators, hangers, light rays, etc. i • 2. Details of operating and signal fixtures, car en- closures, entrances, seismic calculations, and finish samples. 3. After completion and acceptance, provide two (2) sets of complete and accurate wiring diagrams and parts catalogs specific for each elevator. One (1) set of diagrams to be mounted in each machine room. i 1.7 PAINTING A. All ferrous metal work, except as otherwise shown, shall be given one (1) shop coat of manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant primer and one (1) finish coat, as approved. B. After installation all exposed metal work in hoistways (except guiding surface of rails) shall be painted one ( 1) field coat. C. Meet OSHA requirements for painting. i Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0f1236 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 4 1 .8 GUARANTEE All material and workmanship of the apparatus installed shall be guaranteed first class in every respect, and any defects not due to ordinary wear and tear or improper use or care which may develop within one (1) year from date of completion of the entire installation will be made good. Final payment shall not void this guarantee. I i 1 .9 FIRE INSURANCE +� i The Owner's insurance policy covers work and equipment in i place. All equipment and material on premises and not ac- tually installed is not included in the Owner's policy and is stored at the Contractor's risk. j i 1.10 TAXES t A. Bids shall include all applicable local, state and fed- eral taxes of any kind, including Old Age Pensions, Un- employment Insurance, etc. B. If new and additional applicable taxes are assessed prior # to the completion, they shall be paid by the Owner. i i 1 .11 CHANGES AND EXTRAS A. The Owner may order through the Architect minor changes i not affecting the cost of the work. B. No changes or extras involving cost, added or deducted, without the Owner' s written authorization. Authorized (( extras shall be paid at actual cost plus 10 percent over- head and 10 percent profit. 1 .12 PATENTS J The Elevator Contractor shall hold and save the Owner or the i agents or employees harmless from liability of any nature or i kind, including cost and expenses for or on account of any patented or unpatented invention, article, or appliance man- ufactured or used in the performance of this Contract. Contra Costa County Detention Facility `1 ►._:�.� ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 5 1 .13 PERMITS The Owner will obtain any required building permits covering building elevators and feeder work from the City of Mar- tinez. All other municipal or state permit fees, elevator and electrical, shall be paid by the Contractor. 1 .14 INSPECTION AND STATE PERMITS Each elevator, when completed, shall be inspected by the state authorities. The Elevator Contractor shall arrange and pay for this inspection and obtain any operating permits required, together with certification that the installation meets earthquake and fire requirements per Title 8, CAC. 1 .15 PRO RATA EXPENSE Elevator Contractor shall not be responsible in whole or in part for any pro rata expense for electric current, premium • of bonds, or charge for use of temporary elevators. 1 .16 QUALIFIED BIDDERS A. Quotation for the elevators will be entertained only from the following: 1. Otis Elevator Company. 2. Haughton Elevator Company. 3. Westinghouse Elevator Corporation. 4. Approved equal . B. Elevator cars and/or entrances shall be manufactured by: 1. The elevator manufacturer. 2. Tyler Company (Cleveland, Ohio) . 3. Globe Van Doorn Company. • 4. Hauenstein and Burmeister. Contra Costa County Detention Facility f142?� ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 6 1.17 QUALITY OF EQUIPMENT A. It is intended that the Contractor shall supply his latest, most modern, and best-quality heavy-duty equip- ment throughout, hence the Specifications will not stipu- late mechanical details. Details of any item of equip- ment shall be furnished upon request. i B. The manufacturer may supply standard equipment of pre- '. engineered design including machines, controllers, and hoistway equipment, except that all specified items shall be provided and hoistway dimensions will not be changed. C. The decision of the Architect shall be final should dis- putes arise regarding any details of equipment. a 1 .18 GUARANTEED PERFORMANCE f A. Contract speed shall mean speed in the "up" direction with full-capacity load in the car. Speed variation under any loading condition in either direction shall be no more than 5 percent. Floor-to-floor time for a 12- foot-6-inch floor, 8.0 seconds. Door Open to Door 3/4 Open--one floor--11.0 seconds. B. Door-Open Time: 2.5 seconds available. Provide advance door operation so thaf doors are 3/4 (75 percent) open when car is level with floor. , i C. Door-Closing Time: 4.0 seconds available from fully open ! to fully closed position. D. Operating Qualities: 1. Starting and stopping shall be smooth and comfort- able, without obvious steps of acceleration. Slow- ' down, stopping, and levelling shall be smooth and ! without jars or bumps. 2. Full-speed riding shall be free from vibration and • sway. i Contra Costa County Detention Facility 12,to ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 7 3. Leveling accuracy shall be plus or minus 3/8 inch under any load condition. Car shall level into the floors at all times, not overrun the floor and level back. i 4. The Architect and Engineer shall judge the riding i qualities of the car and enforce the above require- ments. i I 5. Capacity: The elevator shall be designed and tested to stop and lower and hold the car with 125 percent of rated load capacity per Section 207.8 of the ANSI Code. 1_19 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT Elevator No. 1 Elevator No. 2 j i A. Quantity One electric passen- One electric passen- & type: ger elevator. ger elevator. I B. Capacity 4,500 lbs @ 150 FPM 4,000 lbs. @ 150 FPM & speed minimum speed. minimum speed. C. Travel, 1st to 3rd, 23'-9"; Same stops, & 3 stops, 3 openings openings: in line. I D. Operation: Simplex Selective Collective each car, with Independent Service. E. Control: Generator field control with automatic levelling, 2-way, plus or minus 3/8" stop- ping accuracy. F. Generators, Geared single-wrap traction machines. All I controllers, equipment in machine room at top of hoist- selectors, way. machine, & location: I Contra Costa County Detention acility 09"40 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 8 Elevator No. 1 Elevator No. 2 i G. Car frame Platform sizes as indicated. Structural & safety: steel frames with instantaneous safeties and inertia trip with roller guides. H. Platform: 5'-8" wide x 9'-0" 5 '-8" wide x 8 '-4" deep. deep. I. Bumpers: Spring bumpers. Spring bumpers. J. Counter- Structural frame with roller guides. weights: K. Guide rails 15-1b. main; 15-1b. 15-1b. main; 15-1b. & brackets: counterweight. counterweight. L. Roller Spring or rubber-backed neoprene rollers, f guides: minimum of 4h" diameter for car and 3" !!� diameter for counterweights. M. Power 480 volts--3 phase--60 cycles. supply: N. Lighting 120 volts--1 phase--60 cycles. supply: O. Signals & 1. 1 car operating panel with illuminated operating floor buttons, arranged for operation fixtures by handicapped. (each car) : 2. 1 riser of illuminated hall buttons. 3. Multilight position indicators in car and at each floor, with arrows. 4. Car direction indicators. P. Maintenance: 12 months after completion and acceptance. ' f i I Contra Costa County Detention Fac rA' ELECTRIC ELEVATORS Section 14200--Page 9 Elevator No. 1 Elevator No. 2 Q. Car Car steel with stainless-steel wainscot. enclosure: Stainless-steel handrails. 8'-0" under ceiling. Car doors 2-speed. Down light- ing above ceiling. ? I R. Hoistway 2-speed hollow metal. 4'-0" x 7'-0"; I entrances: stainless-steel frames. Doors finished as specified. Braille and Arabic numerals on door frames. f S. Door Power opened and closed. High-speed heavy- operators: duty Master type. Direct-current motor. Otis 6970A, Westinghouse BB2, GAL MOH, or equal. T. Entrance Retractable safety shoes. Double light • protection: rays with adjustable door timing. D. Earthquake As specified. V. Fire As specified. service: f W. Miscella- 1. Emergency Stop switches in pits. neous: 2. Back contact on Stop switch in car to ; ring alarm bell. 3. Light and convenience outlets top and bottom of car. 4. Key-operated hoistway-access device and car-top operating station. 5. 6"-diameter, 110-volt Emergency Alarm bell located as directed. 6. Car-top emergency exit opened from out- i side only, with contact and cutout for contact. 7. Fireman' s light-ray pressure switch in car. f $. Key operation as specified. f . i Contra Costa County Detention Facility ELECTRIC ELEVATORS t Section 14200--Page 10 9. Personnel alarm system receiver by others; cooperate with Electrical Contractor for installation. 10. Provide tamperproof car and hall buttons. 1.20 MAINTENANCE FOLLOWING COMPLETION A. When the elevator plant is completed and the entire work is accepted, the Contractor shall place the installation under full maintenance for a period of 12 (twelve) months, including 24-hour call-backs. B. Maintenance shall include all work and materials neaded to keep the equipment in perfect operating condition, except for misuse, accidents, or negligence not caused by the Contractor. • C. All parts or equipment in machine room, hoistway, on car, or in hallways (signal fixtures) shall be provided. Bids shall reflect the cost of the service defined above. D. During the l(one-)-year maintenance period the Contractor shall: 1. At all times maintain the performance standards set forth in this Specification. 2. Maintain smooth starting- and stopping and accurate levelling at all times. 3. Keep on the premises and in a warehouse within 75 miles of Martinez all parts necessary for replace- ment. E. Maintenance Contractor shall not be responsible for re- pairs to enclosures (car) ; hoistway enclosures; door panels, frames, or sills; or platform flooring. F. All work shall be performed by skilled elevator men directly employed by the Contractor. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 11 G. Bidders shall quote the monthly cost of continued main- tenance service after expiration of l(one-)-year period. Quote on basis of current labor rates and material in- dices. Indicate labor rate, indices, and frequency of escalation. 1.21 DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT A. Guide Rails: 1. Planed tees, back machined for splice plates. Pro- vide brackets to meet code and earthquake require- ments. Furnish main rail brackets at floor levels and at top of hoistway. 2. For counterweight rails provide brackets and spread- ers as required to meet an acceleration of 0.5 G and a maximum spacing of 7 feet 0 inches. Minimum weight of rails shall be: ia. 15 pounds per foot, main rails. b. 15 pounds per foot, counterweight rails. 3. Rail-and-bracket assembly shall be certified by a licensed structural engineer to meet 0.5-G accel- eration and deflections per CAC, Title 8. B. Machine: 1. Shall be manufacturer's standard Geared Single-Wrap Traction with undercut or approved modified-"V" sheave grooves. Machine shall be installed in space available, with legal clearances on three sides. Provide heavy bed plates and tie-downs for earthquake protection. 2. Motor shall be manufactured by the elevator manufac- turer, the General Electric Company, or the Imperial Motor Company. C. Controller: Manufacturer' s standard with NEMA-1 cab- inets. Provide overload relays in each line and in the loop circuit. Cabinet doors shall not fly open during an . earthquake. Contra Costa County Detention Facilni/ty of t-;QI ELECTRIC ELEVATORS Section 14200--Page 12 D. Generator: Manufactured by elevator manufacturer, Gen- eral Electric Company, or Imperial Motor Company. Maximum I speed 1,800 rpm. For Class A insulation, AC motor and generator: 50-degree-C. temperature rise. Continuous rated. For Class B insulation: 70-degree-C. temperature rise. E. Guards: Provide cable guards for drive sheaves, deflec- tor sheaves, and governor sheaves with keepers to prevent cables from leaving sheave grooves in the event of an earthquake. F. Operation: Shall be Simplex Selective Collective each car, per Section 3 .40a(2) , ANSI Code, with Independent Service. 1. Independent Service operation shall be provided so that, by means of a switch located in the car service i cabinet, the car can be operated by an attendant. The attendant shall have full control of the start- ing, stopping, and direction of car travel. The car shall respond to car buttons only, and hall signals shall not operate. G. Control and Leveling: Provide generator field control with automatic self-leveling. Leveling shall, within its zone, be fully automatic and independent of the operating device and shall correct for overtravel, undertravel, and rope stretch. Car shall always level into the floor and shall not bypass the floor and level back. Leveling accuracy shall be plus or minus 3/8 inch, regardless of load. H. Bumpers: Spring type per Code. t EE I. Counterweights: Structural frame provided with roller i guides. To be equal to the weight of complete elevator car and 40 percent of specified load. Retainers for earthquake between roller guides and frames, top and } bottom. Check overbalance electrically. Provide a !+ counterweight screen. + Contra Costa County Detention Facility W )45 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 13 J. Roller Guides: Provide for car and counterweight. Car rollers shall be spring backed with ball or roller bear- ings not less than 4-1/2 inches in diameter. Counter- weight rollers 3-inch minimum diameter. Rollers shall be tired with neoprene and shall bear fully on rails. K. 1. Car Frame: Shall consist of structural steel members braced to relieve the car enclosure of all strains. An instantaneous or flexible guide clamp safety shall be provided operated by a speed governor. Means shall be provided to cut off power from the motor and apply the brake prior to application of the safety. Include inertia trip with instantaneous safety. 2. Governor: Shall be manufacturer' s standard, provided with an overspeed switch to disconnect power to the machine prior to setting the safety. 3. The jaws shall be so designed that the governor rope will not be damaged when the safety sets. 4. The governor shall be accurately calibrated, sealed, and tagged as required by code. 5. Governor tension frame shall have frame with stops or have spring hold-down of 200 pounds. L. Cables: Hoisting cables shall be 8 x 19 on 6-x-25 trac- tion steel elevator wire rope. Preformed cables may be used. Governor cables shall be 3/8-inch minimum diameter 8-x-19 elevator governor cable. M. Door Operators: 1. Heavy-duty, high-speed Master operators for car and hoistway doors, with direct-current motors. Door operation smooth and quiet. Include interlocks on hoistway doors. 2. Provide torsion-spring closers on the hoistway doors. N. Door Protective Devices: • Contra Costa County Detention Facility W)246 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 14 1. Provide a retractable safety shoe on the fast-speed car door. Shoe shall be neoprene or metal with a neoprene nose and shall extend and retract with mo- tion of doors. i 2. Provide double light rays with variable, adjustable door timing. 3. Include a circuit which disconnects light rays if i they are inoperative for an adjustable period of 10 to 40 seconds and will allow the car to operate with safety-shoe operation only. Provide a buzzer which C operates while doors close if light ray is inopera- tive. O. Platform: I 1. Shall be all steel or steel frame with double wood ` floor and with sound isolation. Paint underside with 3/16-inch-thick, sound-isolating material. • 2. Provide white bronze threshold and vinyl-tile floor of design and color selected. P. Car- and Hoistway-Door Hangers: Shall be two-point sus- I pension type. Rollers shall be ball or roller bearing ' and tired with or made of nylon or polyurethane. Provide manufacturer's standard steel tracks. Provide ball-or roller-bearing upthrusts and Air Cord drives. Minimum sheave diameters shall be: 1. Car-Door Hangers: 3 inches. f 2. Hoistway-Door Hangers: 2-1/2 inches. I Q. Hoistway-Access and Top-of-Car Operating Device: Provide key-operated hoistway-access device and top-of-car oper- ating device per California State Safety Code. Provide California zoning at top. Switches in door frames with ferrule only exposed. R. Emergency-Stop Switches: Provide in pits. i • S. Operating and Signal Fixtures: Contra Costa County Detention Facility W. ELECTRIC ELEVATORS Section 14200--Page 15 1. Car Stations: a. Provide one (1) car station in each car, incor- porating a service cabinet. Provide a telephone cabinet located with its centerline 42 inches above the floor. Face plates shall be 1/8-inch minimum thickness with edges relieved. Top operating button shall be between 4 feet 0 inches and 4 feet 6 inches from floor. b. Station shall contain: 1) Approximately 1-inch-diameter, recessed, tamperproof, illuminated floor buttons. Key switch to cutout 2nd Floor mounted adjacent to floor button. 2) Approximately 1-inch-diameter, recessed, tamperproof, illuminated "Door-Open" and "Door-Close" buttons. 3) Toggle-type emergency switch or pull-to-stop type arranged so that switch cannot be acci- dentally operated. 1 { _ 4) Red alarm-bell button with bezel or guard. 5) Pressure button to cut out light rays. Lo- cate 6 feet 0 inches minimum from floor. Provide instructions per code. 6) Service cabinet, locked, with flush ring 1 pull. ' a) Light switch. b) Two-speed fan switch. c) Light-ray cutout switch. d) Cutout switch for emergency-exit contact. . e) Key-operated inspection switch. f) Independent Service switch. { } g) Buzzers. h) Duplex utility outlet. Contra Costa County Detention FacitY iIf ?14 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 16 i) One (1) spare switch. j) All other switches and jewels required. c. Telephone cabinet Located about 36 inches above the floor. Door with "Telephone" in 1/2-inch letters, or logo as approved. d. Include: 1) Car Number. 2) Capacity. 3) Maximum number of passengers. 4) Other designations as required. e. Provide certificate frame. f. At the left of each floor button, the alarm • button, and stop switch provide Braille and Arabic plates to indicate the floor, bell, or switch. Fasten plates rigidly to face plate. Arabic numerals 5/8 inch high minimum. g. A swing-front panel may be used, containing items specified. 2. Hall Buttons: One (1) riser, tamperproof, illumin- ated, approximately 1-inch diameter, each car. Second Floor hall button with key adjacent. To operate, turn key to "on." Operate button and remove key. 3. Position Indicators: An electric position indicator of approved design and finish shall be installed above the car entrance and hoistway-door entrance at each floor of each elevator. Indicator shall consist of a flush-mounted, finished face plate containing approximately 1-inch plastic floor numerals or discs and white "up" and red "down" arrows to indicate direction of travel . Direction arrows isosceles tri- angles, red for down and white for up. 4. All face plates 1/8-inch, flat stainless steel, edges relieved. Use spanner-type security screws. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 000149 9 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 17 T. Wiring: 1. Comply as a minimum with the National Electric Code and local ordinances. Use minimum number of tra- velling cables with flame-retarding and moisture- resistant outer covering. 2. Provide light and convenience outlets at top and bottom of car and convenience outlet, as approved, within car. 3. Provide 10 percent spare wires (minimum of one) in all conduits and cables. 4. Provide travelling cables for telephone and music. Where travelling cables are adjacent to separator beams, protect against abrasion. U. Hoistway Entrances: 1. Entrances: Two-speed. 4 feet 0 inches wide x 7 feet 0 inches high, hollow metal complete with frames, doors, struts, hanger headers, and head and toe guards. 2. Frames: 14-gauge stainless steel, No. 302 stainless steel, No. 3 or 4 brush finish. Provide continuous knock-down back flanges for concrete walls and three (3) wall anchors per frame for other wall construc- tion. Grouting of frames in another Section. 3. Sills: Extruded 'aluminum. (Grouting in another Section. ) 4. Doors: 16 gauge welded, with nonvision wing on fast-speed doors. Two (2) nonmetallic guides each panel . Use type of guide which remains engaged in sill groove if guiding member is destroyed. Baked- enamel finish. 5. Headers: 3/16-inch steel fastened to struts. 6. Struts: Provide struts to support hanger headers. 7. Hanger Covers: Full length, 14 gauge, removable. 8. Paint all steel work (except stainless steel) one • field coat of black paint. Contra Costa County Detention Facility " '50 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 18 9. Provide Underwriters' labels. 10. Finish of doors shall be baked enamel. 11. Provide Braille and Arabic numerals, 3/4-inch minimun height, rigidly fastened to each door frame located 42 inches above floor level and 2-inch-high numerals at 60 inches above floor level. ' V. Emergency Power Operation: 1. The central generator system is adequate to operate i one (1) elevator. Means will be provided to absorb � regenerative current. 2. A contact will be provided on the throwover switch with two (2) #14 wires extended to one (1) machine room, and a run of 2-inch conduit between machine rooms. 3. Upon outage of normal power, the elevators shall transfer automatically to standby power and shall be l brought one at a time to the 1st Floor. After both have been so delivered, one car as preselected shall resume operation on standby power. If the selected car is inoperative, service shall be automatically transferred to the other car. 4. When normal power is restored, generators shall start ' consecutively, not simultaneously. W. Car Enclosure: Car enclosures shall be provided as spe- cified, or a similar package-type car provided. 1 1. The sides and rear of the car shall consist of stretcher-leveled, 14-gauge furniture steel, con- f tinuous from floor to ceiling, with a 16-gauge, } stainless-steel wainscot 3 feet 6 inches high. 2. Front return panels, fascias above doors, and en- trance colums shall be No. 302 stainless steel, No. 3 or 4 brush finish. 3. Canopy steel, 12 gauge reinforced. Finish underside off-white. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 17?0�1 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS Section 14200--Page 19 4. Emergency exit accessible from top only with non- self-resetting contact and five-pin lock on inside of ` exit. I 5. Stainless-steel base 4 inches high with vents and i louvers behind. i 6. Stainless-steel pad hooks located as directed. Pro- 3 vide pad. 7. Car canopy and walls shall be reinforced so that a I support can be provided parallel with the front of the car 3 feet 6 inches clear from the rear wall for a steel security-screen divider with a sliding door. 1 Arrange platform so that a grooved threshold can be provided to guide the door. B. Lighting shall consist of a minimum of six (6) in- candescent down lights on top of canopy with sub- stantial lenses flush with ceiling of car to provide 30 foot-candles at handrail height. Thoroughly ventilate light compartments. Provide guards over light fixtures on top of car to prevent their being damaged. 9. Provide stainless-steel handrail, 3/8 inch x 3 inches minimum, - at sides and rear, ends returned. Locate as directed. 10. No squeaks or rattles. All joints lightproofed. 11. Quiet, two-speed exhaust blower on sound-isolating mounting. 12. Provide two-speed car doors faced with No. 302 stain- less steel, No. 3 or 4 brush finish. 13. Car sound isolated from car frame with rigid attach- ment to upright channels. 14. Paint outside of car with 3/16-inch-thick sound- isolating material . 15. Car interior above wainscot shall be manufacturer's standard baked enamel of color selected. 16. Floor finish to be vinyl asbestos tile, 1/8 inch thick, color as selected by Architect. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ELECTRIC ELEVATORS Section 14200--Page 20 X. Sound Reducing: Machine and generator shall be mounted on sound-isolating units, as approved. Provide proper earthquake restraints. Y. Earthquake Protection: Provide earthquake protection as follows: 1. Main and counterweight brackets at floor levels and top of hoistway and one spreader between the counter- weight brackets at each floor. Bracket assembly shall be designed to resist acceleration of 0.5 G and construction to be certified by a licensed structural engineer. 2. Retainer under guide-shoes top and bottom of counter- weight frame and top of car. These retainers shall span entire finished section of rail and clear rail during operation. 3. Restraints on generator to resist 1.0 G vertically . and horizontally. 4. Tie-down controllers and selectors to resist 1.0 G. 5. Restraints on machines to resist 1.0 G vertically and horizontally. 6. Guards to prevent cables from leaving sheave grooves during an earthquake, on drive, deflector, overhead and governor sheaves. 7. Provide stops or 'a ratchet on governor tension frames. Set stops or furnish springs for 200 pounds tension on frame. 8. Provide snag guards on counterweight brackets and all switch and cam brackets. Submit details. 9. Provide a collision switch for each car which shall operate if the car and counterweights tend to strike. Operation of this device shall stop the elevator and then allow it to run to the nearest floor. Upon arrival at the floor the car shall stop, open its doors, and shut down until restored to service by an elevator service mechanic. A derailment device or seismic switch may be used in lieu of a collision switch. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility flt`o53 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 21 10. Alternately box in the counterweights from a point 4 feet above the pit to a point 6 feet 0 inches from the overhead with a structure which will prevent the counterweights from leaving the enclosure. Design so that access for recabling is available. Submit to the California Division of Industrial Safety for approval , and provide the Owner with a copy of this approval. Z. Fire Department Service: 1. Provide one (1) three-position, "on/off/bypass, " fireman's-key switch with red collar marked "Fire Re- call" for each elevator. The switch shall be in- stalled in lobby control panels located at the Ist Floor, one near each elevator. Operation of the switch controlling each elevator shall cause it to return immediately nonstop to the Ist Floor and open its doors. a. The "Fire" sign in the 1st-Floor fixture shall light when the lobby switch is activated. 1) If the car is travelling away from the Ist Floor, a normal stop shall be made at the next landing, reversal shall occur without opening the doors, and the car shall proceed nonstop to the fireman' s landing. 2) If the car is travelling toward the Ist Floor, it shall proceed nonstop to the Ist Floor. ' 3) If the car has initiated a stop, the stop shall be completed without opening the doors; the car shall restart immediately and proceed nonstop to the lst Floor. 4) If the car is at rest with the doors open, the doors shall close immediately at slow speed (nudging) and the car shall proceed nonstop to the Ist Floor. 5) All registered car calls shall be cancelled and car buttons rendered ineffective until arrival at the 1st Floor and until operation of the fireman's-key switch in the car or until the fireman' s service is cancelled by the activation of the fireman's-service-key switch to "off" at the Ist Floor. Contra Costa County Detention Fayrx�11�, 7 T i ;54 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS • Section 14200--Page 22 5) A car stopped at a landing shall have its "emergency-stop switch" rendered inoperative as soon as the doors are closed and it starts toward the 1st Floor. A moving car shall have this switch rendered inoperative immed- iately. b. Elevators shall remain out of service until a fireman or authorized building employee enters a car and operates fireman' s-key switch in car. 2. Provide a two-position, "on/off" fireman' s-key switch with a red collar marked "Fire" and jewel in each car station to place car on fireman' s service. This key shall be removable only in the "off" position. This switch shall be effective only when the lst-Floor key-operated switch is in the "on" position or a sensing device has been activated. a. Operation within car on fireman's service shall be by the registration of a floor call and the • closure of the doors by constant pressure on the door-close button. Doors shall not open auto- matically when car stops at floor, but must be opened by constant pressure on door-open button. If button is released before doors are fully open, they shall close. Door protection devices shall be inoperative. b. Elevator shall be removed from fire service by moving the "Fire" switch in the car to the "off" position, only with the car at the 1st Floor. 3. To restore normal service, turn "Fire Recall" switch in fire-control station to "off" position and remove key. Turn "Fire" switch in car to "off" position in those cars used on fireman's service and remove key. a. Operation of the "bypass" switch in the fire- control station shall bypass smoke and heat de- tectors in elevator lobbies. A. Provide clearly labelled fireman' s keys, one for each elevator, and one for each lobby station. Deliver to Building Manager. a. Fireman' s keys shall only activate fire controls • in lobby and cars, and one key shall operate both switches. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0095 ; 5 ELECTRIC ELEVATORS Section 14200--Page 23 5. Provide instructions for operating fireman' s service per Rule 3041(c) , Title S , with wording as approved, integrated with lobby panel , and signs reading: "In case of fire do not use elevators. Use exi- stairs. " in each elevator lobby, letters at least 1/ "' inch high. j 6. Provide floor numbers not less than 4 inches in height, placed on the wall and doors of each hoistway at intervals such that a person in a stalled eleva- tor, upon opening the car door, can determine the floor position below. 7. For each elevator provide a small panel with cover of stainless steel , located as directed, containing: f a. Fire switch with sign reading "Fire" in letters 1/4 inch high, visible only when illuminated. b. A locked compartment with hinged door containing one (1 ) key for the corridor switch plus one (1) • key for the elevator in the group. Lock to be keyed to local Fire Department Key. **END OF SECTION** i i 1 t j i 1 i i 1 I Contra Costa County Detention F INDEX TO DETAIL DRAWINGS A14D SCHEDULES • ARCHITECTURAL Section 10 Architectural Notes, Legends, and Abbreviations Section 11 Not used Section 12 Not- used Section 20 Exterior Wall Details Section 21 Miscellaneous Exterior Details Section 22 Seismic and Expansion Joint Details Section 23 Roof Details Section 24 Stair Details Section 25 Elevator Details Section 26 Exterior Window Schedule and Types Section 27 Exterior Window Details Section 28 Not Used Section 29 Door Opening Schedules and Types • Section 30 Door Hardware Schedule Section 31 Door and Door Frame Details Section 32 Finish Schedule Section 33 Room and Toilet Accessory Schedule and Mounting Heights Section 34 Interior Elevations Section 35 Modular Casework Schedule and Details Section 36 Millwork Details Section 37 Equipment Legend and Schedule Section 38 Locker Schedule Section 39 Interior Window Schedule & Details Section 40 Floor Details Section 41 Base Details Section 42 Interior Wall Details Section 43 Ceiling Details Section 44 Miscellaneous Interior Details Section 45 Precast Panel Schedule and Details Section 46 Lightgauge Framing Details & Properties Section 47 Typical Mechanical Chase Plans Section 48 3rd Level - Courtyard Drainage Plans - - - Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA C DSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS j7,;+78 901 BATTERY STREET 9EET (�(� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 '�Q,(�, 01)0357 415.398.5191 1. Drawings and Schedules The drawings are divided into two categories . . . . a. Large drawings 30" x 42" numbered by series Al thru A9. Plans, elevations, sections and stair and elevator drawings. b. Detail drawings and schedules 8Y" x 11". Sections 10, 11, 12, 20 through 43, Volume II of the Project Manual entitled "Details and Schedules." 2. Plans a. Series Al (1/16"=l'-0") orientation floor plans show designation of areas and clusters and fixe separations. b. Series A2, (1/8"=1'-0 ") kale floor plans show references to 4"=110" scale floor plans, window and door symbols, detail reference synbols, overall dimensions, and interior elevation symbols, equiFment symbols and detail dimensions for areas not shown on 4=110" scale floor plans. c. Series A5, (;"=1'0")scale floor plans show detail dimensions, equipment symbols, casework, and interior elevation symbols. d. Series A6, Reflected ceiling plans show ceiling layouts, heights, light fixtures, mechanical diffusers and grilles, access panels, sprinkler heads, ceiling tracks and detail references. 3. Detail Drawings See detail drawings for finish schedule, door and window schedules, cabinet and equipment schedules, equipment backing roan accessory schedule, partition information, enlarged details, and interior elevations. 4. Match Lines Match lines are shown only as general guidelines of where adjoining floor plans meet. See plans on both sides of a match line for information overlapping the line. 5. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine the plans, details and specifications, to furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixturesq etc. , whether listed or not. If :here are any cudssions in regard to the above, they shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening for instructions; other- wise, the list will be considered complete. No extras will be allowed. KaplaiVMCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ,Z4_78 General Notes: 901 BATTERY STREET SHED � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415 398.5191 Room title and room number Door mark number - see Section 29 4--Elevation number 34.12 Sheet where elevation drawn i A < Detail Number 32.21 t Sheet where detail shown t i 1 Wall section number r` 2 � Sheet where wall section shown } j t j Building section number i 41 Sheet where section shown f A Exterior window number - See Section 26 /A-A-\ Interior window number - See Section 39 j i Indicates removeable stop on this side of window Ceiling height noted @ reflected ceiling plan X Equipment designation - See Equipment -Schedule } t Equipment number -- See Equipment Schedule D2 < Cabinet type - See Section 33 - Circled area 1 j (shown on large I Enlarged Sectidn - Detail Reference J I Iscale detail orl `elevation 3 i r Reference or Dimension Point i i ' f • Kaplan/MCLCOSTA COLIM DETENTM FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ?� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ����H i G Qs SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 '10,0'. f,qr 415.398.5191 � �.';ij� • GYPSUM BOARDWOOD �� WOOD FINISHED • GRAVEL OR CRUSHED ROCK. � PLYWOOD WOOD BLOCKING fb�.v.• CONCRETE CONTINUOUS EARTH WOOD BLOCKING SHIMS BLANKET OR PLASTER BATT INSULATION QUARRY OR CERAMIC TILE METAL ACOUSTICAL TILE ' CONCRETE BLOCK TERRAZZO OR RIGID INSULATION CONDUCTIVE TERRAZZO j� BRICK f • GATE . Kaplan/McLaughlin t; :_ 7� c NIRA cosm coixvr�r wim ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BAI TERY STREET SHEET N�A'r1�1L NAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 03 415.3985191 f.:?6U A .B. ANCHOR BOLT COL. COLUMN ACOUS . ACOUSTIC CONC. CONCRETE AC . TILE ACOUSTICAL TILE CONF. CONFERENCE ADJ. ADJUSTABLE CONN. CONNECTION ADMIN. ADMINISTRATION OR CONST. CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE CONT. CONTINUOUS ADMIT ADMITTING CORR. CORRIDOR AGGR. AGGREGATE C.S. CLINICAL SINK AIR COND. AIR CONDITIONING C.T. CERAMIC TILE ALT. ALTERNATE CTR. COUNTER ALUM. ALUMINUM t CENTER LINE i �L ANGLE C.R. CART/CHAIR RAIL A.P. ACCESS PANEL C.C.U. CORONARY CARE UNIT APPROX. APPROXIMATE A.R. ACID RESISTING DBL. DOUBLE } ASB. ASBESTOS DEPT. DEPARTMENT i ASPH. ASPHALT DET. DETAIL ASST. ASSISTANT D.F. DRINKING FOUNTAIN ANNUNC. ANNUNCIATOR DIA. DIAMETER A.P.S . ACCESS PANEL (SECURITY) DIAGL. DIAGONAL DIM. DIMENSION B.B. BULLETIN BOARD DN. DOWN 4 BD. ' BOARD DR. DOCTOR ; BLDG. BUILDING DWG. DRAWING BLK. BLOCK DWR. DRAWER BLKG. BLOCKING D.T. DRAPERY TRACK ' BM. BEAM D.S. DRY STANDPIPE . BOT. BOTTOM B.R. BEDROOM B.S. BOTH SIDES E.C. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR B.P. BRICK PAVING EA. EACH E.J.C. EXPANSION JOINT COVER ELEC. ELECTRICAL CAB. CABINET ELEV. ELEVATION OR C.B. CATCH BASIN ELEVATOR C/C CENTER TO CENTER EMERG. EMERGENCY i C.C.T. CUBICLE CURTAIN TRACK ENCL. ENCLOSURE CEM. CEMENT ENGR. ENGINEER C.T. CERAMIC TILE ENT. ENTRANCE ' C-C CONTRACTOR FURNISHED E.P.B. ELECTRIC PANEL BOARD t CONTRACTOR INSTALLED EQ_ EQUAL C/FLASH COUNTER FLASHING EQUIP. EQUIPMENT C.G. CORNER GUARD E.W.C. ELECTRIC WATER COOLER C OR CHA N. CHANNEL EXAM. EXAMINATION CH. BD. CHALK BOARD EXC. . EXCAVATE C.I . CAST IRON (E) OR C.JT. CONTROL JOINT EXIST. EXISTING CL. CLEAR EXP. EXPOSED OR CLG. CEILING EXPANSION CLKG. CAULKING EXT; EXTERIOR CLOS. CLOSET C.O. CONVENIENCE OUTLET OR CASED OPENING OR CLEAN OUT CA CARPET Kaplan/McLaughlin CONTRA COSTA CXXNW DETENTM RACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREETSHEET �°'� Rt`�✓L°�'1"I O NUJ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10,4L� 415.398.5191 F.D. FLOOR DRAIN LAB.. LABORATORY F.E.C. FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET LAM. LAMINATED F.H.C . FIRE HOSE CABINET LAUN. LAUNDRY F.H.S . FLAT HEAD SCREW LAV. LAVATORY FIN. FINISH LIN. LINEN FL. FLOOR LKR. LOCKER FLEX. FLEXIBLE L.L. LEAD LINED FLUOR. FLUORESCENT L.P. LIGHT PROOF OR FLSH'G FLASHING LOW POINT F.O.C . FACE OF CONCRETE F.O.P. FACE OF PLASTER F.O.S. FACE OF STUD MACH. MACHINE FT. FEET MAS. MASONRY F.S. FULL SIZE MAT. MATERIAL FRPF'G FIRE PROOFING MAX. MAXIMUM F.F. FINISH FACE M.B. MACHINE BOLT F.S.E.C. FOOD SVC. ELECT. CONTR. MECH. MECHANICAL G.I. GALVANIZED IRON MED. MEDICINE GA. GAUGE MEMS. MEMBRANE GALV. GALVANIZED MET. METAL G.B. GRAB BAR MFR. MANUFACTURER GL. GLASS OR GLAZED MIN. MINIMUM GR. GRADE MIR. MIRROR G.W.B. GYPSUM WALL BOARD MISC. MISCELLANEOUS GYP. GYPSUM M.&S. MIRROR & SHELF M.L. METAL LATH H.P. HIGH POINT M.O. MASONRY OPENING H-H HOSPITAL FURNISHED- MTG. MOUNTING HOSPITAL INSTALLED HB HOSE BIBB M.P.U. MULTI-PURPOSE UNIT HDW. HARDWARE M.T. METAL THRESHOLD HDWD. HARDWOOD MPC MOVABLE PATIENT CONS H.M. HOLLOW METAL HR. HOUR N.C. NURSE CALL ! HOR. HORIZONTAL N.D. SANITARY NAPKIN HT. HEIGHT DISPENSER H-C HOSPITAL FURNISHED- N.I .C. NOT IN CONTACT CONTRACTOR INSTALLED NOW NOMINAL N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE I .C.U. INTENSIVE CARE UNIT I .D. INSIDE DIAMETER INSUL. INSULATION 02 OXYGEN . INT. INTERIOR O.C. ON CENTER INTER_ INTERMEDIATE O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER ISOL. ISOLATION OFF. OFFICE I .V.T. INTRAVENOUS TRACK JAN. JANITOR O.T. OPERATING TABLE JT. JOINT O.H. OPPOSITE HAND O.P.D. OUTPATIENT DEPARTMEP OPNG. OPENING OPP. OPPOSITE K.P. KICK PLATE O.R. OPERATING ROOM • O.T. OPERATING TABLE DAT Kaplan/M�Laughlin 1- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - �+7$ 901 BATTERY STREETVL'a1"1" ONS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 PSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT PART. PARTITION S.S. STAINLESS STEEL PAV. PAVING S .S.D. SEE STRUCTURAL P.B_O. PROVIDED BY OWNER DRAWING P.B.X. TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD S .SK. SERVICE SINK PL. LAM PLASTIC LAMINATED STA. STATION PL. OR PLATE STAG. STAGGERED PLAS. PLASTER STD. STANDARD PLYWD. PLYWOOD STER. STERILIZER P.P.G. POLISHED PLATE GLASS STL. OR ST. STEEL PR. PAIR STRUC. STRUCTURAL r PREC. PRECAST SUSP. SUSPENDED PT, POINT SYM. SYMMETRICAL P.T.D. PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER SEC 'Y SECRETARY Q.T.• QUARRY TILE SWS SEE WINDOW SCHEDULE QTY. QUANTITY j t T.B. TOWEL BAR � TEL. TELEPHONE R. RISER OR RADIUS THRES. THRESHOLD RECP. RECEPTOR THK. THICKNESS , RECT. RECTANGULAR T.O.C. TOP OF CONCRETE R.D. ROOF DRAIN T.O.P. TOP OF PARAPET REF. REFERENCE T.P.H. TOILET PAPER HOLDER j REFR. REFRIGERATOR T.V. TELEVISION ! REI NF. REINFORCING TYP. TYPICAL REQ 'D REQUIRED TH THICK RESIL. RESILIENT T.C. TOP OF CURB • R.H. ROBE HOOK T.W. TOP OF WALL RM. ROOM U.Q.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE R.O. ROUGH OPENING NOTED RUB. RUBBER UR. URINAL RWD. REDWOOD j SC. SCUPPER S.A.S. SILL AIR SUPPLY ENCLOS. V OR VAC. VACUUM S . SINK VENT. - VENTILATION S .A.D. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SCiIED. SCHEDULE VERT. VERTICAL S.D. SOAP DISPENSER OR DISH V.G. VERTICAL GRAIN SECT. SECTION V.I.F. VERIFY IN FIELD SHR. SHOWER V.P. VISION PANEL SHT. SHEET V.A. VINYL ASBESTOS TILE SIM. SIMILAR S.M.S. SHEET METAL SCREW W.F. WOOD FLOOR SPEC. SPECIFICATION W.C. WATER CLOSET SPKR. SPEAKER WD. WOOD SQ. SQUARE W.I. WROUGHT IRON S.V. SHEET VINYL W.G. WIRE GLASS WP. WATERPROOF W.S. WEATHERSTRIPPING WSCT. WAINSCOT WT. WEIGHT W/ WITH W/O WITHOUT Ka lan/M�La OATE COTRA NCOSTA FACUTY P ugh . fig ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET sHEET VArjQf*�S SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10.06 !� � 415.3985191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPTION Ref. UBC 1973 table 43B ■,,,,,,■■ NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N, ) 25 ga. A A metal studs, 24" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42. 1 "x" G.W.B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 14 '-2" B NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N. ) 25 ga. metal studs, 16 " 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. t i MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 8 '-6" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT WITH 20 GAUGE STUDS-10 '-0" C NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/81,(U.O.N.) 20 ga. met. studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 1 G.W.B. on each side. Stud Type--3 5/8 WFP20 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT i . - f �.... D NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. metal studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type "x" 42. 1 G.W.B. on each side. Extend studs and G.W.B. to structural slab. 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" C DATEKaplan/MNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIU Y Laughlin � �._78 CO ARCHITECTS PLANNERS PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 '10.07 415-398-5191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPrTM 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge E A channel Studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, 1h" x 17 Guage stucco netting at other side. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9 '-6" F =_ 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, 131"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. 2hl- 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" H ••••-•••-••• D 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2Y" 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 11' -0" DATE Kaplan/MCLaughlin 1:�. CONTRA COSTA C JNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 7$ PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BATTERY STREET srEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL F"TM See 6" (U.O.N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AT INTERIOR. truct. wgs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 13'-0" J ••■■•■ ee 8" or 12" CONCRETE BLOCK WALL truct. wgs. See 1/8" = 1 '0" floor plans for size and f location. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT 8"= 16'-0" 12"= 20'-6" K tmm=m See CONCRETE WALL. (cast-in-place) Struct. Dwgs. 4 HOUR RATING ITEM 31 U.B.C. t f f t f (_ See PRECAST CONCRETE WALL. Sectio 45.00 42.29 See SEE DETAIL B M / B/42. 2 i f i . I is 3 f f i Kaplan/McLaughlin DRTE CONTRA CADSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �� PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN 45398 59 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 1D.Oq ('t,)2 6 • Index to Section 25 - Elevator Details 25. 00 Index 25. 01 Not used 25. 02 Not used 25. 03 General elevator details 25. 04 General elevator details 25. 05 General elevator details • • Kaplan/McLaughlin NTRA COSTA COUNTY EETENT" FACILITY ARITECTS PLANNERS CO 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET f SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 25. 00 ELEVATOR DETAILS 415.398.5191 v PUST.JAChET / • -�`- - _- NC�j CLC•4,7 LEVEL NO -AC U9 TILE CLG.-- _MTLCLC)5UR I 0 C C� • �y iI iti I i C�IN.r- • _Ar_-L F_VCL. Na 2503 • C DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McLaughlin Laughlin /-. ,Z*-7 . ARCHITECTS PLANNERS8 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO FRANCISCO CA. 94111 __ 415-398-5191 2� .03 �� j - AT L GVEL NCS. I ,dN0 H EAA_- --- 1 2 ,04 , I_,L)„ 0. F F-1=CKNUNG---11S -pL..� l hl4act5 ; wN --= - f�ocl� WALL") , : :- - _ 254 • I - - � - - - - tf/2TQ Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COLKrY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS L��IATC�Q t7 ETA 1 LS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 25.04 415.398.5191 ,L -- -4,- -O $ • �_ ------L. _- 4 ELF L _ I Hoot o5ecr 25.x5 A 1/4 3 14 1 %. bW ` r 2��� 2an5 —SJ LL ZIAC-KE Kaplan/McLaughlin %'E COWRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS L�}-1 901 BATTERY STREET sr+EEr [NATO rZ 17 G Al-r I=�, _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2S•p _ _. _ 415.398.5191 - --� - IN THE BOARD OF SWERVTISORS QP COA'TRA COS'T'A COUA'TY, STATE OF CALI�'OR.�aA In the l+laztter of Approval. of ) RESOL(I`I'ION NO. 78/187 the Final Map of ) Subdivision 4918, ) Danville area. ) } Me following documents i-zere presented for Board approval this -date: Me Final Map of Subdivision 4918 , property located in the Danville area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A Subdivision Agreement with W. S. I. Building Company, Inc., Subdivider, wherein said Subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required an_said Subdivision Agreement :rithin one yea-r from the date of said !Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the fol-lo:-ring: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows:- a. surety Bond No.BST 341067 issued by Lumberrwn's Mutual Casualty Company with W. S. I. Building Ccrpan,v, Inc. as principal, in the amount of $630,927 for Faithful Performance and $630,927 for labor and materials; b. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 06377, dated Februa_-., 10, 1978 , in the amount of $6,373 , deposited by: W. S. I. Building Company, Inc. Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map and that the 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full. NOW FORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements sho:•m thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURT= RESOLVED that said subdivision agreement is also APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 28, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Developmnt Division cc: Public Works Director - LD Director of Planning W. S. I. Building Ca•parW, Inc. 1'033 26th Street Santa Monica, CA 90401, RESOLUTION NO. 78/187 s SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT (§1) Subdivision: 4918 (§1) Subdivider: W.S. I. BUILDING CO. , INC. (Government Code §§66462 and §§66463) (§1) Effective Date: 7 (§1) Completion Period: ne 'year i . 1. PARTIES 6 DATE. Ef`ective on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning this subdivision: 2. IMPROVEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 9, and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on file in the County's Public I1orks Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division Map Act (Government Code §§66410 and following), in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUAR.A\'TEE• Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the County Ordinance Code; and he shall so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. I'MPROVEME"IT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code 3§ 66499, deposit as security with the County: A. For Perfo mnance and Guarantee: $ 6 , 373 cash, plus additional 1 security, in the amount of $630 ,927 which together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented in the form of: ❑ Cash, certified check, or cashier's check :0 Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this aureement and of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bondin accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of $ 630,927 which is ,f � the estimated cost of the work* Such security is presented in the form of: V * less I% ($6,37,❑ Cash, certified check, or cashier's check jIgAcceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to h5 subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or i to the Subdivider. -1- Wicrofitmed with board order 09"02 S, WARRANTY. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to fn amplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any timB before the County's solution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. \0 WAIVER BY COUNTY. I:;spection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. I\'DE'.LNITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilitiT ese as defined in this section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- ceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negl.igent or non- negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. D. Non-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. S. ' COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEYS. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONPERFORMANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIGNMENT. If, before County accepts the work, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement C. and/or any deposit or bond securing them. -2- Microfilmed with bc�rd order 00tM43 12. RECORD 1',ir1P. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider to file and record the Final Map or Parcel 'lap for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director W.S.I. BUILDING CO. , INC- .a eornoration Deputy (Designate offici capacity in the buisin a RECO�L`IENDED FOR APPROVAL: Note to Subdivider; ' � (1) Execute acknowlec. } ment form below; and if a corporation, aff corporate seal. By li Assilant✓Public, W r s Director (CORPORATE SEAL) r FOMM APPROVED: JOrUN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnershl County of Contra Costa )ss. or Individual) On February 8, 1978 , the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is/are knwon to tae to be the individual(s) and officer(s), or partner(s) as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. R Bill,lttntttulnnitnttttt111111 ntuuquuuuo QFPIc:1.11. SFA:. (NOTARIAL SEAL)= = 'i;;. JOYCE ta�vuE ROTARY 1•UF?LIC CAL•f OR.':IA CMiNTY Of CONTRA Co3rA M,Ce'—wn E.;""O.Iota:0.:541 ■Ilt11tlt11ttttttltlttilttlttl11111ft1i(//t1lllltltiltltl 'Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) F iLE D FEB 0-y 1979 J. R. OLSW RK BOARD OF SUPEO ISoRS A COj TRA D. Microlrl'm�d with board order FATCO r 105716 BOND NO- 8ST 341 067 ` PREMIUM: $6,309.00 • IMPROVE,'.IENT SECURITY BOND FOR SUBDIVISIOIN' AGREEVIENT (Performance, Guarantee , and Paymment ) (Calif. Government Code H66499-66409 .10) 1. OBLIGATION.. W.S.I. BUILDING CO. , INC. , a Corporation as Principal, and LUMBERbIENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY a corporation organized and existing under the laws of t:,2 ;,yQye of Illinois and authorized to transact sure business i California, as Surety, hereby joi.tly and severally bind ourselves , our heirs, executors, administrators , successors, and assigns' .to the Count; of Contra Costa, California, to pay it: (A. Performance & Guarantee ) SIX HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND, NINE -HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN AND NO/100 ---Dollars ($630,927.00 ,) for itself or any city-assignee under the below-county subdivision agreement, plus (B.' - Payment) SIX HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN AND N0/100 ---------------- Dollars ($630,92.7.00 ) to secure the claims to which reference is made in Title 15comn.encinc- :•:itz Section 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code of the State of Cari:o^- nia. 2. RECITAL Or SUBDIVISIOIZ. AGIREEi­�Ei•tm. The Principal has executed an. agreement with the County to install and pay for street , drainage , and other. improvements in Subdivision "- umber 4918 , as ssecified in the Subdivision Agreement, and to complete said vto--k- wi';-hin the time saec' for completion in the Subdivision Agreement, all in accordance :•sitz State and local laves and rulings thereunder in order to :satisfy corditicr_s for filing o; the Final Map- or Parcel "lap for said Subdivisio:i. 3. CONDITION. A. The condition of this obligation as to Section !. ;A) above is such that if the. above bounded principal , his or its heirs , executors , administrators , succdssors or. assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well -and truly keep and perform the covenants , conditions and provisions in the said agreement and any alteration, thereof made as therein provided, on his or its part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according; to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the County of Contra Costa (or city assignee ) , its officers , a e.^.ts ar,d employees, as therein stipulated, then this ooligation shall become .nuil and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in fall force and effect . As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the face amount specified therefor , . there shall be included costs and reason- able expenses and fees , including reasonable attorney 's fees , incur^ed by County (or city assignee ) in successfully er.torcir._, such ot:igation, all to be taxed as costs and included in any Judgment rende-red. B. The condition of this obligation as to Section 1 . (3) -above is such that said Principal and the undersigned as corporate surety are held firmly bound unto the County of- Contra Costa and all contractors , subcontractors , laborers , materialmen and other persons employed in the performance of the aforesaid agreement, and referred to in the aforesaid ' Civil Code for ratarials furnished or labor thereon of any kind, or for • Miaof i'ma d With board order e .• �L ! h STATE OF CALIFORNIACOU ; i CONTRA COSTA I� 1 on - February 9, 1978 before me• the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared - Jerry W.P:•-Schauffler knorrrt to me to be the President,and Eugene B. Seiden �� ///NeMMe��rs,ssyes:t.es-� _ kno.vn to me to be the Treasurer ��of OFFIC:IAI. aliA), the corporation that executed the within instrument, and known ` JOYCE KINDE to me to be the persons who executed the within Instrument on NOTARY PUS IC CALrFORN14 = 1' behalf of the corporation therein named,and acknowledged to me COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA thot such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to Vr Cmemissie*Expires Weser 20,1911 C Its by-lays or a resolution of its board of directors. r WI1;1:!-";S my hand rind official sc Sign.�t rr: _ .r•�YC% (Tbls ares for officIA norsrfal sosl) 1144(10/ 0) ,r ACxIKNOWLEDGNMEl BY SUZETY (' STt1TE OF CALIFO:L\IA ss. Countyof Los Angeles 1978 Hazel M. Brink t On this 9th day of Febreia before me a:rotary public in and for the State of California with principal o`i:ce in the County of T:Z-s A*ig-,I P5; , resi'"in,- therein,duly commissioned and sworn,personally appea_ed Richard Adair , known to me to be the p'rson chose name is srsbscriSed to the r:i min instrument as the at la; n-f-1 of the T�TJir3>; _�i\TS -NiU'I'Uar� CASU?►►`. C �.D�Zr tie corporation narned as Suraty in said instrum_nt,and aclsa:tiiadged to me that be s:bscribO d ii?••::name Of said corpanti`r_ the-r.to as Surety,and his own name as attorney-'- .'-fact. It: WIT N,ES 1ri:I:.:p.EOF, I ha.a hercunta set niy hand alae of fixed m; of zeal seal,a,Elly pf;Ice!r. :i 'aro-esaj'�Cot-,c- .- tj rt nr tpa•in tbk •'r F-4. !st�'bace V:rltt_n, s OrrICIAt SEAL HAZEL M. BRINK � �`/ ✓� �,J-�-�'�-'.� .a NOTARY nirY_ir rAi IFORNIA -s 0 5�6.:•'_L/ FRIT:�:.;zl Crri':E rrr �J( �iO:1:}P.1TJhc Hc.Z?1. MB?"].rik l '� ✓ LOS ttt ?y i:ri^.!tlSi 1R Expc:N.Sep: 1," i�31 fl MricrOr5',M3d vvith board order amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to such work or labor, that said surety will pay. the same in an amount not exceeding the amount hereinabove set forth, and also in case suit is brought upon this bond, will pay, • in addition to the face arount. thereof, costs and reasonable expenses and fees, .-including reasonable attorney' s fees, incurred by County (or city assignee ) in successfully enforcing such obligation, to be a:,arded and fixed by the court , and to be taxed as costs and to be included in the judgment th..erein ren- dered. It is hereby expressly stipulated and agreed that this bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations entitled to file claims under Title 15 (commencing :vith Section. 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code , so_ as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. Should the condition of this bond be fully performed then -this - obligation shall become null and void, othertrise it shall to and remain in full force and effect. C. No alteration of said subdivision_ agreement or any ,pla,n or specification of said work agreed to by the Principal and the-'-` County shall relieve any Surety- from liability on this tend.; " d,.c ' sent is hereby given to makd such alterations -ritzout furt^er, notice 'to or consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby Waives the ovisions of Calif. Civil Code §2819, and holds itself bound ..-4.thout regard to and indenendently of any action against Principal whenever ta3:en SIGNED AND SEALED on FEBRUARY 9, . 1978 - W.S.I. BUIL NG CO. INC. , a Corporation �1G1 . B Principa LUMBERME MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY B Richard Adair Surety Attorney-in-Fact 500 Shatto Place, Suite b'OL' Los Angeles, California .9002p , D F E B.�fs, 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS C T STA with board order LUMPLRMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY A CORPORATION mem er INSURANCE Home Office: Long Grove,Illinaia 6000 POWER OF ATTORNEY KNow ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTs: That the LUxsExx vs MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois,and having its principal office in the Village of Long Grove,Illinois,does hereby appoint Richard Adair and Howard Siskel both of Los Angeles, California**N* riff* its true and lawful agents) and attomey(s)-in-fact, to snake, execute, seal, and deliver during the period beginning with the date of issuance of this power and ending December 31, 1978, unless sooner revoked for and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed: Any and all bonds and undertakings** ON This appointment may be revoked at any time by the LUn=xmzxs MUTUAL CASUALTY ComPANY. The execution of such bonds and undertakings in pursuance of these presents shall be as binding: upon the said LummmuzNs MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY as fully and amply to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its principal office in Long Grove,Illinois. THIS APPOINTMENT SHALL CEASE AND TERMINATE WITHOUT NOTICE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1978 This Power of Attorney is executed by authority of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of said LuxaE2mzxs MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY on May 18, 1965 at Chicago, Illinois, a true and accurate _ copy of which is herinafter set forth ands hereby certified to by the undersigned Secretary or assistant Sec- retary as being in full force and effect: "VOTED,That the President or any Vice Preident or Secretary or any Asairtant Secretary shall have power and authority to appoint agents and auwaeya in fact, and to authorise them to execute on behalf of the company, and attach the seal of the company thereto, bonds and undataidng%, recosniancts, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any sucb officer of the company may appoint agents for acceptance of proms" This Power of Attorney is signed,sealed and certified by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the company at a meeting duly called and held on the 18th day of May, 1965: "NOTED,That the signature of the President,any Vice President,Secretary or Asdstant Secretary, and the Seal of the Company, and the certiarstion by any Secretary or Asaistant Secretary, may be affind by facsimile on any power of attorney executed pursuant to resolution adopted by tha Board of Directors on May 16, 1963, and any such power so executed,sealed and certified with respect to any bond or undertaldng to which it is attached, shall continue to be valid and binding upon the Company." IN TESTImornr WHzstos, the Luys MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY has caused this instrument to be signed and jtx c iporitt seal to be affized by its 19 razed officers, this day of Ma c ` LUMBERMENS MUTUAL Attested and Certified: CASUALTY COMPANY ay C. G. Swan Secretary IL L Kennicott, Jr. Via: President ' STATE OF MLLYOIS i w COUNTY OF LASE j 1~Jean Petrold,a Notary Public,do hereby certify that H- L. Sennicott,Jr. and C. G. Swan personally known to me to be the same persons whose name are respectively as trice President and Secretary of the Lumbermen Mutual Casualty Company, a Corporation of the State of Illinois, subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and severally aclmowledged that they being thereunto duty authorized signed, sealed with the corporate seal and delivered the said instrument as the free and voluntary act of said corporation and as their own free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein set forth. My commission expires: May 10, 1976 —Notary Public Jean Petzold CERTL�ICATION I, Sven L. Johanson, Secretary of the Lumbermen Mutual Casualty Company, do hereby certify that the attached Power t� �rd��_ -�L Q on behalf ard._Ai air—.and._,HOWard— .$K, l�1QGXL.4.L_12 a�f-4rm_a. ��_ is a true and correct copy and that the same his been in full force and effect since the date thereof and is in full force and effect on the date of this crtidcate; and I do further certify that the said H. L. KrnnicoM Jr.and C. G. Swan who executed the Power of Attorney as Vice President and Sec�e- tary respectively were on the date of the execution of the Attached Power of Attorney the duly elected Vice Presir'•ent and Secrem-1 of the Lumbermen Mutual Casualty Company- L�l TESTnJONY WHEREOF� have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed7he corporate seal of the Lumbermen 'Mutual Casualty Company oth a n Phi. day of ry , 19 Secretary L Jol:aawa This Power of Attorney limits the acs of those named therein to the bonds :Lnd under-takings speeacaliy named the.--L,, and th_ry have no authority to bind the Company except in the maturer and to the extent herein stated. FA 362-2 11-73 5M 1 F1 7 GENERAL CERTIFICATE 1963 jYJG ,� V�j, "IN-X0 IN U.O.A. J `h board Order EDWAHD W. LEAL - ALFRED P. LOMELI County Treasurer-Tax Collector Assistant County Treasurer TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Tax Collector_ First d pen`°"°"° CONTRA COSTA COUNTYFirst Payable Delinquent Installment of Taxes Due and Pa on the ritel Day of November on the Tenth Day of December --——————————— MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA —____—_------ Second Installment of Taxes Phone 228-3000.Ext.2385 Second Instullment of Taxes Due and Payable Delinquent on the First Day of February February 10, 1978 on the Tenth Day of April IF THIS TRACT IS NOT FILED BY FEBRUARY 28, 19 78j, THIS =E L LER IS VOID This will certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: TRACT NO. 4918 and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid county taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map. The current 1977-78 ta;; lien has been paid in full. EDWkRD W. I.-L Tax Collector t' -.��• ,�.�yL'tom-,1.._/ Deputy FiLEED E E 8 o78 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS " C t T CO. • .a V%icru>;:rn2d with board order IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the ;:atter of Approval of ) RESOLUTIOis No. 78/188 the Parcel Map of ) Subdivision MS 167-7e, ) Martinez Area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 167-76, property located in the Martinez area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; N01: 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. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 28, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Lard Development Division cc: Public Works Director - LD Director of Planning G. L. Coats 1101 Thompson Martinez, CA RESOLUTION N0. 78/188 IPI THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the matter of ) Correction of Clerical ) RESOLUTIOId NO. 78/189 Errozm on Road Acceptance ) Resolutions ) On recommendation of the Public -.orks Director, it is by the BOARD ORDERED that the following Resolutions be corrected as follows: S,-,bdivisior. Resolution No. Date As Accepted As Corrected 3868 77/972 11/22/77 Paraiso Drive Paraiso D--iv-- 33/c'2 54!ft 0.V5 32/52 0.06 Adario lamm Ada i�o Drive 30.18 36/56 0.18 Clarita Place Clarita Placc- 32/52 0.32 32:52 0.04 3844 77/789 9/27/77 Alamos Drive - Alamos- Place 30/50 0.03 32/50 0.03 4171 77/7):7 9/6/77 Windsor Court 36/56 0.06 Delete 41154 77/888 10/25/77 Teresa Lane Teresa Lane 36/56 0.25 36/56 0.22 PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Originating Department : Public Works Land Development cc : Public Works Recorder (via PW) Planning D�ESOLUTIOM NO. 78/189 WHEN 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 Valley Crest Landscape, Inc. (C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 4861-4324-661-76 ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/190 The Board -of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on November 1 , 1976 contracted with Valley Crest Landscape, Inc. 1460 Concord Avenue, Concord, California 94520 Name and Address of Contractor for construction of median island improvements on Treat Boulevard in the Walnut Creek area and on Willow Pass Road in the West Pittsburg area, Project No. 4861-4324-661-76 with Employers Insurance of Wausau Wisconsin 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 plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of February 25, 1978 ; m 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 x, Notice of Completion for said contract. L V O U M i0 PASSED AND ADOPTED ON February 28, 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 28, 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 RESOLUTION NO. 78/190 IN THE BQAM OF SUPERVISORS OF a2URA CCSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CMZF ORNIA In the Matter of Agreement with ) San Ramon Valley Unified School ) District and transfer of County ) Service Area R-7 funds, Danville) RFSMMCNt NO 78/191 Area ) (hbrk Order 5450-927) ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board on October 211 1975 approved an agreement with the San Ramon Valley Unified School District providing for the transfer of certain County Service Area R-7 funis to the District for development of Park and Recreation Facilities, and In accordance with the provisions of the agreement this Board authorizes and approves the transfer of additional funds in the amount of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) to the San Ramon Valley Unified School District for the purpose of acquiring material and oonstruction of the final phase development of recreation facilities at John Baldwin School. The County Auditor is hereby authorized to draw a warrant in the amount of $3,000.00 payable to the San Ramon Valley Unified School District, and forward it to the Service Area Coordinator, Public Works Department for delivery. PASSED on February 28, 1978 unanimously by Supervisors present. r' i JDF:as Orig: Public Works S.A.C. CC: County Administrator Public Works Director (2) San Ramon Valley Unified School District (via P/W) County Auditor RESOLUNal 1,D. 78/ 191 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Summary Abandonment of a ) RESOLUTI^N NO. 78/192 Portion of Superseded ) (S L H No. 960.1) Croe. Canyon Road, ) San Ramon Area ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby RESOLVES THAT: A portion of the County road known as Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon arca, has been superseded by relocation. Said relocation did not prohibit access to any property which adjoined the road prior to such relocation. It appears proper that said portion of relocated road be summarily abandoned as provided in Section 960 .1 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. All that portion of said County road, superseded by r- location and more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, be and the save is hereby ABANDONED. n v� The $500.00 deposit provided for in the Board of Supervisors policy on processing abandonments is waived. 1 The Clerk of the Board of Supervisors is DIRECTED to cause a certified copy of this resolution to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. o PASSED on February 28, 1978 unanimously by the Supervisors present. .2 J C1 r 7_3 O _ CJ Originator: Public Works Department o Land Development Division E- 3 cc: Recorder (via LD) County Administrator Public Works Assessor Planning Transamerica Title Insurance Company Box 2487 Dublin, CA 9 :566 EBMUD Thomas Bros . Maps - Mr. Richard Milliron Contra Costa County Water District Stcge Sanitary District of Contra Costa County Oakley County tater District San Pablo Sanitary District Pacific Gas and Electric Pacific Telephone RESOLUTION NO 78/192 EXHIBIT A All_ of those parcels of land described as "A right of tray for public road purposes over a portion of the Rancho San Ramon", in the deeds to Contra Costa County -recorded October 9, 1961 in Book 3969 of Official Records, at page 133 and in Book 3969 of Official Records, at page 134, Records of Contra Costa County, California, lying easterly of El Capitan Drive. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: 1 - The portion lying within the parcels of land described in Parts l-, 2 and 3 in the Offer of Dedication to Contra Costa County recorded June 1 , 1976 in Book 7883 of Official Records, at page 764, Records of said County. 2 - The portion lying tiff t::in the parcels of land described in Parcels One and Two in the Offer of Dedication to Contra Costa County ' - recorded June 9, 1976 in Book 7894 of Official Records, at page 954, Records of said County. 1 r WHEN RECORDED, RETURN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF CLERK TO CLERK BOARD OF at o'clock SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official -BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT In the Matter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION *Mountain Construction, Inc. ) (C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 8540-2593-76 ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/193 (Storm Drainage Zone No. 13) ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, RESOLVES THAT: The District on May 23, 1977 contracted with Mountain Construction, Inc. , P. 0. Box 116, San Ramon, California, 94583, for installation of a storm drain pipe and manhole structures on Ramona Way in the Alamo area, Project No. 8540-2593-76 with American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company of New York as - surety, for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and The Public Works Director as ex officio Engineer of the District 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 June 20, 1977; co Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk a, shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as cla a Notice of Completion for said contract. w PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 28, 1978. i i '° CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION 0 U cc I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and o 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 28, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at Martinez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board By • / Guo Deputy Clerk: Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public :forks RESOLUTION NO. 78/193 Ski ?�J V IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing ) the reprogramming of CETA 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78/194 Title II funds to classify 3 three additional positions ) WHEREAS the Manpower Advisory Council has recommended that County Government receive any CETA Title II funds available due to subgrantees relinquishing Title II funds; and WHEREAS there are sufficient funds available from County CETA Title II subgrantees to create three (3) additional positions to be funded through September 30, 1978, contingent on receipt of funds from the U. S. Department of Labor; BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that the following CETA Title II positions be classified and added to the Departments listed below. NO. OF DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATION SALARY LEVEL POSITIONS Health Human Services Worker I-CETA 180 (703-775) 1 Library Clerk-CETA 178 (634-771) 1 Sheriff Clerk-CETA 178 (634-771) 1 3 Total PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Orig: 'Civil Service cc: County Administrator Attn: G. Brown Director of Personnel (PSE Office) Attn: R. Hagstrom Auditor-Controller Attn: G. Gross G. Miller Human Resources Agency Attn: J. Miller das 'i .:a BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE WEST COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Re: Publishing Notice of Intention ) to Convey West County Fire ) Protection District Property } to the Redevelopment Agency of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 195 the City of San Pablo, ) 13908 San Pablo Ave., ) (Gov. C. Sec. 25365) San Pablo W.O. 5422- 658 _) RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as the Board of Directors of the West County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, RESOLVES THAT: It intends to convey to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Pablo, District owned real property described in the attached notice for $28,000.00 in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Real Property Purchase Agreement dated February 10, 1978 on file in the Public Works, Department. This property is not required for any present or future District -jr County use and the sale price is the market value of said property. This Board hereby sets Tuesday, March 28, 1978 at 11 :00 a.m. in the Board's Chambers in the County Administration Building, Martinez, California, as the time and place it will meet to consummate this conveyance by a four-fifths vote. The Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to have the attached notice published in the San Pablo News , a newspaper of general circulation, for one week immediately preceding the date set for hearing (pursuant to Sec. 6061 , %Government Code). PASSED on February 28, 1978 unanimously by Supervisors present. Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: City of San Pablo Administrator West County Fire Protection District Auditor-Controller RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 195 i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY (Gov. C. Sec. 25365) Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as the Board of Directors of the West County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, on February 28, 1978 declared its intention to convey to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Pablo the following described real property: Portion of Lot 171 , as shown on the map of the San Pablo Rancho, filed March 1 , 1894, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, described as follows: Beginning on the Northeast line of San Pablo Avenue, at the Western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Emily S. Tewksbury to Pedro de Almada, recorded November 28, 1896, in book 75 of Deeds, page 48; thence, from said point of beginning North 420 East along the Northwest line of said de Almada parcel 159.05 feet to the Northeast line of said Lot 71 ; thence, along the exterior line of said Lot 171 , as follows: North 48° West 59.4 feet; South 42' West, 159.06 feet and South 48° East 59.4 feet to the point of beginning. Notice is further given that it is proposed to convey said property to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Pablo for $28,000.00,being the fair market value of the property. The Board will meet on Tuesday, March 28, 1978, at 11 :00 a.m. in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, to make such conveyance by a four-fifths vote. Dated February 28, 1978 J. R. Olsson County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California By,477& 1 C..-� � Deputy Jamie L. Johnson RESOLUTION No. 78/19 5 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Requesting the ) Association of Bay Area Govern- ) ments to Develop Alternatives ) For Controversial Recommenda- ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 19 6 tions in Their Draft Environ- ) mental Management Plan ) WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors by Resolution No. 78-136 requested the Executive Board of the Association of Bay Area Governments to arrange for a six-month extension in the time allowed for review of the Draft Environmental Management Plan; and, WHEREAS, the Executive Board at its February 16, 1978 meeting voted to request only a two-month extension in the date for final consideration by the ABAG General Assembly of the Environmental Management Plan; and WHEREAS, the date for the ABAG General Assembly meeting has been changed from April 6, 1978 to a date not later than June 11 , 1978; and WHEREAS, due to the controversial nature of some of the draft recommen- dations, especially the Development and Land Use Management Policies and Actions, it is imperative that ABAG initiate a priority program for preparing alternative actions for consideration and inclusion in the Plan. These alternatives must be developed and circulated in a manner to allow for adequate review time; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED. by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the Executive Board be asked to direct ABAG staff to develop alterna- tives to the controversial items found in the Environmental Management Plan, especially for air quality concerns; and FURTHER, that these alternatives specifically should include the ways in which the region can attain air quality standards if land use controls are removed from the Plan; and FURTHER, to evaluate the priority alternatives, a review should be made of the technological assumptions that went into the Pian, and estimates made of the air quality benefits that would result if the technological assumptions, especially on automobiles, were adjusted. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 28, 1978. cc: Association of Bay Area Governments c/o Planning Director of Planning Public Works Director Health Department County Administrator County Counsel r. RESOLUTION NO. 781196 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Abandoning a Portion of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/108 Gardina Way in the ) Date : February 28, 1978 Danville Area. ) Resolution and order Abandoning County Road (S. & H. Code 959 , 959.1) The Board of Supervisors of C6ntra Costa County RESOLVES THAT : On- December 27 , 1977, this Board passed a resolution of intention to abandon the road described below and fixing February 7 , 1978 at 10:45 a.m. , in its chambers , Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing thereon, and ordered that the resolution be published and posted as required by law, which was done as shown by affidavits on file with this Board. On February 7, 1978 this Board ordered that the hearing be continued to February 28, 197E at 10: 30 A.M. The hearing was held at that time and place, this Board hearing and duly considering the following evidence offered concerning the abandonment: Gardina Way is shown as Gardina Court on the map of Subdivision 3702, filed November 29, 1967 in Book 118 of Maps at Page 11 and runs between Greenbrook Drive and the portion of Gardina Way located in Subdivision 3868 which was abandoned by this Board on October 26, 1976. This abandonment, together with the October 26, 1976 abandonment completely eliminates Gardina Way as a dedicated County road. Both portions of Gardina Way have slide problems and cannot be feasibly reconstructed. There were no objections to the abandonment. This Board hereby FINDS that the proposed abandonment will not have a significant impact on the environment , and that a negative declaration has been prepared and processed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act , and that it has reviewed and considered the information contained in the negative declaration. This Board therefore hereby further finds that the hereinafter described road dedicated to public use, is unnecessary for present or prospective use, and it is HEREBY ORDERED ABANDONED . The Director of Planning shall file with the County Clerk a Notice of Determination concerning this abandonment and the negative declaration. DESCRIPTION: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. Off01290 Originating Department : PW (LD) cc : Central Contra Costa Sanitary District ' Contra Costa County Water District Stege Sanitary District of C. C . C. East Bay Municipal Utility District Oakley County Water District San Pablo Sanitary District Director of Planning { Public Works Director Recorder Bernard Andres , c/o Wooldridge Development Company, Inc . 1535 Olympic Boulevard Walnut Creek, CA 9 +596 Pacific Telephone Company, J Oakland Pacific Gas & Electric Co. g Oakland Thomas Brothers Maps } x 4i. £ t f d } . EXUBIT "A" , - -- All of Gardina Court (also known as Gardina -Way) as said street is shown on the map of Subdivision 3702 filed November 29, 1967 in Eook 118 of Haps, at page 11, Records of. Contra Costa County, California,..described as -follows: i Beginning 'on the northerly line of said Gardina Court at the southeasterly corner of Lot, 34 (118 M 11) also being on the easterly exterior boundary ]:ine of said Subdivision 3702; thence, from said point of beginning, along E said easterly boundary line, South 9' 28' 00" East, 50.00 feet to the southerly i line of said Gardina Court; thence, along said southerly line South 80' 32' 00" - :; West, 74.00 feet; thence, southwesterly along a tangent curve to the left, - ,1 having a radius of 75.00 feet, through a central angle of 30' 22' 00172 an arc - distance of 39.75 feet; thence, tangent to said curve South 50" 10' 00" West, T 56.45 feet; thence, southwesterly along a tangent curve to the left, having A a radius of 20:00 feet, through a central angle of 86' 18' 51", an are distance of 30.13 feet to a point of cusp with the northeasterly line of Greenbrook Drive from which a radial line of a tangent curve to the left, having a radius of - 1 680.00 feet, bears South 53* 51' 09" gest; thence, northwesterly' along said j northeasterly line and curve, through a central angle of 7" 221.•181', an arc distance of 87.49 feet to a point of cusp from which a radial'line of a tangent -- curve to the left, having a radius of 20.00 feet bears 'Porth 46' 2E' 51" East; thence easterly along said curve, through a central angle of 360 IFV 51"9 an are - distance of 30.13 feet to said northerly line of Gardina Court; thence, along said northerly line, tangent to said curve, North 50' 10' 001' Fast, 56.45 feet, .'I thence ngrtheasterly along a tangent curve to the right, having a radius 1• of 125.00 feet, through a central angle of 30" 22' OV, an arc distance of ' 66.25 feet, thence, tangent- to said curve North 80° 32' 00" East, 74.00 feet to' . _. the point of beginning. _s . - Mt A, EXCEPTTTiG AND RESERTMIG ' THEREFROM, pursuant to the provisions of _ Section 959.1 of the Streets and- Highways Code, the easement and right at any .tine or from time to time for the ocmer o. an , i existing Facility used for utility purposes, including but not ! limited to transmission and distribution for electric power, telephone and other communication services and for pipe lines - for gas, :rater and sanitary sewers, to maintain, operate, replace, remove, renew and enlarge existing wires, pipes, and other convenient structures, equipment and fixtures for the operation of existing facilities including access to protect the property from all hazards in, upon, under and over the street hereinbefore described to be abandoned'by said County'of Contra Cdsta. - ....... .. . re - • a _ • �.... • .:.moi: .:". - - . .........:...y. .. ....::.-....ni. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 6o PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: February 23, 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesusr, SUBJECT: Gardina Court Abandonment Director of Planni (Danville area) V The subject aban nment was requested by Wooldridge Development Company, developer of Sub ivision 3702. The Final Map of Subdivision 3702 was recorded on November 29, 1967. Gardina Court was dedicated on said Final Map as Gardina Court which stubbed out to the easterly subdivi- sion boundary. . Subsequently, Subdivision 3868 to the east of Subdivision 3702 was applied for and the Final Map for Subdivision shows Gardina Court extending from the common boundary of the two subdivisions to Dutch Mill Drive (now called "Robyn Drive") . The whole street was subse- quently named Gardina� The portion of Gardina Way in Subdivision 3868 had a slide problem and was abandoned on October 26, 1976 by Board Resolution 76/932• The remaining portion of Gardina Way in Subdivision 3702 also has a slide problem and cannot be feasibly reconstructed. In view )f the fact that the portion in SubdiyisionJ868 has been abandoned, the portion or Gardina Way in Subdivision 3702 should also be abandoned. The San Ramon Valley Area Planning Comm i ss ion .app rovgd the reques1L fc r abandonment as recommended by the staff. This matter will appear on your Board of Supervisors' agenda on February 28, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. AAD: Isw RECEIVED FL-331978 �. F. OLSSON C[S�tlC B D O� SU?F4V f✓/C ' 'A COST Microfilmed with board order 1 12 IG IYle 24 20 29 5 Z? 6 too Mv L5 23 30 14 14 — 15 Au %. f 3 15 20 • 31 32 21 39 37 4f INGHOME Ag Sr Z2 7 RD **o*" I E *J 1 2 Aps 5 6 9 3 13 0 36 34 33 20 t3 2 6 7 14 10 9 L. co zo P.. 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Code gQ 56140, 56195, Reorganization ) 56196) RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ORINDA AREA OPEN SPACE BOUNDARY REORGANIZATION The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board hereby determines that pursuant to Division 1 . (com- mencing with Section 56000) of the Government Code, it proposes to initiate proceedings for the Orinda Area Open Space Boundary Reorganization to effectuate the detachment of various acreages from and annexations to the Orinda and Moraga "Fire Protection Districts, The East Bay Municipal Utility District, and County Service Areas P-4 and R-6. The exterior boundaries of the territories proposed to be detached and annexed are as described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein_ The territory is legally inhabited. The reason for this application and proposed reorganization is to change the various jurisdictional boundaries to better reflect land uses, service and taxing patterns in the area. It is hereby requested that the Local agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County take all steps necessary to approve this Board 's proposal to initiate the Orinda Area Open Space Boundary Reorganization_. 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 on February 28, 1978 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. cc: Executive Officer, Local Agency Formation Commission County Administrator East Bay Municipal Utility District Moraga Fire Protection District Orinda Fire Protection District County Service Area P-4 Citizens Advisory Committee _ County Service Area R-6 Citizens Advisory Committee RESOLUTION NO. 78/197 n {� i 1LCAL ttGiIICY FOFii•fATIO;d CCi'i3I3SIC!V 91-79 Contra Costa County, California Description LLite: 6/7/7 Eys Orinda Area Open Space Boundary Reorganization EXHIBIT ►►A" Orinda Area Open Space Annexation to the East Bay Municipal Utility District Being a portion of Section 16, To-anship 1 South, Range 3 West,' • i Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southern boundary of the East Bay ifunicipal Utility District, as it exists in Contra Costa County, said point also being on the northern line of said Section 16 lying 1000.68 _ feet from the northeastern corner of said Section 16; thence, leaving i said boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District and the northern line of said Section 16, Southerly, at right angles from said northern ' line of Section 16, 300.00 feet; thence Westerly, parallel to and 300.00 feet southerly of said northern line of Section 16, 580.80 f eet; thence Northerly, at right angles from said northern line of Section 16, 300.00 i feet to said northern line of Section 16, said point also being on said southern boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, thence, Easterly, along said southern boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District and said northern line of Section 16, 580.80 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 4.00 acres, more or less. j f } 92-79 _ 2 _ Orinda Area Open Space Detachment from and Annexations to County Service Area R-6 Amended Description of County%Service Area R-6 Beginning at an angle point of-the common boundary of County Service Area P-4 and County Service Area R-6, said point being the northwestern corner of Rancho Acalanes; thence Southerly, along said common boundary, 6400 feet, more or less, to the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Johnson Clark, et al, recorded January 18, 1957, in Book 2916, of Official Records, page 600; thence, leaving said co,=on boundary, South 440 05' 44" East, 59.66 feet; thence South 870 17' 35" East, 71.38 feet to the north- eastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed .to George C. Larsen, et ux, recorded January 21, 1966, in Book 5041, of Official Records, page 686; thence South 00 19' 55" East, along the eastern line of said Tarsen par cel (5041 OR 686) and its southern extension, 263.07 feet to the northern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Howard A. Russell, et ux, recorded June 1, 1956, in Book 2778, of Official Records, page 533; thence South 85° 30' Fast, along said north- , ern line of the Russell parcel (2778 OR 533), 144.94 feet to the north= eastern corner thereof; thence Southerly and Westerly, along the eastern and southern lines of said Russell parcel (2778 OR 533) and the western extension of said southern line, as follows; South 80 541 East, 109.44 feet; South 60 26' 59" West, 112.88 feet; South 540 08' 25" West, 54.27 feet; ?forth 830 07' 58" West, 127.61 feet; North 520 33' 56" West, 88.90 feet and North 780 41' 56" West, 40 feet, more or less, to a point on said common boundary of County Service Area P-4 and County Service Area R-6; thence Southerly, along said common boundary, 2180 feet, more or less, to the northern line of Lot 31 of Tract 3035, filed July 13, 1962 in Map Book 88, at page 8; thence, leaving said common boundary, Easterly, Southeasterly and Southwesterly, along the northern and eastern lines of — 3 —_ said Tract 3035, as followss North 870 06' 09" East, 244.80 feat;. South 400 05' East, 160.50 feet; South 520 255 East, 238.00 feet; South 230 55' West, 150.00 feet; South 56o 45' East, 198.00 feet; South 820 05' rasa, 107.50 feet; South 680 45' East, 205.75 feet and South 330 05' 33" West, 842.87 feet to the southern most corner of Lot 41, of said Tract 3035, said point also being on said common boundary of County Service Area P-4 and County Service Area R-6; thence in a general Southerly and Westerly direction, along said common boundary, also being the southern boundary of the City of Lafayette and the western boundary of the Town of Moraga, 30,500 feet, more. or less, to the southern most corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the State of California, recorded October 16, 1968, in Book 5731 of Official Records, page 245, said point also being on the western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence, leaving the western boundary of the Town of Moraga and said common boundary of County , Service Area P-4 and County Service Area R-6, in a general-North- westerly eneral North-westerly 31rect—Ion, aicro said western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, as follows; North 700 54' 27" West, 1758.61 feet; North 420 45' 31" West, 1491.27 eet; Horth 1 e 55' 10" West, 3950.79 feet and North 230 19' 57" West, 322.99 to the southeastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Herbert W. Funk, et ux recorded October 11, 19659 in Book 4970, of Official Records, page 439; thence, leaving said Western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, West, along the southern line of said Funk parcel (4970 OR 439), 430 feet, more or less, to the northeastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the East Bay i;unicipal Utility District, recorded March 21, 1955, in Book 2498, of Official Records, page 226; thence Southerly, Southwesterly, Northwester- ly and Easterly, along the eastern, southern, western and northern line of said East Bay Municipal Utility District parcel (2498 OR 226), as follows; South 00 22' 30" West, 268.66 feet; South 810 22' 43" West, 19.99 feet; South 460 03' 42" ;-,'est, 154.80 feet; North 430 56' 18" West, 220.84 feet; North 270 03' 48" West, 250.04 feet and South 890 37' 30" East, 20 f eet, more or less, to the southwestern corner of said Funk parcel (4970 OR 439); ,thence North, along the western line of said Funk parcel (4970 OR 439), 1330 feet, more or less, to the northwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed as Parcel Five in the deed to Robert L. Shemood, at al, recorded I•lay 6, 1977, in Book 8319, of Official Records, page 331; thence List, along the northern line of said Parcel Five (8319 OR 331), 260 feet, more or less, to the western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence North 230 43' West, along said western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, 1400 feet, more or less, to the southeastern corner of the parcel of land described in .the deed to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, recorded February 11, 1922, in Book 404, of Deeds, page 388, said point also being on the southern line of Section 3, Township 1 South, Range 3 Hest, Mouat Diablo Base and Merid- ian; thence South 890 34' 10" West, along the southern line of said Section 3, 1088.31 feet to the northeastern line of the .parcel of land described in a deed to Henry J. Kaiser Company; thence Northwesterly, along the northeastern line of said Henry J. Kaiser Company parcel and its northwestern ewe cion, as follo::s-. North 370 30' West, 211.86 feet; North 380 30' infest, 1254.0 feet; North 50° West, 1287,00 feet; North 670 15' West, 132.00 feet; North 780 West, 138.6 feet; North 660 15' West, 66.00 feet and North 530 20' West, 1050 feet, more or less, to an angle point on the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sani- tary District; thence Northeasterly, Northwesterly and Southwesterly, along said western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 9500 feet, more or less, to an angle point on said western boundary, said ' point being the southwestern corner of Lot 50, of the Resubdivision of Block F M & L, Orinda Park Terrace, recorded on April 17, 1923, in I-jap Book 18, at page 414 1/2, said point also being on the southeastern line of Orinda Park Tract, filed May 8, 1882, in Map Book F, at page 143; thence along the southeastern line of said Orinda Park Tract (M.B. F-143), South )0 56' 30" West, 2810 feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Lot 18, Section 5, Township 1 South, Range 3 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence Southerly and Northwesterly, along .the eastern and south_ ern lines of said Lot 18, as follows; South 00 32' 41" West, 113.95 feet and North ?3° 13' 19" West, 188.12 f eet to tine most western corner of said Lot 18, said point also being on said southern line of Orinda Park Tract (F-.143); thence Westerly and Northwesterly, along the southeastern and southwestern lines of said Orinda Park Tract (F-143), as follows3 North 870 22' 10" West, 1386.00 feet; North 470 02' 30" West, 1541.63 feet; North 250 10' 15" West, 140.52 feet and North 220 12' 20" West, 152.07 feet to the southwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Robert H. Johnson, et al, recorded December 17, 1975, in Book 7714, of Official Records, page 875; thence Northwesterly, along the western line of said Johnson parcel (7714 OR 875), as follows;" North 220 12' 20" West, 74.4 feet; North 60 16' West, 284.0 feet; North 280 18' West, 88.0 feet; North 360 25' West, 332.0 feet and North 150 52' West, 290.0 feet to the southwestern corner of the parcel of land des- cribed in the deed to the Fidelity Subsidiary Corporation, recorded March 27, 1969, in Book 5841, of Official Records page 410; thence in a general Northerly, Northeasterly and Southeasterly direction, along the southwestern, northwestern and northeastern lines of said Fidelity' Subsidies-.,: Ccrp. pa—el (5841 OR 410), as follows; North 150 52' West; 668.0 feet; North 220 52' West, 1045.0 feet; North 420 45' West, 331.0 feet; North 540 07' 50" East, 3208.3 feet; South 630 03' East, 257.1 feet; North 540 07' 50" East, 478.50 feet and South 30° 53'' East, 998.4 feet; thence South 300 53' East, 93.2 feet to the northwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Douglas R. Krotz, recorded December 29, 1972, in Book 6830, of Official Records, page•512; thence North 860 07' 28" East, along the northern line of said Krotz parcel (6330-OR 512), 566.21 feet to the northeastern corner thereof; thence North 420 54' 45" East, 405.89 feet; thence 4(orth 510 48' East, 105.29 feet; thence Nora: 530 West, 51.76 feet; thence North 520 East, 194.16 feet; thence South S30 East, 51.76 feet to a point on the northern line of Lot 2, Orinda Villa Park, filed August 14, 1914, in Map Book 11, at page 265; thence North 510 48' East, along the northern line of said Orinda Villa Park, (14.B. 11-265), 700 feet, more or less, to the center 6 - of San Pablo Dam Road; thence Northwesterly, along the center of San Pablo Dam Road, 1650 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the center of Bear Creek Road; thence Northeasterly and Easterly, along the center of Bear Creek Road, 13,200 feet, more or Less, to the intersection of the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary 1A strict . , with eastern boundary of County Service Area R-6; thence in a general Easterly direction, along the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 10,770 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the eastern boundary of County Service Area P-4; thence Southerly , and Westerly, along the eastern boundary of County Service Area P-4, 2700 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 7,220 acres, more or less. ' A x. r' F r _ 93-79 . — 7 - Oii.nda Area Open Space Detachment from and Annexations to County Service Area P-4 Amended Description of County Service P-4 Beginning at an angle point of the common boundary of County Service Area P-4 and County Service Area R-6, said point being the northwestern corner of Rancho Acalanes; thence Southerly, along said common boundary, 6400 feet, more or less, to the most northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Johnson Clark, et al, recorded January 18, 1957, in Book 2916, of Official Records, page. 600; thence, leaving said common boundary, South 440 05' 44" East, 59.66 feet; thence South 870 17' 35" East, 71.38 feet to the north- eastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to George C. Larsen, et ux, recorded January 21, 1966, in Book 5041, of Official Records, page 686; thence South 00 19' 55" East, along the eastern line cif said A',--:-sen par cei (5041 CR 686) and its southern extension, 263.07 feet to the northern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Howard A. Russell, et ux, recorded June 1, 1956, in Book 2778; of-* Official Records, page 533; thence South 850 30' East, along said north- ern line of. the Russell parcel (2778 OR 533), 144.94 feet to the north- eastern corner thereof; thence Southerly and Westerly, along the eastern and southern lines of said Russell parcel (2778 OR 533) and the western extension of said southern line, as follows;, South 80 54' East, 109.44 feet; South 60 26' 59" West, 112.88 feet; South 540 08' 25" West, 54.27 feet; North 830 07' 58" West, 127.61 feet; North 52° 33' 56" West, 88.90 feet and North 780 41' 56" West, 40 feet, more or less, to a point on said common boundary of County Service Area P-4 and County Service Area R-6; thence Southerly, along said co:rmon boundary, 2180 feet, more or less, to the northern line of Lot 31 of Tract 3035, filed July 13, 1962 in 201ap Book 88, at page 8; thence, leaving said co=on boundary, Easterly, Southeasterly and Southwesterly, along the northern and eastern lines of g said Tract 3035, as follows$ North 870 06' 09" East, 244.80 feet; South 4o° 05' East, 160.50 feet; South 520 25' East, 238.00 feet; South 23° 55' West, 150.00 feet; South 56° 45' East, 198.00 feet; South 820 05' East, 107.50 feet; South 680 45' East, 205.75 feet and South 330 05' 33" West, 842.87 feet to the southern most corner of Lot 41, of said Tract 3035, said point also being on said common boundary of County Service Area P-4 and County Service Area R-6; thence in a general Southerly and Westerly direction, along said common boundary, also being the southern boundary of the City of Lafayette and the western boundary of the Town of Moraga, 30,500 feet, more or less, to the southern most corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the State of California, recorded October. 16, 1968, in Book 5731 of Official Records, page 245, said point also being on the western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence, leaving the western boundary of the Town of Horaga and said common boundary of County Service area P-4 and County Service Area R-6, in a general.North- :;esterly c_ c: an, alzng said western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos . Colorados, as follo:rss North 700 54' 27" West, 1758.61 feet; North 420 45' 31" West, 1491.27 feet; North I(P 55' 10" West, 3950.79 feet and North 230 19' 57" West, 322.99 to the southeastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Herbert W. Funk, et ux recorded October 11, 1965, in Book 4970, of Official Records, page 439; thence, leaving said western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, West, along the southern line of said. Funk parcel (4970 OR 439), 430 feet, more or less, to the northeastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the East Bay Municipal Utility District, recorded March 21, 1955, in Book 2498, of Official Records, page 226; thence Southerly, Southwesterly, Northwester- ly- and orthwester-ly- and Easterly, along the eastern, southern, western and northern line of said East Bay Municipal Utility District parcel (2498 OR 226), as follows$ South 00 22' 30" West, 268.66 feet; South 810 22' 43" West, 19.99 feet; South 460 03' 42" West, 154.80 feet; North 430 56* 18" West, 220.84 feet; North 270 03' 48" West, 250.04 feet and South 890 37' 30" East, 20 feet, more or less, to the southwestern corner of said Funk parcel (4970 OR 439); 1 _ O ' thence North, along the western line of said Funk parcel (4970 OR 439), 1330 feet, more or less, to the northwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed as Parcel Fite in the deed to Robert L. Sherwood, et al, recorded May 6, 1977, in Book 8319, of Official Records, page 331; thence Fist, along the northern line of said Parcel Five (8319 OR 331), 260 feet, more or less, to the western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence North 230 43' West, along said western line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, 1400 feet, more or less, to the southeastern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, recorded February 11, 1922, in Book 404, of Deeds, page 388, said point also being on the southern line of Section 3, Township l South, Range 3 West, Mount Diablo Base and Merid- ian; thence South 890 34' 10" West, along the southern line of said Section 3, 1088.31 feet to the northeastern line of the parcel of land described in a deed to Henry J. Kaiser Company; thence Northwesterly, along the northeastern line of said Henry J. Kaiser Company parcel and its extersicn, as follo::ss _':orth 370 30' West, 211.86 feet; North 38° 30' West, 1254.0 feet; North 50° West, 1287.00 feet; North 670 15' West, 132.00 feet; North 780 West, 139.6 feet; North 66° 15' West, 66.00 feet and North 530 20' West, 1050 feet, more or less, to an angle point on the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sani- tary District; thence Northeasterly, Northwesterly and Southwesterly, along said western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 9500 feet, more or less, to an angle point on said western boundary, said point being the southwestern corner of Lot 50, of the Resubdivision'of. Block F M & L. Orinda Park Terrace, recorded on April 17, 1923, in Map Book 18, at page 414 1/2, said point also being on the southeastern line of Orinda Park Tract, filed May 8, 1882, in Map Book F, at page 143; thence along the southeastern line of said Orinda Park Tract (M.B. F-143), . South 700 56' 30" ,'est, 2810 feet, more or less, to the eastern line of Lot 18, Section 5, To-..-nship 1 South, Range 3 West, Yount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence Southerly and Northwesterly, along the easter- and south- ern lines of said Lot 18, as follows South 0° 32' 41" 'nest, 113.95 feet. and North 730 13' 19" West, 18$.12 feet to the most wester: corner of said - 10 - Lot 18, said point also being on said southern line of Orinda Park Tract (F-143); thence Westerly and Northwesterly, along the southeastern and southwestern lines of said Orinda Park Tract (F-143), as follows; North 870 22' 10" West, 1386.00 feet; North 470 02' 30" West, 1541.63 feet; North 250 10' 15" West, 140.52 feet and North 220 12' 20".West, 152.07 feet to the southwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Robert H. Johnson, et al, recorded December 17, 1975, in Book 7714, of Official Records, page 875; thence Northwesterly, along the western line of said Johnson parcel (7714 OR 8?5), as follows.; North 220 121 20" West, 74.4 feet; North 60 16' West, 284.0 feet; North 280 18' West, 88.0 feet; North 360 25' West, 332.0 feet and North 150 52' West, 290.0 feet to the southwestern corner of the parcel of land des- cribed in the deed to the Fidelity Subsidiary Corporation, recorded March 27, 1969, in Book 5841, of Official Records page 410; thence in a general Northerly, Northeasterly and Southeasterly direction,. along the southwestern, northwestern and northeastern lines of said Fidelity Subsidiary Cc. Ya— (5341 OR 410), as followss North 150 52' West, 668.0 feet; North 220 52' West, 1045.0 feet; North 420 451 West, 331.0 feet; North 540 07' 50" East, 3208.3 feet; South 630 03' East, 257.1 feet; North 540 07' 50" East, 478.50 feet and South 300 53' Fast, 998.4 feet; thence South 300 5311 East, 93.2 feet to the northwestern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Douglas R. Krotz, recorded December 29, 1972, in Book 6830, of Official Records, page 512; thence North 860 07' 28" East, along the northern line of said Krotz parcel (6330 OR 512), 566.21 feet to the northeastern corner thereof; thence North 420 _CAI 45" East, 405.89 feet; thence North 510 48' East, 105.29 feet; thence North 530 West, 51.76 feet; thence :forth 520 East, 194.16 feet; thence South 530 East, 51.76 feet to a point on the northern line of Lot 2, Orinda Villa Park, filed August 14, 1914, in tap Book 11, at page 265; thence North 51.0 48' East, along the northern line of said .Orinda.Villa Park, (M.B. I1-265), 700 feet, more or less, to the center of San Pablo Dam Road; thence Northwesterly, along the center of San Pablo Dam Road, 1650 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the center of Bear Creek Road; thence Northeasterly and Easterly, along the center of Bear Creek Road, 13,200 feet, more or less, to the intersection' of the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District with eastern boundary of County Service Area R_6; thence in a general Easterly direction, along the western boundary of the•Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 10,770 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the eastern boundary of County Service Area P-4; thence Southerly and Westerly, along the eastern boundary of County .Service Area p_4, 2700 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 7,220 acres, more or less. a ' a- 94-79 _ 12 _ 95-79 Orinda Area Operi Space Detachment from the Moraga Fire Protection District and Annexation to the Orinda Fire. Protection District Being a portion of Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 16, Township 1 South, Range 3 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian., described as follows; Beginning at a point on the common boundary of the Orinda Fire Protection District and the Moraga Fire Protection District, said point being on the southern line of said Section 11; thence, leaving said common boundary, Westerly, along the southern line of said Sections . 11, 10 and 9, 6560 feet, more or less, to a point lying 1000.68 feet from the southeastern corner of said Section 9; thence, leaving the .southern line of said Section 9, Southerly, at right angles from said southern line of said Section 9, 300.40 feet; thence Westerly,-.parallel to and 300.00 feet southerly- of said southern line of Section 9, 580.80 feet; thence Northerly, at right angles from said southern line of Section 9, 300.00 feet to said southern line of Section 9; thence Wester- ly, along the southern line of Section 9, 2540.22 feet to the southern boundary of Contra Costa County; thence Northwesterly, along the south- ern boundary of Contra Costa County, 4870 feet, more or less, to its intersection of U.,e cormon boundary of the Orinda Fire Protection District and the Moraga Fire Protection District; thence is a general Northeasterly and Southeasterly direction along said common boundary of the Orinda Fire Protection District and the Moraga Fire Protection District, 19,500 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 1500 acres, more or less. 94-79 95-79 _ 13 _ Orinda Area Open Space Detachment from the Orinda Fire Protection District and Annexation to the I•Ioraga Fire Protection District (Two Parcels) Parcel One. . Being a portion of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, described • as followss Beginning at the northern most corner of Lot 50, Rheem.Highlands, filed August 11, 1948, in Map Book 35, at page 38, said point being on . 'the western boundary of the Town of Moraga; thence Northeasterly, Norther_. ly and Easterly, along the western and northern boundaries of the Town of Tboraga, 545 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the western boundary of the Moraga Elementary School District; thence, leaving the northern boundary of the Town of Moraga, Southerly, along the western boundary of-the Moraga Elementary School. District, 440 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the western boundary of the Town of Moraga; .thence leaving said School District boundary, North 560 17' 30" West, along the western boundary of the Town of Moraga, 470 feet, more or less, . to the point of beginning. Containing 2.64 acres, more or less. .Parcel Two. Being a portion of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, described as followss Beginning at the northeastern corner of Lot 20, Tract 2898, filed January 11, 1961, in Map Book 81, at page 6, said point being on the western boundary of the Town of Moraga; thence Southeasterly and North- easterly, along the western boundary of the Town of Moraga, 345 feet, more or less, to the western boundary of the Moraga Elementary School District; thence, leaving said boundary of the To-an of Moraga, Southerly, along the western boundary of the cioraga Elementary School District, 460 14 -- feet, more or less, to as angle point on the eastern boundary of the " Orinda Fire Protection District; thence, leaving said Sahool District boundary, Westerly, along the eastern boundary of the Orinda Fire Protection District, 360 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the western boundary of the Town of Moraga; thence, leaving said boundary of the Orinda Fire Protection District, northerly and North- easterly, •along the western boundary of the Town of Moraga, 505 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Con.taining 3.08 acres, more or less. t• r P. • 95-79 _ 15 - Orinda Area Open Space Detachment from the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Being a portion of Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, described as follows; Beginning at a point on the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, said point being the intersection of the western line of Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole with the center of Bear Creek Roa d; thence North 00 09' 30" East, along the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District and the wester line of Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, 2640 feet, more or less, to an angle point , in said Sanitary District boundary, said point being the western extension of the southern line of the parcel of land described in the deed as Parcel One to the East Bay Municipal Utility District, recorded Noveinber 20, 1975 in Book 7689, of Official Records, page 104; thence, lea-ring said Rancho line, North 830 49' East, along said western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 1014.18 feet to the center of Bear Creek Road; thence, leaving said Sanitary District boundary, Southerly and Southwester- ly, along the center of Bear Creek Road, 2960 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 37.26 acres, more or less. 96-79 16 _ Orinda Area Open Space Annexation to the Central 'Contra Costa Sanitary District Being a portion of Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole, described - as follows; Beginning at a point within Bear Creek Road, said point being the intersection of the western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District with the eastern boundary of County Service Area R-6; thence, r leaving said eastern boundary of County Service Area R,-6, Morthwester- ly, Southwesterly and Westerly, along said western boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, 3700 feet, More or less, to the center of Bear Creek Road; thence, leaving said Sanitary District boundary, north- easterly and Southeasterly, along the center of Bear Creek Foad, 3500 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning Containing 17.74 acres, more or less. r • 97-79 - 17 - Orinda Area Open Space Detachment from the West Con tra Costa Hospital District Being a portion of Rancho El Sobrante and Rancho E1 Pinole, described as follows; Being a point on the southern boundary of the West Contra Costa Hospital District, said point being--on the southern boundary- o£ Contra Costa County, said point also being on the eastern boundary of the Ken- sington Fire Protection District; thence, leaving the southern boundary of the West Contra Costa Hospital District and the southern boundary of Contra Costa County, Northerly, Northeasterly and Northwesterly, along the eastern boundary of the Kensington Fire Protection District, 3800 feet, more or less, to-its intersection with -the eastern boundary of the City of Richmond; thence leaving said Fire District boundary, in a general Northeasterly direction, along the eastern boundary of the City of Rich- mond, 25,800 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the eastern boundary of County Service Area R..9; thence, leaving said City of Richmond boundary, Northeasterly and Northwesterly, along the eastern boundary of County Service Area 111,9, 15,500 feet, more or less, to the most western corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to the Fast Bay Muni- cipal Utility District, recorded April 25, 1957, in Book 2969, of Official A Records, page 595, said point also being on the eastern line of the parcel of land.described in the deed to Alfred L. Marsten, et al, recorded March 16, 1965, in Book 4824, of Official Records, page 704; thence, leaving, said boundary of County Service Area R-9, Northeasterly, Northerly and Westerly, along the eastern line of said Marsten parcel (4824 OR 704), as follows; North 640 41' 07" East, 1439.07 feet; North 10 45' 27" Fast, 657.77 feet and West, 568.92 feet to the southeastern corner of the par- cel of land described in the deed to Wade B. Olds, et ux, recorded November 12, 1940, in Book 574, of Official Records, page 150; thence North 170 10' East, along the eastern line of Olds parcel (574 OR 150) and its northern extension thereof, 265 feet, more or less, to the center of Pinole Valley - 18 - Road; thence Southeasterly, along the center of Pinole Valley Road, 438.26 feet to the southern extension of the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Henry-W. tfohring, recorded March 15, 1965, in Book 4823, of Official Records, page 248; thence Northerly and Westerly, along said southern extension and the eastern and northern lines of said Mohring parcel (4823 OR 248) as followss North 201, 27' 03" East, 271.48 feet; North 690 32' 57" West, 37.12 feet; South 89° -30'O5" West, 210.41 feet; North 230 43. 32" West, 174.42 feet and North 670. 02' 42" West, 109.24 feet to the northwestern corner thereof, said point being on the eastern boundary of the City of Pinole; thence northerly. and Northeasterly, along the eastern boundary of the City of Pinole, 2710 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the northern boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; thence leaving said boundary of the City of Pinole, Northeasterly and Southeasterly direction, along the northern boundary of the East Bay ILunicipal Utility District, 21,910 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the eastern boundary of. the West Contra Costa Hosnital District; thence, leaving said boundary of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, in a general Southerly, Southwesterly • and Northwesterly direction, along the eastern and southern boundaries of the West Contra Costa Hospital District, 67,300 feet, more or•less, to the point of beginning. 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'�.• � -- - 777 111 _ _a..•..,,y_1.R•- +•Y.', ,'�, [. • ,,Fi••�• • {F.r T•`-- a i�7•.i,{3+fj�'i t ��_ ti,. {._._.__ �! •'[....i:r � «. •t,.« .",(i.�. /"`` r J +T'• ,T-�S,1 ,y..^•✓j �:� Si' Z"'.• •f1y f�� t_ 1 w% �' '• - �rrl•' \Z,,�lt'•,• t\!�•�, �11��,) � %� !f\/ .} .�ti '+• �a ..�_.,� ,!..... Lrr •r.+•1•.,_,. ''j Y S •�/ t y1 4• .�� 'j i T« •..� t . 1 t,t �( ti•e. t '[.'. f ! •ry•�'}• ws.. •t�r�•. a.r..te w tt: • V 1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, C014TRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 2 AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND DATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT 3 4 5 Re: Condemnation of Property ) 6 for Flood Control Purposes, ) RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Lower Pine-Galindo Creek - ) 7 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ) No. 78/ 199 $ Project, Concord Area ) (C.C.P. Sec. 1245.230) Work Order No. 8690-7520 ) 9 Flood Control Zone 3B ) 10 ) 11 12 The Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors 13 of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation_ 14 District, by vote of two-thirds or more of its members, RESOLVES 15 THAT: 16 17 Pursuant to West's Water Code-Appendix Sec. 63-5 and Deering' 18 Water-Uncodified Acts, Act 1656, Sec. 5, the Contra Costa County 19 Flood Control and Water Conservation District intends to construct 20 a flood control channel, a public improvement, and, in connection 21 therewith, acquire an interest in certain real property. 22 The property to be acquired is generally located in the 23 Concord area South of Buchanan Field and West of State Freeway 24 242, and consists of twenty four (24) parcels within the proposed 25 site of the Lower Pine-Galindo Creek Project. 26 Said property is more particularly described in Appendix A, 27 attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 28 Parcel 800B is to be acquired pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure, 29 Sec. 1240.350. This parcel is necessary to provide substitute 30 access to restore an adjacent property ,to a useful life. 31 On February 7, 1978, this Board passed a resolution of 32 intention to adopt a resolution of necessity for the acquisition 33 by eminent domain of the property described in Appendix A and •34 fixing 10: 35 a.m. , February 28, 1978 in its Chambers in the 35 Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 36 as the time and place for the hearing thereon (Resolution No. 78/12'.) . RESOLUTION NO. 78/199 1 The hearing was held at that time and place, and upon the 2 evidence presented to it this Board finds, determines and hereby 3 declares the following: 4 1. The public interest and necessity require the proposed 5 project; 6 2. The proposed project is planned and located in the 7 manner which will be most Compatible with the greatest public 8 good and the least private injury; and 9 3. The property described herein is necessary for the 10 proposed project. 11 The County Counsel of this County is hereby AUTHORIZED and 12 E_MPONTERED: 13 To acquire in the District's name, by condemnation, the 14 titles, easements and rights-of-way hereinafter described in 15 and to said real property or interest(s) therein, in accordance 16 with the provisions of eminent domain in the Code of Civil 17 Procedure and the Constitution of California: 18 1. Parcels 797A, 800B, 801 through 805 inclusive, 800, 19 801A, 804A, and 805A are to be acquired in fee simple; 20 2. Parcels 800A and 801B are to be acquired in easement 21 to provide road access to the flood control improvement; 22 3. Parcels 797T, 800T, 801T, 801U, 802T, 8030, 804T, 805T, 23 805U, 805V and 805W are to be acquired as temporary construction 24 easements, which shall expire upon the completion of construction 25 of said project or December 31, 1979, whichever shall occur first. 26 To prepare and prosecute in the District's name such proceed- 27 ings in the proper court as are necessary for such acquisition; 28 and 29 To deposit the probable amount of compensation, based on an 30 appraisal, and to apply to said court for an order permitting 31 the District to take immediate possession and use said real 32 property for said public uses and purposes. 33 •34 35 36 // -2- x. opt i 1 PASSED and ADOPTED on February 28, 1978 by the following 2 vote: 3 AYES: Supervisors J_- P,. .Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N_ Boggess E. H. Hasseltine, R. I. Schroder. 4 NOES: None. 5 ABSENT: None- 6 one.6 7 8 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly 9 and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the vote of 10 two-thirds or more of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 11 County, California, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of 12 the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation 13 District, at a meeting of said Board on the date indicated. 14 15 Dated: February 28, 1978 16 17 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and 18 ex officio Clerk of the Board of 19 Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California 20 21 22 �lruo By: 23 N.. Pous Deputy 24 25 26 27 28 SBM:s 29 cc: Public Works Department, 30 Real Property Division Auditor-Controller 31 County Counsel (Certified Copy) 32 33 •34 35 36 -3- � � ��2 f C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek APPENDIX "A" PARCEL 797 A (FEE) A portion of that parcel of land described as PARCEL ONE in deed to Frank J. Enea and Alice C. Enea, his wife, and Lonnie L. Clinkenbeard and Virginia M. Clinkenbeard, his wife, recorded October 9, 1970 in Book 6231 at Page 608 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: Commencing at the most southerly standard street monument in the City of Concord street known as Via De Mercados as shown in Book 12 of Parcel Maps at Page 47 filed May 26, 1970, said street monument bears South 24047'29" West (record S23°46'30"W) 700.02 feet from another standard street monu- ment in Via De Mercados as shown on said parcel map (12 PM 47) ; thence from said point of commencement South 24°47'29" blest 405.65 feet to a point on the easterly line of said PARCEL ONE (6231 OR 608) ; said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the following description. Thence from said POINT OF BEGINNING westerly along the arc of a tangent curve, concave to the north with a radius of 35 feet through a central angle of 115°10'20", a distance of 70.36 feet to a point on the north- easterly line of that parcel of land described in deed to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District recorded February 4, 1976 in Book 7755 at Page 110 of Official Records; thence South 40°02'11" East 55.12 feet along the said northeasterly line to the point of inter- section of the said northeasterly line with the easterly line of said PARCEL ONE (6231 OR 608); thence North 24°47'29" East 55.12 feet along the said easterly line (6231 OR 608) to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ��J0 C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE (FEE) A portion of the Rancho Monte Del Diablo situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an angle point on the easterly line of that parcel of land described in deed to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conserva- tion District recorded December 14, 1967 in Book 5516 of Official Records at Page 308, said angle point being marked by tack and a survey tag stamped CCCFCD, said tack and tag bears south 150 53' 12" west 200.42 feet from a Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District monument having a 2-inch brass disk stamped F.C.D. 68185 at an angle point on the said easterly line (5516 O.R. 308); thence from said point of commencement south 650 54' 08" west 81 .87 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the following description: A strip of land 195 feet in width lying 100 feet southwesterly and 95 feet northeasterly of the following described line: Thence from said POINT OF BEGINNING south 400 02' 11" east 220.00 feet to a point to be hereinafter referred to as point "A". A strip of land 191 feet in width lying 100 feet southwesterly and 91 feet northeasterly of the following described line: Thence from said point "A", continuing south 400 02' 11" east 300.00 feet to a point to be hereinafter referred to as point "B". A strip of land 186 feet in width lying 95 feet southwesterly and 91 feet northeasterly of the following described line: Thence from said point "B" continuing south 400 02' 11 " east 45.61 feet to a point to be hereinafter referred to as point "B-1 "; thence continuing south 400 02' 11" E 16.00' feet to a point hereinafter referred to as point "B-la". A strip of land 176 feet in width lying 95 feet southwesterly and 81 feet northeasterly of the following described line: -2- H 094M C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek Thence from said point "B-la" continuing south 400 02' 11" east 34.00 feet; thence southeasterly along the arc of a tangent curve, concave to the northeast with a radius of 1000 feet through a central angle of 30 06' 5911, a distance of 54.39 feet to a point to be hereinafter referred to as point "B-2". A radial line to said point "B-2" bears south 460 50' 50" west. A strip of land 172 feet in width lying 91 feet southwesterly and 81 feet northeasterly of the following described line: Thence from said point "B-2" continuing southeasterly along the arc of the said 1000 foot radius curve through a central angle of 70 21 ' 55", a distance of 128.55 feet to a point to hereinafter be referred to as point "C"; thence, tangent to said last mentioned curve south 500 31 ' 05" east 77.54 feet; thence southeasterly along the arc of a tangent curve, concave to the southwest with a radius of 500 feet through a central angle of 60 52' 32",a distance of 60.00 feet to a point hereinafter referred to as point "C-la". A radial line to said point "C-la" bears north 460 21' 27" east. A strip of land 182 feet in width, the centerline of which is described as follows: Thence from said point "C-la" continuing southeasterly along the arc of the said 500 foot radius curve through a central angle of 100 49' - 32", a distance of 94.47 feet; thence tangent to said last mentioned curve, south 320 49' 01" east 198.46 feet; thence southeasterly along the arc of a tangent curve, concave to the northeast with a radius of 1000 feet through a central angle of 50 38' 39", a distance of 98.51 feet to a point which shall hereinafter be referred to as point "D". A strip of land 186 feet in width lying 91 feet southwesterly and 95 feet northeasterly of the following described line: Thence from said point "D", tangent to said last mentioned curve, south 380 27' 40" east 119.79 feet to a point which shall hereinafter be referred to as point "E". A strip of land 190 feet in width, the centerline of which is described as follows: Thence, from said point "E", continuing south 380 27' 40" east 122.68 feet to a point which shall hereinafter be referred to as point "F". -3- C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek A strip of land 180 feet in width, the centerline of which is described as follows: Thence from said point "F" continuing south 380 27' 40" east 181 .41 feet to a point which shall hereinafter be referred to as point "G". A strip of land, lying northeasterly of the following described line, which tapers uniformly in width from said line as follows: Thence from said point "G" continuing south 380 27' 40" east 46.81 feet to a point to be hereinafter referred to as point "H". Said strip varies in width from 90 feet at said point "G" to 54.08 feet at said point "H". A strip of land -90 feet in width, the northeasterly line of which is described as follows: Thence fr6lm said point "G" continuing south 380 27' 40" east 118.59 feet to a point to be i-.::reinafter referred to as point "I". Said point "I" being the southeasterly terminus of the above described series of strips of land. Said point "I" being further described as follows: Thence, from said point "1", north 110 55' 27" east 499.51 feet to the most southerly street monument in Commerce Lane as shown on the map entitled "Subdivision 3949" filed May 26, 1971 in Book 137 of Maps at Page 41 . Said street monument bears south 240 17' 26" west 469.70 feet (record S 240 17' 40" W 469.82 feet) from another street monument in Commerce Lane as shown on said map (137 M 41) . EXCEPTING THEREFROM: the northeasterly 30 feet of the above described strip of land which lies between the southeasterly line of the parcel of land described in deed to Gordon H. Ball recorded November 16, 1953 in Book 2225 at page 65 of Official Records and a radial line from the above described point "C-la" bearing north 460 21' 27" east AND the northeasterly 20 feet of the above described series of strips of land which lies between the radial line from the said point "C-la" bearing north 460 21 ' 27" east and a line bearing north 490 57' 49" east from the above described point "B-la" AND the northeasterly 30 feet of the above described strip of land which lies between the line bearing north 490 57' 49" east from the said point "B-1a" and a line bearing north 490 57' 49" east from the above described point "B-1" AND the northeasterly 21 feet of the above described series of strips of land which lies between the line bearing north 490 57' 49" east from the said point "B-1" and the northwesterly line of that parcel of land described in deed to Gordon H. Ball recorded May 11 , 1959 in Book 3371 at page 64 of Official Records. Said 21 feet in width strip of land shall jog at a point which bears north 490 57' 49" east from the above described p6int "A". PARCELS 800 AND 801 A (FEE) The above described strips of land 30, 20 and 21 feet in width excepted from "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE." -4- t C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek It is understood that Grantor reserves a non-exclusive easement for use as a roadway for vehicles of all kinds, pedestrians and animals subject to the following reservations: Grantor agrees to repair any damage resulting from their use of the non- exclusive easement and Grantor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Grantee of and from any and all claims, demands, costs, damages, losses, actions, causes of-action or judgments which Grantee may pay or be required to pay by reason of any damage, injury or death to any person or property suffered by any person, firm or corporation as a result of the exercise by Grantor of the non-exclusive easement re- served herein., PARCEL 800 B (FEE) A portion of Parcel "C" as said parcel is shown in Book 56 of Land Surveyor Maps at page 33 filed November 12, 1973 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: Commencing at the northwesterly corner of said Parcel "C"; thence south 240 47' 29" west (record S 230 46' 20" W) 67.13 feet along the northwesterly line of said Parcel "C" to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the following description. Thence from said POINT OF BEGINNING along the northwesterly and westerly lines of said Parcel "C" the following two courses, south 240 47' 29" west 24.91 feet and thence southerly along the arc of a tangent curve, concave to the east with a radius of 140 feet through a central angle of 320 37' 33", a distance of 79.72 feet (a radial line to end of said curve bears south to a point on the north- easterly line of "PARCEL 800" as said parcel is shown on the drawing ED 530.1 on file in the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; 820 09' 56" west); thence south 400 02' 11" east 10.33 feet; thence south 490 57' 49" west 4.00 feet; thence south 400 02' 11" east 132.12 feet to a point on the southerly line of said Parcel "C", said point being on the arc of the curve with a radius of 140 feet (a radial line to the point on said curve bears south 200 58' 45" west) ; thence along said southerly line, being easterly along the arc of said curve, concave to the north with a radius of 140 feet through a central angle of 20 40' 49", a distance of 6.55 feet; thence, tangent to said curve, south 710 42' 04" east 85.89 feet; thence, leaving said southerly line, north 530 02' 11" west 90.66 feet; thence north 400 02' 11" west 305;06 feet to a point tangent to a curve, concave to the east with a radius 'of 100 feet; thence northerly along the arc of said curve, through a central angle of 640 49' 40", a distance of 113.15 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. -5- C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek PARCEL 804 A (FEE) A portion of that parcel of land described in deed to Roy F. Querio and Barbara J. Querio, his wife, recorded October 15, 1971 in Book 6498 at Page 627 of Official Records of Contra Costa County,: State of California, being described as follows: Commencing at point "H" which was previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE", thence from said point of commencement North 510 32' 20" East 54.08 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of the following description. Thence from said TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING North 580 46' 56" East 34.73 feet; thence North 0° 57' 40" West 24.00 feet; thence North 600 42' 16" West 34.73 feet to an angle point on the northeasterly line of the previously described "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE"; thence South 0° 57' 40" East 59.00 feet along said northeasterly line to the POINT OF BEGINNING. PARCEL 805A (FEE) A portion of that parcel of land described in deed to the City of Concord recorded December 9, 1912 in Book 191 of Deeds at Page 404 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: Commencing at point "D" which was previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE"; thence from said point of commencement northwesterly along the arc of a curve (a radial line to the point of beginning of said curve bears South 51°32'20" West) , concave to the northeast with a radius of 1000 feet through a central angle of 402'28", a distance of 70.53 feet to a point which shall hereinafter be referred to as point "C-1", point "C-1" being the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of the following description: A strip of land 110 feet in width, the northeasterly line of which is described as follows: Thence from said point "C-1 " southeasterly along the arc of a curve (a radial line to the point of beginning of said curve bears South 55034'48" West), concave to northeast with a radius of 1000 feet through a central angle of 4°02'28", a distance of 70.53 feet to the said point "D"; thence, tangent to the said last curve, South 3827'40" East 119.79 feet to point "E" which was previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". -6- C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek A strip of land 112 feet in width, the northeasterly line of which is described as follows: Thence, from said point "E", continuing South 38°27'40" East 122.68 feet to point "F" which was previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". A strip of land 107 feet in width, the northeasterly line of which is described as follows: Thence from said point "F" continuing South 38027'40" East 157.00 feet to a point which shall hereinafter be referred to as point "F-1 ", said point "F-1" being the southeasterly terminus of the above described "PARCEL 805 All. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Any of the above "PARCEL 805 A" which lies within the previously described "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". PARCELS 800 A and 801 B (ACCESS EASEMENT) The grantor hereby grants a perpetual easement and right of way for the purpose of ingress and egress for vehicles of all kinds, men and equipment on, over, and across the following described parcel of land: A portion of those parcels of land described in deeds to Gordon H. Ball recorded May 11 , 1959 in Book 3371 at page 64 of Official Records and to Lone Star Properties recorded March 22, 1976 in Book 7799 at page 91 of Official Records, all records of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: The portion of the 20 feet in width roadway described in the agreement and Deed to Gordon H. Bali , Inc. recorded t-ay 11 , 1959 in Book 3371 at page 64 of Official Records which is bounded on the northeast by the City of Concord street known as Via De Mercados as said street is shown in Book 49 of Land Surveyor Maps at page 30 filed September 18, 1967 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County and bounded on the southwest by the northeasterly line of the pre- viously described above "PARCELS 800 and 801 A." 7- WOO C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS Temporary Construction Easementsfor construction of a flood control channel on adjacent property to expire at the completion of construction of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Lower Pine-Galindo Creek project or December 31 , 1979, whichever shall occur first, described as follows: - PARCEL 797 T (Temporary Construction Easement) Portion of that parcel of land described as "PARCEL ONE" in deed to Frank J. Enea and Alice C. Enea, his wife, and to Lonnie L. Clinkenbeard and Virginia M. Clinkenbeard, his wife, recorded October 9, 1970 in Book 6231 at page 608 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: A strip of land 5 feet in width lying contiguous to and northeasterly of the strip of land previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". Said 5 feet in width strip of land being bounded on the southeast by the parcel herein described under the heading of "PARCEL 797 A" and bounded on the northwest by the easement described to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in Book 5516 at page 308 of Official Records, recorded December 14, 1967. The southwesterly 100 feet of the westerly 5 feet of said "PARCEL ONE" `61 or 608) which is bounded on the southwest by the northeasterly line of that parcel of land granted to the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in Book 7755 at page 110 of Official Records recorded February 4, 1976. (Parcel 797 T) PARCELS 800 T and 801 T (Temporary Construction Easement) A portion of those parcels of land described in deeds to Gordon H. Ball recorded November 16, 1953 in Book 2225 at page 65 of Official Records and to Lone Star Pro- perties recorded March 22, 1976 in Book 7799 at page 91 of Official Records, all records of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: A strip of land 10 feet in width lying contiguous to and southeasterly of the 20 feet in width strip of land previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 800 A and 801 B". Said 10 feet in width strip of land is bounded on the northeast by the City of Concord street known as Via De Mercados as said street is shown in Book 49 of Land Surveyor Maps at page 30 filed September 18, 1967 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County and bounded on the southwest by the northeasterly line of the previously described above "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". (Parcels 800 T and 801 T) PARCEL 801 U (Temporary Construction Easement) . A portion of that parcel of land described in deed to Gordon H. Ball recorded November lo", 1953 in Book 2225 at page 65 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California being described as follows: A strip of land 5 feet in width lying contiguous to and northeasterly of the previously described above "PARCELS 800 and 801A". Said 5 feet in width strip of land being bounded on the northwest by that parcel of land described herein under the heading of "PARCELS 800 T and 801 T" and bounded on the southeast by a line bearing north 49° 57' 49" east from point "B-la" which was previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". -8- C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek A strip of land 15 feet in width lying contiguous to and northeasterly of the previously described above "PARCELS 800 AND 801 A". Said 15 feet in width strip of land being bounded on the northwest by the line bearing north 49° 57' 49" east from said point "B-la" and bounded in the southeast by the line bearing north 390 28' 55" east from point "C" which was previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". A strip of land 35 feet in width lying contiguous to and northeasterly of the previously described above "PARCEL 800 AND 801 A". Said 35 feet in width strip of land being bounded on the northwest by the line bearing north 39` 28' 55" east from said point "C" and bounded in the southeast by the line bearing north 46° 21 ' 271'east from said point "C-ia" which was previously described above under the heading of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 801 'INCLUSIVE". A strip of land 25 feet in width lying contiguous to and northeasterly of the previously described above "PARCELS 800 AND 801 A". Said 25 feet in width strip of land being bounded on the northwest by the line bearing north 46° 21 ' 27" east from said point "C-la" and bounded in the southeast by the southeasterly line of the said Ball parcel (2225 O.R. 65). (Parcel 801 U) PARCEL 802T and 803 U (Temporary Construction Easement) A strip of land 5 feet in width lying contiguous to and northeasterly of the northeasterly line of the previously described above "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE." Said strip being bounded on the northwest by the easterly line of the 25 feet in width strip of land described under the heading of "PARCEL 801 U" and bounded on the southeast by the southeasterly line of Lot 6 as shown on the map entitled "Subdivision 3949" recorded i•1ay 26, 1971 in Book 137 at page 41 of flaps of Contra Costa County, State of California. (Parcels 802 T and 803 U) PARCEL 804 T (Temporary Construction Easement) A portion of that parcel of land described in deed to Roy F. Querio, and Barbara J. Querio, his wife, recorded October 15, 1971 in Book 6498 at page 627 of Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: A strip of land 5 feet in width lying contiguous to and northeasterly, easterly, and southeasterly of those parcels of land previously described above under the headings of "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE" and "PARCEL 804 A". Said 5 feet in width strip being bounded on the northwest by the northwesterly line of the said Querio parcel (6498 or 627) and bounded on the southeast by the easement described to the Contra .Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District in Book 5170 at page 203 of Official Records recorded July 27, 1966. (Parcel 804 T) PARCELS 805 T, 805 U, 805 V, and 805 W (Temporary Construction Easements) Portions of that parcel of land described in deed to the City of Concord recorded December 9, 1912 in Book 191 of Deeds at page 404 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, being described as follows: A strip of land 50 feet in width, the northeasterly line of said strip being the southwesterly line of the above described "PARCEL 805 A". (Parcel 805 T) -9- r� C/E Lower Pine - Galindo Creek A strip of land 5 feet in width lying contiguous to and southwesterly of the above described "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". Said 5 feet in width strip being bounded on the northwest by the northerly line of the City of Concord parcel (191 D 404) and bounded on the southeast by the previously described "PARCEL 805 A". EXce��iqg therefrom that area lying within the following described PARCEL 805 W. Parce I f30 U) A strip of land 5 feet in width lying contiguous to and southwesterly of the above described "PARCELS 801 THROUGH 805 INCLUSIVE". Said 5 feet in width strip being bounded on the northwest by the previously described "PARCEL 805 A" and bounded on the southeast by the southerly line of the said City of Concord parcel (191 D 404). (Parcel 805 V) That triangular shaped parcel of land which is bounded on the west by the easterly line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, recorded October 17, 1968 in Book 5732 of Official Records at page 426. Contra Costa County records, bounded on the northeast by the south- west line of Parcel 805 as said parcel is shown on the drawing ED 530.1 on file in the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and bounded on the south by the following described line: Commencing at the intersection of said easterly line of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (5732 or 426) with said southwesterly line of Parcel 805 thence along said southwesterly line south 40" 02' 11" east 150.00 feet to the point of beginning; thence north 85° 02' 11" west 165. 00- feet more or less to said easterly line of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District parcel (5732 or 426). (Parcel 805 W) cl 10- r ft "; i 1 ' PURUC NOitU DEPARTMMT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: February 22, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors as ex officio th/Boar of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control andonservation D' rict From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Directo � ' Subject: Lower Pine-Galindo Creek - U. S. Army Corp. of Engineer Project On February 7, 1978, the Board of Supervisors adopted a Resolution of Intention to Adopt a Resolution of Necessity for condemnation of property required for the above subject project, setting February 28, 1978 at 10:35 a.m. as the time and date affected property owners may appear and be heard as to matters specified by law under C.C.P. Section 1245.235. Upon recommendation of County Counsel , the following report is made for the Board's information and consideration prior to taking action upon said hearing. I. Proposed Project The proposed project consists of site and access acquisition and con- struction of a flood control channel on Lower Pine-Galindo Creek, In order to assure the acquisition of the properties, it is necessary for the District to exercise its power of eminent domain. The District has made offers to purchase the properties from the owners. Pursuant to Section 1245,235 of the Code of Civil Procedure, notice was given to the following persons whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized County assess- ment roll : 1 . Mr. Jacques Taylor 2. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Querio 3. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ball 4. Lone Star Properties 5. City of Concord ' This notice consisted of sending by first class mail on February 14, 1978 a copy of Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 78/121 , dated February 7, 1978, which notified the owners that a hearing is scheduled for February 28, 1978 at 10:35 a.m. in the Board Chambers at which time they may appear on the matters referred to in the notice. R E C -7- C -A COST/ CL? .._.... ....... urs Microfilmed with board order -2- II. Scope of Hearing per C.C.P. Section 1245.235 and 1240.350 A. Public Interest and Necessity require the proposed project to protect neighborhood properties from a 100 year storm pursuant to U. S. Army Corp. of Engineer project specifications. B. The project is planned and located in the manner that will be most Compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injur .. Various alternative means and sites were considered under fihe Pine Creek Channel Improvement Environmental Impact Report adopted by the Board of Supervisors as ex officio the Board of Supervisors for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, earth 23, 1976. C. The property sought to be acquired is necessar, for the project as evidenced by project approval on March 23, 1976. D. One parcel needs to be acquired to provide sufficient access to a public road to restore one of the affected parcels to a useful life - as specified by law under C.C.P. Section1240.350. SCH:da cc: County Counsel Flood Control Board Clerk - If above approved by Board, please file a copy of this report in your records. IN THE BOARD 0-7 SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Consummating ) Purchase and Acceptance of Deed ) f_r m the San Ramon Unified School ) District, for Real Property ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/ 200 required for Park purposes on ) behalf of County Service Area R-7 ) _ (Gov. Code Sec. 25350) (San Ramon Area R-7) ) Work Order No. 5421-927 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: This Board on January 17, 1978 passed Resolution of Intention No. 78/38 and notice fixing February 28, 1978 at 10:30 a.m., in its Chambers, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, as the time and place when it would meet to consunmate purchase of the real property described therein from the San Ramon Unified School District, said property being acquired for park purposes for County Service Area R-7; and said resolution was duly published in the "Contra Costa Times." The Public Works Director has advised the Boa.•d that this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements rements as a Class 16 Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines, and this Board concurs ana so finds; and the Director of Planning shall file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk; This Board hereby approves said purchase and purchase agreement. The County Auditor is hereby directed to draw a warrant in favor of x First American Title Guaranty Company, Walnut Creek, Escrow No. 106745, in the sum of Two Hundred Nineteen Thousand Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($219,350.00) for said property for payment to San Ramon Unified School District, upon their conveying to the County a Grant Deed therefor. Saiideed is hereby accepted and the Clerk of the Board is ordered to have it recorded, together with a certified copy of this Fesolution. PASSED on February 28, 1978 unanimously by Supervisors present. JL1F:as cc: Recorder % Service Area Coordinator Administrator Auditor Public Works (2) County Counsel REsaumw NO. 78/ 200 November 77 -,aru.1 Number: 3 Date: , 19 Project ldsme: Tiros Park Acquisition Name: San Ramon Valley Unified School R-7 District Project Number: Address: 699 Old Orchard Drive . or W/0 Number: 5421-927 Danville CA 94526 ZIP) PURCHASE AGREEMENT RINNZXOXXWRXXK9?VXk�6.'CT BETWEEN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of California AND GRANTORS) NAMED HEREIN A document in the farm of a GRANT DEED 'dated NOVEMBER, 1977 covering the property particularly described in said instrument, has been executed and delivered to James D. Fears , Agent for Contra Costa County , a Political Subdivision of the State of California In consideration of the above-mentioned instrument and the other considerations herein- after set forth, it is mutually agreed as follows: 1. The County shall : A. Pay the undersigned grantor the sum of Two Hundred Nineteen Thousand Three Hundred Fifty DOLLARS ($219, 350. 00 or the property or interest therein as conveyed by above document when title to said property vests in the County free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, assessments, leases (recorded and/or unrecorded) , and taxes, except: (1) Taxes for the fiscal year in which this escrow closes shall be cleared and paid in the manner required by'Section 4986 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, if unpaid at the close of escrow. (2) Covenants, conditions, *restrictions and reservations of record, if any. (3) Easements or rights of way of record over said property. B. Pay all escrow and recording fees incurred in this transaction and, if title insurance is desired by the County, the premium charged therefor. This transaction will be handled through an escrow with FIRST AMERICAN TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY , California, their Escrow No. 106745 Said escrow an recording charges shall not, however, include reconveyance fees, trustee' s fees, or forwarding fees for any full reconveyance or full release of mortgage. 2. Grantor warrants that there are no oral or written leases on all or any portion of the property being conveyed exceeding a period of one month, and the grantor further agrees to hold the County harmless and reimburse the County for any and all of its losses and expenses occasioned by reason of any lease of said property held by any tenant of grantor for a period exceeding one month. Page 1 of 2 Pages 0 1!_ Microfilmed with board order 3. It is understood and agreed that this agreement is subject to approval by the County Board of Supervisors after the publication of a notice of intention to purchase real property, as required by the Government Code, Section 25350. Said notice will specify a definite time for consumating this transaction, which time will be within 60 days from date hereof. The parties have herein set forth the whole of their agreement. The performance of this agreement constitutes the entire consideration for said document and shall relieve the County .of Contra Costa of all further obligation or claims on this account, or on account of the location, grade or construction of the proposed public improvement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement the day an*d year first above written. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA SAN RAMON VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Recommended to the Board of Supervisors for acceptance: f �.---- e e r s C ey e, Secretary of the San Ramon Valley Unified School V' a Are Coordin r Digtrict.of Contra Costa County, State of -By ublic Works Director APPROVED AND ACCEPTED Resolution No. GRANTOR Dated �� ;1 S1, /y 7? NO OBLIGATION OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN WILL BE RECOGNIZED Page 2 of 2 pages �f `' , l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 .2& In the Matter of Report of the Finance Committee on Implementation of Senate Bill 199 (Food Coalition) . The Board on January 10, 1978 having referred to its Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) a proposed plan for implementation of Senate Bill 199 with respect to establishment of a food collection and distribution center; and The Committee having this day submitted a report (a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors) recommending that the necessary budget requirements be provided through currently available budgeted Social Service appropriations, with the understanding that the program will remain substantially a voluntary effort and the County' s financial responsibility will be lmited to rental of space and providing necessary staff to coordinate the program; and that a time be fixed for an appropriate recognition of the substantial contribution made to this program by Safeway, Inc. ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Committee are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute receipt of acceptance of the refrigeration equipment. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Resolution Number 78/201 which expresses the Board' s appreciation to Safeway Stores, Inc. for its generous donation to the Food Coalition Program is ADOPTED and 1,11arch 14, 1978 at 10:35 a.m. is FIXED as the time for presentation of same. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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: Director, Human Resources Supervisors Agency affixed this 28th day of February , i9 78 Community Food Coalition Public Works Director County Administrator �Ionda J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Finance Committee By 1-, .�- _.-L Deputy Clerk Amdahl H-244/7715m James R.Olsson The Board of Supervisors Contra County Clerk and Costa Ex Otticio Clerk of the Board County Administration Building (`/o Mrs.GeraWneRussell P.O.Box 911 Chief Clerk Martinez,California 94553 County (415)372-2371 Jamas P.Kenny-Richmond ist District Nancy C.Fandsn-Martinez 2nd District Robert 1.Schroder-Lafayette 3rd District Warren N.Boggess-Concord 4th District FEBRUARY 28, 1978 Erie N.Masselon.-Pittsburg 5th District REPORT OF "- FINANCE COMMITTEE ON IMPLEMENTATION OF SB 199--FOOD COALITION On January 10, 1978 the Board of Supervisors referred to the Finance Committee a proposed plan for implementation of Senate Bill 199 with respect to establishment of a food collection and distribution center. On January 24, 1978 the Committee reported back to the Board the need to authorize $5000 so that the Public Works Department could disassemble and store refrigeration equipment made available by Safeway, Inc. The Committee held for further consideration the actual expansion of the Food Coalition program in this County. On February 27, 1978 the Committee met with representatives from the Food Coalition and the Social Service Department and received a report from the County Welfare Director dated February 23, 1978. That report identified the proposed location for the warehouse which would include the refrigeration equipment donated by Safeway, Inc. , and also set forth the entire program and budget for the Food Coalition for the balance of this fiscal year. The entire program will cost $71 ,850, of which $43,850 has already been authorized by the Board. There is also a private donation of $2500 from the East Bay Community Foundation which has been made available to help defray some of the costs in moving and installing the refrigeration equipment. An additional appropriation of $25,500 is required in order to add one CETA employee, rent the necessary warehouse space at 1980 East Olivera Street, Concord, and pay for the moving and reassembly of the refrigeration equipment. Mr. George Schrock, President of the Food Coalition, emphasized the tremendous voluntary effort which is included in making this program operational and assured the Commitee of the ongoing support of the churches and other individuals and groups who have thus far made the Food Coalition such an outstanding success. With the understanding that this program will remain a substantially voluntary effort, and that the County's investment will be limited to rental of space and supplying the staff necessary to coordinate the Microfilmed with board order -2- program, the Committee believes that the money invested is cost effective compared with the large number of persons served and the large amount of food which is collected and distributed_ The Committee therefore recommends that the Board of Supervisors approve an Appropriation Adjustment which will transfer $25, 500 internally within the Social Service Department budget for the purpose of carrying this program through the end of the current fiscal year. The Committee also recommends that the Board of Supervisors set aside time within the next few weeks for an appropriate presentation ceremony recognizing the substantial contribution made to this program by Safeway, Inc. Eric H. Hasseltine Nancy C. Fa n Supervisor, District V Supervisor, strict II 00420 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA' In the Platter of: ) Appreciation to Safeway Stores,) RESOLUTION NO. 781201 Inc. for its Gist to the Food ) Coalition Program. ) WHEREAS a Community Food Coalition was organized in 1975 to help voluntary organizations in Contra Costa County to provide a service to the citizens of the County through the provision of emergency food items for low-income or unemployed residents awaiting help from public agencies, or who were involved in other emergency situations; and WHEREAS the County of Contra Costa, through its Social Service Department, has been actively involved since September of 1975 in the provision of emergency food to families in the County in immediate need; and WHEREAS the success of the program has been measurable in the high level of community cooperation which has produced visible results, enabling the Food Coalition to distribute emergency food to 4,226 families in Contra Costa County last year; and 14HERFAS future expansion of this program is anticipated under the implementation of Senate Bill 199 which involves the storage of perishable and excess quantities of food; and WHEREAS in a spirit of cooperation and generosity, SAFEr1AY STORES, INC. has donated to the Food Coalition four commercial refrigeration units to assist in the expansion of this program; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors does hereby extend its GRATEFUL APPRECIATION and acknowledg- ment of the generous gift of refrigeration equipment and food commodities which SAFEWAY STORES, INC. has donated enabling the program to expand its operations in the area of nutrition for children and senior citizens of our County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors DOES HEREBY EXTEND ITS THANKS to SAFFJAY STORES, INC. for their continuing cooperation with the Food Coalition in the distribution of food to provide a balanced, nutritional diet for the citizens of our County. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. cc_ Director, Hunan Resources Aqencv County Administrator PESOLUTIOlt NO. 78/201 004. 21 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY In the Matter of ) Comments to the California Water ) Commission regarding Congressional } February 28, 1978 Appropriations to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for Fiscal Year 1978-79 ) W.O. 5457 ) This Board having considered a report by Vernon L. Cline, Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency, stating that the California Water Commission is requesting comments and suggestions on the list of congressional appropriations proposed for Fiscal Year 1978-79 Federal Flood Control and Reclamation Projects in California; and The report noting that with respect to proposed appropriations to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for reclamation projects the two essential points set forth in the County's position on protection of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and San Francisco Bay is the need for: • Comprehensive studies and investigations on the Bay-Delta Estuarine System, and • A quantitative limitation on Delta exports until such time as the above studies and investigations are completed; and The Chief Engineer, recommending that he be authorized to submit the following comments to the California Water Commission: The Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Water Agency, endorses funding the studies and investigations listed below. These studies and investigations are among many needed to develop sound and reliable scientific and technical information on the relationships between Delta Outflow and the various economic and ecological uses of the waters of the Bay-Delta System: 1. Special investigations Central Valley Total Water Management Study (#99) . Delta Support Studies (#100) . Environmental and Interagency Coordination Activities, mid-Pacific Region (#102). 2. Appraisal Investigations San Joaquin Valley Drainage Investigation (#90). In addition, the Board endorses the construction of: 3. Recreation facilities at Contra Loma Reservoir (#72B) in Contra Costa County, and 4. The Auburn-Folsom South Unit, with the condition the CVP is authorized to operate the project to assist in meeting water quaZity standards for the Bay-DeZta System. The Board opposes the proposed projects listed below for the San Luis Unit of the CVP. The construction of these projects would impair water quality in* the Bay-Delta Estuarine System by either decreasing the amount of Delta Outflows or by direct discharge of pollutants into the Bay-Delta Estuarine System: San Luis Unit Relift Pumping Plants and Turnouts Westland W.D. (#53) San Luis Drain (#54) Westlands W.D. Distribution System (#55) Westlands W.D. Drainage Collection System Drain Construction (#56) Westlands W.D. Integration of Gravity and Ground Water Pumping • System-Preconstruction Activities (#57) Service Facilities (#57A) Other San Luis Facilities (O'Neill Ptunping Plant) (San Luis Canal Turnouts) (#57B) In addition, the Board is concerned that the facilities proposed for the San Felipe Division of the CVP, which include the Pacheco Tunnel (#65), Santa Clara Facilities (#66), Other Features (#67) , and Service Facilities and Preconstruction (#67A), may impair water quality in the Bay-Delta Estuarine System by decreasing Delta Outflows. The Board would therefore urge Congress to condition these appropriations to provide that diversions of water from the Delta by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation be subject to federal and state Delta water quality standards. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Chief Engineer is APPROVED and he is AUTHORIZED to submit the above comments to the California Water Commission. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Boggess, Hasseltine, Kenny, and Schroder NOES: Fanden 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 Supervisors affixed this 28th day of February, 1978. By . ORIGINATOR: Public Works Department Sandra L. Nieiso Environmental Control cc: Congressman George Miller (via P/W) Senator John A. Nej edly(via P/W) Senator Nicholas Petris(via P/W) Assemblyman Thomas H. Bates (via P/W) Assemblyman Daniel E. Boatwright (via P/W) Assemblyman John T. Knox(via P/W) Jerome R. Waldie, Legislative Representative (via County Counsel) (via P/Wr Arthur G. Will, County Administrator (viaP1W) John B. Clausen, County Counsel (via P,tiv) c � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to Dispose of Certain Surplus Equipment to the El Sobrante Boys' Club Supervisor N. C. Fanden having advised that the El Sobrante Boys' Club has expressed an interest in obtaining from the county light poles (which- have been determined to be of no value) for use in the Club's parking lot; and On the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said light poles are declared surplus to county needs and the Purchasing Agent is authorized to proceed :•:ith disposition of same at no charge to the El Sobrante Boys' Club. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978• f I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. F Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: El Sobrante Boys' Club Supervisors 4660 Appian Clay affixed this 28th slay of Februa_-v 192 El Sobrante, Ca. 94803 Public ;:orks Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor Purchasing Agent By >, Deputy Clerk County Administrator j=• ��_� Cc;n H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of ' Detention Facility Project, Approve Addendum 2 for Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall , Martinez, California. (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 contract, 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 to plans and specifications is hereby APPROVED. Bids for said work will continue to be received on March 9, 1978 at the time and place specified previously. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on February 28, 1978. 1: `f I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Detention Facility Project affixed this 28thday of_February 19 78 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Directir County Counsel BY Deputy Clerk Turner Construction (.via P.W.) Sandra L. Nie son H -2.1 3J70 15m 0042'' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY LATH, PLASTER AND DRYWALL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(55) ADDENDUM NO. 2 Dated: February 28, 1978 1 . This Addendum must be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal . 2. The Bid receipt date remains unchanged. 3. Pages attached to be included as part of this Addendum. F L E D omxt J. R. OLS`ON CLERKCBOARD �jAPECO150R5 Micro ilm-ed with board order CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(55) Addendum No. 2 2/28/78 I. Changes to the Drawings: 1 . The following drawings, all with Revision No. 1 , dated 2/28/78, are reissued as part of this Addendum: A5.2 A6.7 A6.8 2. Sheet A1 .1 , add to the General Notes: Coordinate locations of access panels with Contractor to assure clearance to fixed equipment. II. Changes to the Details and Schedules: The following detail sheets are reissued. All are dated 2/28/78 and are -marked as Revision No. 1 , unless otherwise noted. Replace previously issued detail sheets with re- issued sheets enclosed as part of this Addendum. 22.03, 22.14, 27.13, 29.10 (Rev. 2), 42.11 (Rev. 2), 42.12 (Rev. 2), 42.13 (Rev. 2), 42.28, 42.34, 42.37, 43.07, (Rev. 2), 43.14 (Rev. 2), 44.09, 44.18 (Rev. 2) III. Additional Details and Schedules: The following detail sheets are issued as part of this Addendum. These sheets have not been previously issued: 43.17, 43.18 IV. Changes to the Specifications: 1 . Section 09100, Plaster: Page 3, 2.1 .C.l .a, delete text t and substitute the following: "a. Fabricate from white metal (zinc alloy) at all interior locations in shower rooms, toilet rooms (except cells) janitor closets and any other area that has wet uses. 2. Both exterior and interior plaster shall have a wood float finish unless otherwise noted. 3. Security access panels will be furnished by others and installed under this Contract. -1_ CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(55) Addendum No. 2 2/28/78 4. Section D, Information to Bidders Part II, delete para- graph 1 . Scope and substitute the following: "Scope: The Contractor will furnish and install all Lath, Plaster, Drywall , Insulation, Spray-on Fireproofing, Access Panels, Radiation Protection, Steel Studs and Metal Furring as shown and noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Sections 07220 - Rigid Wall Insulation, Section 09100 - Plaster, 09101 - Steel Stud Sustem, 09110 - Metal Furring and Lathing, 09250 - Gypsum Drywall , 09251 - Drywall Finish, 09530 - Building Insulation, 09820 - Spray Fireproofing, 10140 - Access Panels and 13750 - Radiation Protection. The following items are also included under this scope of work: a. The Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will install all Hardware as specified in Section 08710. The Hardware is being furnished by others F.O.B. jobsite. Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will receive Hardware at the jobsite, unload the truck delivering Finished Hardware, and store, inventory and install all Finished Hardware. Security Hardware will be furnished and installed by others. This includes all Hardware Sets listed on Sheets 30.01 , 30.02, 30.03, and 30.04 of the Project Manual , Volume 2: Details and Schedules. Hollow Metal Doors receiving Security Hardware groups as listed on Sheets 30.01 , 30.02, 30.03, and 30.04 will be installed by others. All other Hollow Metal Doors will be installed as a part of this Contract. The Contractor will also install Wood Doors that receive Builders Hardware as specified in Section 03710. b. Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will receive all Hollow Metal and Security Hollow Metal specified under Section 08110 and 08112. Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will unload the turck and dis- tribute all Security Hollow Metal and Hollow Metal Doors and Frames to the appropriate floors and store in close proximity to where these components are to be installed. c. Lath, Piaster and Drywall Contractor shall install all Security Hollow Metal Frames and Hollow Metal Frames as specified in Sections 08110, 08112. Contractor will fully grout frames set in plaster wails, masonry walls and concrete walls. -2- 014128 CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(55) Addendum No. 2 2/28/78 d. All Gauge Metal Framing and clips shown and noted on the Contract Documents are a part of this Contract. Structural angles and steel tubing are by others. All Gauge Metal Studs, Kickers, Tracks, Channels, Runners, etc. are a part of this Contract. e. Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will receive and distribute wood doors. Wood Doors are furnished by others. f. Sequence of Work Fireproofing: Enclosed is the sequence of the structural steel erection. Subsequent trades will follow the same sequence. In order to maintain the job schedule it will be necessary for the Spray-On-Fireproofing to follow a similar sequence. It will not be possible to install all fireproofing in one continuous operation. Partitions: It will be necessary for partitions to follow a similar sequence as the fireproofing. Due to mechanical congestion at the second floor level , it may be necessary to install partitions on the third floor and fourth floor prior to the first floor and second floor. Structural Steel Erection will begin at the expansion joint located at the intersection of column lines I-6 and J-7. The building will be erected to its full height and erection shall proceed in a clock-wise direction finishing at the courts building (see "Key Plan" below). -3- 0911,29 CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(55) Addendum No. 2 212SI78 s START ERECTION i ! ff r ' i W 3 i 1 f KEY PLAN V. The following drawings are issued as part of this Addendum: i M.3 Revision 3 dated 02-01-78 M.4 Revision 3 dated 02-01-78 t M.5 Revision 3 dated 02-01-28 M.7 Revision 3 dated 02-01-78 M-19 Revision 2 dated 11-22-77 These drawings are included to coordinate closing of firewalls around ducts. See General Notes - Interior Partitions note I.C., Drawing A1 .1 , also structural Drawings Sli .l and 511 .2. Voids in firerated walls must be closed tight against ducts, and firedamper assemblies. VI. Drawing Clarifications: 1 . Typical interstitial ceiling support framing detail 14 on S9.9 is by Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor. W8 x W8 beams are by others. -4- n9/130 CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(55) Addendum No. 2 2128178 2. Typical gauge metal framing shown on Drawing 512.14 is by Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor. Structural angles and tubes are by others. 3. Lath and Plaster Contractor will seal air tight all cell shafts in clusters M, Q and D. 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Amqr= -44 'r''.�.�-3-�.�.►ao.- =r:i—a�s�:-ice acv-c 1 `/1/i/� r/ i"o r/ -1 Kaplan/McLaughh = DATE M TRA COSTA C JN Y DETENTION FACIL'T�( ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /- Z4--7) 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET N1i=Co. INTERIOR .�I:�`1�lr.J SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ��� �1 415.398.519 '-r. if,:it7� 1�.i7/7r3 , .,.,L�. , r t !n the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , , 1978 In the Matter of Authorizing the issuance of a purchase order LA GONDA WAY, Danville Area Project No. 46348-4481-661-78 The Public Works Director having advised that the J. ARTHUR WHITE CORPORATION of Walnut Creek, California submitted an informal bid of $9 ,500. 00 to install longitudinal drainage along La Gonda Way in the Danville area; and The Public Works Director having advised that this project meets all of the criteria in the County' s Drainage Policy (Board Resolution 69/283, dated April 29 , 1969) ; and The Public Works Director having RECOMMENDED that a purchase order be issued to the J. ARTHUR WHITE CORPORATION for completion of said work *` IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation;,; of the Public Works Director i8 approved. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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. Originating Department• PWD (LD) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc PW (LD) affixed this 23trtlay of February , 19 73 J. Arthur :'.hits Corp. 1263 Saddlehill Lane Concord, CA 94521 J. R. OLSSQN, Clerk Bryan & Murphy gyADeputy Clerk 1233 Alpine Rd. $zidra L. Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Purchasing I1 -2.13J761)m Z71 �V „W t ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of - Approval of Area Agency on Aging Annual Plan and Budget for Fiscal Year 1978-79 As recommended by the Contra Costa County Council on Aging and by the Director, Human Resources Agency, in his report to the Administrator dated February 22, 1978, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the 1978-79 Area Plan and Budget of the Area Agency on Aging is hereby APPROVED, said Area Plan having a total budget of $530,394 of which $451,381 is Title III Federal , $62,189 is County Share, and $16,824 is community match, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the Board that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the Plan and that the Director, Human Resouces Agency, is AUTHORIZED to submit the Plan to the State Office on Aging for approval. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 28, 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 Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants UNit cc: County Administrator affixed this 28th day of Februry 19__M County Auditor-Controller County Social Service Dept.-- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Office on Aging /�,, State of California-- BY�'�"'"''� �� " �-- Deputy Clerk Office on Aging Jar..ie L. Johnson EH:gm H-24417715m �� A9 ANNUAL AREA PLAN FOR PROGRESS TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE, COORDINATED SERVICE SYSTEM FOR OLDER PERSONS Submitted by BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (Designated Area Agency on Aging) for the i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1#7 i (Planning and Service Area) in CALIFORNIA f (State) for JULY 30, 1978 - JUNE 30, 1979 (Period Covered by Plan) di DREW Publication No. (OHD) 76-20117 • j ADMINISTRATION ON AGING t OFFICE OF MIAN DEVELOPI-MNT E i U.S. DEPARTHENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE C' June 1976 i Miaofilmed with hoard order ' AREA PLAN ON AGING Board of Supervisors This document constitutes Contra Costa County 's plan for (Area Agency on Aging) progress toward a comprehensive, coordinated service system for older persons during July 1 , 1978 to June 30, 1979 This Area plan on Aging (Period covered by Plan) represents the intent of the Area Agency on Aging to act as an advocate for programs for older persons in Contra Costa County A7 by . (Planning and Service Area) drawing attention to the needs of older persons for services and for !' 1 opportunities for services. The plan also represents efforts on the part i Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to coordinate all existing services (Area Agency on Aging) and resources in this planning and service area which can assist in j improving the lives of older persons, and to stimulate the commitment of additional funds by public and private agencies to support programs needed { s by older persons. r The plan presents analyses of the service needs of older persons and the r resources currently available to meet those needs. The plan also sets forth the pro ram priorities and specific objectives to be undertaken by Board o� Supervisors , Contra'Costa County during this plan year. (Area Agency on Aging) j i On behalf of the designated Area Agency on Aging, I certify that I am ` authorized to submit this plan summarizing the activities to be undertaken on behalf of older pers s in this planning and service area during this r plan year. ✓ R. t..,s . r FEB 2 8 1978 j or Signature 1/ Vobert 1. SChrocler, Lnairnian Date Title Chairman Board of Supervisors l/ Director of Multi-purpose Agency, if applicable Exhibit. A-1 Area Agency on Aging Plan Submittal 1. Planning and Service Area Designation: AREA 7 AREA AGENCY ON AGING 2. Organization of the Area Agency ! The Area Agency is a / / single purpose agency i - i - / / multi-purpose agency, and therefore has created _ a single organizational unit within the multi- purpose agency to carry out the functions and responsibilities of the Area Agency - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - is also JW grantee -of the State for Title VII nutrition projects 3. Name and Address of Agency 4. Name and Address of single organi- designated as Area Agency: zation unit (if different from 3): Board of Supervisors Contra Costa Office on Aging Contra Costa County 2450 Stanwell Drive, Suite #220 651 Pine Street Concord, CA 94520 Martinez, CA 94553 Name/Title of Director: Name/Title of Director: Robert Schroder, Chairman Jane McClelland, Director Board of Supervisors Contra Costa Office on Aging Area Code/Telephone No. Area Code/Telephone No. 415 372-2371 415 671-4233 S. Name, Title and Address of 6. Budget Period Covered by the Area Payee (Specify to whom checks Plan: should be sent): Auditor-Controller From July 1 , 1978 ThroughJune 30,'79 Contra Costa County - 625 Court Street Martinez, CA 94553 Area Plan Year: lst 2nd 3rd 4th X 2/21/78 �, � 52 Planning and Service Area: Exhibit A-2 Advisory Council Review of the Area Plan The Advisory Council to the Area Agency on Aging has participated in the development of the Area Plan and has reviewed the plan as herewith submitted_ FEB 2 R 1973 �Zl. Schroder Signature of Chair rson Date t i Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa County #7 Exhibit A-3 • Page 1 of 6 Public Hearings on the Area Plan The following is a description of public hearings held on the proposed Area Plan. Included are: (a) a description of the manner in which the hearings were conducted, including the manner in which the hearings were publicized, dates and location of the hearings; (b) the general attendance at the hearings (i.e., numbers of persons, and representation); (c) a summary of public comments made on the proposed plan; and (d) a summary of changes made in the proposed plan as a result of the public comments. SUMMARY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING Public Hearing, January 23, 1978 The following information is a summary of comments and suggestions presented at the West County Public Hearing regarding the proposal 1978-79 objectives for the Area Agency on Aging's Annual Plan. 1 . National Priority Services Concern expressed about the local home repair contractor not having funds available to help Services when they do not have enough money to pay for materials required. C The need for more para-legal staff was stated. Suggestion from audience to use CETA employees as handyman providers. The need for many types of transportation was energetically discussed by participants. Due to the *AC transit bus strike this subject was of great interest. Several people stressed the need for "specialized" transportation in their areas, as they had no bus service, strike or no strike. 2. Transportation (Coordination Coincil) Participants agreed that some sort of coordination was needed, and stated same. The majority of the discussion,once again, centered around the bus strike and certain proposed legislation affecting transportation. Supervisor Kenny agreed in theory with the proposed legislation (Bates bill). 3. Adult Day Care Question raised about geographic location of present day care center f being difficult for !Jest County people to get to. According to cur- rent legislation (AB 1611 and AB 1612) will allow the County to j establish (license) day care centers throughout the County. C Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa County #7 Exhibit A-3 Page 2of6 - SUMMARY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING Public Hearing, January 23, 1978 The County must first produce a countywide plan_ Participants were. agreeable to the day care concept. 4. Information and Referral No comments. 5. Ombudsman Interest and approval expressed by audience. An ombudsman spoke as to the continuing need for volunteers in convalescent hospitals. Aspects 'of Area Plan Responsive'ta 'Issues Raised: 1 . Handyman contracts will be consolidated and Agency will work to maximize senior benefits from CETA and other appropriate DOL projects. 2. Transportation coordination is to be one of the major goals of Agency coordination effort in this plan year. 3. Agency will work with other County offices and Adult Day Health Care sub-contractor to expand service. West County will be particularly considered as possible second site. 4. General Correspondence -- no special response seems to be required. 5. General Correspondence -- no special response seems to be required. Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa County r7 Exhibit A-3 Page 3 of 6 SUMMARY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING Public Hearing, January 25, 1978 The following information is a summary of comments and suggestions presented at the Central County Public Hearing regarding the proposed 1978-79 objectives for the Area Agency on Aging's Annual Plan. 1. National Priority Service At' this particular hearing, Objective 1 and Objective 2 were jointly discussed due to audience enthusiasm. Much discussion about current AC transit strike and the resulting hardships encountered by seniors. Appeals for reinstatement of service were made to Supervisor Boggess. Supervisor Boggess assured audience that the Board had urged prompt settlement. A concern was expressed about the skyrocketing insurance required by the County as the greatest immediate problem for small agencies. Supervisor Boggess was asked to pursue the possibility of the County developing a joint coverage plan. Agreement was expressed for a Coordination Council for paratransit. 2. Adult Day Care Agreement of Adult Day Care concept. Some concern was expressed over low wages paid to In-Home Care and not really revelant to Adult Day Care. 3. Information and Referral Consensus that services were well known and approved. 4. Ombusdman General approval and agreement. Clarification of secondary service was given to be that through the efforts of helping one client, others benefit from that help--then that is a secondary service. 5. Pooling Objectives Member of Human Services Advisory Commission supported this concept in solving many aspects of related problems. Discussion was entertained on the problem of not enough lead time for boards, agencies and public servants to review proposals, funding regu- lations, etc. from State and Federal agencies. In general the pooling objectives were accepted and approved. Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa County #7 Exhibit A-3 SUMMARY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Page 4 of 6 AREA AGENCY ON AGING Public Nearing, January 25, 1978 Aspects of-Area Plan Responsive to Issues Raised: 1 . Agency will be working closely with sub-contractors and CDA to develop appropriate statewide insurance program. 2. No special response seems to be required. 3. No special response seems to be required. 4. No special response seems to be required. 5. No special response seems to be required. 6. Pooling Objective Plan has been written to provide for earlier preparation of materials and broader participation in review. (See Exhibit D-1) Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa County #7 Exhibit A-3 SUMMARY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Page 5 of 6 AREA AGENCY ON AGING Public Hearing, January 26, 1978 The following information is a summary of comments and suggestions presented at the East County Public Hearing regarding the proposed 1978-79 objectives for the Area Agency on Aging's Annual Plan. 1. National Priorities Again, the comments made by the audience reflected concerns about Objective 1 and Objective 2. The majority of concerns expressed were about transportation--rather the lack of adequate transportation. The AC transit strike and the poor scheduling of AC were thoroughly discussed. Participants were told about the new East Contra Costa Transit Authority, and that funds had been received to start a paratransit service for the five communities in East County. Project will also provide coordination services with other existing buses; i.e., Antioch and Title VII buses. Also comments were heard about what objectives were countywide and which were not. East County thoroughly drove home the need for para- transit and general interest and approval of these objectives were expressed. 2. Adult Day Health Care Comments made as to the present center being unavailable, due to distance, to East County. Information was presented explaining AB 1611 and AB 1612, providing for centers throughout the County. Much interest expressed about what Day Health Care is and approval of this objective. 3. Information and Referral General discussion about definition of I & R and reinforcement of availability of T & R to East County. I & R was complimented for good work and interest and approval were expressed. 4. Ombudsman Interest expressed about definition of ombudsman, how it works and what secondary service is. Several East County residents who are in the Ombudsman Program explained the program. Some voiced their concern about retribution toward the patient if a complaint was lodged. It is against the law to do this, but some participants said they had knowledge of retributions in the past. Approval of this objective was expressed. 031.; Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa County #7 Exhibit A-3 Page 6 of 6 SUMMARY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING Public Hearing, January 26, 1978 Aspects 'of Area Plan Responsive to Issues Raised: 1. Staff will be working on transportation coordination objective and will pay special attention to Bethel Island in the development of the Tri-Delta Transportation Coordination Program and related AAA Programs. 2. See response to issue re West County hearing. 3. General support--no specific corrective response seems to be required. { _s {� � ,c ., .d.,...,..b _ . t'xnj_D1t J6-4 ' Page 1 of 2 , (lI Summary Statement of Pr::orities for Area Agency Activities The following constitutes a summary of the priorities of the Area Agency's program, setting forth the rrajor efforts to be undertaken during this plan period totard the achievement of a comprehensive and coordinated service syste for older persons in the planning and service area. The priorities have been determined through an analysis of the needs of older persons, resources in the planning and service area, and deficiencies in the current system- (as described in Section C of the plan), and through the planning activities of the Area Agency (as described in Section D of the plan). . In keeping with the stated purpose and goals of the program under Title III of the Older Americans Act, the Contra Costa County Office on Aging has as its goal to, "(1)• secure and maintain maximum independence and dignity in a home j environment for older persons capable of self-care with appropriate supportive services; and (2) remove individual and social barriers to economic and persona independence for older persons, including the provision of opportunities for employment and volunteer activities where older persons live." In view of the sizeable portion of the County's elderly who are nursing home residents (ap- proximately 3,000 or 4%) and the need to work toward a comprehensive and coor- dinated system of services providing a continuum of care, our goal also include . (3) obtaining for seniors who do need the services provided in a nursing home the range and quality of services which will safeguard the full measure of in- dependence and dignity which they have the human right to expect, notwithstan- ding their physical limitations and lessened ability to care for themselves. C During the 1971-'78 program year the AAA has used Title III funds to improve, or begin, social services for the elderly in the priority categories of: trans- portation, in-home services, minor home repair, multi-service centers, nursing home Ombudsman, nutrition, paralegal services, day health center, and Informa- tion and Referral. These services will be continued in the 1978-' 79 program year although Title III support is not planned for the multi-service center activity_ (Title V funding is expected to continue available_) Support for home repair will be reduced. However, full senior participation in CETA home repair projects will be sought and the home chore project will be broadened to include referrals for seniors requesting minor repairs who cannot be served by CETA. Program expansion will be sought in the areas of transportation, coor- dination and a strengthened and widened Adult Day Health service. Specific program targets for the year are summarized in the following table. (See table G.) Project experience in the first part of '77-'78 indicates that these are realistic but not overly easy goals which projects should be able to meet in their second year of operation. I Three transportation projects are proposed for continued partial AAA support in '77-'78_ These are the Alamo/Danville bus, the Richmond area UCSSO bus, an i the West Pittsburg Title VII bus operated for the Health Department by Home Health & Counseling_ These will form the nucleus of a paratransit coordinatio r � effort in which we will work to maximize use of equipment and resources, de- velop working agreements which will overcome wasteful route and service area Planning a Jervl ce Area: Lon u e LU5 LC l.uw1 ty ;, t L.nn 3 u I L r. , Page 2 of 2 Summary Statement of Priorities for Area Agency Activities restrictions and encourage all feasible pooling of resources and information to get the most transportation for the most people to get them to critically needed social services. Goodwill participation on a regular basis will be a requirement for any Title III funding for a transportation project. Should additional funds become available priority will be given to providing for at least one lift-equipped vehicle with radios compatible with the County communication system and capable of networking linkage will be pursued should funds become available--if this is judged feasible after technical study. We will work to expand the Day Health Care service in two ways. Provided use has grown sufficiently we will work with the contractor to develip non AAA resources so that a fourth, and then a fifth day of service can be added. Maximum available t.edi-Cal reimbursement will be sought to stretch funds--model project support will be sought. Service will be expanded through promotion of satelite center, less elaborabely equipped but drawing on local resources and interest and tied in with the main facility for technical and professional support and service. :there con- ditions permit, this growth will also be related to developing multi-service centers receiving Title V or A6998 assistance and to existing small projects already contemplated or under way in different communities. Coordination with the development of a Countywide program conforming to state requirements is a program development priority this year. This pattern d activity is based on the assumption that the amount of funds available will at least be maintained at the current level. The AAA and its Advisory Council feel that in view of the present critical needs, the growing numbers of seniors, and the alarming erosion of resources due to inflation, every- effort very-effort should be made to obtain increased funding for.all titles of the Older Americans Act. This is essential if we are to make any progress toward an ade- quate level of even the most basic services_ Table G Program Targets Service Units Seniors Alamo/Danville bus 3,000 one-way trips 960 UCSSO bus 4,000 one-way trips 800 , Title VII bus 2,100 one-way trips 200 Home Services 3,500 visits 700 Paralegal Services 1,000 contacts 1,000 Home Chore & Repair 2,000 referrals 1,500 Ombudsman 100 primary complaints 3,000 Day Health Care 2,340 service days 75 Planning Service Area Contra Costa #7 tXHlt3t � u-I�a) n ORGANIZATIONAL. CHART Area Agency' on Aging BOARD OF SUPERVISORS r r r r . r . . • . r r F.:.: i.. d Av is County Administrator Y ' ni stra for Advisory Council n c it nt Y it3 - on Aging 9 - ( Human Resources Agency i • 16 Local Committees 1 onAging 7T 1 ' 1 1 . County Manpower Health Department Social Service 1 Medical Services Project Department - 1 . I •: 1 Mental Health . 1 0 n . 1 i Services Agingo - • - - - -� I • m 1 T7 x FIn rmtfo donx ' Referral ' *Area Agency on Aging ' PLANNING & SERVICE AREA: Contra Costa #7 EXHIBIT B-1(b; ORGANIZATIONAL CHART CONTRA COSTA OFFICE ON AGING FDirector - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Advisory Council - - - - - - N - N V V Program Planner Standing Special Issue Specialist Committees Task Forces - Fiscal Program - Analyst* Evaluator 16 Local Committees on Aging Office Program 3 I & R Manager Coordinator Coordinators** 10 Half-Time I & R Aides Typist Account Clerk *Purchase of Services Approximately 1/2 Time of Fiscal Analyst - Social Service Department **Perform Program Coordination Services 1/3 of Time m W Cr 1 • • EXHIRT"'1-2 Planning and Service Areas Contra Costal ' Proposed Staffing Flan for the Area Agency 1. Identify Each 2, If•Position is Currently Filled, Indicate If Staff Member is 3. If Position is not Position Currently Filled, Individually, Sex Ago Racial-Ethnic Composition Indicate Proposed by Descriptive '' Date When Position L 'Title (Complete 0 0 p o e a H ril Will be Filled rfor Each Proles- 60 5 ,° a A a `' t4 s onal, Clerical, I t .o ?o 1 ,c ~ and Volunteer Male Female Under 60 or over H a 04 w 43 0 Position) P4 w c.n . v %%4 D I RECTOR 1 1 1 1 PLANNER 2 1 1 1 1 PROGRANI COORDINATOR 1 T F, 11 C0011DINATOR 1 9/1/77 - I F, R C001WINAT011 1 1 1 1 I tt Et COORDINA'i'Oit I FISCAL ANALYST W : PR GRAPI EVALUATOR,RAP I F, It AID!: 1 1 1 1 Fr It AIDE 1 1 1. ..1 I G It AIDI; 1 I F, it AIDE: 1 _ . 1 . . 1.. . 1. I F, R AIDE 1 . .1 :. . .... , It -AIDE 1 1 1• 1 I f, R HIDE 1 .1' :1 I I F, R AIDE 1 1 1 1 IF, RAIDE 1 1 1 1 I Fi It AIDC 1 1 1 1 ACCOUNTTCCLERK 1 1 . 1. . 77. 71 'TYP IST 1 1 1 1 VOLUNTEER 1 7/1/77 VOLUNTEER 1' 7/1777 O1.UN'TRER 1 7 1 PROGRAM SPECIALIST ,.► L JL Planning and Service Area: Exhibit B-34 Advisory Council Representation The following is a description of the advisory council composition in accordance with governing Federal regulations: 1. The advisory council to the Area Agency is comprised of 35 persons, including 31 older persons. The advisory council is also comprised of members of the general public and other representatives of program participants. 2. 92.6 2 of the council membership is comprised of consumers of services under the Area Plan. 3- Older low income and older minority persons are represented on the advisory council ( 8 , total number of older low income and older mi- - nority persons). , . 4. Older minority persons are represented on the advisory council at least in proportion to the number of older minority persons in the planning and service area: 13.9 x -- proportion of older minority persons to all older persons in the planning and service area C22-9Z -- proportion of older minority persons to total members on advisory council S. Title VII nutrition project(A) is (XIS) located within the planning and service area. No / Yes. A representative(1) of the nutrition project council(ro) is (AM) represented on the advisory council to the Area Agency. 2/21/78 Planning and Service Area: Exhibit B-3b j Page 1 of 1 jl Advisory Council Membership The following is a listing of advisory council members and the period of their appointment to the council. Chairman is indicated by *. Mrs. Agnes Bardin (1978) Ms. Hazel Shirley (1978) _Mr. Cleophas Brown (1979) Mr. Pete Singley (1979) Ms. Juanita Bartlet (1979) Mr. Roger Spaulding (1978 Mrs. Cora Burch (1978) ) Ms. Delma Webb (1978) z Mr. Clarence Craig (1978) Mrs. Ruth Mary Whelan (1978) Mrs. Beryl Crow (1978) Mr. Charles Wind (1979) Mrs. Thelma Dahlin (1978) Mr. Maurice Williams, Sr. (1979) -Mr. William Diffenderfer (1978) Mrs. Zola Williams (1978) Mrs. Pauline Doherty (1978) Mrs. Lucy Donly (1978) r. Dorian Edwards (1978) rs. Lofton Fowler (1979) Mr_ Ralph Guidi (1978) Mrs. Josephine Haas (1978) Mr. H.H. Bud Harr (1979) Mrs. Mattie Harrison (1978) Ms. Vernice Justis (1979) Mrs. Beatrice Martilla (1978) Mr. Heizo Oshima (1979) Mrs. Betty Parkany (1979) Mrs. Mary McDonald (1978) Mrs. Marie Perez (1978) Mrs. Blanche Perkins (1979) Mr. Laurence Posey (1978) Mrs. Lela Sater (1978) *Mr. Art Schroeder (1979)* Mrs. Edna Selley (1978) 2/21/78 PLANNING & SERVICE AREA: Contra Costa #7 LXH1611 6-4 ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL The following presents a summary of the organization & responsibilities of the Advisory Council : A. Area Plan 1 . Review, advise, and approve the Area Agency Plan, and recommend its adoption to the Board of Supervisors. 2. Advise the•Board of Supervisors and the Office on Aging on all matters of implemen- tation of the Area Plan. 3. Through the Planning and Contracts Committee, work with the staff of the Contra Costa Office on Aging (a) develop and implement the Area Plan, and (b) evaluate project proposals submitted by agencies and groups in the community and submit recommendations to the Advisory Council. 4. Review staff evaluations of all components of the Area Plan, including the opinions of older persons participating in such activities. B. Facilitate planning and development of a comprehensive and coordinated service system for the older residents of the County by the following actions: I . Strengthen and coordinate the 16 Local Committees on Aging which serve as forums for the expression of the needs of older persons in the community and implement action on a local level. 2. Enlist interest and participation of such resources as agencies, business, public and voluntary organizations, churches, clubs, hospitals, schools, physicians, dentists, and unions in the service areas of housing, health, leisure time, rehabilitation, employment, nutrition, social and volunteer set-vices and RSVP, in order to enhance the comprehensiveness and coordina- tion of the services delivery system for older persons. 3• Work cooperatively with the Senior Forum (representatives of 50 senior citizens and retirement groups) to strengthen and extend social , recreational, educational and volunteer services in local communities throughout the county. C. Advocacy and Public Relations 1. Through the Countywide Legislative Review Committee carry on specific advocacy activities such as public hearings, legislative review and public relations. 2. Provide the leadership in advocating for older persons by conducting public hearings (speakouts) on needs and priorities, and by recommending action to the Board of Supervisors. 3. Provide information upon unmet and priority needs and the views of Contra Costa older persons to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Increase and extend understanding of older persons and their needs. MAR 311977 ; F f ..2 PSA: Contra Costa 417 ACTION FOR TRAINING & MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT 1978-1979 Form 2 EXHIBIT 11-10 Page 1 of 1 CONTENT OF TRAINING CATEGORY & NU14BER OF PROPOSED ORGANIZATION OR AMOUNT OF OLDER PERSONS FOR b1HO14 QUARTER OF INSTITUTION TO AMERICANS ACT TRAINING PROVIDED TRAINING PROVIDE TRAINING FUNDS TO BE USED Pre-,fob orientation, supple- Sr Employment Enrollees 2 Office on Aging, Man- III TITLE IV-A mental on-the-job training AAA & CETA staff 2 ower, Contract A en 1 250 Su►nner 1978 Gerontology AAA, Title VII staff, Advi- USC Andrus Gerontology alnstitute. sory Co membrs total 4 4 Cntr & UC Berkeley 740 ' Sr Cntr & Nutrition Prog, Title VII Nutr tion.'staff & UC Berkeley, Community staff develpmt, & improving Volunteers 20, Sr Cntr Staff 2, 3 College, CDA Workshops 400 .quality of services, develmt & volunteers 40 of enrichmnt, Creative Listn ,.Role of Local Comm, Advocacy, Local Committees/Commissions 2,3,4; Local workshops, -5 Older Americans Act, Needs on Aging members-160 persons 1/3 in different county areas, Assessmt, Problem Solving Advisory Council (35) each DVC & Ofc on Aging, Re- 600 Specific Comm Sery needs, treat for Advisory Co. Leadership Development. Lower division programs in Local comm prsns working w1th UVC & Los medanos col __TT555 field of Gerontology ro s for older prsns (40) 3 Sr I&R Aide training, n- Staff lO V61unteers 5 1 3 4 Consultant-B. Fielding 600 service trainingCommunityI&R 5 MSW Conferences dealing with Ger- AAA staff/Board/Adv Co mem- ,2,3, ' Western gerontology Sac 1 ,400 ontology/Aging Issues, Sr, bers (10 persns) 25% ea & others -Prog, Fed & Statepolicy - Tech Prog Trng,: hsng, trans, As approp: AAA & Title VII Classes, conferences, day health cntrs, MHealth for staff: Prog Coord, Director, 1 ,2,3,4 workshps, UC Berk, CDA, 600 older prsns, Sr Cntr devlmpt, Title VII Drctr,or Coord, Prog 25% ea Loc & State Sery Org. , I&R advcy, health, emplyment, Spec, I&R Coords, Aides (15) USC. community or an. Prog Mn9int Components Inclbut. As approp: AAA & VII staff-staff-10 USC, works ►ops, Inter- not limited to, budgeting, ac- prsns: i .e. , Director,, Office 1 ,2,3,4 govmt .Mgmt Inst, or 750 ,:countability, planning for sr Mgr, Planner, Prog Evaluator, 256 ea Conferences. programs, ofc mgmt skills, ac- Fiscal Analyst, Acct Clk, Typ- counting, evaluation, setting ist-Clk, Prog Specialist ob 'ectives other admin matters TOTALS $7,205 2/21/78 ; tT7 C:C� Planning and Service Area: 57 EXHIBIT B-6 Page 1 of 10 i Contra Costa County Office on Aging AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN 1978 - 1979 Patrick Boyle Affirmative Action Coordinator f k ,� �) Planning and Service Area: m7 EXHIBIT B-6 Page 2 of 10 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN I. Policy and Objectives A. Director's Policy Statement on Equal Employment Opportunity The Cotttna Costa County 066.iee on Aging is committed to the goa- o6 equaZ oppottun.ity in emptoyment without regard to grace, eoton, utig.ion, sex, age, nati.ona2 ot.ig.rn on phys.i.ca2 handicap. ASSL mative action and equal emptoyment opportunity activiti.ea cure .the hesponsibiZ ty o6 aZZ sta66 membeA4 but most paAti.euta/Zy the D.clrectot, �espeeia.Zey when .invo.Zved .in the s eZectc:on, pfeaee- ment, trans 'eA, pnemoti.on, training, and tenmi..nati.on o6 personne— AU 6ta66 w.c.0 be made aware o6 this equa.Z opportunity poti.ey and any stars peAzon who knowi.ngty 4aZtz to adhen.e to .the intent o6 this poZi.cy w tt be subject to di4c,ipZinaAy action. The 066ice on Aging wZU pnov.ide equa.2 employment oppo� based on meA,it, e66ici.ency, and 6.c tneas as aseett fined by com- petitive exam .through the Contra Costa County C.i.viZ Service System. The 066.i.ee on Aging wi t2 take a66itmati.ve action notonty to pkovide Son equitab.Ze tepnesentation on agency s.ta56 o6 quaPi6ied minority and otdeA persons but a.0 o to provide bon butt utilization o6 skirts which emptoyees Ming to theih rvo&k, oppoatuncties son ttai.ning and the devetopment o6 new ski,Pts, and development o6 advancement po.tenti.ce. The Board oS SupeAv.isons has the a timate tesponsibitity Son the poti.cy, ditecti.on, and imptementati.on o6 the A66Ztmati.ve Action Ptan. The Board o6 Supelrv.tso✓rs Witt de.Zegate to .the Oss.ice on Aging Dixectot tntreugh the Human Resources bitecton the tespon.sib.i,Q,i ty and au thot.cty to .implement the 6otego.cng A'6 tmati.ve Action Poticy state- ment and the tesu.Z.ting A56.irmati.ve Action Ptognam. It .iz .the inten- tion o6 .the 066.1 ce that the pt.oeedun.es outUned .in this p.tan wife in- sure achievement o6 .the goaZ o6 nen-dZsck m.i.ra ion and but- equatity in emp.Zoyment. Jane F. McClelland Director, Office on Aging t , I)NOT -n Planning and Service Area: #7 EXHIBIT B-6 Page 3 of 10 j B. Objectives 1 . To remove artificial barriers or inequities in the personnel system which deny employment or advancement to qualified individuals. 2. Through pcsitive, aggressive steps, to insure the utilization of qualified older and minority group individuals at all levels of staff. 3. To create within the Office on Aging an environment of human understanding which will allow employees to develop to their maximum potential . II. Administration of the Office on Aging Affirmative Action Plan A. Office on Aging Director The Office Director has primary responsibility for the Affirmative Action Plan. The Office Director shall : Be responsible for the policy, direction, and implementation of the Affirmative Action Plan to assure attainment of equal employment opportunities in the Office on Aging. Provide, within budgetary limits, the necessary financial and staff support needed for the effective implementation of the plan. Specify the procedures to be utilized in the establishment and administration of the plan. Create improved understanding of racial-ethnic minority cul- tures and older persons among office staff. Insure that the Affirmative Action Plan is known and under- stood within the Office and within the Community. B. Office Affirmative Action Coordinator The Program Evaluator shall be designated Affirmative Action Coordinator and shall be responsible for the management, direction, and monitoring of the Affirmative Action Pian. The Coordinator shall : Assist the Office Director in the review and.analysis of work- force data to determine the progress being made toward goals. Recormend to the Office Director policies and procedures to insure that the goals and objectives of the plan are achieved. �r1 Planning and Service Area: 47 EXHIBIT B-6 Page 4 of 10 Maintain liaison with state and federal agencies, the county Affirmative Action Officer, and local community organizations.- Periodically review all personnel procedures and records of placement, promotions, and terminations in order to take steps to remove any obstacle to the Plan's objectives. Investigate complaints of discrimination at the Office level and coordinate such investigations with the County Affirmative Action Officer and the Civil Service Department. Investigate the effects of County Civil Service policies and procedures on Office on Aging staffing patterns. Advise the Program Coordinator of the Affirmative Action requirements of sub-contractors. Coordinate recruitment monitoring with the Human Resource Agency Affirmative Action Officer to assure that it is reaching all sources that are likely to produce qualified minority, aged and women candidates. Monitor the placement, counseling, and training of minority group, aged, and female employees during probation. C. Resources The Program Evaluator shall spend approximately one tenth (1/10): on Affirmative Action functions. III. Demographic Characteristics of Persons Aged 60 or Over in Contra Costa County A. - Total Population in Area NUMBER PERCENT 1975 Countywide Special Census 582,829 100.0% B. Total Number of Persons Age 60 or Over in CCC 1975 Countywide Special Census 67,943 11 .7% C. Racial-Ethnic Composition American Indian 248 .4% Black 5,393 7.9% Spanish Language 2,355 3.5% Oriental 1 ,467 2.20% + ; , Planning and Service Area: 1#7 EXHIBIT B-l6Q Page 5 of IV. Affirmative Action Plan'for Staffing A. Goals 1. Minority Group Representation on Staff The Countywide Special Census of 1975 indicates that members of minority groups compose 14 percent of persons age 60 and over in Contra Costa County. The goal for recruitment of minority staff members for the staff of approximately twenty (20) is a minimum 20 percent, four (4) minority persons. 2. Persons Over Age 60 The Office on Aging will take positive steps to remove artificial barriers or inequities in the personnel system which deny employment or advancement to qualified persons age 60 or over. Because of the nature of the program administered by the Administration on Aging, significant _ efforts will be made to obtain full utilization of qualified older persons in staff positions subject to the Contra Costa County merit system and standards. B. Recruitment �. The Contra Costa County Civil Service Department has primary responsi- bility for the recruitment of qualified candidates for employment. It is the objective of the Office to assist the Civil Service Department in assuring that all segments of the older persons and minority older persons communities are reached in its recruitment efforts and that job candidates be invited to seek employment with the Office on Aging. Particular emphasis will be placed on reaching the Spanish speaking and Black communities. The most severe restraint on expeditious hiring of staff is the time required by the processing of the County Civil Service Department, to whose standards and requirements the Office on Aging is subject, which requires a period of 75-90 days subsequent to job announcement. C. . Selection and Appointments With the exception of final appointments, the primary responsibility for developing and implementing the methods and tools utilized in the selec- tion process rests with the County Civil Service Department. It is the objective of the Agency to'assist the Civil Service Department in its responsibilities in the selection process to assure that all barriers to the advancement of minorities and persons age 60 or over are removed_ V. Complaint and Resolution Procedure A. An opportunity for an informal and confidential conference with the super- visor shall be provided for joint resolution of the complaint within a period of five (5) calendar days. f)/Y'r Planning and Service Area: 11 EXHIBIT B-6 Page 5 of 10 B. If no resolution is reached, an opportunity for confidential and informal conference of the employee, supervisor and Director of the Office on Aging, shall be provided for joint resolution of the complaint within a period of five (5) calendar days. C. If no resolution is reached, a request for hearing is filed with the Director of Social Service who shall issue notice o' a hearing to be conducted within ten (10) calendar days. D.. The Affirmative Action Coordinator, working closely with the AAC of the Human Resources Agency, shall investigate and report the com- plaint through the Director to the Social Service Director prior to the hearing. An interview will be conducted with the complainant to determine: The reasons for the belief that discriminiation occurred. The specific action which the complainant believes was discriminating. The dates these discrimination actions are said to have occurred. The report shall include information obtained from the complainant and a. des.cription of the investigation. A record of-the ',earing shall be kept and•final dete ruination put into writing. A copy of this report shall be given to- the complainant. E. In the event of an adverse decision, the complainant may file an appeal with the Affirmative Action Officer of the County. The Director shall issue a notice setting forth the grounds for any adverse action to be taken giving the affected employee an opportunity to respond and advising that employee of the right to appeal . F. Every employee shall be given a copy of the ComDlaint Resolution Procedure. G. All employees of the Office on Aging shall be held harmless from repri- sals, or other adverse action as a direct or indirect result of excer- cising their rights to equal employment opportunity under these Com- plaint Resolution Procedures. VI. Program Evaluation The Affirmative Action Coordinator will be responsible for evaluating and monitoring the Affirmative Action Plan within the Office on Aging and for advising the Office Director on the impact his/her decisions have on the plan and the overall personnel program. In order to provide for continuous monitoring analysis and evaluation of the Affirmative Action Plan, the following steps will be taken: The Affirmative Action Coordinator shall continuously monitor the ethnic composition of the Office on Aging staff and submit quarterly reports to the Director of the Office on Aging. Planning and Service Area: #7 ExhibitB-6Page 7 These reports shall include: • Race of all employees o Sex of all employees • Age of all employees The Affirmative Action Coordinator shall devise a system to collect and analyze statistical data on the employment of minority groups, women, and aged in the organization and in the geographical area. Planning and Service Area: r7 Exhibit B-6 Page 8 of 10 CONTRA COSTA OFFICE ON AGING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN . . . . . . ANALYSIS OF .STAFFING PATTERNS. . . . : TITLE NAME. . . .FEMALE. BLACK 'SPANISH'' 'ORIENTAL.' AMERIND. OTHER 40-49 50-59 60f DIRECTOR JANE 'MCCLELLAND 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -PLANNER CARL COLE 0 0 0 0 0 U .0 1 0 COORDINATOR SALLY' SHULTZ 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 SPECIALIST BOB SESSLER 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . .0 I&R COORDINATOR JACK HARMELL 0 0 0 0 0 ..0 _ 0 0 0 I&R COORDINATOR DOROTHY TARPEY 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I&R COORDINATOR JUDY WEITZNER 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EVALUATOR PAT BOYLE 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FISCAL ANALYST JIM TAKAHASHI 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 AIDE ETHEL MARQUART 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 1 AIDE NANCY NEAL 1 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 AIDE ELSIE LAPHAM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 AIDE GAIL ZARO 1 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 AIDE FLORENCE LACOURS 1 - ..0 • 0 -0 - 0 — 0 0 1 0 AIDE SAM HARRIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 AIDE MARJORIE FUSON 1 0 0 0 0 •0 0 1 0 AIDE VERA RIDLEY 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 AIDE ALYSE CUNNINGHAM 1 •0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 AIDE ------- - - - - - - - - - OFFICE MANAGER LILLIAN KOCH 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TYPIST LORNA MOORE 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ACCOUNT CLERK ROSEANN YBARRA 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 115 1 1 1 0 0 1 5- 6 Planning and Service Area #7 EXHIBIT B-6 Page 9 of YO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Assessment SuRnary Progress Toward Objectives 1976-77 Objective: ftog tela: F1 To remove artificial barriers or inequi- ties in the personnel system which deny Some employment or advancement to qualified individuals. r2 Through positive, aggressive steps, to Several steps begun. The insure the utilization of qualified older hiring of an Affirmative Action _ and minority group individuals at all Coordinator. Staff training in levels of staff. Equal Employment Opportunity. The beginning of a sub-contrac- tor Affirmative Action System. i The beginning of a system of workforce analysis. Several staff meetings on Affirmative C; Action questions. 1#3 To create within the Office on Aging an Substantial progress. All in- environment of human understanding which dicators of staff efficiency will allow employees to develop to their and morale regarding equal em- maximum potential . ployment opportunity issues have been positive. Turnover 1977-1978 Ro4it i.on: Reason: Infav^mation_and Referral Aide Voluntary retirement Information and Referral Aide Voluntary Retirement Information and Referral Aide Vnluntairy Retirement' t r��,14 Planning and Service Area 1#7 EXHIBIT B-G Page 10 of 10 t • Workforce Composition (3/1/77) G•'coup: Goat: Number in Woxk6cace= $ o6 Wcprk5on..c.e: Minority 4 3 14% Over 60 Not stated 6 29% Female Not stated 45 7Tg Problems and Priorities for 1977-78 Pnobtem: P, iD& ty: Too few qualified minorities certified 11 Investigalion, analysis, and for appointment to the Office on Aging. advocacy of change in Civil Service certification regula- tions for applicants to the Office on Aging. Confusion over Affirmative Action _ 92 Continued Affirmative Action regulations. training. e.A,�lU1 / Ute. ASSIIIIA CE: O (: MI'l.IANCEs WIT11 TELE IfEl"Airrmf•NT OF HEALTH. F.mitwrio.N. ANI) WI:1.1-'ARE REGULAnox usink.11 1'1'1'1.1: VI OFTHE HE CIVIL RIWITS ACT OF 1964 f Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County (hereinafter called the "Applicant") (Mame of Applicant) HEREBY 1(;),,E;S' TH a'T it will con. ply w i ch title VI of the Civil Rights Act of.196:1 IP.t.. 80-1521) and all rcqulrcm.ents imposed by or pursuant to the Regulation of the Department ' Of Etca!th, hJucation, and '•:'t:lfare (45 CrFR Par: 80) issued pursuant to that title, to the end that, in aceorclaace with title Vl of that Acr and the Regulation, no Fcrson in the United States shall, cin the ground ni race:, cc-.!or, or national origin, be excluded from pzrticipatioa ia, be denied the _ benefits of, or be when-vise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the Applicant tceeives Federal financial assistance fron the Dcpartnent; and HEREBY G1VcS ASSURA::CE THAT it will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agree- - 'nsnt. - - • . - ' - - If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the'aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the Applicant by the Department, this assurance shall obligate the Applicant, or ir. the east of an transfer of such property, any cransfc:rr, for the criod during • which the real props-y or structure is used for s purpose for 'which the FedCr3l financial assist- - - ance ia•extende? or for another purpose involving the provision of sinilar services or b.-.neNcs. : If any personal property is so provided, this assutaacc shall ebligxte the A?plica;It for the - period during aiich it retains ownership or possession of the property. In all other cases,this -assu ance shall obligate the Applicant for the period during which ch Ft-dcral fiaazcia! assist- • ,ance is extended to is by ch: Department. - THIS A�Sl14a`'CE is given -in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any 'ard all ' -Federal grants, loam, contracts, propc::y, discounts or other Federal financial assistance extended after- the dxtr hereof to the Applicant by the 6--p2rtnent, including inscallnent pay- MC.—Its after such date on account of applic2tions 'for Federal financial assistance which were : approved before such dace. The AppNcarc rccogrizcs -and agrees that such :cderal financial . • - • - assistance will be extceded in reliance on the representations and agrcemerts made in this - - assurance, and chat the United Stases shall ha-ve the riylic cc seek iudicial enforcement of this . ssurarce. This assurance is binding on ch= a Applicnt, a its successors, transferees,,and assign- _ •' _ ees, and clic person orpersons whose signatures appear below are aurhori=ed to.sign chis assur- ance on behalf of :he Applicanr. .Dated VAR 8' 1977 aro of-s cervi sons, Contra Costa County Boggess .. (Ptesiderc, CAairmac of BOA-4 0 "or ce_pstable - •u:3ocized offiei '• ••' ' Administration Building Ilarren Boggess, Chair;-pan, Board of ' 551- Pine Street - - - Supervisors Martinez. CA 94553 (applicant's nailio� aJJre�s) _- MAR 3I 197 '' 3 . _ 7 �r Y 0 a p O s• 6 r a•r A u s � r d r i n + N A f n x P u! ..A r � t � Qr a • P A i n - n � l Y f s O z 6 r it 6 s 2 d G- cu •r 0 Ca V s J U 4-J Fes- m 0 X ( 1 ty V 4-) V co - L ta LLJ v Y ♦r N t M• L.iJ C0013 L.L., O _o !" N V w N O Q u N LLJ �.. w u i N L S N .n H N V N Cr aLLS O M- O z t? u N NIn w _Z •C O � Z N x � N 4 EXHIBIT C-2 Planning and Service Areas Contra -Costa County #7 Page 1 of .3..__ Population of the Total Planning and Service Area, end ,its, Component Counties, or Major Sub-areae* W a� Planning and Service Area, Papulation Aged GO or Over County, or Mnjaa Sub-area All Ages Percent of. Percent Number'* All Ages Distribution l/ Planning and Service Area, .582,829 . 67,9!!3 11 ,66%a Total . . . . . . . � . . � . . . . . . . . . . l00 (87 .27) (59,291) ALAMO, DANVILLE 26,993. 1,862 6.90 2.74% ANTIOCH 33,215 3,426 10.30 5.03 , BETHEL ISLAND 1 ,980 1 571 • 2.8.8 .84 DRI-WrW'OOD 3,662, 548 14.96 .81 $YRON ; 450 62 13.78 . .09 CLAYTON 1,790 • 81 4.53 .12 -- CONCORD 94,673 7,235 7.64 10.65 CROCKETT 2,981 597 . 20.03 .88 EL CERRITO 22,950 . 4,339 18,91 6.39 EL SODRANTE 4,472 376 8.41 5.53 �v 1-11:RCULES 121 17 14 .05 03 -41 0 top ' 1 i'opu.lation 60 or over, for counties or major cub-areas,, as a percent of total persons 60 or over in planning w -vi- *1975 Countvuaid- Special Census. **The ?6 sub-areas 'notal 59.201 f87"" of total nomilationl : t EXHIBIT C-2 Planning and Service Area: 'Contra Costa '*County V. ; Page 2 of 3 Population of the Total Planning and Service Area, and ,its, Component Counties or Major Sub-areae r-1 Planning and Sarvlen Area, Population Aged 60 or Over County, or M ot% Sub-area All Ages y Y 4� Percent of, Percent Number All Ages Distribution l/ Planning and Service Area, Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _�F3A— KENSINGTON S,'294 1, 125 21.25% 1 .66 LAFAYETTE 19,628 2,413 12.29 3.55 MARTINEZ 18,702 2,241 11,.98 3.30 r10RAGA 14,418 859 ' 5.96 1 .26 OAKLEY-KNIGHTSON 3,131 782 24.98 1 .15 ,ORINDA 13,255 1,658 • 12.51 . 2.44 y PINOLE 15,337 794 5.18 1 .17 I PI'17SBURG 24,3479 2,6 11,b9 3.97 PLr,ASA,NT HILL f 25,3982;459 9.68 3.62LO .17 Vopulation 60 or over$ for counties or major nub-ar,iaa, as a percent bf total persons 60 or over in planning o and service area, ` EXHIBi i' c-? Planning and Service Area: Contra •Casta 'County,*#7 Page 3 of 3 bpopulation of the Total Planning and Service Area, xr and ,ita. Component Counties or Major Sub-ureas CA-5 Lo Planning ant Service Area, Population Aged 60 or Over ••v County, or Ha3or Sub-area All Ages Percent of. Percent Number All Ages Distribution 1/ Planning and Service Area, ry ' J.otal r i ♦ i • • ♦ •'e t ! t • • t t t f • ♦ i , � RICIMOND 7%126 9,649 13.76 14 .20 RODEO 5,333 703 13.18 1 .03 SAN PABL0 19,392 2,944 -1S.18 4,33 SAN RMfON 1;,749 SS9 4.38 .82 WALNUT CREEK . 46,034 10,095 21 .93 14.86 WEST PITTSBURG . 9;000 1,203 13.37 1 .77 cn � J- 0 w r\r 1 Population 60 or over, for counties or major sub-ar,'as, as a percent bf total persons 60 or over in planning and service area, ` EXHIb1'1 �•3 Plant, .g and Service Area: Contra Costa' County 717. - ti. Page 1 of _4 , Racial/Ethnic Composition of t1)e Population 60 or Over for 'the w Total Planning and Service Area, ani its Component Counties or Major Sub-areas co v `y Total, 60 Planning and Ser- or American Caucasian ,l/ Negro Oriental Spanish 2/ Other 3/ vice Area , County over Indian White) Language or Major Subarea X X % % 7. X of 1)f of of of of Number Number total Number total Number otal Number total Number total Number total Planning and Ser-- 67,943 248 ,37 57,257 4 .27 5,393 7.94 1,467 2, 16 2,355 3.47 1 ,223 1 .80 Area, Total.. o ► . . ALMIO, DANVILLE 1,862 2 ,11 1,779 75.54 13 .70 15 .81 19 1 ,02 34 1 .80 ANTIOCH 3,420 1T .32 3,197 J)3.48 11 .32 22 .64 117 3.42 62 1 .80 BGTHEL ISLAIID 571 2 . 35 506 8.62 0 .0 12 2:10 51 18.93 0 0 BREN,TIYOOD S48 7 1 ::28 407 4'.27 2 .36 8 1 .46 114 10.80 10 1 .80 BYRON ' 62 0 0 59 5.:16 0 0 0 0 2 3.23 l 1 .80 CLAYTON 81 0 0 79 7,53 0 .0 1 1 .23 0 0 1 1 ,80 CONCORD 7,235 14 .19 6,780 X3.31 51, 70 101 1.40 159 2:20 130 1 .80 r CROCKETT 597 1 '.17 SS7 3.30 1 17 2 34 25 4:19 11 1 .80 17 Cat►casian refers to,whites, with the exclusion of Spanish language and limited English-speaking groups which have been designated as minority by the State Agency on Aging. � W u 2/ Generally 5pani8h language groups are classified as Caucasian. Due to the special needs of thUse groups, ,for . purposes of Title 111, they are separated out. . °O 3/ Other limited Engliah-speaking groups designated as minority by the State Agency on Aging, ' Wier defined as: -' Filipino (.5a),, and other non-white '(1 ,3%) . „Other" column estimated. r .ta w r LArI101I 1,-3 Plant, g and Service Area: Contra Costa County #l7 Page Xk of _ 4 2 Facial/Ethnic Composition of the Population 60 or Over for the Total Planning and Service Area, and its Component Counties or Major Sub--areas w �j Total, 60 '"U Planning and Ser- or American Caucasian 1/ Negro Oriental Spanish 2/ Other 3/ vice Area, County over Indian Miite) Lnn ua e or Major Sub-area % I % % X % % of (if of of of of Number Number total Number total ?lumber coral Number total Number Itotni Number total 1' anning and Ser- Area, Total. . . . . EL CERRITO 4,,339 9 .21 3,597 82,9 265 6. 11 334 7.70 56 1 .29 78 1.80 EL SOSRANTE 376 1 0.26 335 89.9c 3 0.79 0 0 32 5.51 5 1 .33 IIEIZCULES 17 0 0 17 0.01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .80 KENSINGTON 1, 125 2 ., 18 1,034 91 ,9 24 2, 1 36 3.20 9 .8c 20 1 ,80 LAFAYETTE 2,413 7 :'.2_ 2,325 96.3 2 : ,0 19 ,79 17 • .70 43 1 .80 MARTINEZ 2,241 7 .31 2,079 92.7 27 1..2 25 1.12 63 2.81 40 1 .80 AIORAGA 859 1 , 12 821 9S,,5. 4 47 15 1 .75 3 ,3S is 1 .80 OAKLEY-KN1GHTSI:N 782 1.11 1 .41 557 71.2 3 38 50 6.40 147 18.8 14 1 .80 rorn E7 Caucasian refers to whites, with the exclusion of Spanish language and limited English-speaking groupl) which x have been designated as minority by .the State Agency on Aging. rv • 2/ Ccnerally Spanish language groups are clasai€ied as Caucasian. Due to the apecial needs of these groups, .for purposes of Title III, they are separated out. . o 3/ Other limited English-speaking groups designated as minority by the State Agency on Aging. ' Other defined as; �, , Planr. .g and Service Area: Canv,ra. Costa County' V Page XlY of 4 3 ' Racial/Ethnic Composition of the Population 60 or Over torahs . Total Planning and Service Area, ani its Component Counties or Major Sub-areas CAD Total, 60 Planning and Ser- or American Caucasian IL/ Negro OrianCal Spanish 2/ Other 3/ vice Area , County over Indian (White) r Lnn ua e� or Major Sub-area x X X x y x of of of of of of Number Number total Number total Number otal number total Number total Number total Planning and Ser-- Area, Total. . . . . ---�---- 0,,iliSDA 1,658 3 .1E 1,595 96.2 5 13C 18 1.0 7 1 4 30 1 .80 PINOLE 794 '2 .-2 722 90.91 14 1 .76 21 2.6 21 2:6 .14 1 .80 PITTSBURG 2,699 16 S. 1,652 61 .2 551 20. 11 86 3. 1 ) 345 12.7 .49 1 .80 PLEASANT HILL 2,459 7 2E 21329 94.7 is .61 27 1.1 ) 37 1.5 .44 1 .80 RICHMOND ' 9,649 $8 .6 5,558 S7.6 3,155 32.,7f 241 2.5 463' 4.8 : 174 1 .80 RODEO 703 5 .71 614 87.3 , 14. 1..9. 7 '1 .0 50 7.1 .13 1 .80 ' SAN PAI3L0 2,944 •24 .8 2,404 81 .6 ] 209 7:1 44 1 :4 210 7i1, 53 1.80 Caucasian refers to whites, with the exclusion of Spanish language and limited English-speaking groups which Ell X have been designated as minority by the State Agency oa Aging. `Dc ` 21 Generally Spanish language groups are classified as Caucasian. Due to the special needs of these groups, .for w purpoaea of Title III, they Are separated out. . a 3/ Other limited English-speaking groups designated as minority by the State Agency on Aging. ' Other defined as: 41 �,, t i..1111U 1 Plant. .g and Service Area: Contra.,Costa County ##1 Page } of 4 r„ 4 Racial./Ethnic Composition of the Population 60 or Over for the Total Planning and Service Area, ani its Component Counties or Major Sub-areas LO L Total., 60 Planning and Ser- or American Caucasian l/ Negro Oriental Spaniah 2/ Other 3/ v vice Area, County over Indian White) Lan ua e� or Major Sub-area X % z y X of 1)f of of of of Number Number total Number total Number total Number total Number total Number total' Planning and Ser- Area, Total. . . , . Skti' n1u;UF; 559 0 0 522 3.38 10 1.79 7 1.25 10 1 .79 I0 1 .80 WALNUT CREEK 1A,095 10 '.IO 9,600 5.10 61 .60 151 1 .50 91 .90 . 182 1 .80 WEST PITTSBURG 1,203 17 1,41 935 7.72 140 1 .64 17 1 .43 72 5.99 .22 1 .80 71 rr 1 Caucasian refers to whites, with the exclusion of Spanish language and limited English-speaking groups which > have been designated as minority by ,rhe State Agency on Aging. Er Generally Spaniah language groups are classified as Caucasian. Due to the special needs of these groups, •for ' '' purposes of Title III, they are separated out.'. -� 3/ Other limited English-speaking groups designated as minority by the State Agency on Aging. ' Other defined as; A Planning and Service Area: n7 tnHibii L-k Page 1 of 3 INCOME OF OLDER PERSONS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY* NUMBER OF ESTIMATED NUMBER PERSONS 60 OR OF PERSONS 60 OR AREA TOTAL, 60 OVER BELOW OVER BELOW POVERTY OR OVER POVERTY LEVEL LEVEL (CALIFORNIA (CENSUS DEFINITION) DEPARTMENT OF AGING DEFINITION) NUMBER NUMBER % OF NUMBER % OF i TOTAL TOTAL COUNTY 67,943 9,036 13.3% 17;138 2E.2% I ALAMO-- ? ,362 210 11 .3% DANVILLE ANTIOCH 3,420 523 15.6% BRENTWOOD 548 87 15.9% _ 4 BYRON 62 16 25.9% CLAYTON 81 7 8.6% i CONCORD 7,235 1 ,013 14.0% I CROCKETT 597 140 23.5% EL CERRITO 4,339 395 9.1% HERCULES 17 0 0.0% KENSINGTON 1 ,125 99 8:8% *1975 .CENSUS DATA Planning and Service Area: #7 LAHiuii L-Y INCOME OF OLDER PERSONS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY* Page 2 of 3 NUMBER OF ESTIMATED NUMBER AREA TOTAL, 60 PERSONS 60 OR OF PERSONS 60 OR OR OVER OVER BELOW OVER BELOW POVERTY POVERTY LEVEL LEVEL (CALIFORNIA (CENSUS DEFINITION) DEPARTMENT OF AGING DEFINITION) NUMBER NUMBER % OF NUMBER % OF TOTAL TOTAL LAFAYETTE 2,413 212 8:8% MARTINEZ 2,241 379 16.9% MORAGA 859 98 l l*.4% OAKLEY- 782 72 9.2% ' KNIGHTSON ORINDA 1 ,658 41 2:5% PINOLE 794 65 8.2% PITTSBURG 2,699 556 20.6% PLEASANT 2,457 322 13.1% HILL _RICHMOND 9,649 11660 17.2% ' RODEO 703 122 17.4% SAN PABLO 2,944 689 23.4% SAN RAMON 559 27 4.8% WALNUT CREEK 10,095 707 7.0% . _ WEST 1 ,203 230 19.1% PITTSBURG 11 *1975 CENSUS DATA WOW - PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA:#7 EXHIBIT C- 4 Page 3 of 3 Methodology for Estimating the Number of Persons 60 or Over Below the Poverty Level California Department on Aging Definition Income tabulations from the Contra Costa 1975 Special Census will not be available until at least May, 1977. In order to estimate the number of persons over 60 be- low the new poverty level recommended by the California Department on Aging, 1970 poverty figures were updated. The new recommended poverty level is tied to Supplemental Security Income defini- tions. For 1976, these definitions were $3,084.00 for a single person and $5,854.00 for a couple. In 1977, these figures will increase to $3,312.00 and $6,264.00 respectively. These levels are considerably higher than the 1970 over- all poverty level of $3,743.00 for a family of four. Therefore, we would expect that there would be far more people falling below the new poverty level than be- low the old Departw-nt of Commerce level . Disregarding rural versus urban poverty level distinctions, there are three major classes of family structure in which persons over 60 are counted by the Department of Commerce - Bureau of the Census poverty definition. These classes are: single individual , couple, and family. The respective census definitions of poverty level for 1970 were $1 ,749.00, $2,194.00, and $3,743.00. In 1970, there were 4,851 per- sons over 65 below these poverty levels. There were 2,956 single persons, 1 ,131 persons living as couples, and 764 persons living in families. The California Department on Aging poverty level definition is based on Supplemental Security Income which did not exist at the time of the 1970 Census. However, using the similar Old Age Security Program for a poverty definition, we get 1970 poverty levels of $2,412.00 for a single individual , $4,824.00 for a couple, and $5,219.00 for a family. 1970 Census figures indicate that under the OAS definition there would have been in Contra Costa County in 1970, 4,020 single individuals, 4,000 members of couples, and 1 ,177 members of families who were over 65 years of age and below the poverty level . For persons over 60 years of age, the figures would be 4,625, 4,609, and 1 ,355 persons respectively. Therefore, in 1970 there would have been a total of 10,589 persons 60 or over below the new poverty level as opposed to 5,583 below the old poverty level . Projecting this same proportion forward to 1975, we arrive at a total estimate of 17,168 persons over 60 below the new poverty level definition. Estimates for sub-areas within the county were not made because of uncertainties of the estimation procedure. In conclusion, the new poverty definitions results in almost twice (1 .90) as many persons over 60 being counted among the poor as did the old definition. Planning and'Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit C-5a Page 1 of r Analysis of Needs of older Persons. Resources and Deficiencies ! in the Services System The following sets forth a summary analysis of: the needs of older persons in the planning and service area; the resources currently available to meet these needs; and the deficiencies, barriers, or gaps in the services system for older persons_ Transportation Transportation services assume a key role in Contra Costa County in enabling older persons to achieve purposes essential toindependent living; e.g,, par- ticipating in senior center programs, keeping medical appointments at clinics and doctor's offices, obtain prescriptions and do personal and grocery shopp-ing. It is needed to obtain other services and fulfill other needs necessary for well-being and the avoidance of institutionalization. } - The 1976-77 and 1977-78 Area Plans were able to relieve this situation some- what so that the transportation need has been diminished in its proportion. # The Area Agency, through a pooling effort,. is now providing for demand-re- sponsive transportation in two urban areas, Richmond and West Pittsburg, and a suburban residential area, Alamo-Danville. The AAA used Title III funds C to provide a lift for the van in the Wast Pittsburg Program. In Richmond it y provides operating expenses for a minibus to a delegate agency of the County OEO. In Alamo-Danville it drew on the resources of the local Rotary Club for the donation of a minibus and provides operating expenses. Public (fixed route) transportation, either local or by Alameda-Contra Costa Transit Authority, is available to most communities except the small ones of Crockett-Rodeo, Port Costa, Hercules, Clayton and Byron. Funding is now avail- able to provide fixed-route service in Rodeo-Crockett, estimated to begin in early fall of 1978. The sparsely-settled rural area of East County is still lacking in prospects for adequate public transportation. To effectively meet transportation needs of older persons, demand-responsive transportation must be utilized. Special "Senior" transportation is now avail- able in a number of communities--Concord, Walnut Creek, San Pablo, Richmond and Pittsburg. The cities of Pleasant Hill and Lafayette subsidize a taxi service for older persons. East County is predominately a rural area with older persons widely scattered. In early 1977 a special para-transit project was established by the County and. a coordinator hired to develop a coordinated system for improving the use of available para-transit resources. The AAA will work closely with this coor- dination project and will study the results of this effort in order to extend to other areas especially effective techniques and approaches developed and tested. in East County where such extension seems practical and appropriate. 1 i 4 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa r7 Exhibit C-5a Page 2 of Analysis of Needs of Older Persons, Resources and Deficiencies in the Services System The areas presently assisted with Title III funds for transportation projects do not yet appear able to continue the established level of service without the Title III supplement. The Area Plan proposes to continue partial support for the Rich- mond, Alamo/Danville, and West Pittsburg projects. However in BY5 stress will be placed on coordination and identifying and overcoming barriers to complete and efficient use of available para-transit resources. To that end a specific Trans- portation coordination goal has been written into the Action Plan for Coordination (Exhibit D-4). Home Chore Services There is a serious gap in the availability of low-cost homemaker/chore services available to older persons. Home services was identified as a major countywide need in AAA consumer surveys and by data from agencies including County Social Service, Home Health and Counseling, and Homemaker's Upjohn. Directors of multi- service centers gave top priority to this need. Persons in SSI are served by the Social Service Department, and the County Health Department provides home health services without an eligibility requirement. However chore and personal services now available from private agencies are too expensive for adequate use by non-SSI older persons, with charges exceeding $5.00 per hour. Another aspect of this need is the inability of many older persons who wish to use the services of non-agency persons to locate such persons. In order to take measures to meet this need, the AAA is contracting for a countywide program to develop a pool of individuals who will provide chore services at less cost than existing rates, and make referrals to older- persons in need of service. To pay providers for services is beyond the scope of Title III funding. For example, the -current homemaker-chore program of the County Social Service Department (Title XX funds) constitutes the major part of its budget, amounting to five million dollars (5,000,000). Residential Repair and Maintenance A major gap in service is residential repair and maintenance. As well as being a national priority, this service emerged as a major priority in local consumer and agency surveys. Older persons cannot pay the high rates charged by contractors for home repairs. For minor repairs, it is difficult for older persons to seek and locate handymen who will do the work. During BY4 the AAA contracted with three agencies to improve senior access to handy- man services by recruiting and developing a pool of handymen, as well as handling requests for referral directly in order to be in a position to monitor and follow- up on the quality of the handyman service provided. One goal of the BY4 approach was to establish a visible and valued handyman service which would enable the sub- contractors to seek and obtain HCDA block grant housing repair funds. This effort was only successful in the City of Concord_ Funding limits do not permit all AAA activities to receive continued Title III support at the level reached in early 1978 as a result of improved funding flow and increased appropriations. During BYS, therefore, AAA effort in handyman services will be consolidated in a single county-wide sub-contract by expanding the list of permitted services provided by Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa rr1 Exhibit C-5a Page 3 of Analysis of Needs of Older Persons, Resources and Deficiencies in the Services System the agency which handled only home-chore recruiting and referral at the beginning of BY4. During BY5 pooling efforts in handyman services will be focussed on exist- ing home repair services such as the CETA and similar DOL programs. Efforts will continue to be made to obtain HCDA funds to help provide for some materials and supplies in those cases where such assistance is appropriate. Low-Cost Housing There is a widespread lack of available housing for low-income older persons in Contra Costa County. The County Planning Department's report on the Housing Assistance Needs of low- income households, submitted as a condition of obtaining block grants in 1976-77 under the Housing and Community Development Act, showed a total of 17,756 elderly _ and handicapped families requiring assistance with their housing needs. Approxi- mately 5,000 of these families participate in SSI program which pays only enough to be able to afford rent of $65.00 per month (including all utilities). The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development program intended to help low-income persons from paying a disproportionate share of income for rent is the new Section 8 of the Housing Act. This program is replacing the previous Section 23 for assisting low-income persons. The "Section 8" program makes it so difficult for older persons in that they are often unable to take advantage of available units. Under the previous Section 23 program, now being phased out, the local Housing Authority was the leasee of privately owned housing units which it subleased. to low- income families, making tenant selection and vacancy and collection loss its respon-_ sibility. Under the Section 8 program, the older person must go out into the housing market, identify an owner with a unit that meets HUD standards, and negotiate the rent at a figure below the HUD ceiling. He must then negotiate a mandated lease that waives the owner's right to eviction. To accomplish this he must fully understand and explain to the landlord 15 forms comprising 49 pages. Under Section 23 the Housing Authority produced results because it took over all these responsibilities and pushed the program. Because of the difficulty of obtaining units, under Section 8, elderly persons who have been given certificates by the Housing Authority qualifying them to negotiate for housing units, are not renewing their applications because of their frustrating experiences. A survey of unsuccessful seekers by the County Housing Authority indicates that 90% of the owners they con- tacted stated the HUD rent ceiling was too low. Even if they were considered high enough, 50% wouldn't rent to SSI recipients, and many refused to deal with HUD be- cause of alleged excessive red tape. The planned elimination of Section 23 jeopardizes between 700 and 800 low-income elderly, especially in senior housing projects in Brentwood, Pleasant Hill and Walnut Creek, which were assumed had a twenty-year term. The experience of past years indicates that the only sure method to achieve housing stability and provide essential social services for the elderly is through the con- struction of medium-sized projects. The HUD regional office has sharply restricted Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa "7 Exhibit C-5a Page of Analysis of Needs of Older Persons, Resources and Deficiencies in the Services System the amount of funds that can be used for this purpose. This was done despite applications for the use of HCD block grant funds for additional construction in Contra Costa County. The nature of the housing problem in Contra Costa need indicates that it must be attacked at both federal and local levels. The necessary changes in congressional and HUD policies will be a major activity of the AAA legislature advocacy effort. On the local level , block grant applications to local jurisdictions for construction of additional housing units •are a continuing resource, and the AAA will advocate to help assure that housing for older persons receives due recognition in the HCDA plans of local political bodies. Home Visiting National figures indicate that one in every six persons over 65 have disabilities which cause them to be homebound. In Contra. Costa County, individuals over 65 living alone number 11,170, some sixteen percent (16%) of the older population. Older persons over age 70 are most vulnerable to illness and accident and most likely to be institutionalized. There are over 3,000 of these individuals in the County. In recent years, the only agency providing home visiting service was the Red Cross, operating with few volunteers, and covering only a limited area in West County. The remainder of the County received no service. Title III at one time provided a resource for this service, supporting the Contra Costa Volunteer Bureau. Upon termination of the Contract, the service was dropped. The Volunteer Bureau re- mains the only agency with successful experience in providing the service. Be- cause of its mission, it has a recruiting and training capability for the volunteers required for the service. At this time Title III furnishes the only resource to maintain the service. In view of the fact that this service had to be dropped before when Title III funding stopped it is crucial that the AAA work to obtain regular alternative funding to guarantee the provision of Home Visiting in Contra Costa County. This effort is written in to the Action Plan for Pooling (Exhibit D-5) of this years Area Plan. Nutrition Needs assessment done by the Area Agency showed that Nutrition programs were per- ceived as a need by older persons in many areas not served by the Title VII nutri- tion program. Title VII nutrition sites are established in areas selected according to Title VII guidelines. During BY4 Title III funds were used to establish projects to test the feasibility of extending regular nutrition projects into areas not being served by Title VII. The project in the Bethel Island area was picked up as a Title VII site early in 1978. Title III funding of the Lafayette project had to be dis- continued in order to stay within the BY4 budget. However, this project is high on the Title VII list of sites to be added as funds become available for "new" projects. The general Lafayette area showed a relatively low poverty rate among the elderly. There was however one census tract served by the Title III project which had a r ��� D Planning and Service Area: V17 Exhibit C-5a Page 5 of Analysis of Needs of Older Persons, Resources and Deficiencies in the Services System sufficiently high percentage of low-income elderly to warrant special attention from the Title VII program. The AAA will work with the city of Lafayette and the Title VII program to continue service in this area even though Title III funding ends June 30, 1978. Nursing Home Ombudsman Patients in Contra Costa nursing homes, especially those on SSI, are now less than ever in recent years able to utilize external resources for working on problems of care. Until a few years ago, prior to the transfer of older persons on public wel- fare.to the federal Social Security Administration, each person in the County Old Age Security program was served by a County social worker, who could counsel and advocate for the patient's problems. Counseling and advocacy for the nursing home patient has been severely curtailed by highly structured guidelines of the SSA and a drastic reduction of social services by the County because of reduced State funding. Problems and complaints of patients previously handled by the County social worker now go to the Social Security Administration. The SSA has an agreement with the County to refer requests for service to the Social Service Department. In actual practice, this additional layer has served as a barrier to the servicing of many problems. Those that do get passed on to the County, receive much less service than previously. Reduced state funding has resulted in a cutback of personnel assigned adult services to the barest minimum. An Ombudsman project was funded by the AAA during BY4 and has proven successful in recruiting and training a volunteer Ombudsman group working under the guidance of the project director. Continued funding is proposed for this project in BY4. Crime Prevention In earlier needs surveys crime prevention was identified as a priority need of older persons in four Urban Contra Costa communities. During the previous program year the AAA was prepared to devote considerable advocacy effort to promote the incorporation of "block watch" effort into the law-enforcement programs of local police departments which had not moved to implement such programs. In view of the sizeable interest in this activity on the part of the Attorney Generals Office and police departments in local communities, the AAA found it sufficient to provide information and general support for the various local projects. During BY4 the AAA will continue to keep informed of the growth of the local programs dealing with crimes against the elderly and provide for appropriate coverage in the Newsletter as well as maintaining current information in the Information and Referral project resource files. - Day Care Center Clearly a comprehensive system of services for the elderly must provide for service needs that exceed the capacity of family and friends but do not require the full range and continuity of care provided in convalescent homes and regular hospitals. Adult Day Health Care services are designed to deal with this level of service need. Until recently there was a complete lack of day center services in Contra Costa County. During BY3 the AAA funded a pilot program to be operated by the Mt. Diablo f�� �� Planning and Service Area: #7 Exhibit C-5a -Page 6 of Analysis of Needs of Older Persons, Resources and Deficiencies in the Services System Rehabilitation Center. That agency had carried out a planning effort aimed at developing a day center and was already involved in rehabilitative and therapeutic services. State legislation was recently passed aimed at establishing standards and licensing procedures for such services and providing for Medi-Cal reimbursement and pilot pro- ject funding under specified conditions. In order to benefit from these provisions certain organizational and procedural steps must be taken by the County and by a- gencies which propose to participate under the new laws. The specific programmatic needs for this year involve coordination, advocacy, and continued funding support to consolidate the gains made so far plus identifying appropriate strategies for expanding the service into areas not effectively reached from the present project location. A full scale site with the necessary equipment and trained staff is rela- tively costly and must draw from a sizeable elderly population to obtain enough clients needing this particular level of care in order to be economically feasible. The identification of appropriate sites will be the responsibility of the County Advisory Council called for by the new legislation. It seems likely that there are enough elderly in the Richmond-West County area and possibly in the general Pitts- burg area. In the meantime it may be possible to develop smaller scale respite- care programs relying on the central County facility for back-up support from trained personnel in order to provide limited rehabilitative and therpeutic services. AAA staff will work with the County and the sub-contractor to expand this service in BY4 and will budget for continued funding of the pilot project. Minority Elderly Special. Programs Approximately 14% of the elderly are either black, Spanish surname, Oriental or American Indian. Programs have been funded to provide selected services in Richmond, Pittsburg, and West Pittsburg--communities which contain 55% of the older minority population. A special study of the needs of the Spanish surname elderly, conducted by a minority contractor, has been paid for with AoA funds. Support for Outreach, advocacy, and special I & R service, will be provided through personnel obtained through Title IX Program. Until recently no special Outreach and other supportive services had been fostered by the AAA for the benefit of the Oriental elderly. Some activities were already provided for Japanese elderly at the El Cerrito center by a group based in Berkeley. Expansion and enrichment of this activity was en- couraged and modest funding made available from Title III resources. It seemed ad- visable to use an integrated, multi-service program design in serving this more or less homogenous, localized, and relatively small group. The project funded was primarily involved in Outreach and Advocacy activities in terms of improving the benefits from existing service providers. In terms of the project relationship to the Japanese elderly, themselves, activities included such areas as socialization, counseling, and daily activity programs. The results of these studies and projects will be very valuable to the AAA in iden- tifying program strategies which will promote greater participation in service pro- grams by minority elderly. Special attention will be devoted to the question of improved minority participation when program monitoring staff meet with sub-con- tractors to develop their Technical Assistance memorandum. (see Exhibits D-9 and D-11 ) p`� J Planning and Service Area: A7 Exhibit C-5a Page 7 of Analysis of Needs of Older Persons, Resources and Deficiencies in the Services System Paralegal Services Although consumer surveys indicate that legal services rank low as a perceived need, an analysis of the difficulties faced by seniors attempting to obtain services would indicate that considerable improvement can be made through appropriate legal and paralegal intervention. Support for this strategy can be found in the language of The Act and the Regulations and in the training and support center activities funded at the National and State level by AoA. This National and State level support is expected to increase in the near future. In order to benefit from these present and anticipated supportive resources a community would need to have at least a modest project in place. During BY3 the AAA funded a senior paralegal project to be coordinated closely with our I&R project. This was administered by an appropriately staffed legal services agency. During the project year it was possible to consolidate funds available from program under expenditures with a small supplemental amount from accelerated State funding to respond to the sub-contractor's request for support for an attorney serving as a paid part-time supervisor. Funds for this project for BY4 are not sufficient to sustain the higher program costs for a full twelve months. If the sub-contractor is willing to provide an acceptable service with the slightly reduced budget we propose to continue this project. If not we will develop an alternative project design to continue the use of the trained para-legal staff. It is expected that Federal and State legislation may be enacted during this program year which may provide funding for some forms of legal services for the elderly. AAA program de- sign in this field will be adjusted in response to the options resulting from new legislation. of 4498 EXHIBIT C-5 b -- - L- O r t- t-� KlLn M ll� Ol CV r ro + M M co .--� q O M n -&j O . -1-) O tD O rn Ln .-•1 O O O Ln rn - U M N N N N r r Cl- S- S- N O n Ql co CO V d Ln r-- N ca > + O LD Ln N C) < 03 q _ E•- Ln U) t- N cT r N r N N _ i C Cl N + Lo t\ lfl . 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(n m 2n :10 (� -0 -0 3 3 r mm c7 D D 1L6� I C)Ln W W -+W 0 fD 0 %11 W -+ W O O -+ C> 0 C O O n. 0 CD to r+ 'Z ^S -+i to O O "'j O to fD O W c t, cfi O W rt W C7 ct 0 j ct< t_ O 'o O toto -' -- m O O 0 C S tD tt W 0- W O W V C - (D W :3 (D "S C) C) 1 .Z W t'GS tT -+•C t fD tt ^5 O L1 O" C3 r+ C- 0 @ O z t0 Z Ct U �,• O cr O O ►r 0 tt m W ON C.+ La 00 c n na ,r+--' c7 -00 a w r%3ry tv sv HEALTH -�.ct 0CD to to N 0 0 w -P. N N m NUTRITION tom. tD D 0 t0 Otn N w w Pa iv -� HOUSING 0� to m 1.Q- tt c _• -� w cnn cn cn -A. TRANSPORTATION z W m m w to 4�- tn —' w N HOME CARE n t c v o -ss m H � -' C N Ili w P. cn ry OUTREACH WN CA �+ C C,7 't m w w SENIOR CENTER < a, to 0 0 CIO w c• w SENIOR CENTER C> RENOVATION m� w w W -P HANDYMAN r' LEGAL ^' ^' DAY CARE c" SAFETY & SECURITY x (n TAX RELIEF Q INCOME 3S-0 u, cm EMPLOYMENT .LISIHX3 PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA # 7 Pd.96-1* Of .7 INVENTORY OF RESOURCES IN THE PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA Ir. 1 . County and/or Major 2. List AgenciesU 5. Number of 4J Jurisdiction within having Resources .3. Type of Services 4. Eligibility Require- Persons Aged Planning & Service to Serve Persons or Resources ments (if any) 60 or Over Area 60 and Over Being Served Countywide County Social Homemaker/Chore SSI 1500 per year Service Department Residential Care Guardianship & 74 per year Conservatorship -Emergency Service 25 per year Countywide Home Health and x Homemaker/Chore Sliding scale fees over 5,000 per year Counseling Home Nursing Home Health Aides Countywide Upjohn Homemakers Homemakers, Live-ins Fee Basis 410 per month Countywide County Health Dept. ,' Demonstration or Teaching Need 23,000 per year family; Evaluation of Patient, Home Health Aides Countywide County Health Dept. Geriatric Screening Need 2,500 per year Clinics in Center Countywide County Health Dept. Flu Clinic Need 8,000 per year . (Fall , 1975) Walnut Creek, Martinez, Senior Centers Centers open 5 days per I.nterest 6,700 Antioch, Richmond, week Offering Varied Pleasant Hill , San Pablo, Activities, Programs Pittsburg, Concord, Rodeo, Pinole El Cerrito, Kensington, Senior Activity x Centers meeting once per Interest 575.per month QI X W.Pittsburg, Lafayette, Centers week. Varied Activities Concord Ln U3 July 31 , 1976 EXHIBIT C-5g PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA # 7 C-0 Page 2 of .7 v 'v INVENTORY OF RESOURCES IN THE PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA 1 . County and/or Major 2, List Agencies 5, Number of Jurisdiction within having Resources .3. Type of Service 4. Eligibility Require Persons Aged Planning & Service to Serve Persons •> : or Resources ments (if any) 60 or Over Area 60 and Over a A. Being Served San Ramon, Danville- Senior Clubs x Meet 6nce a week Interest :1 ,306 Alamo, Concord, Rodeo, or once a month Richmond, Brentwood, Crockett, Oakley, Morage, Orinda Countywide; Retired Senior x Volunteer Activities over 60 years old •346 Volunteer Program : :in Public & Private • 'Agencies , West County Volunteer Bureau -Friendly Visitors* Need and over 60 65* • Red Cross (Richmond) Service Countywide County Health Dept. h Nutrition Project Need and over 60 2,300 Countywide County Hospital ri Acute Care Hospital Medi-Cal/Medicare 923 perear Clinics Fees (over 65�) Countywide Housing Authorities; Low Rent Housing Need/Income 1 ,207 Richmond, San Pablo, for Elderly Pittsburg,Contra Cost `IWalnut Creek, El Cerrito Recreation Department Mini-bus transportation Over 60 Need 600 monthly Concord, San Pablo, 4• for Elderly Danville-Alamo b� Pleasant Hill , ° C City ,. Subsidized Taxi Over 60 Need 325 trips per Lafayette Service for Elderly month o r * Funding discontinued for East & Central County, Without coordination, over 200 Friendly Visitors lost since 1975, LC cn tom. tJ 4- 0 teak aad sats 2l •4da0 u4LeaH 94uno3. m sLeaw t68`66 : sLeaw ZoH IIA a Ml aptmSzuno3 a Ldoad « JapLo JO; sasseL3 M 005`.0 I sasano3 totoads saBaLLo3 44tunwwo3 t aptmS4uno3 • (9L6L - LL) sawoH LOb: $and - paaN 8.103 tepuappq aae3 LePuMsa� aptWjuno3 Leaaalab 9 OJUI 868 'sueot 4uawdtnb3 05 paddeotpuvg - gnL3 Wj4 s LeaS a84se3 aptmAj uno3 s4uaPed a Lie Ueneun qua tied aaDue3' Aaoue3 04 Saa tA40S y A'4a poS 403ue3 ap tm44uno3 aeaR aad 0bt-' •naaS •aoS aoowssoa Buttesuno3 aW aad 0L : V g4LeaH awoH aeaX aad 0Z: •naaS 'DOS 3LL04423 aLgeL�eneun saaj - paaN: saotnaaS SutLasuno3 •naaS XLtwej 4Ss Map apcYA4uno3 ,Cep aad OL paaN: APO - 84e0aLai Me dsOH •w8W e4LaO 44uno3 Zse3 Sep aad 06 paaN•. sLLeo augdaLai w Le4LdsoH opps ooa8 4quno3 4soM •30M taa4ua3 Sep .zed 1Z pa* XLteO - aaeoatal saoanosad X41unt=3 44uno3 Lea4ua3 -o ,a aan0 pue 09 eazy panaas 6ut08 { Cue }t) s4uaw sa3anosaj3 ao o- uosaad anaaS 04 aotnaaS 7 Butuueld aan0 ao Q9 -aatnba� 94tL�gtBtt3 saotn,zaS ;o adXj •£ a aounosad 6utne�{ upipi uotaatpstanp p06V suos,zad rt. ", so pua6y 4s z j «z aoCew ao/pue 44uno3 • L 1; jo .tagwnN •'c, V3bV 33IAW S ONV JNINNVI d 3Hl NI S33bnOS38 �O AbOIN3ANI ' L JO C abed t BS-) lIBIk3 r L # V3d'V 33IAUS ONV '9NINNV1d �.�.wiMY.YCY4YiNf;MA•V 1Ar Y..M1til•4.•I MIS WAYt.i.:2il4�a:c-I.Hs.LLi.►.ilr4 L-Y..+l.:-••..•— �•_•. :Yw.—•._ _•-.atd'w.�wwl W.�rY+LLIaW.+YWri�li11.4YL/M1r MLtJN:Nlui1J 4VAiW7aWL '..• Mr.w..w+..w�..tirr-r EXHIBIT C-5 { PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA. # 7 INVENTORY OF RESOURCES IN THE PLAN14ING AND SERVICE AREA Page 4 of 1 County and/or-Major Z. ListAgencies 5. Number o ID Jurisdiction within having Resources v 3. Type of Services 4. Eligibility Require- Planning equire- Persons Aged P u nning & Service to Serve Persons or Resources ments (if any) 60 or Over c,a Area 60 and Over Being Served :4untywide Attorneys' Refer. x Inmediate z hr. consult- $10 for first i hr. Not Available Panel tation with actorney Countywide Easter Seal Society x I & R, counseling, equipment loan & purchase CCC resident Bay Area Gray Panthers x Coalition to elimi6ate None agism . Alameda - CCC Medical Association x Referral to priv. phys- None " It icians, review of com- plaints, nonprofit blood hank Countywide Dental Society x Referral to dentists None East Bay Pyschiatric Assn. x Referral to psychia- None tri sts Alameda - CCC Epilepsy •league x Counseling, referrals Diagnosis of epilepsy Bay Area Leukemia Society x Help with cost of drugs,: Diagnosis of It " of America lab work, transfusions, : leukemia & transportation Countywide Heart Association x I & R, education None California Amer. Bankruptcy x Bankruptcy assistance None Council ZJrlCalifornia Cal . Divorce Coun. x. Procedural aid with 6 months Calif. " " n .,,. divorce residencv .p _Q California Franchise Tax Board x Sen. Cit. Property tax Age 62+, own home, Cal " " ► ,�. (Oakland office) assistance resident, limited inc. ' Bay Area U.C. Medical Center x .Specialized medical Sliding scale care & dental care EXHIBIT C-59 PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA # 7 INVENTORY OF RESOURCES IN THE PLANNING ANDISERVICE AREA Ra e 5 of 7 I X ountyand/or Major 2. List Agencies );Jurisdiction within having Resources u °� 3. Type of Services 4. Eligibility Require- Persons Aged xPlanning & Service to Serve Persons or Resources menu' (if any) 60 or Over wArea 60 and Over a a Being Served LO — Co ntywide Legal Services x Legal aid to needy Client pays court Not available Foundation costs only East Bay Senior Care Referral x Info - Health Care Retirement Age Service East Bay N. Assn. Visually Dist. Lge. Print Books Any age Handicapped x I & R for low vision Alameda-CCC Catholic Charities x Programs for Aging Non-denominational Alameda-CCC Japanese for Action x Japanese Elderly Over 60 25 Countywide Alcoholics Anon. x Stop drinking None 870 over 60 Bay Area Hearing Society for x I & R - hearing; Bay Area resident Not available Bay Area lip-reading Countywide Mental Health Assn. x I & R - mental health None Bay Area Shanti Pro;Ject x Dying Counseling None Countywide Suicide & Crisis x 24 hr. crisis/suicide None Intervention Hotline counseling Bay Area Univ. of Pac. x Comprehensive dental 65 years or older Sch. of Dentistry care East Bay Dental Hygiene,DVC x Oral Prophylaxis Nonemi X Countywide Golden Gatd x Developmentally CCC residence Regional Center DisabledLn Matchapis th of 'Napa State Hotpital x Mentally disordered- Must be referred by " " hn Psychiatric Hospital Mental Health Ser. in 14�1 ;., county of residence Countywide Nat'l Council on x Info on alcohol- None Alcoholism misuses /.All X01 I L"J� PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA # 7 , INVENTORY OF RESOURCES IN THE PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA Nage 6 of 7 1 . County and/or Major 2. List Agencies a, 5. Number of =' Jurisdiction within having Resources ,u ; 3. Type of Services 4. Eligibility Require- Persons Aged Planning & S-:rvice to Serve Persons n ,? or Resources ments (if any) 60 or Over Area 60 and Over Q; n Being Served LID day Area Adult Literacy 'leaching Adults to Ability to buy Not Available Center read, write or speak books needed Countywide Mt. Diablo Rehabil- x Various Therapy and None itation Center Counseling Services Countywide N.C. Chapter of x Supports Research None Arthritis Found. Bay Area S.F. Hearing & x . Speech Center Cam. Service to Handl- � Sliding scale capped children & adults ability to pay Contra Costa » Lung Association of x I & R - Lung Problems Loan Bank Services only Solano CC-Solano , Various services See Questionnaire Alameda County Jobs for Older Wo- x Vocational Counseling None if men Action Group I & R- Legal Aid Countywide -East Bay U of C School of x Lens, frame - Lbw cost Optometry optometric services Fresno to Oregon Kidney Foundation x Nonprofit Volunteer None Border of No. Calif. Health Agency Nationwide Euthanasia Educa- x Living Will None " tional Council California Orientation Center x Intensive training for Blind Blindness or impairment 16 yrs. + Couf. pywide American Cancer x I & R, transportation, Diagnosis of cancer " " "r _ Society counseling, speech trng. , or suspected cancer to dressings, equipment ; Eait'Bay SAGE x Groups for independent Age 60+ " " he w & institutionalized eld. y� Bay Area Retirement Jobs, Inc x EmpIoym., Ceferral ser. Age 55+ EXHIBIT C-59 EPLANNING AND SERVICE AREA # 7 Page 7 of 7 INVENTORY OF RESOURCES IN THE..P LA NNING..ANO..S ERV I C E.,AREA__ 1 . County and/or Major 2. List Agencies 5. Number of Zurisdication within having Resources 4-u - ,3. Type of Services 4. Eligibility Require- Persons Aged '_ ra Planning & Service to Serve Persons r > or Resources ments (if any) 60 or Over Area 60 and Over Q. CL Being Served Bay Area Center for Inde- x Wheelchair repair, train- Blind and/or severely Not Available pendent Living ing programs, counseling, disabled reader/attend. referral Central California Veterans Adm. Hosp. x Acute hospital services Veteran, war time ser. "o r PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA #7 EXHIBIT C-59 SERVICE NEEDS OF OLDER PERSONS IN PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA 1 Page 1 of 2 1 . Major Sub-Area 2. Population Aged Percent of Population Aged 60 or Over in Area 60 or Over With Identified Need •N crn i E s°J. .� o 4 x � o rts r East County 2080 40 17 30 30 46 Antioch 2799 40 25 Pittsburg t 2673 26 37 Walnut Creek 5264 15 19 Concord 5331 20 30 Lafayette 2227 19 32 Moraga-Orinda 1377 10 25 Martinez 2847 21 40 Pleasant Mill 1838 20 20 Danville-Alamo 1212 a o 10 c 35 San Raman 149 10 40 E1 Cerrito 3910c 25 0 15 Richmond 9233 " " 34 " .10 Pinole 844 10 20 San Pablo- r El Sobrante 3631 17 15 == Rodeo-Crockett 1488 11 50 r• 1970 Census ^' PLANNING AND SERVICE AREA r7 FYwIBIT C-5-g Page 2 of 2 SOURCE OF DATA FOR ESTIMATING PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS AGED 60 AND OVER WITH IDENTIFIED NEED Heal th 1 . 1973 Contra Costa Planning Project r 2. 1970 Census ) 3. County Health Department 4. National Statistics Home Care 1 - Contra Costa County Social Service Department 2. 1970 Census 3. Home Health and Counseling, Inc. 4. Homemakers-Upjohn 5. National Statistics Housing 1 . Housing Authorities: Contra Costa, Pittsburg, Richmond, San Pablo 2. 1970 Census 3. 1973 Planning Project 4. Old Age Security Program, 1973, Statistics Nutrition 1 . Health Department, Nutrition Division 2. 1970 Census 3. National Statistics 4. 1973 Planning Project Transportation 1 , 1973 Planning Project 2, 1970 Census 3. Consumer Survey: Eleven (11 ) Local Committees on Aging. All agency figures based on 1974-75 statistics. APR 71977 '`) t� Planning & Service Area r1r 7 Exhibit C 5h Geographic Areas of Target Population CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF TARGET AREAS The criteria for selection of the target areas were a) high percentage (approximately 20%) or over of 60+ persons with income below poverty level , b) percentage of minority persons, and c) percentage of primary individuals 65+, in that order of priority. Minority persons in all target areas taken together comprise 28.75% of the target area 60+ population, as compared to a minority rate of 10.6% on a countywide level. Primary individuals 65+ comprise 19.71% of the target area 60+ population, as compared to a countywide rate of 16.3%. APR 71977 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa n7 Exhibit D--1 Page I of C> Description of the Planning Process The following is a general summary of the planning process (a) which has been undertaken by the Area Agency resulting in the formulation of program priorities and objectives for this plan period and (b) which will continue as an on-going activity in the implementation of the Area Plan during this plan period. PLANNING PROCESS UNDERTAKEN During BY3 the Planning Committee of the Advisory Council was actively in- volved in the AAA process of needs assessment, definition and refinement of Objectives and review of priorities. During the Year funds became a- . vailable to the Area in addition to those in the original BY3 allocation. . The Planning Committee worked closely with staff to review the status of service needs and determine which service gaps might be most effectively addressed in view of progressto date and the increased level of funds. At the same time they considered the over-all pattern of services funded to date and sought to shift from many small contracts for a wide variety of projects to a more focussed effort on selected service gaps. As a re- sult funding emphasis was placed on the development of a pilot project in Adult Day Health Care services. In addition, future action in the field C of transportation will concentrate on improved coordination of existing sub-system elements. Individual , local vehicles will not normally be funded unless they are consistent with, and become an active part of, a coordinated approach to the delivery of para-transit service. In addition to this guideline for funding, major staff coordination effort will be de- voted to improving the use of para-transit resources. Area Plan Objectives were established as a result of an assessment of: program results in BY3,' available resources anticipated in BY4, reports and requests from local committees and program advocates during BY3, Federal and State requirements, and the characteristics of the local social services delivery system. Staff conferences, planning committee meetings, advisory council recommendations, and Public Hearings, were' all utilized in arriving at the Objectives included in the BY4 Plan. PLANNING TO BE CONDUCTED The AAA will continue its involvement of the Planning Committee of the Advisory Council in its planning process of need assessment, definition and refinement of objectives, and review of priorities_ The Planning Committee will be involved with the progress and revision of the Area Plan, and will participate in recommendations made to the Advisory Council. Staff will develop an evaluation plan for assessing progress in accomplish- ing its objectives, and utilize the resulting feedback in an ongoing pro- Ocess of reviewing, modifying, and refining objectives, priorities and program . Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-1 Page 2 of Description of the Planning Process Need Assessment Collection, updating and analysis of new date will be done on an on-going basis. In particular, the 1975 Special Contra Costa County Census will be utilized for updating demographic data. The local sources of data previously listed will continue to be utilized. The Advisory Council and its sixteen (16) Advisory Local Committees on Aging will be systematically utilized for input into needs assessment. The Advisory Council 's Planning & Contracts Committee will participate in the major aspects of developing the Area Plan, including needs assessment. The Local Committees on Aging will be surveyed along with service-providing agencies and concerned individuals. Input from the Advisory Council is extremely important as it in- cludes representatives of the 16 Local Committees, who can share knowledge of local needs. For refinement of needs analysis, three principal approaches will be employed. Expressions 'of perceived need from senior groups and advo- cates, and the pattern of service requests received through the Information and Referral project will be studied. Profiles of the service needs of the elderly derived from reports of broad-based studies will be used to develop needs indicators and these will be checked for local validity by comparison with community surveys carried out in California as the results of such studies become available. The existing patterns of services will be compared with desired patterns based on model service delivery systems - taking careful account of local conditions. The Planning Committee along with representatives from the local committees will be provided with the preliminary results of the above studies and will prepare summaries of existing and desired services, and the issues involved in attempting to change the delivery system to improve the pattern of services. These summaries will be forwarded to the local committees which will be asked to comment and suggest operational priorities and objec- tives for BY5. Objectives The AAA will consider needs in the light' of available resources, and gaps and deficiencies in the service system, and working with the Planning Committee, will develop a set of priorities for the Agency's activity during BY5 in the form of proposed Area Plan Objectives. The Planning Committee will report to the Advisory Council on the results of this needs assessment and Objective development activity and propose a set of Draft Objectives for the BY5 Plan by mid-September of 1978. These Draft Objectives will be incorporated into a draft version of the BY5 Plan and copies will be distributed at least one month before the Public Hearings which will be held no later than November 30, 1978 in order to allow ample time for comment and revision before the Plan is sub- mitted to the County Board of Supervisors and, if approved by them, sent to the California Department of Aging by March 1 , 1979. Implementation of Objectives Work programs in the form of action steps in the Area Plan will be developed for the accomplishment of each objective. For those objectives requiring fi- nancial support in the form of Title III funding, evaluation of each subcon- tractor's program performance and willingness to continue operation within pro- Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa r? Exhibit D-1 Page 3 of Description of the Planning Process posed budjetary limits will determine modification or discontinuance of existing contracts. In order to provide for a full program year given the July 1 to June 30 contract restriction, Provisional Requests for Proposals will be pre- pared and released prior to the beginning of the new program year as soon as clearance can be obtained from the County and the California Department of Aging. These Requests for Proposals will include proposal criteria and con- tract specifications. The Assessment/monitoring/evaluation procedures devel- oped during BY3, as implemented and modified by AAA staff during BY4, will be provided for in each contract as well as opportunity for appropriate program modification indicated by the results of these procedures. At least quarterly the AAA will assess its progress toward the achievement of its Objectives and Action Plans. Minor adjustments needed to improve Plan effectiveness will be handled internally. Substantive changes which involve redifining Objectives or scheduling completion into a later quarter will be re- ported to the Advisory Council for its recommendation and the resulting changes forwarded to the CDA along with the necessary revisions of any Plan exhibits involved. Plznning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-2 Page 1 of Summary Listing of Area Plan Objectives Objective #1 NATIONAL PRIORITY SERVICES By June 30, 1979 to provide through subcontracts the locally selected National Priority Services at the following levels; Transportation - 9,100 trips, Home Visits - 3,500 visits; Paralegal service 1,000 contracts, Home Chore & Repai - 2,000 referrals. Objective X12 TRANSPORTATION COORDINATION By June 30, 1979 to increase by 10% the transportation provided by AAA funded f projects by organizing and staffing a paratransit providers coordinating group (in cooperation with local , state, and federal transportation offices) to maximize the use of available transportation resources and equipment. (910 i trips in addition to the 9,100 covered in Objective #1 .) Objective D3 ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE I By June 30, 1979 to provide 2,340 service days of Day Health Services to at least 75 seniors. y Objective #4 INFORMATION & REFERRAL ` { By June 30, 1979 to provide Information and Referral service to at least 10,800 initial contact calls, Objective #S NURSING HOME OMBUDSMAN By June 30, 1979 to provide Nursing Home Ombudsman services in connection with 100 initial complaints, and provide secondary service to 3,000 affected senior;. Objective #6 U 2/14/78 nn Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-3 Page 1 of 2 CStatement of Area Plan Objective t (For each objective complete one set) Statement of Objective (I 1 ) NATI NAL PRIORITY SERVICES By June 30, 1979 to provide through subcontracts the locally selected National Priority Services at the following levels; Transportation - 9,100 trips, Home Visits - 3,500 visits, Paralegal service - 1 ,000 contracts, Home Chore & Repair - 2,000 referrals. f. - f Rationale for Selection of Objective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Low-Income and Minority Older Persons These services were developed during BY3 and represent the local response to the requirement to fund NPS projects at the prescribed bid level . The agency pro- poses to continue the established level of service while holding funding within the established guidelines. Some reduction of funding will be required to adjust to the new annual spending rate since some programs combined sizeable carryover funds with savings from delayed spending to increase materially the scale of activity during the latter part of BY3. In addition the home chore and repair activity will be consolidated in a single contract held at the BY3 level for the home chore project but expanding the list of defined services to include home repair. Transportation service to be continued cover Alamo/Danville, Richmond, Cand West Pittsburg. It is estimated that 1 ,960 seniors will receive transporta- tion service. Paralegal services to an estimated 1 ,000 seniors, home visits to 700 seniors, and home chore and repair development services to 1 ,500 seniors will be available throughout the County except for areas (such as home repair in Con- cord) where an equivalent service is to be provided by some other program. Estimated ' Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion ' Step 1 Review with subcontractors the service goals proposed and established reporting and monitoring procedures for BY4. 7/31/78 i Step 2 Develop Technical Assistance plan for project needing help to meet service goals. 7/31/78 I I G i Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa A7 Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 1 continued Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Review reports and monitoring information to identify likely "shortfalls" and take corrective action.- 9129178 Step 4 Evaluate need for service and continued funding in BY5 and draft recommendation for BY5_ 11/15/78 Step 5 Determine success in meeting service goals and identify major factors in short falls or outstanding successes. 5/15/79 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 j t Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa ;t7 Exhibit D-3 Page 1 of 2 `. Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) Statement of Ob ective (i` 2 ) TRANSPORTATION COORDINATION By June 30, 1979 to increase by lop the transportation provided by AAA funded pro- jects by organizing and staffing a paratransit providers coordinating group (in cooperation with local , state, and federal transportation offices) to maximize th use of available transportation resources and equipment. (910 trips in addition to the 9,100 covered in Objective #1 .) t Rationale for Selection of Obiective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Low-Income and Minority Older Persons Several individual transportation projects have been funded at least in part with Title III funds. These tend to be localized and restricted in terms of the par- ticular focus of their "other resources". Legal and regulatory constraints make coordination and fullest possible use difficult. Special effort and assistance is called for if the barriers to coordination are to be overcome. In view of past and present AAA funding involvement, emphasis on coordination by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and the newly formed "Tri-Delta" paratransit coordina- tor's project, BY4 will be a crucial time for special efforts to begin to pull isolated paratransit projects together into a cooperated group. Three issues will be explored in this first year. (1) Identifying regulatory and jurisdictional barriers to cooperation (in- cluding insurance requirement) and ways to overcome the barriers. (2) Establishing the requirement and/or usefulness of radio communication system for coordinated dispatching and improving service. (3) Providing a valid basis for meeting the coordination requirements of MTC and similar offices. It is estimated that 2,000 seniors will benefit from the achievement of this ObJective. Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step z Establish AAA. policy requiring participation in coordina- tion group as a condition for Title III funding. 7/21/78 Step 2 Convene Organizational meeting of AAA paratransit pro- viders and other interested groups and determine status relative to any existing broader coordinating group/s. 8/15178 �'40 Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 2 continued Estimated Major Action Steps tb Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Report to Advisory Council identifying barriers to coor- dination and goals for BY4. 9/20/78 Step 4 Report to Advisory Council on proposed guidelines an standards for development of paratransit radio-communication. 10/18/78 Step 5 Assessment of progress toward BY4 goals--plan for correc- tive action and recommended goals for BY5. 11/15/78 C Step 6 BY4 report on progress towars plan goals. 5/15/79 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 G Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-3 Page 1 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) Statement of Objective ( ) ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE By June 30, 1979 to provide 2,340 service days of Day Health Services to at least 75 seniors. t Rationale for Selection of Obiective and Proiected Impact, Especially for Pro- ' gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Low-Income and Minority Older Persons A comprehensive system of health care service for older persons requires that I there be a level of service available for those who need a protective and thera- peutic environment but do not require hospitalization or 24 hour institutionali- zation. A pilot project providing such a service was established in the latter half of BY4. This service is to be compatible with federal and state require- ments for such services and will continue to be supported by the AAA at the original level for a second developmental year. At the same time the strengthen- ing and development of this service is to be an important part of the coordina- tion plan for this year. C Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 1 Review with subcontractor the BY4 service goals and develop plans to prevent short fall . 7/15/78 Step 2 Assess progress toward BY4 goals and initiate corrective action, if needed. 10/15/78- U - Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 3 continued ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Recommend action for BY5.8Y5. plan. 11/15/78 s ' Step 4 BY4 report on progress toward plan goals. 5/15/79 Step S Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa r7 Exhibit D-3 Page 1 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) i Statement of Objective (A 4 ) INFORMATION & REFERRAL By June 30, 1979 to provide Information and Referral service to at least 10,000 initial contact calls. i i Rationale for Selection of Objective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Lou-Income and Minority Older Persons In a setting of limited and scattered services and complex eligibility require- ments, accurate information and supportive and responsive referral , is a valuable service which can help seniors get the most from existing programs. In addition cutbacks in social worker counselling services make it imperative that I & R workers be able to analyze service needs and follow up referrals in ways which will replace, in some measure, the assistance which many seniors cannot obtain from Social Services in the Social Security office. Because of their daily in- volvement with service providers and seniors, I & R workers are in a unique position to identify and implement a variety of coordination and pooling strat- egies. This function of I & R staff will be identified, monitored and accounted C; for in BY4. Major support for I & R activity will continue in BY4 and is ex- � petted to reach at least 10,000 seniors. f Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of i Completion t Step 1 Meet with I & R staff to review BY4 goals, identify ► barriers and develop strategies to achieve goals. 1/6/78 t 2 Step 2 I & R staff training or coordination and pooling-- s definitions, strategies, and reporting. 8/3/78 Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 4 continued INFORMATION & REFERRAL Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Assess progress toward BY4_ goals and initiate corrective action if needed. 9/25/78 - - i Step 4 I & R staff recommendations on BY5 coordination and pooling goals. 10/15/78 Step 5 Assess achievement of BY5 goals. 5/15/79 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 ! Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa 1#7 Exhibit D-3 Page I of 2 CStatement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) Statement of Objective (# 5 ) NURSING HOME OiMBUDSFt4N By June 30, 1979 to provide Nursing Home mbudsman services in connection with 100 initial complaints, and provide secondary service to 3,000 affected seniors. _Rationale for Selection of Obiective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Low-Income and Minority Older Persons This service was first established with Title III funding in February, 1977. It makes effective use of a large number of volunteers to safeguard and improve the quality of life for those 'seniors who reside in convalescent facilities. Ex- perience with the project so far shows that this type of service helps the admin- istrators and staff of the homes in their jobs as well as the seniors involved and results in improved conditions beyond the specific cases which bring ques tions and problems to light. The program will be continued in BY4 and goals and strategies for continued support beyond Title III funding will be developed in cooperation with the subcontractor. C; Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 1 Review with subcontractor BY4 goals and develop strategic for overcoming any barriers. 7/15/78 Step 2 Identify possible funding to continue project beyond Title III support and develop plan for developing alternative funding. 8/15/78 G Exhibit D--3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa A7 Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 5 continued Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of . Completion Step 3 Assess program toward BY4 goals and initiate corrective action, if indicated. 9/15/78 Step 4 Assess progress in alternative funding development 10/15/78 Step 5 Make recommendation for BY5. 10/15/78 Step 6 Assess achievement of BY4 service goal. 5/15/79 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa ;7 Exhibit D-4 Action Plan for Coordination of the Delivery of Existing Services During BY4 the AAA will be involved in four major types of coordination activity. 1) Coordination of Area Plan service activities 2) Development and implementation of coordination agreements with the principal service providers (other than AAA sub-contractors covered above) or Title VII (which is covered in Exhibit D-6) 3) Special coordination objectives for BY4; a) Development of para-transit coordination group (see Objective 1#2) b) Development and expansion of Adult Day Health Services program (Objective #3) c) Development of information base and procedures for relating AAA Plan objectives and action plans to other County planning programs, especially as these relate to the newly formed Human Services Advisory Commission (planning process to be conducted D-1 ) 4) Coordination technical assistance provided to agencies and community groups as new opportunities for coordination are identified during the program year. 2/14/78 ���U Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa m7 Exhibit D-4 Page 1 of 2 Action Plan for Coordination of the Delivery of Existing Services i j The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for the coordination of f activities in the planning and service area Which are related to programs i and services for older persons, Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 1 Meet with Adult Day Health Care subcontractor to review BY4 service goals and establish coordination tasks. 7/15/78 i Step 2 Review agreement with hospital medical social workers to provide literature to persons over 60 being dis- charged. 7/30/78 Step 3 Meet with sub-contractors to review coordination with I&R services. 8/3/78 , G � Step 4 Transportation coordination council convened. 8/15/78 I i Step 5 Contact Local Committees on Aging and police depart- ments active in the "block watch" programs to identif AAA's coordinating involvement. 8/31/78 S I Step 6 Review progress on informal written agreement with i RSVP program. 9/15/78 I i Step 7- Review progress on informal written agreement with I Health Department. 9/30/78 i i 2/14/78 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa n7 Exhibit D-4 Page 2 of_� Action Plan for Coordination of the Delivery of Existing Services f The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for the coordination of activities in the planning and service area which are related to programs and services for older persons, Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 8 Staff report to Planning Committee on status of the Human Services Advisory Commission and the coordina- tion of AAA planning with other social planning pro- cesses in Contra Costa. 10/31/78 t Step 9 Review progress on informal written agreement with Social Service Department for coordinating IN activities, and sharing of office space and telephone. 12/5/78 t Step10 Report on BY4 progress toward Adult Day Health Care coordination goals. 5/15/79 o Stepll Report on BY4 progress toward para-transit coordina- tion goals. 5/15/79 i Step12 Maintain ongoing coordination liaison with subcon- tractors and other public and private service pro- viders to provide coordination support as appropriate ongoing Step C r Step 2/14/78 ?f5)";20 Planning and Service Area; Contra Costa 1#7 Exhibit D-S Page 1 of 2r Action Plan for Pooling Untapped Resources The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for increasing the amount of resources of other public and private organizations in the planning and service area co=itted for programs for older persons. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 1 Assist in obtaining for sub-contractors at least - . $25,000 in funding to continue services from non Title III sources. 8/11/78 Step 2 First Quarter staff review of pooling activity identified to achieve goal of $30,000 in outside funds obtained for services other than sub-contracts: 7/7/78 I Step 3 provide Local Committees on Aging, sub-contractors, and other service providers with "critical event" calendards showing dates and procedures involved in distributing Revenue Sharing funds in the County and in the cities. 7/31/79 Step 4 Meet with each sub-contractor to identify most likely alternative sources of funding and develop strategy and calendar for seeking funds. 8/11/78 Step 5 Develop plan for obtaining funds from -County or other ' sources to provide for stipends to enable low-income 1 elderly to defray cost of serving on Advisory Council and related committees. 9/15/78 Step 6 Second Quarter staff review of pooling activity identified to achieve goal of $30,000 in outside funds obtained for services other than sub-contracts: 10/2/78 j Step 7 Assist Adult Day Health Care sub-contractor in devel- oping agreements and procedures needed to qualify c project for Medi-Cal reimbursement. 10/13/78 C. 2117178 i Planning and Service Area; Exhibit D-5 Page 2 of 2 Action Plan for Pooling Untapped Resources The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for increasing the amount of resources of other public and private organizations in the planning and service area committed for programs for older j2ersons. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 8 Third Quarter staff review of pooling activity iden- tified to achieve goal of $30,000 in outside funds obtained for services other than sub-contracts: 113179 1 Step g Fourth Quarter staff review of pooling activity iden- tified to achieve goal of $30;000 in outside funds obtained for services other than sub-contracts: - 4/4/79 f Step10 Furnish technical assistance to projects seeking-.-.. Revenue Sharing funds for -senior service projects-* within limitations of staff time. Ongoing Stepll Furnish technical assistance to projects seeking Housing and Community Development Act funds for senior ` service projects--within limitations of staff time. Ongoing Step Step Step 2/17/78 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-6 Page 1 of 1 �^ Action Plan for Coordination of Title VII Nutrition Program with the Area Agency Services System Development under Title III The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan to coordinate the activities initiated under Title VII of the Older Americans Act in the planning and service area with the Area Agency's services system development under Title III. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 1 Renew contract with Title VII providing funding of operational costs of minibus at West Pittsburg nutrition site. 7/1/78 Step 2 Identify tasks for coordination of Information & Referral at Nutrition sites with Senior Information Service. 7/15/78 Step 3 Review Title VII training plan and resources to identi- fy need to supplement using Title III and IV resources. 12/17/78 �i Step 4 Review written agreement between Title VII and Title III and revise as needed for BY5 Area Plan. 12117178 Step 5 Obtain Title VII Nutrition Program Plan in keeping with coordination policy. 1/20/79 Step 6 Provide copy of Area Plan to Title VII project staff in keeping with coordination policy. 1/20/79 Step 7 i� 93 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit U--7 Page Z ofZ_ Action Plan for Advocacy The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for advocacy on behalf of ro rams and benefits for older persons in the planning and service area. Major Action Steps Estimated Date of Completion Step 1 Issue statements to press on major issues affecting older persons Ongoing Step 2 Dis"semination of-Legislative Alerts on major legislate i tion affecting seniors. Ongoing !+ Step 3 Monthly summary of State and Federal legislative picture to Advisory Council by members assigned: Ongoing L Step 4 Legislative Advocacy Committee review of analytical and information dissemination activity and preparation E of work program. 8/4/78 { Step 5 Health Committee Annual Report on the Health Needs of Seniors received by Advisory Council and forwarded to Human Services Advisory Council . 1/31/79 i Step 6 Support allocation of Revenue Sharing funds for needs of older persons by Board of Supervisors. 3/15/79 Step 7 Support allocation of Revenue Sharing Funds for needs of elderly by City Councils of Concord, Richmond, and Pittsburg. 3/16/7-0-- 2/17/78 /16/7-0=2/17/78 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-7 Page 2 of 2 CAction Plan for Advocacy The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for advocacy on behalf of ro rams and benefits for older persons in the planning and service area. - EstimatedMajor Action Steps Date of Completion Step 8 Conduct workshop to develop legislative skills of Local Committees on Aging. 4/5/79 Step j I Step C Step Step Step Step 2/17/78 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa A7 Exhibit D-8 Page 1 of 2 Action Plan for Tnvolvement of the Advisory Council in Area Agency Activities The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan to involve the advisory council in Area Agency activities, including the development and irplementatio of the Area Plan. Estimated Major Action Stems Date of Completion. Step 1 Area Agency submits quarterly progress report to Council for review and comment. 10/18/78 Step 2 planning and Contracts subcommittee involved in up- I dating deed Assessment phase of 1978-79 Area Plan de-- ' velopment. 10/11/78 Step 3 Orientation Workshop conducted following annual appointments of members. 11/78 Step 4 planning and Contracts subcommittee involved in de-••- f velopment of Objectives of Area Plan and recommenda- tion to Advisory Council. 11/8/78 Step 5 Advisory Council receives and approves Draft Area Plan for presentation to public hearings. 11/15/78 , Step 6 Advisory Council officers co-chair public hearings Week of 1/8/79 - Step /8/79 Step 7 Area Agency submits quarterly report for review and comment. 11/17/79 2117178 00336 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #r7 Exhibit D-8 Page 2 of 2_ Action Pl.n for Involvement of the Advisory Council in Area Agency Activities The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan to involve the advisory council In Area Agency activities, including the development and implementation of the Area Plan. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Com2letion Step 8 Advisory Council reviews Area Plan prior to sub-' ' mission to the Board of Supervisors. • 1/17/79 t Step 9 Area Agency submits quarterly report for'review and - comment. 4/18/78 t 1 Step lid Planning and Contracts subcommittee assists i'n review ff of applications for AAA funding. 5/2/79 f i i Step 11 Advisory Council reviews subcontracts for comment i prior to submission to County Board of Supervisors by AAA. 5/16/79 J Step i Step Step 2117178 Planning and Service Area: a..:aasv..a. Contra Costa "7 Page 1 of 2 Action Plan for Technical Assistance The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for the provision of technical assistance (a) to agencies/organizations in ,the planning and service area Which receive funding under Title III; (b) to nutrition projects in the planning and service area when the Area Agency is the grantee of the State Agency on Aging for Title VII funds; and {c} to other agencies/organizations whose Programs can im rove the lives of older a-sons. Estimated Maior Action Steps Date of Completion Step 1 Meet .with sub-contractors to inform them'of availabilft of technical assistance (t.a.) identify specific t.a. needs, and develop individual sub-contractor technical assistance plan. 7/7/78 Step 2 Submit Quarterly reports to Advisory Council on'techn t- - cal assistance provided. 7/19/78 Step 3 Notify agencies and community groups of information and staff assistance available from AAA. 8/11/78 Step 4 Review experience with technical assistance requests to determine AAA staff training needs for*capacity building. 8/25/78 Step 5 provide information packet with principle data on the elderly- and their needs, main laws and regulations and funding sources, and procedure for requesting technical, ... for use of agencies and community groups. 8/31/78 Step b Submit Quarterly reports to Advisory Council on techni- cal assistance provided. 10/18/78 Step 7 Submit Quarterly reports to Advisory Council on techni- cal assistance provided. 1/17/79 2/17/78 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Page 2 Of-2— Action Plan for Technical Assistance ( The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for the provision of technical assistance (a) to agencies/organizations in the planning and service area which receive funding under Title III; (b) to nutrition projects in the planning and service area when the Area Agency is the grantee of the State Agency on Aging for Title VII funds; and (c) to other agencies/organizations whose programs can Improve the lives of older 2ersons. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 8 Submit Quarterly reports to Advisory Council on'techn" cal assistance provided. 4/18/78 Step •- i 9 Provide technical assistance in accordance with re quests, sub-contractor's needs, and staff time and capacity. Ongoing Step i C` t Step Step Step Step C., 2/17/78 Planning and Service Area: 7 Exhibit D-10 Page 1 ofd_ Direct Provision of Social Services by the Area Agency The Area Agency requests approval of the. State Agency on Aging for direct provision of the following social service, setting forth its justification for direct provision of the service and the Title III funds and Area Agency staff involved. (This exhibit is conoleted for each social service directly provided by the Area Agency.) 1) Social Service: 2) Justification for Direct Provision by Area Agency: N 0 T APP" L I C A 6 L E 3) Resources: Title III Funds Percent of Area Agency Budget Requested: for Service: Area Agency Staff Involved, by Position Title and Percent of Time Devoted to Direct Provision of the Service: Position Title (Full/Part-tine) Percent of Time MAR 311977 �'iqr A 16� Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa n7 Exhibit D-11 �^ Page I of I i - Action Plan for Increasing the Participation of Low Income and Minority Older Persons as Beneficiaries in Title III Programs The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for increasing the partici- pation of low income and minority older persons as beneficiaries of Title III programs. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completioq Step 1 Contract with Title VII to pool resources to provide transportation service in West Pittsburg minority and low- income target area. 7/1/78 Step 2 Contract with subcontractor to provide transports- j _ tion service in Richmond and North Richmond Iow-income and 7/1/78 ; minority target area. i 1 Step 3 Work with Home chore/handyman subcontractor to de- ° fine strategies to increase service to low-income and minor- 8/30/78 t i ty elderly. Step 4 Review monitoring reports and assessments to en- tify areas for special effort to increase low-income and _ minority elderly participation. 9/15/78 Step 5 Prepare program information for istr7 ution to identified low-income and minority elderly organizations and agencies. 10/27/78 j Step 6 Meet with CSA to review low-income and minority ' elderly participation and request technical assistance with r efforts to increase participation of low-income and minorit 11/10/78 I elderly. Step 7 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-12 Page of 2 Action Plan for the Inclusion of Minority Agencies and Organizations in the Delivery of Social Services to Older Persons f The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for the inclusion of minority agencies and organizations in the delivery of social services to older persons, at least in proportion to the number of minority persons in the planning and . service area. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 1 Continue subcontracts with minority subcontractors 7/1/78 for Richmond Transportation service. Step 2 Update inventory of PSA minority agencies and organi- zations. 8/4/78 CStep 3 Contact minority agencies prior to scheduling work- shop/s on the Area Plan and opportunities for subcontracts to select separate versus general workshop as desired by minorit agencies. 8/15/78 Step 4 Perform specific analysis of Minority Aging inclusio as part of Technical Assistance capacity building study. 8/25/78 Step 5 Meet with representatives of minority agencies and CSA to identify improvements in AAA efforts to include Minority Agencies and Organizations in Delivery of Social Services to Older Persons. 11/23/78 Step 6 Inforr: minority organizations engated or qualified to engaged or qualified to engage in the delivery of types of services included in the Area Plan. 3/20/79 step 7 Review with minority agency subcontractors the ade- quacy and appropriateness of AAA Technical Assistance and sub contractors and contract administration as viewed by minority subcontractors. 4/13/79 2/21/78 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa n7 Exhibit D-12 Page of 2 �t Action Plan for the Inclusion of Minority Agencies and Organizations in the Delivery of Social Services to Older Persons The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for the inclusion of minority agencies and organizations in the delivery of social services to older perso , at least in proportion to the number of minority persons in the planning andT service area. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion i Step 8 Assist min rity organizations to develop proposals. 4/30/78 Step Step C e Step Step Step Step F1 ,11M Planning & Service Area: Contra Costa #7 EXHIBIT D-13 ACTION PLAN FOR MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT OF GRANTS AND CONTRACTS UNDER THE AREA PLAN The Contra Costa Office on Aging has let or will let contracts with approximately nine organizations for services to the aging for transportation, home visiting, chore ser- vices, and ombudsman services in 1978-1979. These contracts average about $10,000 of federal funds, with none receiving more than $40,000. The administrative sophistica- tion of the contractors ranges from very sophisticated to relatively inexperienced. It is the policy of the Contra Costa Codrity Offic& �on Aging to utilize members of the Advisory Council and Local Committee on Aging members in the assessment of contractor performance as much as possible. Monitoring of contractor performance is primarily the responsibility of the Program Coordinator with the assistance and advice of the Program Evaluator. Assessment of contractor performance is primarily the responsibility of the Program Evaluator. The Program Evaluator will also serve as staff to the Assessment Teams of the Advisory Council. The Program Coordinator will monitor the day to day management of the contractors_ The Program Coordinator will have the responsibility of informing the Director of any significant deficiencies in contractor performance. The Director may assign the Program Coordinator the responsibility to take such corrective action as she deems appropriate to remedy any contractor's difficulties or deficiencies. Assessment reports will be prepared quarterly by the Program Evaluator to provide information to the Director and Advisory Council of progress toward the objectives of the Area Plan and to answer such questions as the Director deems appropriate. Such information may include quantitative measurements of contractor's services provided in relation to: the contractor's objectives, the Area Plan's objectives, the total need in the county, the cost of service, and the likely outcome of alternative service approaches. The quarterly assessment reports will also provide the information required to complete the California Department ori Aging quarterly Program Progress review form. All assessments of contractor performance will be conducted with the full under- standing of the contractor of the assessment criteria. There will be semi-annual assessment meetings to include the Director, the Program Coordinator, the Program Evaluator, and members of the Assessment Teams. 2/21/78 ����: Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-13 Page 1 of 2 Action Plan for Monitoring and Assessment of Grants and Contracts under the Area Plan The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for monitoring the grants and contracts under the Area Plan. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 1 Complete Program Progress Review form. 7/15/77 Step 2 Develop draft of Program in Place Assessment format. 8/12/78 Step 3 Complete Programs in Place Assessments. 9/1/78 C Step 4 Complete PIP Assessment form and Program Progress Review form. 10/15/78 Step 5 Complete Summary Assessments of all Projects. 12/31/78 Step 6 Complete Summary Assessment forms and Program Progress Review form. 1/15/79 Step 7 Semi-Annual Assessment meeting. 1/30/79 C Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa 1#7 Exhibit D-13 f Page 2 of 2 { Action Plan for Monitoring and Assessment of Grants and Contracts under the Area Plan The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan for monitoring the grants and contracts under the Area Plan. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step g, Complete PIP Assessments. 3/31/79 Step 9 Complete Program Progress Review form. 4/15/791 Step Step Step . Step Step Planning and Service Area #7 Exhibit D-Iqa Action Plan for Equal Employment Opportunity Relative to Grants and Contracts under the Area Plan The Contra Costa Office on Aging will require each of its contractors as a condition of its contract award or renewal to develop an affirmative action plan of its own design consistent with Executive Orders 11246 and 11375 and Revised Order No. 4, or complete the model Affirmative Action form. Technical assistance in the development of the Affirmative Action Plan will be available to the contractors from the Office on Aging Affirmative Action Coordinator on demand. Progress toward Affirmative Action goals is a mandatory item for consideration by the Director and Evaluation and Assessment Committee under the assessment procedures established in Exhibit D-13 of this Area Plan. AIM 31 797 7 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa 17 Exhibit D-14 Page 1 of 1 Action Plan for Equal Employment Opportunity Relative to Grants and Contracts under the Area Plan The following sets forth the Area Agency's plan to insure that each grantee/_. contractor under the Area Plan has an affirmative action plan for equal employ- went o2portunity. Estimated Major Action Steps Date of Completion Step 1 Complete Program Progress Review section on contractor Affirmative Action. 7/15/78 l Step 2 Complete Program Progress Review section on contractor Affirmative Action. 10/15/78 f Step 3 Complete Program Progress Review section on contractor Affirmative Action. 1/15/79 Step 4 Complete Program Progress Review section on contractor Affirmative Action. 4/15/79 Step 5 c Step b • s Step 7 C• • 2/17/78 Plrnring and Service Area: 7 _ Ezbibit D-15 Public Infomation Plan ?ce folio-jIng Sets forth the Area Agency's Plan for a conzLiuing program of public inforcation designed to assure that information about the programs anal activities carried out under the Area Plan are proWvlgated throughout the ' n!��.niag and service area_ - • - Estimated :;.aior Action Steps Date of Cog-ol eti on Step 1 Inform 16 Local Coraittees on Aging by staff attendance at Ongoing Co=mittee meetings and railings. Step 2 - Inform senior groups, agency personnel , and general public by Ongoing use-of I b-R aides_ Step 3 - - _ Provide information on current issues by net-is releases,.news Ongoing r letters of PAA and senior clubs, flyers and special announce - mcnts- Step A 1R _ ;take regular rrogress reports to the Advisory Council _for Ongoing transmittal to -represented groups_ Step 5 Submit progress reports to joint infcrrnatian-sharino Council Ongoing _ • of agencies sponsored by AAA. . Step 6 Utilize County Public Info nation Department to disseminate Ongoing Area Aoencv programs and activities to the appropriate nedia- Seep 7 Issue Legislative "Alerts" threuch the County Legislative Ongoing F.eview network. Step 3 - Maintain an informational file en AAA Area Plan and activities Ongoing for-use by Ahe public- step ublic- tep 9 - Distribute to seniors and concerned agencies and individuals Pay 31, 1979 a current directory and description of principle resources available. - _ of%r7 P2-curling and Service tsen: Contra Costa County No. 7 FY 78-79 3v=ary Eudget for Area Plast - arcs r1�e^.cy Ti:le iII ' • Programs ActivityFundi Hoa-Federal Total Other r''eauested "stc in^ �u:;�; Bud,er 8esou�ce9 A. Plaaning, Adninistratioz and A.dvocazy S 48,141 $ 34,202 $ 82,343 $ Xax. 907. Min. M0 i�. Sem c e s uadcr the Area Flan 1. Coordiaa- tion of the _ Delivery of _ F---Lstin56,287 6,253 62,540 Services - '2. Pooli� of - - '- � • . . - - but Qntan- ped F---Sour- 45',447 51051 50,498 3. lr-fc.-a- tion a d 101 ,162 - 11.°,245 112,407 . Wcrxal k. CutreacH tati,on. 25,973 28,85V - : .- •&. Escort - *7. Ec=e Ser- 3,903 3,903 39,035 *B. Legal a---,I - Couzza-,ig 25,755 2,862 28.617 - Ug. Residen- ' - sxd - tica Sazvicez, Sub--- - To cal $ 28J,756 $ 32,200 $ 321 ,956 $ National Priority Services TOTAL .$105,460 - Inclusion under area Plan consistent with State policy. P1)rwing and Scrrice Area. Contra Costa County No. 7 rase 2 of 2 Su==.ary Budget for Area Plan, Coatd. . Area ASeccy Title III Program activity Fu.nd9 Non-Federal Total Other . ,r Recuested N.stchi=g Funds Hudzet Resources B. Services under the Area Plan, Coatd. • 10. *Home Visiting 18,600 2,067 20,667 Nursing Home _ u. Ombudsman 16,697 1 ,85 18,552 Adult.0ay 12. Health Care 29,256 3,251 323,507 Support for 13. Gap Filling 48,931 " 5,438 54,369 17. _ 20. Services, Tota $ 403.240 $ 44-,811 $ 448,051 $ GZA.`M iCT_kL $ 451 .381 $ 79,013 $ 530,394 $ Amount * of Title III - Carryover Fur.d9 from -Preceding Budget Year included in G?.A:,D TOTAL $ 19,169 - *4Fstirsated •• , Acturt { �r tra Costa County O!:ice on Ag-"g TOTAL BUDGET FOR AREA ACENCY ON AGING AND SERVICE AREA O 7 ACTIVITIES A, B, C, D* AND E* 'ision Date: -�-�.�.7 �3 ..., FY 78-79 Percentage of Total Budget Title III :ion-Federal Budget Category _ _ ___for Activit � :�unds vatchine Total Other _ A �B- C UK E* Requested ruridS Budget: Resources Personnel �' C\2 Director 69 11 6 6 8 21 ,012 5,367 26 ,379 L'': Planner 49 7 7 29 8 17,796 3,737 21 ,533 U_ Evaluation Technician 15 11 21 0 53 13,047 1 ,822 11 ,569 Program Coordinator 5 49 13 0 33 15,500 1 ,867 17,367 Office Manager 16 18 16 36 14 11 ,727 1 ,660 13,387 I & R Coordinators (3 FTE) 21 18 13 40 8 46,120 6,983 . 53,103 I & R Clerical 16 18 16 36 14 10,239 1 ,450 11 ,689 nce Benefits 24 18 13 2745,536 15,571 61 ,107 Travel (Itemized) : Transportation Other Advisory Council 100 0 0 0 0 607 203 810 Staff Mileage 7 16 21 50 6 4,669 581 5,250 County Car 16 18 16 36 14 701 99 800 __Other Trnvel Employees __1E_ _18 16 36 14 1 ,665 235 11900 • Office Supply & Equipment (Itemized) Office Supplies & Equipment 16 18 16 36 14 5,185 735 5,920 Publications 16 18 16 . 36 14 438 62 500 Food (Advisory Council & Volunteers 100 0 0 0 0 94 31 125 Household Expense 16 18 16 36 14 114 16 130 Xerox: Rental 16 18 16 36 14 1 ,944 276 2,220 Machine Repair 16 18 16 36 14 210 30 240 Office Equipment 16 18 16 36 14 1 ,436 204 1 ,640 Newsletter Printing 16 18 16 36 14 1 ,511 169 Other (Itemized) : Telephone 16 18 16 36 14 10,502 1 ,488 11 ,990 Membership 37 16 6 15 26 263 37 300 Occupancy Costs 16 18 16 . 36 14 18,553 2,627 21 ,180 3.. Total Direct Costs 451 ,381 79,013 530,394 5.' Total Indirect Costs 451 ,381 79,013 530,394 tra Costa County 0=:*ca an Az: TOTAL BUDGET MR AREA ACENCY ON ACING \'\INC -%-ND SERVICE AREA 0 7 ACTIVITIL'S A. 11, C, D* AND L� is ion Da tFY 78-79 Parccntage or Total Budget Title III Non-Fcda a:: Total C-"'-'" Budget Category for Activicy run ds :garchi. " C T D* EA' Requested funds Parzonnal' - L" I & R Aides (5 FTE) 0 15 25 60 0 42,191 4,688 46,879 Program Specialist 5 20 5 25 45 18,188 2,192 20,380 Account Clerk 16 •18 16 36, 14 9,067 1 ,284 10,351 Frince Bandits _ Uther (Ica-mizod) : Physical , ' 0 15 25 60 0 252 28 280 Building Planning 16 18 16 36 14 525 75 600 Administrative' Services 100 0 0 0 0 0 8,548 8,548 Freight (Office Move) 16 18 16 36 14 876 124 11000 Health Department (transportation) 3,289 365 3,654 Danville/Alamo (transportation) 10,431 1 ,165 11 ,646 United Spanish (transportation) 12,203 1 ,356 '13,559 Legal Services (legal ) 25,755 2,862 28,617 Volunteer Bureau (home services) 18,600 2,067 20,667 • Retirement Jobs (chore services) ' 35,132•• 3,903 39,035 Mt. Diablo (nursing ombudsman) 16,697 1 ,855 18,552 Mt. Diablo (Adult Day Care) 29,256 3,251 32,507 . Notal. Direct Costs ':otal. Indiracz Cost!; j 7. ' Page I of 2 Sururary Statement of Priorities for Area Agency Activities - F wing constitutes a sLunmary of the priorities of the Area Agency's setting forth the sajoi- efforts to be undertaken during this plan ward the achievement of a comprehensive. and coordinated service syste . persons in the planning and service area. The priorities have been d through an analysis of the nezds of older persons, resources in ing and service area, and deficiencies in the current system- (as in Section C of the plan), and through the planning activities of the Area Agency (as described in Section D of the plan). _ In keeping with the stated purpose and goals of the program under Title III of the Older Americans Act, the Contra Costa County Office on Aging has as its goai to, "(1) secure and maintain maximum independence and dignity in a home i environment for older persons capable of self-care with appropriate supportive i services; and (2) aemove individual and social barriers to economic and persona independence for older persons, including the provision of opportunities for employment and volunteer activities where older persons live." In view of the sizeable portion of the County's elderly who are nursing home residents (ap- proximately 3,000 or 4%) and the need to work toward a comprehensive and coor- dinated system of services providing a continuum of care, our goal also include . (3) obtaining for seniors who do need the services provided in a nursing home the range and quality of services which will safeguard the full measure of in- dependence and dignity which they have the human right to expect, notwithstan- ding their physical limitations and lessened ability to care for themselves_ During the 1977-'78 program year the AAA has used Title III funds to improve, or begin, social services for the elderly in the priority categories of: trans- portation, in-home services, minor home repair, multi-service centers, nursing home Ombudsman, nutrition, paralegal services, day health center, and Informa- tion and Referral. These services will be continued in the 1978-'79 program year althouh Title III support is not planned for the multi-service center activity. . Title V funding is expected to continue available.) Support for home repair will be reduced_ However, full senior participation in CETA home repair projects will be sought *and the home chore project will be broadened to include referrals for seniors requesting minor repairs who cannot be served by CETA. Program expansion will be sought in the areas of transportation, coor- dination and a strengthened and widened Adult Day Health service. Specific program targets for the year are summarized in the following table_ (See table G.) Project experience in the first part of '77-'78 indicates that these are realistic but not overly easy goals which projects should be able to meet in their second year of operation. Three transportation projects- are proposed--for continued-partial=AAA -support in '77-'78. . These are the Alamo/Danville bus, the Richmond area UCSSO bus, an _ the Wlest Pittsburg Title VII bus operated for the Health Department by Home Health & Counseling. These will form the nucleus of a paratransit coordinatio i effort in which we will work to maximize use of equipment and resources, de- velop working agreements which will overcome wasteful route and service area . cy 4 U1 4 Summary Statement of Priorities for Area Agency Activities restrictions and encourage all feasible pooling of resources and information to get the most transportation for the most people to get them to critically needed social services. Goodwill participation on a regular basis will be a requirement for any Title III funding for a transportation project. Should additional funds become available priority will be given to providing for at least one lift-equipped vehicle with radios compatible with the County communication system and capable of networking linkage will be pursued should funds become available--if this is judged feasible after technical study. We will work to expand the Day Health Care service in two ways. Provided use has grown 'sufficientlywe will work with the contractor to develop non AAA resources so that a fourth, and then a fifth day of service can be added. maximum available Medi-Cal reimbursement will be sought to stretch funds--model uroject support will be sought. Service will be expanded through promotion of sa-. ;te center, less elaborabely equipped but drawing on local resources and intra t and tied in with the main facility for technical and professional support and service. Where con- ditions permit, this growth will also be related to developing multi-service centers receiving Title V or AB998 assistance and to existing small projects already contemplated or under way in different communities. Coordination with the development of a Countywide program conforming to state requirements is a program development priority this year. This pattern of activity is based on the assumption that the amount of funds available will at least be maintained at the current level. The AAA and its Advisory Council feel that in view of the present critical needs, the growing numbers of seniors, and the alarming erosion of resources due to inflation, every- effort very_effort should be made to obtain increased funding for.all titles of the Older e Americans Act. This is essential if we are to make any progress toward an ade- quate level of even the most basic services. 3 Table G Program Targets Service Units Seniors Alamo/Danville bus 3,000 one-way trips 960 UCSSO bus 4,000 one-way trips 80Q Title VII bus 2,100 one-way trips 200 Home Services 3,500 visits 700 Paralegal Services 1,000 contacts 1,000 Home Chore & Repair 2,000 referrals 11500 Ombudsman 100 primary complaints 3,000 Day Health Care 2,340 service days 75 �)r;�.� PIr-naing and Service Area: Contra Costa r7 Exhibit D-2 Page 1 of Summary Listing of Area Plan Objectives Objective ?1 NATIONAL PRIORITY SERVICES By June 30, 1979 to provide through subcontracts the locally selected National Priority Services at the following levels; Transportation - 9,100 trips, Home Visits - 3,500 visits; Paralegal service - 1,000 contracts, Home Chore & Repai - 2,000 referrals. Objective 02 TRANSPORTATION COORDINATION r By June 30, 1979 to increase by 10% the transportation provided by AAA funded projects by organizing and staffing a paratransit providers coordinating group (in cooperation with local , state, and federal transportation offices) to maximize the use of available transportation resources and equipment. (910 trips in addition to the 9,100 covered in Objective #1 .) Objective #3 ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE ; t By June 30, 1979 to provide 2,340 service days of Day Health Services to at i least 75 seniors. C- Objective #4 INFORMATION & REFERRAL By June 30, 1979 to provide Information and Referral service to at least 10,800 initial contact calls. i i Objective #5 NURSING HOME OMBUDSMAN ` i By June 30, 1979 to provide Nursing Home Ombudsman services in connection with 100 initial complaints, and provide secondary service to 3,000 affected senior,. Objective #6 2/14/78 r Planning and Service Area-. Contra Costa #7 Exhibit D-3 Page I of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) Statement--�TO gfbj.ective NATION By June 30, 1979 to provi'Ue through subcontracts the locally selected National Priority Services at the following IE!vels; Transportation - 9,100 trips, Home Visits - 3,500 visits, Paralegal service - 1 ,000 contracts, Home Chore & Repair 2,000 referrals. -Rationale for Objective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress to,.:ard a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for older Persons, and for Serving Low-Income and Minority Older Persons These services were developed during BY3 and represent the local response to the requirement to fund NPS projects at the prescribed bid level . The agency pro- poses to continue the established level of service while holding funding within the established guidelines. Some reduction of funding will be required to adjust to the new annual spending rate since some programs combined sizeable carryover funds with savings from delayed spending to increase materially the scale of activity during the latter part of BY3. In addition the home chore and repair activity will be consolidated in a single contract held at the BY3 level far the home chore project but expanding the list of defined services to include home repair- Transportation service to be continued cover Alamo/Danville, Richmond, and West Pittsburg. It is estimated that 1 ,960 seniors will receive transporta- tion service. Paralegal services to an estimated 1 ,000 seniors, home visits to 700 seniors, and home chore and repair development services to 1 ,500 seniors will be available throughout the County except for areas (such as home repair in Con- cord) where an equivalent service is to be provided by some other program. Estimated MajorActionSteps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 1 Review with subcontractors the service goals proposed and established reporting and monitoring procedures for BY4. 7/31/78 Step 2 Develop Technical Assistance plan for project needing help to meet service goals. 7/31/78 Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa 7#7 Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 7 -continued Estimated Maiox Action Steps tb Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Review reports and monitoring information to identify likely "short falls" and take corrective action.- 9/29/78 Step 4 Evaluate need for service and continued funding in BY5 and draft recommendation for BY5.. 11/15/78 Step 5 Determine success in meeting service goals and identify major factors in short falls or outstanding 'successes. 5/15/79 ' Step 6 Step 7 Step ste—P9 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa w7 Exhibit D-3 Page 1 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) Statement of Objective Q 2 ) TRANSPORTATION COORDINATION By June 30, 1979 to increase by 10% the transportation provided by AAA funded pro jects by organizing and staffing a paratransit providers coordinating group (in cooperation with local , state, and federal transportation offices) to maximize th use of available transportation resources and equipment. (910 trips in addition to the 9,100 covered in Objective al.) i j Rationale for Selection of Objective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- f press tozard a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Low-income and Minority Older Persons Several individual transportation projects have been funded at least in part with Title III funds. These tend to be localized and restricted in terms of the par- ticular focus of their "other resources". Legal and regulatory constraints make coordination and fullest possible use difficult. Special effort and assistance is called for if the barriers to coordination are to be overcome. In view of past and present AAA funding involvement, emphasis on coordination by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and the newly formed "Tri-Delta" paratransit coordina- tor's project, BY4 will be a crucial time for special efforts to begin to pull isolated paratransit projects together into a cooperated group. Three issues will be explored in this first year. (1) Identifying regulatory and jurisdictional barriers to cooperation (in- cluding in- cluding insurance requirement) and ways to overcc:::e the barriers. (2) Establishing the requirement and/or usefulness of radio communication system for coordinated dispatching and improving service. (3) Providing a valid basis for meeting the coordination requirements of MTC and similar offices. It is estimated that 2,000 seniors will benefit from the achievement of this Objective. Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 1 Establish AAA. policy requiring participation in coordina- tion group as a condition for Title III funding. 7/21/78 Step 2 Convene Organizational meeting of AAA paratransit pro- viders and other interested groups and determine status relative to any existing broader coordinating group/s. 8/15/78 i i f Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa u7 Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 2 continued Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Cca. lep tion Step 3 Report to Advisory Council identifying barriers to coor- dination and goals for BY4. 9/20/78 Step 4 Report to Advisory Council on proposed guidelines an standards for development of paratransit radio-communication. 10/18/78 step 5 Assessment of progress toward BY4 goals--plan for correc- tive action and recommended goals for BY 5. 11/15/78 Step 6 BY4 report on progress towars plan goals. 5/15/79 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 C 09,760 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa r7 Exhibit D-3 Page I of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) $ Statement of Objective (# ) ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE By June 30, 1979 to provide 2,340 service days of Day Health Services to at least 75 seniors. , i Rationale for Selection of Objective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Loa-Income and Minority Older Persons A comprehensive system of health care service for older persons requires that ! there be a level of service available for those who need a protective and thera- peutic environment but do not require hospitalization or 24 hour institutionali- zation. A pilot project providing such a service was established in the latter ` half of BY4. This service is to be compatible with federal and state require- ments for such services and will continue to be supported by the AAA at the original level for a second developmental year. At the same time the strengthen- ing and development of this service is to be an important part of the coordina- tion plan for this year. C Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 1 Review with subcontractor the BY4 service goals and develop plans to prevent short fall . 7/15/78 Step 2 Assess progress toward BY4 goals and initiate corrective action, if needed. 10/15/78-' r Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa r7 Page 2 of 2 i Statement of Area Plan Objective t Objective 0 3 continued ; ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE - t Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Recommend action for BY5 pan. 11/15/78 Step 4 BY4 report on progress toward plan goals. 5/15/79 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 G Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa i7 Exhibit D-3 Page 1 of 2 l Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete one set) Statecent of Objective ( 4 ) INFORMATION & REFERRAL By June 30, 1979 to provide Information and Referral service to at least 10,000 initial contact calls. Rationale for Selection of Obiective and Projected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Low-Income and Minority Older Persons In a setting of limited and scattered services and complex eligibility require- ments, accurate information and supportive and responsive referral , is a valuable service which can help seniors get the most from existing programs. In addition t cutbacks in social worker counselling services make it imperative that I & R workers be able to analyze service needs and follow up referrals in ways which � will replace, in some measure, the assistance which many seniors cannot obtain from Social Services in the Social Security office. Because of their daily in- volvement with service providers and seniors, I & R workers are in a unique = position to identify and implement a variety of coordination and pooling strat- egies. This function of I & R staff will be identified, monitored and accounted Cfor in BY4. Major support for I & R activity will continue in BY4 and is ex- pected to reach at least 10,000 seniors. i 1 f Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion i step i Meet with I & R staff to review BY4 goals, identify barriers and develop strategies to achieve goals. 1/6/78 . t Step 2 I & R staff training or coordination and pooling-- definitions, strategies, and reporting. 8/3/78 r L� • Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: page 2 of 2 Statement of Area plan Objective Objective # 4 continued INFORMATION & REFERRAL Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Assess progress toward BY4 goals and initiate corrective action if needed.' 9/25/78 Step 4 I & R staff recommendations on BY5 coordination and pooling goals. 10/15/78 Step 5 Assess achievement of BYS goals. 5/15/79 Step b Step 7 i Step 8 jf f Step 9 ' �.1 • J Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa r7 Exhibit D-3 Page 1 of 2 �. Statement of Area Plan Objective (For each objective complete•one set) Statement of Objective Q 5 ) NURSING HOME OMBUDSMAN By June 30, 1979 to provide Nursing Home mbudsman services in connection with. 100 initial complaints, and provide secondary service to 3,000 affected seniors. • i Rationale for Selection of Objective and Proiected Impact, Especially for Pro- gress toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated Service System for Older Persons, and for Serving Low-Income and Minority Older Persons This service was first established with Title III funding in February, 1977. It makes effective use of a large number of volunteers to safeguard and improve the quality of life for those seniors who reside in convalescent facilities. Ex- perience with the project so far shows that this type of service helps the admin- istrators and staff of the homes in their jobs as well as the seniors involved and results in improved conditions beyond the specific cases which bring ques tions and problems to light. The program will be continued in BY4 and goals and strategies for continued support beyond Title III funding will be developed in cooperation with the subcontractor. Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step I Review with subcontractor BY4 goals and develop strategie for overcoming any barriers. 7/15/78 Step 2 Identify possible funding to continue project beyond Title III support and develop plan for developing alternative funding. 8/15/78 Incr- Exhibit D-3 Planning and Service Area: Contra Costa 7#7 Page 2 of 2 Statement of Area Plan Objective Objective # 5 continued Estimated Major Action Steps to Achieve Objective Date of Completion Step 3 Assess program toward BY4 goals and initiate corrective action, if indicated. 9/15/78 Step 4 Assess progress in alternative funding development 10/15/78 Step 5 Make recommendation for BY5. 10/15/78 Step 6 Assess achievement of BY4 service goal . 5/15/79 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 ? ' t ..,+` ,i.,..... -... rr "'-?�"^;f1` -,r^x_r °'Sjt i" 'X9f"'F* ^W»+,Y- .,"""vwr +ISA-°+lr�"'sYmFaoS�,arW' sn•+*.re +yrt e. y. .crr +m+a, Contra Costa County`No 7 'Su Fy 78-79 mmary Euor-' dget f6rea Plan N ' Title'iZI . prea Agency Other Funds Iioa-Federal TQtal ram ActiJir-i Reauested Y.atchizir_-:snds Bud et aesau:ces lanning, :�.1l. ':75Z rin.: "s�L � iaistratioa 48,141 $ 34,202 $ 82;343 $:. . and Advocacy $ - i�a_x. 90� Min. =10% �. Services under _ the Area Man - I. Coordina: - ' tion of -the Delivery of - • _ - _Existing 56,287 6,253 .. 62,540' Sem? - - cos _. - -'2. Paoiinz of but Untap- ped Basour- - 5,051 5,0,498- 451,447 . ' ces - ' 3.- Tnfc:.-a Y - tioh �d • - •' :•- x;245'. ':= '112;407 P.ef err 101,162 • 4. Outreach -• f5�. ta�..iaa 25,973 x.$86 28285 s - -6. Escort _ *7. Fare Ser-. - • 3,903 39;035`- -vices 35,132 35.,132 . *8. Zeal 213 : Cocr:eling 25,755 ' 2,862. 285617' �`9. Eesicdea- _ - ri al 'lRenair r _ iad �a va— tion • - - 'ter Services, Suh- . Tot�1 $ 289',756 $ `32.200 $ 321,956 * :Nar{onal Priority Services 705,460 _ TOTAL Inclusion under Area Pian consistent with: State policy. ��,, ~; tG r T'� r 77,7= - "�.�r e.� '�•m.+%4?:'��#' �' r� �;!&.v+'asTh`iriF'z1., io.tra Costa County No. 7 +agc c ox_ SL:.—ary Budget for Area Plan, Coatd. . Axea Agency Title III Proms am Activity Fends :ton-Federal Total Ot::er rr,,,..a ?ecuested l'atchin Funds ?wirer_ Resources K Ser-vices under " - the :gyres Plan, - - Contd. - 10. *Hone Visiting 18,600 2,057 20,667 tlu rs i n g Hone _ �. Ombudsman 16,697 1 ,855 18,552 Adult.Day �. Health Care 29,256 3,251 32,507 Support for 1,3. Gap Filling 48,931 5,438- 54,369 16.... - 17. 20. Seg-vices, Tot-1 $ 403.240 $ 44-,Sll $ 4.18,051 $ G\ ToLX, $ 451 .3S1 $ 79,013 5 530,39^ $ lo=ot * of Title III - Carryover Funds from -Preceding BudSee Year - included in G_R,1 ,D TOTAL $ 19,169 . *Esticated �f - IA 0 00 d 0(7) En 0 •v m -d rt n0 = ri - 0 m Ff ". 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C �;! • tJ W--•�W N N N .1�' to r.3 NWtD OCaw-mow -+p 000 r- O Cn (n O G► c.�C't rn O CnCl N W w CO � (t O (n W a% Ln z.Cn O 0 0 ul CO -,J p r' vN (r Vvt0(n Og0O Oto rz ~ lit O r. • �a h tt 0 r •� (7 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Hearing on Appeal ) of Peters & Verdugo, Inc. from ) Action of the Board of Appeals with } Respect to Requirement of E.I.R. on ) February 28, 1978 Application for M.S. 197-76, ) Lafayette Area. ) ) Mr. Carlyle Burke, Owner. ) The Board on February 14, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Peters & Verdugo, Inc. , from the Board of Appeals denial of the applicant's appeal of the Planning staff and Zoning Administrator' s decision to require preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for Minor Subdivision Application M.S. 197-76, Lafayette area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the proposed four lot subdivision, and having advised that staff' s initial environmental review indicated that existing debris fill, slides and slumps on the property could present hazardous geologic and soils conditions; and Mr. Ray J. Peters, applicant, having stated that in his opinion the proposed project would not have a significant impact on the environment and that a soils report would adequately address the soil and geology concerns, and having requested that the appeal be granted and an E.I.R. not be required for the proposal; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having stated that after reviewing the staff report and background material she would recommend that an E.I.R. be prepared for the project, and therefore having moved that the appeal be denied, and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having seconded the motion; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that in his opinion the minor subdivision review process would provide the desired information without the necessity of an E.I .R. and therefore he would have to vote against the motion, and the vote was as follows: AYES . Supervisors N. C. Fanden, E. H. Hasseltine. NOES: Supervisors J . P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, R. I. Schroder. ABSENT: None. Thereupon, Supervisor J. P . Kenny having moved that the appeal be granted, and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having seconded the motion; and Supervisor Hasseltine having recommended that the motion be amended to include the applicant's submittal of a detailed soils engineering report, and Supervisors Kenny and Boggess having concurred with the amendment; and The vote on the amended motion was as follows : AYES : Supervisors J. P . Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E . H. Hasseltine, R. I. Schroder. NOES: Supervisor N. C. Fanden. 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 Supervisors affixed this 28th day of February, 1978. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Vera Nelson Deputy Clerk CC: Peters & Verdugo, Inc. Mr. Carlyle Burke Director of Planning IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on the ) Appeal of Mr. Jack Hernandez } (2163-RZ) from Planning Commission ) Denial of Application to Rezone ) February 28, 1978 Land in the Byron Area. ) Mr. John Carvalho , Owner. ) The Board on February 21, 1978 having continued to this time the hearing on the appeal of Mr. Jack Hernandez, applicant, from the Planning Commission denial of application (2163-RZ) to rezone land in the Byron area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the proposal and having advised that the property site is included in the agricultural core area as part of the proposed East County General Plan; and Mr. Hernandez having stated that as a member of the East County General Plan Study Committee he felt a misunderstanding had occurred with respect to boundary designation of the agricultural core and that it was the intent of the Committee to exclude certain land, including the subject property, because of the soil texture; and Mr. Hernandez having submitted a soils report and letter signed by other members of the Study Committee to substantiate his position, and having urged that county staff review the report on the type of soil; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that the primary objective of the General Plan is to preserve agricultural land and that if the site is not suitable for agricultural purposes, he would be inclined to grant the appeal; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having suggested that the matter be continued pending verification of the soils report and receipt of the Planning Commission report on the proposed East County General Plan; and The Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the hearing on the aforesaid appeal is CONTINUED to March 14, 1978 at 10:55 a.m. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 28th day of February, 1978. J OLSSON, C RK By Ronda Ama Deputy Clerk cc: Mr. Hernandez Mr. Carvalho Director of Planning 'i � 13 f Iiv THE B03R.D OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA February 28, 1978 In the Matter of Cancer Incidence Study The Board on January 24, 1978 having requested its Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) to consider the request of Senator John A. Nejedly with respect to expansion of the Cancer Incidence Study (funded by an Environmental Protection Agency grant to Contra Costa County) to include the entire Bay Area as opposed to limiting it only to Contra Costa County; and The Board on February 21, 1978 having also referred to the Internal Operations Committee the comments of Ns. Paul De Falco, Regional Administrator, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) , with respect to funding of said study; and The Committee having this day submitted a written report in which it was indicated that it had met with Senator Nejedly and representatives from county staff, that those present felt the Cancer Study should be expanded to include the entire Bay Area, and that the grant which this County obtained from EPA should be turned over to the State Department of Health, who would then supervise the study in the nine Bay Area Counties; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having stated that she had reservations with respect to inclusion of the nine Bay Area Counties in the Cancer Study because of costs involved and suggested that consideration should be given to limiting the number of partici- palk'ing counties to five; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having responded that he believed the nine Bay Area Counties should be included because they comprise the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District; and I.Ir. Karl Grossenbacher, a representative of the Gray Panthers organization, having indicated his opposition to expansion of the study to include other counties inasmuch as he was of the opinion that such action could. result in the study being dropped; and Ms. Jean Siri, President, West Contra Costa County Conservation League, having advised that she had recommended to Senator Nejedly that he attempt to acquire funding for a 5-county cancer study and suggested that there should be a firm commitment on a new contract before considering relinquishing any funds Contra Costa County has received from the Environmental Protection Agency; and Board members having discussed the matter, Is IS ORDERED that the recommendation of the Internal Operations Committee, as contained in its report, are approved as follows: February 28, 1978 1. The Board's position of January 3, 1978 is reaffirmed to support a federal and state funded cancer incidence study which would be expanded to the Bay Area. 2. The County Health Officer is authorized to proceed with contract negotiations with the Bay Area Pollution Control District for those portions of the - study in which they are to be involved. 3. The Health Officer is authorized to discuss with and obtain the concurrence of the Technical Advisory Committee regarding specific changes in the grant application so as to improve the statistical methodology. 4. The Health Officer is directed to undertake discussions with the State Department of Health and EPA with respect to preparation of specific actions this Board would request of the EPA in order to turn over to the State Department of Health the present grant which EPA has funded. These specific requests are to be returned to the Board of Supervisors at the earliest possible date for approval and trans- mittal to the Environmental Protection Agency. 5. The Board's appreciation is extended to State Senator John A. Nejedly for the effort he has expended to obtain additional funding for this program and making it possible to expand the study to include the entire San Francisco Bay Area. PASSED by the Board by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine, and R. I. Schroder. NOES: Supervisor N. C. Fanden. ABSENT: lone. cc: Senator John A. Nejedly CERTIFIED COPY Director, HRA T certify that this is a full, true & correct copy of County Health Officer the original document which is on file in my office, and that it was pa:-;e.,l K adopted by the Board of County Administrator Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California, on Mr. M. Giarnell the date shov-n. ATTEST: J. It. OLSSO`, County Clerk &es-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by950uty Clerk 2/28/78 /Diana M. Herman (�!)r7-"'1:7 ,'h-,,.,Board of Supervisors Contra C'T"R County Clerk and Costa Ex Officio Clerk of the Board Coun-c. ,drtinistration Building Mm GoraldaMRusson V t Q" Chief Clerk '.lariin?z. California 94553 County (415)372-2371 Jamrs P.Kenny-R:cnmond Nancy C.Fanden-Martinez aOotrt I.Scr�rpdar-Lafayette }-{ 1— I V E D =rte v.s7"_. 1 L 1J// Warren N.Boggess-Concord !�(� Eric H.Haasstbm-Pr;tsburg - FEBRUARY 28, 1978 F REPORT OF *tE-1 INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMI ON CANCER INCIDENCE STUDY On January 24, 1978, the Board of Supervisors referred to the Internal Operations Committee several pieces of correspondence relating to the proposed Cancer Incidence Study in Contra Costa County. Since that time additional correspondence has been received by the Board and has been referred to this Committee. The Committee met with Senator John Nejedly and representatives from County staff on February 27, 1978. Mr. Will advised the Committee that discussions had been held with Mr. Paul De Falco, Regional Administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency, and that an internal staff study had been made of the methodology to be used in the study. As a result of the correspondence received, the staff report, and conversations with Mr. De Falco, Mr. Will has reaffirmed the position taken previously by the Board that the cancer study should be expanded to the Bay Area and the grant which this County has from EPA should be turned over to the State Department of Health, who would then supervise the study in the nine Bay Area counties. Senator Nejedly indicated his agreement with these actions and asked that the staff report be made public and that both his office and EPA receive copies of it. Dr. Wood indicated her support for having the State conduct the study. Dr. Wood further indicated that the two steps necessary for the County to take are: 1. That she present this recommendation to the Technical Advisory Committee to get their concurrence, and that 2. With the concurrence of the Technical Advisory Committee specific requests be made to the Environmental Protection Agency to revise the study format and amend the grant request in such a way that the State Department of Health will have an increased role in the supervision of the study. In addition, Dr. Wood recommended that she be permitted to continue negotiations with the Bay Area Pollution Control District for those portions of the grant we had planned to contract with the Bay Area Pollution Control District. -2- Since the County and the State are now in agreement on the course of action to be followed, the Committee recommends that the Board of Supervisors take the following actions: 1 . Reaffirm their position of January 3, 1978 at which time the Board supported federal and state funding of the cancer incidence study which would be expanded to the Bay Area. 2. Authorize the County Health Officer to proceed with contract negotiations with the Bay Area Pollution Control District for those portions of the study in which they are to be involved. 3. Authorize the Health Officer to discuss with and obtain the concurrence of the Technical Advisory-Committee to specific changes in the grant application so as to improve the statistical methodology. 4. Direct the Health Officer to undertake discussions with the State Department of Health and EPA directed toward preparation of specific actions this Bcard would request of the EPA in order to turn over to the State Department of Health the present grant which EPA has funded. These specific requests are to be returned to the Board of Supervisors at the earliest possible date for approval and transmittal to the Environmental Protection Agency. 5. Extend their appreciation to State Senator John Nejedly for the efforts he has made to obtain additional funding of this program which has made it possible to expand the study to include the entire San Francisco Bay Area. A�Z L•- Warren N. Boggess )JaesP. Kenny Supervisor, District IV ervisor, District I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , i9 78 In the Matter of Claim Against State for Allowance of Cost of Services The Board having considered the recommendation of the County Counsel, it is by the Board ORDERED, that Charles Pollack, M.D. , Mental Health Director, is authorized to sign and submit to the State Board of Control a claim against the State of California for -allowance of cost of services paid to Westcom Industries, Inc. , for the fiscal periods ending June 30, 1970, June 30, 1971 and June 30, 1972, for services rendered under the County's Short- Doyle plan. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. r." k 1 hereby certify that the foregoing 's a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. oria- Human Resources Aqency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: C. Pollack, *•t.D. , Rental Supervisors Health Director affixed this28th day of February 19 78 L. Pascalli, *`ental Health Administrator C. L. Van *!arter, Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk FIuran Resources AgencyB2Z-ei �j,�Z�-� , Deputy Clerk County CounselJamie L.Jo nson County Administrator 6 H-24 4/77 15m COUNTY COUNSEL' CONTRA COSTA COU MARTINEZ. CALIF ECEIVED Date: February 22, 1978 F ED_12'5' 1978 To: Arthur G. Will, County Administritor J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Oz SUPERVISORS CONI CCWA CO. De u 5 From: John B. Clausen, County Counsel By: Rosemary Matossian, Deputy County Counsel Re: Board Order authorizing Mental Health Director to submit claim against State TAje request that the attached proposed Board Order be presented to the Board of Supervisors for adoption. The proposed Order authorizes the Mental Health Director to submit a claim against the State of California. On September 5, 1975, a Short-Doyle audit report disallowed expendi- tures by the County for vocational and rehabilitative services paid to Westcom Industries, Inc. in the sum of $220,180 under the Countv's Short-Doyle plan for services rendered for the fiscal Periods ending June 30, 1970, June 30, 1971 and June 30, 1972. The County appealed the disallowance and an administrative hearing was held wherein the County' s appeal was denied on November 30, 1977. The denial was based on the County' s failure to comply with Title 9, California Administrative Code, Section 523, which requires written contracts between the County and providers and State approval thereof. Based on the foregoing we reconanend adoption of the proposed Order. W4:g Attach. 6c: C. Pollack, M.D. , Mental Health Director L. Pascalli, rental Health Administrator C. L'. Van Marter, H.R.A. Director 01 "Irrnfilmed )&4th 1--,r,4 RECEIVED AJAR J. F. O:SSON CLEPK EOARD OF SUPERVISORS COJ1TR&COSY, CO. Geraldine Russell, Chief Deputy Clerk of the Board March 21, 1978 Attention Maxine Neufeld Arthur G. Will, County Administrator Antioch Intensified Animal by Terrence Joseph McGraw Control Service Contract Reference is made to your March 7, 1978 memorandum, subject as above. The aforesaid agreement includes a provision (Paragraph 8) which would :Hake the agreement null and void in the event that the citizens of Pmtioch passed the initiative measure which mandates the city to re-establish its animal control program. Attached for your information is a copy of the Parch 14, 1978 letter from Peter D. Buhlens, Antioch City Attorney, which states that the animal control initiative was passed by the voters of Antioch on Marcl: 7, 1978, and, therefore, the agreement for augmented services is null and void. If you have any further questions regarding this natter, please call me. TJt I/as encl. 1�1icr�t:lmed l 6t6yc L` c ell, e 4�11e C0,1tra Cott a ounty March 14, 1978 RECE-1 VED PUAR j9 78 Mr. Terrertce Joseph McGrawCo Office of Management Analyst III untY Administrator Contra Costa County County Administration Building _ Martinez, California 94553 Re: Agreement for Animal Control Services Dear Mr. McGraw: Enclosed you will find the originals which you sent to the City of Antioch for approval and execution regarding increased animal control services for the City of Antioch. As you may be aware, the City of Antioch passed Measure "A". at the march 7th election and, there- fore, pursuant to paragraph 8, page 4 of the "AGREEMENT WITH CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FOR ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES", dated the 28th day of February, 1978, the agreement is no longer of any force or effect. I am, therefore, returning the agreements to you unsigned by the Mayor since signing would seem to be a useless act at this point. I am retaining a copy for our records in case we must go through this exercise once more some time in the future. I appreciate your cooperation and hope that next time we will be able to draft an agreement under which both the City and the County may operate. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me at your earliest con- venience. SirJ.cerely, PETER D. BULENS City Attorney PDB/kp =. Encls. Q0519 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California FEB 2 8 1978 ' 19 _ In the Matter of _ Antioch Animal Control Agreement for Augmented Services The City of Antioch having requested intensification of the animal control services provided by the Animal Control Division of the County Department of Agriculture; and The Office of County Administrator having submitted a report dated February 23, 1978 (a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of the Board) which recommends execution of an agreement between the County and the City for the provision of said augmented services; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Administrator is APPROVED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute said agreement effective March 8 , 1978 until terminated for provision of increased services at a cost to the City not to exceed $28 ,000 during the 1978-1979 fiscal year. Passed by the Board on FEB 2 8 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. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: City of Antioch Supervisors �, Agricultural CommissionerFEB N 8 1978 Animal Control xed this day of , 19 Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m (�17' � C o u my Administrator Contra Board of Superiisors James P.Kenny County Administration Building a st Co Martinez, California 94553 JCLt 415 372-4060 /1 Nancy C.Fanden 1 County 2nd District Arthur G.Will �.Jv + t`� Robert 1.Schrodw County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.Hasseitint Sth District February 23, 19"r'8 RECEI VED Board of Supervisors Ft °Z Administration Building, Room 103 J. R. O Martinez, CA 94553 CLERK BOARD O e CONTRA CO Dear Board Members: Re: Intensified Animal Control Services for the City of Antioch On October 1, 1976, your Board entered into an agreement with the City of Antioch for the provision of basic animal control services to the city on the same level as provided to all other cities in Contra Costa County. Prior to the provision of said animal control service, the City of Antioch had operated its own animal control program. As a result of the apparent dissatisfaction with the service provided by the county (in comparison to the city's prior animal control program) , a group of Antioch citizens was successful in qualifying an initiative measure for the March 7, 1978 election which would require the City of Antioch to reinstitute its animal control program. In an effort to offer an alternative to the reestablishment of the Antioch animal control program, the Office of City Manager contacted the Department of Agriculture with a proposal that the city and county enter into an agreement for the provision of intensified animal control service within the city limits of Antioch. Under the terms of the agreement, the city would pay the county for the cost of hiring and equipping one additional animal control officer. 'The county would then assign one or more animal control officers to provide the city with additional animal control services in the gross amount of 40 hours per week (less normal anticipated absences for vacations, sick leave and holidays) . Microfilmed with board order Board of Supervisors Page 2 February 23, 1978 It is recommended that the Chairman be authorized to execute this agreement. The concept, provision of intensified services as requested by a city, is one in which your Board has previously expressed definite interest. Respectfully, ARTHUR G. WILL, County Administrator CAH:lm cc: City of Antioch Agricultural Commissioner- Director of Weights and Measures AGREEMENT WITH CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FOR ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES This agreement is entered into this day of 1978, by and between the City of Antioch, whose address is 212 "H" Street, Antioch, California, hereinafter referred to as "City" , and Contra Costa County, ,chose address is 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, hereinafter referred to as "County" . RECITALS A. City and County entered =.nto an agreement for basic animal control services to be provided by the County to the City of Antioch. Said agreement was passed by the County Board of Supervisors under Board Order dated September 21, 1976 and the City Council under Resolution No. 76/182 and is attached hereto as Attachment "A" . B. City desires increased hours of animal control services from County in order to insure an. increased level of animal control within the city limits of the City of. Antioch. C. County is willing to provide such increased hours of services to City. D. The following agreement is intended to delineate the rights and liabilities of the parties involved in this increased level of animal control service. NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of the recitals and mutual obligations of the parties as herein expressed, City and County agree as follows: 1. In addition to the basic animal control service provided, as specified in recital "A" above, County agrees to !orovide the City of Antioch with a total number of 1, 776 officer hours per Wrr)�r `1 Microf:ilmrd with board osdcr ' ., • Discal year of animal control service. This service shall include at least one officer and one animal control equipped truck. Except for responding to emergency calls, the sole duty and responsibility of the assigned animal control officer and his equipment in fulfilling the conditions of this clause shall be the enforcement ofA animal control rules and regulations strictly within the city limits of the City of Antioch. 2. The additional 1,776 officer hours mentioned in Paragraph 1 above shall be provided in accordance with one of the three optional schedules showin in Attachment "B" , incorporated herein by reference. Option No. 3 shall he the initial work schedule for the augmented animal control service. The City may select other options on Attachment "B" provided that no more than one option is selected per calendar quarter. In order to change working hours under this agreement, City must give County at least two weeks prior written notice of such change. Other work schedule arrangements can be instituted by the mutual agreement of the City and County. The City reserves the right to request changes in personnel assignments under this agreement should problems arise that cannot be corrected through the usual methods. County agrees to accommodate such requests to the extent possible. 3. It is agreed by the County that the ser-vice of 1,776 officer hours specified in this agreement is in addition to the normal service provided by the County in Field Areas 90 and 91. It is intended that this ag-reement be a supplement to those services and not a substitute for them. Normal animal control service now provided by the County includes five (5) day a week service within County animal control Field Areas 90 and 91 with one officer providing _' service on Saturday and Sunday for all of Field Areas 90 and 91; on County holidays one officer services all of County animal control Field Areas 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 and 96. 4 . County shall indemnify and save City free and harm- less of and from all claims, demands, losses and liability includ- ing legal fees to the extent the same is the result of an error, 17 omission or negligent act by County or any person employed by County �1 in the fulfillment of this agreement. 5. This agreement and the basic animal control agreement (Attachment "A") constitute the sole and only agreements of the parties hereto relating to said animal control services and correctly sets forth the rights, duties, and obligations of each to the other as of their dates. Any prior agreements, promises, and negotiations or representations regarding animal control within the City of Antioch not expressly set forth in this agreement or that Drior agreement above referenced are of no force or effect. 6. In consideration of the augmented services detailed herein, the City agrees to pay County $16.47 per hour up to a maxi- mum of 1,776 hours per fiscal year. The City shall pay to the County, not later than thirty (30) days after the close of each quarter (commencing September 30, 1978) of the fiscal year, one-fourth of the estimated total cost of services (444 hours x current hourly rate) , to be provided during the fiscal year. Payment or the final quarter of each fiscal year shall be an adjusted amount based on the total actual hours worked during the fiscal year but not to exceed the maximum of 1, 776 hours. After the close of the final quarter of each fiscal year, the County shall submit an invoice to the City detailing the total hours of service provided during the year and the total amount due the County. -3- Y � Since this additional animal control service will not be commenced until approximately August 1, 1978, for the fiscal year 1978-79 only, City shall receive 1,628 officer hours of animal control service from the County and shall be charged for this eleven (11) month service at a rate of $17.19 per hour. It is understood that the total payment for services by City to County during fiscal year 78-79 includes an initial one time only one month training charge for an animal control officer. Thereafter, there shall be no further initial training charges. 7. This agreement shall be binding upon and inur to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns, 8. This agreement shall become effective on March 8, 1973, but only if Measure "A" , an initiative measure to reinstitute dog pound services within the City of Antioch, scheduled for election on March 7, 1978, fails to receive a majority of votes within the city limits of the City of Antioch. If said Measure "A" passes at the March 7, 1978, election, then this agreement and all provisions herein shall become null and void, and be of no further force or effect. 9. In April of each year, excluding 1978 , County has the option to request an increase in the hourly rate, based on increased costs in delivering the service, said increased hourly rate to become effective for the ensuing fiscal year. Actual augmented service shall begin on or about August 1, 1978. 10. Time is hereby declared to be of the essence in this agreement and upon all terms, conditions, and obligations contained herein. -4- 11. This agreement shall continue in full force and effect, subject to Paragraph 9 above, until terminated by either party by giving sixty (60) days ' written notice of intention to terminate to the other party. Within sixty (60) days after termination, County shall present City with a final billing for• officer hours. 12. Notices called for to be given under this agree- ment shall be effective if mailed postage prepaid to the parties at the following addresses: CITY OF ANTIOCH COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 212 "Fi" Street 651 Pine Street P. 0. Box 130 Martinez, California 94553 Antioch, California 94509 13. It is mutually understood by and between the parties and County expressly acknowledges that County is an independent contractor, and that in no event shall the provisions of this agreement be construed to create the relationship of employer- employee between the City and the County. 14 . In the event that City decides to establish a toll- free line from the Antioch area to the County animal control facilities at sole expense of City, County shall cooperate in the installation and establishment of said toll-free line. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement is executed by the City of Antioch, acting by and through its Mayor pursuant to Resolution No. authorizing such execution, and by the County of Contra Costa, acting by and through its Board of Supervisors, pursuant to Board Order dated February 23, 1978. s r a— City of Antioch co "In ontra Costa By: By: Mayor C airman, Board or. upervisors Attest: Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk By: By: t � r City Clerk Deputy Form approved Form approved: County Counsel By: By DANE%N C.MLYNN City Attorney Deputy -6- CITY-COL'.7TY CONTROL AGREEMENT 1.. Parties. Effective on October 1, 1976, the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision or the State of California, hereinafter referred to as the "County" , and the City of Antioch, a municipal corporation 'in this County, hereinafter referred to as the "City" , mutually agree and promise as set forth here. 2. Authority. Pursuant to California Agricultural Code Sections 30501 and 30801, the County has enacted Sections 416-2.002 through 416-12. 006 of its Ordinance Cc---'-- establishing Animal Control Centers and staff, and establish- inc recuirements and procedures for dog control substantially . equivalent to those in Agricultural Code Sections 30801, 30802, 30603, 30804 , 30805, 30952, 31105, 31107, 31108, 31251, 31252, and 31254 . Pursuant to said Section 30501, the provisions of these sections of the Agricultural Code and of the Ordinance Code apply inside any City in this County whenever the governing body 'of­the city requests, by ordinance, such application. The City has adooted, or will adopt before the effective date hereof, such an ordinance. This agreement effectuates said City and County ordinances and State statutes. 3 . Enforcement Duties and Personnel. The County shall enforce said Ordinance Code and Agricultural. Code provisions within the City. Pursuant to Agricultural Code Section 7, the City hereby designates and appoints the County 's Animal Control Director and his staff as public officers of the City for the purposes of this agreement and while enforcing and carrying out its provisions. 4 . Disposition of Fees and Fines. Pursuant to Agricultural Code Section 30652, all fees and fines collected under either ordinance shall be paid into the County Treasury and shall be used to zieet the cost of the services provided by the animal control program pursuant to law. 5. Term. This agreement supersedes the similar agreement � ? dated r:r,�� , and is effective until the County repeals its ordinance, or until the City repeals its said ordinance or amends it to delete the request for application therein of th(pse laws, or until either party gives the other 90 days advance ;written notice of termination. COLDLY .. / r CITY Ey C.l�tcv � 1/�r Mayor Chairman, Board of. upervis _ erneL. Roberts ATTEST-: J. R. OL.SSON, County Clerk ATTEST: and ex officio Clerk of Board ' By %�� � c.� , Deputy r� .I~�..� ✓/,_ `� . '. !/,�(�LZ�,C�• City Cler/I Dorothy P. Marks Acoroved as to form: Jo.:.-:N B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By Deouty County Counsel � (1 Attachment "A" PROPOSED OPTIONS - ANTIOCH SCHEDULE Option No. 1 11miday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 6 P.m. 8 p.m. - 5 p.m. 6 p.m. - - 10 hrs. 10 hrs. 10 hrs. 10 hrs. Option No. 2 7 a.in. 10 a.m. 7 a.m. 8 a.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. - 8 hrs. 10 hrs. 8 hrs. 10 hrs. 4 hrs. Option No. 3 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. . 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 7 a.m. p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 P.M. 3 p.m. 8 hrs. 4 hrs. 10 hrs. 10 hrs. 8 hrs. The above schedule is inclusive of all necessary travel time, training, and staff meetings related to the duties of animal control officers Attachment "B" n;) p� 1 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Acknowledging the Receipt of a Grant from the State to Complete a Conceptual Study for the U.S. Steel Resources Recovery Project. W.O. 5300-0927 The State Solid Waste Management Board having offered a grant to the County in the amount of forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for the purpose of conducting a conceptual study of the feasibility of constructing an energy resource recovery facility at the U.S. Steel Pittsburg Plant as an element of the County Solid Waste Management Plan; and The Board, on December 20, 1977, having authorized the Public Works Director to execute all documents necessary for the County to obtain said - grant, and said grant was officially awarded by the State on January 18, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the receipt of a State grant for forty- five thousand dollars ($45,000) is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 p ORIGINATOR: Public Works Department affixed this 20t:1 y day of February , 197�R_ Environmental Control cc: Public Works DirectorJ. R. OLSSON, Clerk r � /_ l Environmental Control By ; % Deputy Clerk Business and Services County Auditor-Controller Sandra I,. PFie son County Administrator ' H-24 4/77 15m gni q`,C. r 1 f()f i�� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OE ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Awarding Contract for ) Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements, ) Martinez, California. ) February 28, 1978 (4405-4267-C2-EDA) ) BIDDER TOTAL AMOUNT BOND AMOUNTS Gallagher & Burk, Inc. $18,998.00, Base Labor & Material : $18,998.00 344 High Street Bid Only Faith Perf: $18,998.00 Oakland, California 94601 Hess Concrete Construction Co., Inc. 4505 Broadway $ (025.CD Vallejo, CA 94590 Ransome Co. 4030 Hollis Street Emeryville, CA 94662 North Bay General Engineering 360 East "N" St. Benicia, CA 94510 The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited and received, the Public Works Director recommending that the low bid listed second above be disqualified due to serious irregularities in the proposal and recommending that the next lowest 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 insurance, 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 submitted for security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. MT(F1..M COPY I certtfq that thb- is a fn!!, tree t: rnrrect copy of the original docrtment +:hh 4 ix on ;iia to tap office. Originator: P. W. Dept. and that it na. p13:ccf xennt��t h}• thw Board of Bldgs & Grnds Supervisors or Contra Costa Connt:•. C;wrorria, or the date aho+vn. ATTF,ST: J. R. OLS:O`:, co8nty Clerk&ex-0fflr!o C cc: Public Works Department b!Dlevuty clerk lerk of said Board of Supervfsora Agenda Clerk Architectural Division Business & Services 7'0 County Auditor-Controller J. Dye Contractor {�r;,a2 t CONTRACT (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) 1. SPACIAL lERt.`5. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (S2,3) Parties: [Public agency] Contra Costa Cniintl ..r Gallagher & Burk, Inc. [Contractor] 344 Hi h Street, Oakland, CA. 94601 Complete legal name (52) Effective Date: February 28, 1978 [See 54 for starting date.] (53) The Work: Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item Pio. 4405-4267-C2-EDA (07-51-20642) all in accordance with plans, and specifications, Base Bid only, prepared by the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted bid proposal . (94) Completion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] X�(XXXUXI IXXKIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)� (b) Within _ ja_calendar/%Wt2tld&g4 days from starting date. (SS) Liquidated Damages: s 75.00 per calendar day. (S6) Public Agency's Agent: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director (57) Contract Price: ,998.00fd�XYItX(55tY1lXl�M25:�t14t.�tX 2. SI GII AT ORES d ACKV OWLEDGME IIT. Y Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other L 1-1 Ile- Designated Representative) Public Works Director A§agKtR ,%1JEX) Contractor, hereby also ackno ging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 5186 ce Workers' Compensation Law. AVAV By'.- GCo/v [CORPORATE �s n�sella ti r;ab' ep c s den eneratranager SEAL] By: �.✓ I s gpat o ial ca acct in a usiness William s, endrick,c §:creTary Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form beton, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seat. State of California ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of Napa ) ss' Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership narved above,-e�cecuted it. ■auur^lunlulul:nuannu111nlu,�wwun• 7 Dated: Ma=c 1978 i - Duane C. Balch SEAL N.',"A COLN,Y Notary Public _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ �,lllata:::It::31sT!:I31s311i2111.)liiillltiiilillUll/ ' FORM AppRovED by County Counsel. with board (Page 1 of_4). (,C�Q +, , �z_761 _ 3. 1'JURY, CON'i'!'AL,, k, uy Lnl2r sL(-nZ ores zrr Jaccz: :, eEieLc.Lvt* urr _::c ._auv= date, these parties promise ane aaroe as set forth in this contzact, incorporating by .these referprces the material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expensc, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and completci 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 strictiv in accorc:ance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. - (e) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifvirg such change and its cyst agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to Pay more than s "A cified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TVtE: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- icatio,ns�or the Notice to Proceeu; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. J 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be 'deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for hon-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. 6. INTEGRATED DOCU,-LETS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the Public Agency s call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified %in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as it compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied, or uncompleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor in making good any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire (Page 2 of 4) i�r��` work,pit snail issue a certifi. _e to the Contractor and pay ti. balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows tl►at all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims nave been presented to the Public agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens - or withhold notices have been filet: acainst the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. INSLRANCL•. (Labor Code 55186U-e1) On signing this contract, Contractor mustgive Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. lU. BONDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLRE TO PERFORPI. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local lac:s ana regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 0£ the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 172U, and including Secs.- 1735, 1777.5, 5 1777.G forbidding discri=mination) 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 s 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code 554100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working clay. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other - non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall ir.;nediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t;►erefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. HOURS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no worknan employed at any time on this work by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. APPRI-JITICES. 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) �,�+• �Li i7. PRI:I-'L1ZF11CU FOR MATEaIAL: The Public Agency desires to -)mote the industries and economy oz Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the prod:lcts, • workmen, laiLorers and mechanics of this County in ev�ry case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSIG: .=N'T. 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 un�',er it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waives notice of assignment. 19. NQ WAIVED. BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of wo� rk'' fid 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. IIOLD IIARISLESS & IINUEI2-11TY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify from the liabilities as defined in this section. (b) The indennitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, cormissions, 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 accented the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection witT h the matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or enployee(s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is notk conditioned.or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other inderuiification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. E:CAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. �1 aR 2-4 CLERK BOARD O. �U7ERVISORS . CON i� C057A CO. (Page 4 of 4) (CC-1: Rev. 11-76) Poll MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS . of GALLAGHER S BURK, INC. (A California Corporation) . March 1, 1978 By common consent, a special meeting of the Board of Directors of Gallagher & Burk, Inc., was held at its principal office, 344 High Street, Oakland, California on March 1, 1978 at 9:00 a.m. o'clock. PRESENT: E. J. Gallagher J. H. Burk William H. Kendrick ABSENT: G. F. Burk Vice President/General Manager E. J. Gallagher presided and William H. Kendrick recorded the minutes of the meeting as Secretary. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the following was resolved: RESOLVED THAT: E. J. Gallagher, Vice President/General Manager and William H. Kendrick, Secretary are authorized to sign contract with Contra Costa County entitled Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, Project No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA. There being no further business to come before the Board, upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting adjourned. William H. Ken'd-rdtlt, Secretary CERTIFIED TRUE COPY William . Kendrick, Secretary Microfi(mad with board order UNITED PA IFIL INSURANCI� COMPANY HOME OFFICE. TACOMA. WASHINGTON Bond No. U 05 71 38 Premium: $142.00 PERFORMANCE BOND CALIFORNIA - PUBLIC CONTRACT KNOW ALL HIEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That GALLAGHER & BURK, INC. as Principal, and the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Washington corporation author- ized to execute bonds in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY as.Obligee, in the sum of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT AND NO/100 - - - - - - -- - Dollars ($ 18,998.00 ) for which sum we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally by these presents. TIIE CONDITION of the above obligation is such that, Whereas the Principal has entered into a Contract, dated February 2$,19 78 , with the Obligee CONTRA COSTA COUNTY to do and perform the following work to-wit: PARKING LOT, CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA BUDGET LINE ITEM NO. 4405-4267-C2-EDA (07-51-20642) ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS, AND SPECIFICATIONS, BASE BID ONLY, PREPARED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL. Noir, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall well and truly perform the work contracted to be ^' performed under said contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed and sealed this 1st day of March 1978 GALLAG BURK, INC. LLA ...... L �° �' .... ... ....�.... (Seal) t� ® J. CA R ice Pres id oral Manager UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY CLERK 60ARU 0= 5UPERVISORS By Y . �................-............................................... .,., oc.TgA c�0 TA CO. J. M. ALBADA, B �!• �...-..De { - - - Attomeyin•Fact BDU-2e01 CAL.- CONTRACT-PUBLIC-PERFORMANCE Microfilmed with board order B-2035 F ,K, jo1TT7%1PMT¢ MARTTNF.7. CAT.TFORNTA BUDGET LINE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, I • ss. COUNTY,OF Napa 78 -- —CN_-- March 1, 19 before me. the undersigned. a Notary Public in and lot said State, personaiij appeared E. J. Gallagher _ -, known to me to be the Vice 'resident/General Manager of the_ Gallagher- & Burk,_ Inc. ■„,u�,,,n,,n,u,,:,c::c,:,,n,::z,e„x,,:,,,,nu,,,a the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who C EALCH = executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation, therein named, and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the same. Ott_.'•�'.'% r.,.. .,. . , ,: _ ky Ce—.'ission Cx;.ires —nc 3. 1179 = WITNESS my hand and official Seal. / AAA fill;,,;,,,III;,;uuw■ � 4�- - --- - -- Duane C. Balch yNAME(TYPED ON PHIN IE OI Notary Public In and for said Slate. ACKNOWLEDGMENT—Corporation—wolcolts Form 222—Rev. }&4 the Corporation that executed the within instrument, and known LMV =Llec r to me tobe the. person who executed the said itistrurnent on K behalf of the Corporation therein named, and acknowlcLIFORNIA me that such Corporation ccecuted the same. Fran,scDei ;? 1461 I I L_ NO ARY PUBLIC t3DII=:.8M Jnr.. ' UNITED PA IFIC INSURANCE. COMPANY HOME OFFICE, TACOMA, WASHINGTON Bond No.U 05 71 38 YIitMIUM 6U;LUUED IN PERF URMANCE ^ PAYMENT BOND CALIFORNIA—PUBLIC CONTRACT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that GALLAGHER & BURK, INC. as Principal, and the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, a Washington corporation author- ized to execute bonds in the State of California, as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto CONTRA COSTA COUNTY as Obligee, in the sum of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT AND NO/100 - - - - - - - - - - - Dollars ($18,998.00 1 for which sum we bind ourselves,our heirs,executors,administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally by these presents. The Condition of the above obligation is such that, Whereas the Principal on the 28th day of February 19 78 , entered into a contract with the Obligee for CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PARKING LOT, CIVIC CENTER IMPROVDIENTS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA BUDGET LINE ITEM NO. 4405-4267-C2-EDA (07-51-20642) ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS, AND SPECIFICATIONS, BASE BID ONLY, PREPARED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCEPTED BID PROPOSAL. NOW, THEREFORE, if the above-bounden Principal or his subcontractors fail to pay any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed by any such claimant, the Surety will pay for the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this bond, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond,a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons entitled to file claims under Section 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 and sealed this 1st day of March 19 78 GALIAG B K, INC, IF I LPeresident/CG�e �. . p . . . . . . . . . . . . V ral h�ex .:;t i o�`� UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCES C%0 PANY j � C1ERx BOA'u o, wr-U NIsORs By . - ._.. . . . . . . . . . C NT TA Co. ,j1, ALBADA, — ; — — Attorney-in-Fact B A -DCpU r BDU-2804 ED.5n2(CALIF.) Microfilmad with board order PARKING LOT, CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA BUDGET LINE STATE-OF CALIFORNIA, SS. COUNTY OF Napa -ON- March 1-2- 14 78 - - _-- - -- before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, persorally appeared E. J. Gallagher __.. known to me to be the Vice President(General Manager __-- of the_ Gallagher & Burk, Inc._.. the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who t Mello,a181111=nu:an:t7!VIM,tt••t1+:t t••!i7i1•••••••••a executed the within Instrument,on behalf of the Corporation, therein named, and acknowledged n;tp E C. H = to me that such Corporation c Ickxl.�uti d the same. - 3 .e.-cj,,;•. ��1 •,I; ._.,. . 31. .. �-_ WITNESS my hand and official seal. Aly Commission Expires Jine 3. 1979 %, 41 �=81818181:;xaacu:uu::a=uauuuu•a.tauauuaau� � _�- __ ------ Duane C. Balch _� "- NAME_(TYPED OR PRINTED) I Notary Public in and for said State. KNOWLEDGMENT—Corporation—Wolcotts Form 222—Rev.3-63 UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY , the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and known to me to be the person who executed the said instrument on behalf of the Corporation therein named,and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the same. e FFICIAL SEAL OESHA ZACK 4. tf NOTAHY PUBLIG-CALI�DANIA City and Couut7 olr� cj SnFi Dec�22�1981 N TARP PUBLIC My Commiss,on Expl � -- — -- - _ _ .,, is ' ";�*: •'••:1gLiT:T'"' t ._ _ r x x { Y 1 f , t S< i 'a t UNITED PA, 'IF'IC INSURANCE COMPA q y HOME OFFICE, TACOMA, WASHINGTON POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY-a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Washington,does hereby make,constitute and appoint J. 11. ALISADA uL SAN FKANCISCO, CALIFORNIA----------------- its true and lawful Attorney-in-fact,to make execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf,and as its act and deed ANY AND ALL BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS OF SURETYSHIP---------------- and to bind the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds and undertakings and oth:r writings obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY and sealed and attested by one other of such officers,and hereby ratifies and confirms all that its said Attorneyfs)-in-fact may do in pursuance hereof. This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of Section 37A of the By-Laws of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY which provisions are now in full force and effect,reading as follows: SECTION 37A - ATTORNEYS IN-FACT SECTION 1. The Board of Directors, the President,or env Vice4lresident or Assistant Vice-President shall have power and authority to: la) appoint Attorneys-in-fact and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company-bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other Writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and(b)to remove any such Attorney-rn•fact at anv time and revoke the power and authority given to him. SECTION 2. Attorneys-in-fact shall have power and authority,subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them,to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,reoognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and undertakings.recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof. This power of attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting held on the 26th day of October, 1971,at which a quorum was present,and said Resolution has not been amended or repealed: "Resolved,that the signatures of such directors and officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile _signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached.- IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice-President,and its corporate 29th November 76 seal to be hereto affixed.this day of t9 UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY =L SEAL STATE OF Washington ( ss ���fv_39o, .stent Vice-President COUNTY OF Pierce s On this 29th day of November 1976 pe,%O,ny at, es.ed WPI. J . COTTER Assistant to me known to be the Vice President of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY• and acknowledged that he executed and attested the foregoing instnunent and ett,.ed the seal of said coipurahnn thereto,and that Section 37A,Section 1 and 2 of the By Laws of said Company and the Resolution,set forth therein,ere still m lull force My Cummission Expires. sot *0 January 15 19 78 ~=+°ta+:-': itlaahinBton Y�lt�� Notary Public in and tot State of 4 15. .� s .' Residing at Tacoesa ID. Keith Johnson Assistant Secretary of the UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,do nereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney executed by said UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,which is:till in full force and effect IN WITNESS WHEREOF,1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company this ISt day of March t9 78 As t Secretary SEAL `' s 92Microfilmed With board order WBDU-1431 ED.6/74 ••,.,•r••` LO.A,LOYE-M I_N.3"I:: NCIE' of N1iAU3.A1J rho t! :tt crr0y 0!3t (hf' :AVc-i. r.l_ ..:�::j "t•"'l (/'� :l . .SIC :! �� � � `n! t!;,• iiavo !etil } t i � . y :l. ec .ori:ccn n.: furml ll t.:- t%:�eco-:;:s y i el .r ., •i, .•t'.::Cl coy.-ral:! ji:for'ed il'/ r e.-n!tl T') ( ) Obis t:_r'isicat= rr:iv?m of r: ++Icor ::)r:16.ttk ;]rsS•::�l:iV a: irri. AMENDED Nana sad add::,. of Ia,w,rstf ' GALLAGHER & BURK,INC. P.O. BOX 7227 OAKLAI':D, CALIFORIMEA 94601 • �',�,� Ctir �-__—__�. -�•-� • 9:ar i.—.� ...r. ..—__��m:tJ C' l:tt..:c.r ._— __�__=•:'xtvE - Wo•itatefi's - --, (3at:ily It•.lnry Ctll+fpJttgtietn• '--I..•_ '-�—_ Ea::: i':rl.:•l Raeft A�Zre•nt: ,�; ';;' 1 ,_ .. a •a _ 11/1/Z8 0618 00 025 2�_ 8__�• __ OmAcrence Cenenl i.iuil:7 _ 111117a '0628 03 09=8 'i 1 500.000 1..5M,.aQQ_ 250.010 250,000 Mrnutferrrr-e'a td Contnemn'i.iahiiiry :� Owners'.Laadlonli atoll Tensor.'I.i]hitity #• '•;;.:<:`• i,: <_: 1 (x) Owned -� 11/1/73 10628 03 025728 _500,000 ( 500,000 ^, ; 250,000 (X) Hired and ^� - •.v:i (1) ?rKduen-Cmmleted C•:eratians iZ In:1'.13-! i E- !_!•: t Th• entry of a n:.iliber in ;bi] miumn m-tal,.the; the cctc::a, it afiorderl bv .. l'••i ay desiy:aated by rite earl_ numb-r. Unless otherwise i:udieated,bis policy afirds hull cimrag-:nd-: the '.'1•.' ('a nper,;nir•n IaNf o` Ali stIM (e:Cc?t .rttef ":lett c-m-nys can i1 provided only .`.y State Funds,and Gang!: and as d:]ign.:ed m the pot;,%* an,: endowments for ComAse L—xmp:,rj::a' Li;g%ilir;.• • Contractual covers" afforded applies ;o: ( ) contraeto c'.esigna:ed in cmitra-ttlal Cayerr;: part; (X) all wrt-.en ea::acrs. Aps6mlroi' v:]ions: •T SE POLICIES WILL NOT BE CA:�'C}iI.LEO-Ul tiLkkl:�YtTL'LY`LTffA 'r THIRTY Z307— DAYS 0DAYS PkIOR WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. POLICY #0628 00 025728 - COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ARE-ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY AS RESPECTS WORK PERFORMED BY OR ON BEHALF- OF THE NAMED INSURED IN CONNECTION WITH PARKING IAT, CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS, 4405-4267-C2- Detcrp6m of Automobile, or, EDA. POLICY #628 03 025728 OFFORDS FOLLOWING COVERAGES. BLANKET CONTRUCTUAL, Locations co•a:ed by pel:cies Mitd in tl:is .arti5ea:e: PRODUCTS AND COMPLETED OPERATIONS, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, "XCU'f, BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY 500,000 AGGREGATE WITH EXCLUSION (C) DE- LETED. :Not withigmid:.•!Z any rtG_::eme:lt,term or co.i a:J1 01 Inv COntr]:t o:Ct:t::ttL:L:''.::1:t'rtth r--. -C? to:t'h1, ti!,j CC::IfIC]tG n1]y Ae::)Uttj f:. ';/�•:r;J1A,L.:e imurznvt �f:OtdR• by the;--iley %policies) d_+en:a ab.-)v-- :j ,bj2Ct to ail of tht ::rmt3) Lllerti(. Iaau:d to: I-]..d b ? 1. r,ll.��r1%r4ra Ml.;mll � ... - y: ( ) ( i i -a a V:0,:147 :r.).irsn:.e Com�sn, of ><t•.• ( ) ( Y. ) Hmplu;ea i•`.••:isl :'i:_1 Jusumles Cnm;s,ay • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( ) ( Z. ; ll:i:,.) s:u,::;erf eur,_n:e of I.'/, Is ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEP91;:;:,: 1a3::r31 3/1/ \ rl ,ae SAN FriiINCIS::O, !:'.I.IF•:t \T? ROOM 112, COURT HOUSE • MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 CORROON & BLACK-MILLER & ZIWNES /cc tom- • Miuofi'.mad with board order .q` , -,...,.... -•-:.... .. ..-.. .,. ..:.. ., .... . ...= -mow.- . .....,.. ... ... ...... .. . ., .:. Y. ... .... .. ' .... ., ... ..9..y..... ... -.. .. '. n ...,...:..? Z. - T.... ..... .. .. .. .. ... .. ..� Cd :l SAYRE & TObO, Inc. �. %'ERIFICATION OF IN51111ANM SWre Toso,Inc. f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ARCHITECTURAL DIVISION _1 TO: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AMENDED ROOM 112, COURT HOUSE MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 L J . . We, the undersit;ued, hereby verify that the followu►t;desetibed insurance i,tit l0rce at this date,of which . ".� is insurt•11 with lilult•ruritt•n.. at I.Iuyd":;: 1.4111114811 - 0 is iu,urt•II v.ith f-1-taiu In,uraru•t•f:ouilun11-s' 1.1111don, 1:11gl•ual 100 t:C'. is ittsurt-d with MISSION INSURANCE COMPANY Name of Assum G-VI AMIER & BURK, INC. sf; P.O. BOX 7227 ,Address of Assun••r• OA AM, CALIFORNIA 94601 Ltx:ation of I;isk: PARKING LOT, CIVIC CENTER DIPROVEMENTS " Kind of lusurtnct-: UMBRELLA LL1B"ITY I'olicy or(a-rtificutc No: M 837773 Pt•t•md: Ft•t►In: 10/31/77 'Ill: 11/1/78 Limits of Lialiility: $500,000 EXCESS OF PRIMARY LIMITS S POLICY WILL NOT •BE CANCELLED OR MATERIALLY CHANGED WITHOUT THIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR WRITTEN " TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. .a•TRA COSTA COUNTY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ARE INCLIMED AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS SOLELY RESPECTS WORK BEING PERFORMED BY OR ON BEMLF OF THE NAMED IN;jLRLD IN CONNECTION WITH THE ,OVE LISTED JOB, BUT NOT FOR BROADER COVERAGE THAN IS PROVIDED THE NAMED INSURED BY SCHEDULED .DERLYING INSURANCE. 'I1►is dtx•una•nl is flubw%hed t., vuu :In a tuaiter .if inf.11-lu.1tn111 .11th. the i..u.utrr of this 41"11111'•111 doe, 11..t 11ctl.e the itt•nonorortauiiat. •81 toNhu111 it i. i.sovd .tn additt.11ta1 a..urrtl• 11.11•.1.., it ul••tlIfv i11.111c 111.1111ter the rontrarl 'if iu+ur.anctr between the Assured and the (!ndet-m-Iters. An► aun 11..1111 at. :!:.11:j;e .11 t•vtt•n�it,n of much c-11111'.111 c.t11 only In:effected by s1mcific endursena:ut attached thereto. Ftw p:uliculars concerning the limitalitaks. viniti t -oun .tad terllk, of Iht• .•tivt•1'.It$• full .0-t• referred lu the inigi11.t1 Mulley or Policies in tl►e pusession of the Assured. 'Ile undersigned will have no rt•sponsibility to --i%,- native of r.lnt-t•Il.tliun t.; this insurance except. to the extent spu- cifically lrovided herein.nor are uc htsurers.hu%V%er lusur lnct• has been pt... , t►y Sayre& roso.Inc. SAYRE & TOSO, INC. J r.,tl•J at SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA MARCH 15, It) 78 lit. '% ''-,-f G 'CG i` m CORROON & BLACK - MILLER & AMS �� t' ..k1 s14•1)11v. lu;7a.ttepLice.auedn►ttn.ttt:..,1 s_ay Microfilmed with board order , 011 . ':✓" - - - :t• F}.. : a: a��•i.r,f :. .::.:. l � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 29 ' 19 2& In the Matter of Closure of the Crisis Resolution Center. The Board on February 14, 1978 having considered the recommendations of the County Probation Officer with respect to closure of the Crisis Resolution Center, and having requested the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) to review the feasibility of contracting with a private agency for juvenile care; and The Committee having this day reported that it had reviewed the recommendations of the County Probation Officer on closure of said Center and contracting with a private agency and, therefore, having recommended that the following actions be taken: 1. Authorized the County Probation Officer to close the Crisis Resolution Center concurrent with the provision of receiving home services by the Children' s Home Society. 2. Authorize the Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute a contract with the Children' s Home Society for receiving home services for the period of March 1, 1973 through February 28, 1979 for a total cost of $185,557; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 ort the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Probation Officer Supervisors Attn: W. C. Donavan affixed this 28th day of February 1978 Children' s Home Society c/o Probation Officer County Administrator �� (-J. R. OISSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller .`By— Deputy Clerk onda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m r.. Contra Costa County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 35076 Department: Probation Department Subject: Crisis Receiving Homes 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Children's Home Society of California Capacity: California Nonprofit Corporation Address: 3200 Telegraph Avenue Oakland, CA 94609 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 1, 1978 and it terminates February 28, 1979 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 185,557.00 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. S. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Not Applicable. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code 26227 California Welfare and Institutions Code 654(b) 10. Signatures. These ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF C A' CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR B v R. i.Schroder B Chairman, Board of Supervisors (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) ss. By County of Contra Costa ) Vii".^.c'a�1rd�hl Deputy ACMOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ Bythey signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Form roved: County Counsel- ,- , GIS Dated: �%��I�i��.�i� .� /e 7� t!'Z1 Deputy , t• I1C/De uC. Cc•sn- Clerk OFFICIAL SEAL i-`r- t •. ., RUTH WIILA 2D aNia ... a cuaa couvnr (A-L�517 REV 6/76) =� try c:m�. :'ars l,1I1r 12, 19A VP d • YiY /6 .. 25.^.0 8 Camino Red.SW OW,POW ANO,CA 04306 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 35076 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and _subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or j ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ xJ c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures", Attachment "B", incorporated herein by reference. 1. $10,000 start-up costs upon execution of this contract as specified in the Budget of Program Expenditures (Attachment "B") . 2. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable cost that are actually incurred each month, not to exceed one-twelfth (1/12) of the payment limit, less start-up cost, except upon the written approval of the County (cont'd below 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] j ] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ J b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month.,in which said services .are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. 2. c. 2. Probation Officer or his designee. All costs to be subject to "The (cont'd) Budget of Program Expenditures" (Attachment B). (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 35076 S. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amunt. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any sac_h excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2- : GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to- and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- • GENERAL COW ITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall-be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may b,: =-aquired 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 mi-sdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- Y)CIO -- -- - - — - G=N=_PaL CON0ITIMIS (Purchase of Services) IS. Iademnification_ "rre Contractor shall _-Ierezd, save harmless and inaa3:ify 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 limi- tation, ali consequential da+aoes, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with t^z ouarations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from, the conduct, n:glioent or other use, o£ the Contractor, its agents or errployees. 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 co.-p- renar-sive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, -a;ng the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a mini--um. combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injurf, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or d:::tructi.on 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 :.-ritien notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above speciaed coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, - the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other Inn=-a,ce 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 certificates) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and my be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the CoLnity shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is rade, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractc shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice s'na?I be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. '_'r3.rac:y 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. Nonzenewal. Contracto ; understands and agrees that there is no representation implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purcbased by County under a new contract following expiration or termi=atica of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims t10 notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor h _ r -3- f_ SERVICE PLAN Children's Home Society of California (CHSC) , hereinafter called Contractor, through the Golden Gate District, agrees to provide two (2) Crisis Receivina Hores for Contra Costa County, California, hereinafter tailed County. One hone is to be located in the western portion of the County and the other in the central areas. Pending approval of the relevant agencies, the proposed locations will be in Kensington and Pleasant Hill . A. Services To Be Provided: 1 . Contractor shall provide Crisis Receiving Homes, each to have 24-hour receiving capability, for police, probation and other appropriate community agencies for those youth falling within the definition of W & I 601 offenders. Contractor may temporarily accept a child during Probation Department non-business hours until such time as Probation Department staff can screen for acceptance. 2. Contractor will maintain the Crisis Receiving Homes either through purchase or rental of such a facility, and will maintain the license for the group homes. Contractor will provide as an in-kind contribution to the program all office equipment that is necessary for the clerical functions of the program. 3. Contractor will staff the Crisis Receiving Homes on a 24-hour a day awake- staff basis, with the specific staffing_ pattern to be determined by Contractor. The staffing pattern will assure that there is a staff person in house, at all times, and will assure receiving capability on a 24-hour basis. There will be double staffing to allow for a diversified recreation program and to support the program, during high activity times, on an "as needed" basis, at a cost not to exceed the amount stated in The Budget of Program Expenditures, attached hereto (Attachment "B") . Staff positions for the two Crisis Receiving Homes are as follows: a. Group Home Coordinator - (one position) Responsible under the District Director of the Golden Gate District of CHSC, for the manaaernent of the group home program. Specific responsibilities include coordination with community agencies, i .e. probation, police and other related agencies, supervision of the senior group home counselor, employing, training and evaluation of staff and program. b. Senior Group Hone Counselor - (t%qo positions) Under the direction of The Home Coordinator, the Senior Group Home Counselor will be responsible for supervision of the services through the Crisis Receiv- ing Home, for supervision of the counseling staff, the day-to-day opera- tion of the bone 'and to cover a regular shift within the Crisis Receiv- ing Horne. Additional responsibilities include coordinating the joint activities of the Probation Department and aroup home staff, as it pertains to youth in the home, informing the Corporation Group Home Coordinator on those aspects of the program needing adiministrati:'e attention and review, including those natters which pertain =o coordi- nation of program with other agencies and groups within the co,�munity. c. Group Hone Counselor - (six full-time, four part-time relief, and supplemental positions) Responsible fcr working with the residents on ATTACHMENT "A" wDy Te'12 -2- a day-to-day basis, including supervision of activities, planning activities, and identifying unique problems or needs of given resident, and communicating that information to the staff of the Probation Department. The counselors are, primarily, responsible for creating an atmosphere within the home that is conducive to the residents assuming responsibility for their own behavior as well as responsibility for working on the problems that brought them to the home. d. Clerical - (four hours per home, per week) Establish and maintain clerical records, type correspondence and perform other necessary clerical functions as may be needed. B. Program Services: 1 . All youth delivered to a Crisis Receiving Home by police, probation or other agencies agreed upon between Contractor and Contra Costa County Probation Department will be accepted, provided they are not determined to be a danger to themselves or to others and they are within the category defined as status offenders. (601 Welfare and Institutions Code) The Group Home Counselor, with responsibility for intake, will make an assessment of the youth at time of entry into the home. If it is apparent at the time of entry, or if it becomes apparent after entry that a youth is in need of care that is not available through the Crisis Receiving Home, i.e. needs a more secure facility because of severe psychiatric problems, is dangerous to self or to others, or needs medical care requiring hospitalization, the appropriate resource will be used as determined by the Group Home Counselor on duty. 2. The maximum capacity of each home is six beds, The Probation Department is responsible for removing minors to their family home, temporary foster home, or other placement as appropriate, so that a minimum of two beds will be available by 6:00 p.m. each day for new referrals at each home. 3. The care provided in each home will include, but not be limited to, lodging, three meals a day, recreational activities within the home as well as other activities outside the home that seem appropriate, i .e. movies, bowling, and other recreational pursuits. Any mealtime or housekeeping activities performed by residents will be supervised by counselor staff. Residents will be encouraged to assume such responsibilities as normally fall on individuals living within a family situation. The staff of each home will develop a program that provides residents with a positive experience in group living and will encourage residents to assume responsibility for their own lives and for arriving at constructive solu- tions to problems, using the aid of others when appropriate. When a youth rem.,ains in tree home more than three days, and it appears that his/^er stay may extend beyond that period, staff will work with the Deputies and/or Counselors from Probation Department and the child to plan an activity and chore program. Basic responsibility for planning for all youth entering the program remains with Contra Costa County Probation Department. The Receiving '4oTe staff will work closely with the Probation Department staff and will cooperate with that staff in their case management MCI and counseling responsibilities. At the same time, the Probation Departr,.ent staff will be responsive to the evaluations of specific youth offered by the Crisis Receiving Home staff, particularly where that evaluation indicates that to leave the youth in the home would threaten the integrity of the program either for that youth or for other residents. Consistent with paragraph one, under 8 (Program Services) , Crisis Receiving Home staff has the authority to either request removal by the Probation Department of those youth not properly utilizing the program, or notifying the police where a youth has committed a 602 law violation in the Receiving Home. 4. Contractor will maintain close working relationships with police departments utilizing the receiving home as well as other appropriate community agencies. 5. All Counseling staff will be given basic first-aid training that will equip them to handle minor and usual injuries. In those instances where an emergency arises where medical assistance is needed, the counselor will contact the parent and/or Probation Department deputy and/or counselor to take the individual to an emergency hospital for treatment or evaluation. A medical emergency report will be made out giving all details of the incident, including an; relevant precipitating events, actions taken, etc. It will be necessary for the counselor on duty to determine whether the emergency is of such a nature as to necessitate obtaining an ambulance for transportation to the hospital . In those instances where a resident is on medication or requires medication of any sort, including Tylenol , such medication will be given out by the counselor on duty. when prescription drugs are needed, they will be kept in a locked cabinet and handed out to the individual by the counselor on duty as prescribed. Any time any medication, including Tylenol , is given to a resident, there will be a notation made in the daily log. The excep- tion will be birth control pills which will be kept by the resident. If the supply is for more than the current month, the additional month(s) supply will be kept in a locked cabinet. C. Administrative Requirements Contractor shall : 1. Complete the intake form developed by Contra Costa County Probation Depart- ment and forward said forms to Probation Department as instructed. 2. Maintain written personnel policies and provide a copy to the Probation Department. 3. Subr:it quarterly progress reports in for:^at as requested by Probation Department liaison. Quarterly reports are due on or before the tenth day after the end of a quarter. BUDGET OF PROGRAM EXPENDITURES Tl-10 (2) CRISIS RECEIVING HOMES CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTIMENT AND CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA A. Start-Up Costs 1 . Furnishings, Dishes, Utensils, Beddina, Towels, etc. $ 7,000.00 2. Preoccupancy Rent and Expense of Bringing Homes to 3,000.00 Licensing Requirements Total Start-Up Costs $ 10,000.00 B. Operating Expeose - Two Homes Per Year ITEM 1 . Personnel Group Home Coordinator $ 8,664.00 20/40 each home Senior Group Home Counselor 21 ,072.00 one position each Group Counselor 54,072.00 three positions each Relief Staff 13,518.00 .75 position each Supplemental Staff for double coverage 9,012.00 .50 position each Clerk Typist 1 ,351 .00 Sub Total $107,689.00 Fringe Benefits @ 13% 14,000.00 Total Personnel $121 ,689.00 2. Services & Supplies Rent $ 19,200.00 Utilities 3,600.00 Household Supplies 11500.00 Office Supplies 400.00 Telephone 2,040.00 Equipment Repair & Maintenance 800.00 Insurance 500.00 Household Medical Supplies 400.00 Meals 11 ,664.00 Personal Needs 1 ,600.00 Recreational Activities 1 ,000.00 Clothing 200.00 Transportation 1 ,664.00 Total Services & Supplies $ 44,568.00 Licensing Expense 300.00 3. Administrative Costs Payroll , Accounting, Audit $ 6,000.00 Program Administration & Evaluation 3,000.00 Total Administrative Costs $ 9,000.00 4. Start-Up Cost $ 10,000.00 5. Payment Limit $185,557.00 Attachment "B" ��� 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. Manuel Mello. On the recommendation of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Certificate of Appreciation be issued to Mr. Manuel Mello for a total of 50 years service to the San Pablo Fire Protection and West County Fire Protection Districts, first as an employee, and later as a commissioner. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 2 8thday of February 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B Deputy Clerk r Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Architectural Services .Agreement for Oakley Clinic with Davis, Rica and Makrakis Architects. (4419-4729) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute the Architectural Services Agreement with Davis, Rica and Makrakis of Walnut Creek for design and construction documents for the proposed Oakley Clinic in Oakley. This Agreement is effective February 14, 1978 and provides for a maximum payment to the Architect of $35,600, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. .a I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: P. W. Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Bldgs and Grnds Supervisors cc: Public Works Dept. affixed this ?8th day of-EebL u- ar\/- 197,q Agenda Clerk Architectural Division Accounting Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller ByDeputy Clerk J. Dye Sandra L. ie son County Administrator P. Burton . Architect H-24 4/77 15m r • ` SU "?ARY OF PROVISIO;;S IN AGREE�'E?IT H"% ARCHITLCTUP.AL SEP.'IICES PROJECT ,NAME: Oakley Clinic FILE: 340-7801/A1 .1 BUDGET LINE ITEM+ NO. 4419-4729 ARCHITECT: Davis, Rica and Makrakis 1509 Oak Park'Blvd. Walnut Creek, California 94523 FEE: 8;a TIi•tE FOR COMPLETION: Working Drawings and Specificatimis shall be complete within 75 ccd of the date of authorization to proceed with Construction Documents Phase. RS-t4RKS: 1 . Tentative Construction Cost: $445,000 2. Date of Agreement: February 14, 1978 L E D FEB , 1973 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS C T QSTA CO. ...De This summary is not a Contract Document. In case o. discre,)anc_v bez-.ieen t,'-is sum. - and. the Agreement, the terns or the Agrec—ent shatI co:ern. Microfilmed with board order�.� c Z �; AGREEiMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Table of Contents Page ARTICLE I General Intent 1 ARTICLE II Description of Project 2 ARTICLE III Basic Services of Architect 3 A. General 3 B. Schematic Design Phase 4 C. Design Development Phase 4 D. Construction Documents Phase 5 E. Construction Phase 5 F. Documents and Drawings 7 G. Time Periods g ARTICLE IV Extra Services by the Architect 10 ARTICLE V Architect 's Fee 71 ARTICLE VI Payments Under this Agreement T 13 ARTICLE VII Duties of Architect 15 ARTICLE VIII Duties of County lg ARTICLE IX Cancellation of Agreement or Suspension of Project 19 ARTICLE X Termination of this Agreement 20 ARTICLE XI Supplemental Conditions 21 A. Supplement to Subparagraph III, E,2,e 21 B. Supplement to Subparagraph III, F,3,a 21 C: Supplement to Paragraph VIII, B,4 22 Signatures 23 EXHIBIT "A" Fee Schedule 24 1' AGREEMENIT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Contra Costa County, California This Agreement is made on Febm ary 14 1978 , by and between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "County", and Davis, Rica and Makrakis, 1609 Oak Park Boulevard, Pleasant Hill , CA 94523 , (,Name and Address of Architect) hereinafter called ':Architect", and the County and the Architect, for the considerations na::ed herein, mutually agree as follows: r Article I General Intent of Agreement The County, acting through its Board of Supervisors, hereinafter called the "Board", intends to erect one or more buildings or to perform other related work as hereinafter more fully described. Professional architectural and/or engineering skills and services not available within the County organization are essential for the proper and satisfactory execution of this project. For that reason the professional architect is hereby retained by the County. A clear understanding, at the outset, of the relationships and obligations between the County and the Architect is of the utmost importance. This Agreement forms the basis of the professional relationship between the County and the Architect. ._ FILE D FEBO 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CO T TA CO. -I- .D. Article II Descrintion of the Project A. The project contemplated under this Agreement, and the general location thereof, are described -as follows: The project is OAKLEY CLINIC, a new medical facility, to be located on a County-owned parcel in Oakley, California, bound by 2nd Street, Ruby Street, O'Hara Avenue and Star Street (Budget Line Item No. 4419-4729) 1 t _ B. All written communications from the County to the,Projects Architect regarding the design progress for this project shaU be known as the "Project Scope" and are hereby made a part of this Agreement by reference. C. The tentative construction cost is hereby declared to be Four Hundred Forty-Five Thousand dollars ($ 445�Qnn1 ) . -2 ` �- _x. The ArchUtect repr-:sents and shaLL render che::'serizces-:and furnish the Items dose=i:­ as £u L Lows:. A- General L. ..IL ►l,i a:lirrt:::C rC;;ls: ::atL0i: a5 an arCiiit ltC�t l :ael°,`svttii: the State of California and further=ore does by entering into this Agrees:cut certify that he is professionally compacent and able to provide the preiesaio::al sa=vices outlined herein by cr rC$50i1 Oa his personal knowled;a and skill and that of his staff ..' 4 - of con�ultai:t� rctai: d :i:d V.4 :c c paid by hi:a. • `:;,? x '"°= . I. , The Architect and his staff of consultants shall be fully knowledgeable of acid shall execute all work is full compliance with all applicable codes, laws and regulations. ^1t:4+•-a,*.' Y'' 3. The ArC:iJ.zeCt Si7Ll assist in pa a7arLi:f; d1L neCCS53:y scudies, presentations and En i:on...ancal I..pact Scace.ments as required to obtain environmental clearance by the governmental ag2ncieS with jurisdiction over the project Whe:i the County desires to obtain aid fromFederal, state or other gove:rnmentaL agencies, the Architect snail assist in sany inform h lI furnish a. : form �: •>:. _'='1^:=:': preparin;; app 1 Lcat icu a :cn .4ti:•4.:a :: 4 necessary Cu i::a et the requirements of succi al;;Cne;liCS. when the project is to lie zcnstruct.:d wnoLLy or part isily with cederaL State or ucli::r 171:va:riii:ia:nc:it agency iundS, the Architect si11IL observe all rrqu:cements o. sa:.i a;;I•::L:.ss. At a l L' t i::; �. r4�u,;tioue eza, various :;cai-,!s of the pro e:ct ::. •�q`F,5';...•;x::�;tir+fit.,' Architect agrees to attend rmat Eris and Con far a nce:s .. t a: County de eris necessary or as requested by :h.a County. -3- (MrF22 r; _-j fxr<'• „ • ,. .. •T'i ,J - : Article IIt B-15 . .; r.. ' . .,.15_C .�lr LCA,. of t.r:.i.}.':••, The Architect reares►ants and ':sha.i'i: render.: che- ser.rtces.• and:'furn'ish; .'::::'' the it:cma desc=i:�.-vzs;fol lows: A... General. :s:r ar ►.• .•iC,..•1.t:[..Lt';�:',• . .•a l I;; t:lir.a..t;,:C 15[:•C3i:�0[l.':.0 an_.a the. State :ot.: C:il'ifornia:.and:furttie�L•�ore. docs: bf: enter.i::ib. Lr:,o:l :.. . this:''..Adreaent.:'certify. t _. 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T.IIi I(.V7CW :tll, .Jll(:LCIt^�, (lrltviliZ•,:., :,IICCi£1CaZt1QRS,'r proposals') colitr:CCt:,•;lit(1 oLIwr CiGCumcnL pLC C'IICt} CO lt, l]y s Lhc ArchiLcct and 2.11I?.;ict ]rc,captly thereon, -iot;-fY1 L the; �rchitacL • of. -itiy ;and all •}ec:l•.lOit:: 'thereon 3. The County will ;let hrrt:.pLly in lIl' �.a:.trr,, rCcl :].riry its` aat:tCili imi LG a:.-noL Lo:;unrC�a..rwi.ibI Is1V ttic idU2•k Gf LltC' I CIT1tcc :z in the erection and construction of the ro ect._ 4. l' ovi�e one or marc project LnspecLor " wlio,c•7li cc,lidiict tie day to ' . (See Article JtI,, Subhead C)`�� �;�� day con;•tructici . insriection. / . 2'roicCL }:ispettai T•zl'I Lor ,.. Lo> baL ' the Co-unty cm: the / m=Lect,and vil'l -h • tlnctvx CIs ez:}' dxrc.c..ilon G ^_ .architext •. 'th "r C:'�]^c: .c� a !:�:a:f ►i' �` �i :. 5. Provide all rtcceca:/ry ,cotnLructivn testxnl;, services: x G. Iiotii; the Atcl]itect im t.rI'il]I; 'u£' apipm.-Clit da LeiCnc:lc!:. IIi F, cut Lc:]-i,ll:: ,nil 't:,►1-1,,mii]e:Iti1) duriit; Elle. l,u:t]•:lllLec Period: 7. Vay a I I fc•rr rc-i Ii's- •d I'll ally ali'vi::ic.tl'c:r "v,?.srLwvttL of Lhu ,L itL'e c.f C.ali fc,]•:►i:, 1„t' 1 i 1 it]i; ;ln•I citr�latt�;of :. iy zic�cn.•o� ..cr��i.ct. . �'' p] rj:•:rPc� lay j .,�Iti;t + rL. 4 :;. I'l,oi idc :h"f sL": t l sc'il.l I]:1pCr for working iSt 1Rr:.s R.,. x� rcgti2red ' � x b) the,,Arci2a,Lc.ct J Cts tilt 11,ttI ! .11t+ a S'II;;T,�qui, IaL O_L' L2• I.T�fi] tltT' t+1.rc�CmCnt Or ltiy ♦ ] a 'k... ' .ti! :ttsr � ;: ""^ 3�z:�-;: .'t2 „. �'�r <;` _.;.{:., F` .,,*;:aK °�F•;N`'• rt _ - Jr; �,�, LF,,.t I:►,�.' fi: Tt;. (>s(:tt gel• : c w..1, �}�„ (! 't»%'�,� Arti le IX Cancellatio0pf Aareement or Suspension of Project A. The County or the architect may cancel or suspend work under this Agreement upon written notice to the other party, for any reason whatever. The Architect shall immediately cease all ::ork under this Agrec-sent in the event of cancellation or suspension. B. In the event of cancellation of this Agreement or suspension of ;cork by either the County or the Architect, the Architect shall receive comoensation as follows: 1. For approved items of service under Article III, compensation shall be in the amount outlined under Article V for the item of service fully performed by the Architect. .2. For items of service, except the Preliminary Design Phase, on which a proceed order has been issued by the County but which have not been fully completed and approved, the Architect shall be compensated for the service in an amount which bears the same ratio to the total fee othertiiise payable for the performance of . >.. the service as the service actually rendered bears to the total service necessary for the full performance of the services. 3. In no event shall the total compensation paid under the immediately preceeding paragraphs exceed the total of the payments specified in Article V. for the respective items of service to be furnished by a the Architect. C. Upon cancellation of this Agreement or. suspension of arork by either the County or the Architect, all rights of the parties shall terminate except as to payments due the Architect under- this Article. 0. Upon cancellation of this Agreement'. or susYension of r:or-k by either 'the County or the Architect, the Architect shall furnish to the County all documents and drawings prepared under this Agreement, whether complete or incomplete, including all "reference material provided by the Co::niy as specified in Article VIII. -19- .Article a Termination of this Aqreement This Agree!ient shall automatically terminate one year from the recorded date of filing of the Notice of Completion. Architectural services re- quired after that termination date, insofar as they relate to guarantees and warranties of the projects, shall be compensated as provided under Article V, Para. D. , Extra Services, and shall be performed only upon written instructions by the County, e 1 -20- Articlb XI. Supplemental Conditions The following supplements modify, change, delete from or add to the "Agreement for Architectural Services". !!here any Article of the Agree- ment is modified or any Sub-heading, Paragraph or Clause thereof is modified or deleted by these Supplemental Conditions, the unaltered pro- visions of that Article, Sub-heading, Paragraph, 'or Clause shall remain in effect. A. Under Article III, add the following to Subheading E, Construction Phase, Paragraph 2, Subparagraph e; e. The Architect shall conduct regularly scheduled weekly job meetings with his consultants, the Contractor and County repre- sentatives in attendance as may be required, and, at the meetings, shall make all decisions possible and necessary for the progress of the construction Mork. The Architect shall prepare minutes of the weekly job meetings and deliver them to the County, regularly. B. Under Article III , Subheading F, Paragraph 3, delete subparagraph a entirely; replace with the following: a. The Architect shall include in the specifications a requirement for the construction contractor to maintain a set of current, detailed field record drawings, in a form satisfactory to the County, indicating significant deviations from the construction contract documents, shop drawings or installation drawings, and exact locations of concealed work, including underground utilities. Where deviations are acco�:�plished by Change Order or Field Order, the field record drawings shall be annotated to indicate the Change Orders or Field- Orders by date and number. On completion of ­ht Construction Fork, the field record drawings shall be submitted to the County via the Architect, who shall verify the accuracy, com- pleteness and legibility of the field record infor-oration sho::n on Article X.I . suooler.e�� l ait'On5 • CountY, sub-heading B, Paragraph 4, C. Under Article '1III , Duties o•f add the follading to the end of the first sentence: the County determines that more extensive representation at the site is required than is provided by the Architect under Article III." rj _ r _ -22- IN WITNESS WHEEREOF, the County and the Architect have caused their nam es _to be subscribed hereto by t1hei.r duly auth- orized representatives on the date appearing on the first page of this A-re_ment. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ARCHITECT = PUBLIC WQRKS D:REC'rOR B y. l/ ;4 B y erron L. C ine Name d Tit I e Public Works Director dba_QkOtS 06--A MAr4A4-= . RECOtigNDE27 FOR APPROVAL: ARTHUR G. tvILL, COUNTY MMINISTRATOR J�r rG( • �� L 1 R. M. ..yon, Deputy ruoiic Works Director -23 S • i 1 r IM t•+ 1 7^•M rN ARC •t t 2 .'s I. :i• •.•. : l C IIT..CT... .C=.: T . n F 3 r n - i £. Y IT i1 _ tt •. ..r.c r, h I:S • I Tire by Classification of Personnel; Principal Architect 4Q per hou: Project Architect 2tides payroll Job Captain 2- times payroll Senior Draf-s.:•an 2z tires payroll Junior Draftsman - 2? tires payroll Clerical 2Z times payroll i In. no case sc-11 the 2-'_a times payroll exceed the Principal's hourly rate. { 2. Consultants: Architect's consultants' time shall be paid at Architect's Ej cost which shall be cor„puced by applying the applicable above rates to consultants' personnel. Detailed statements t of consultants' bills shall be submitted as part of Architect's -bill for services. ; 3. Transportation: Cost to Architect for transportation will be considered as included in the above charges and no extra payment will be made therefore.. Expenses for essential trips to areas outside the Bay Area i"ill be reimbursed by the County only when the County . has issued ar�io_r written approval therefore. z - f 3:: . ... ._ ... .....-.:-.:.,�'.. ..:,..... '':tit. .. ..:.::.5::. • • y.. .fir }-,-:..`,�:•,.. _ f � �-� CERTIFICATE O&SURANCE AGEN R ISSUED BY OR IN BEHALF OF FEB 2 71 78 MOUNTAM P'zSURANCE SERVICES, INC. 3tt DAMS ST. • P.O. Box na PUBLIC WORKS D PARTMENT Sim uANDw, cA.94v7 Continental Insurance Co. Architectural ivision PK 4Ba6X6 INSURANCE COMPANY Name of Insured and address: Name and address for whom Certificate of Insurance is issued::, j DAVIS-RICA-MAKRAKIS and/or P.E.R.L. & Assoc. Contra Costa County 1609 Oak Pokk Blvd. Pulblic Works Dept. Pleasant Hill , Ca 94523 651 Pine St. Martinez, Ca This is to certify that the Company designated above has issued to the Insured named herein the policies r listed below and such policies apply with respect to the hazards and for the coverages and limits of habil• ity indicated by specific entry herein.subject to all the terms,conditions and exclusions in such policies. COVERAGES AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION dodrly Injury Liability Property Oamaie Liability DATE DATE Each Occurrence Ea. Occurrence Aggregate General LiabilityOi — Premises — Operations D '1'rt���, t T S 000 S ,000 $ ,000 Escalators I a S ,000 S ,000 S 000 independent Contractors FEB 2 71978 $ ,000 S ,000 S ,000 Products—Completed S ,000 Operations 5 000Aggreg. S 0001S ,000 PUBLIC WORKS OEPARTMPNT Contrac:ual—as described below Architectural Diyisio:I S ,000 S ,000 5 ,000 Automobile Liability— Each Person Each Occ. I Each Occ. Agg. Owned Automobiles x pending 1/23/78 1/23/79 s 500 .000 s 500 ,cloo s 500,000 xxxx Hired Automobiles . . S 000,$ ,000 S ,000 XXXX Non-Owned Automobiles S '0001S '0001S ,000, XXXX Automobile Physical Damage- Comprehensive x pending 1/23/78 1/23/79 .s actual cash value Fire, Theft $ Collision or Upset x Actual Value Less 5 100 Deductible Loss Payable to: Compeniat ion—Statutory Workmen's Compensation and Employers Liability Descnptron and Location of Operations, Automobiles Covered, Contracts, Additional Insured, Additional Coverages, etc. It is agreed that the Contra Costa County, its officers and employees are named as additional insureds. The, Company agrees to give 30 mays written notice to the holder of this Cerbf;cate of lnsurance in the event of cancetlat.on of any policy or coverage listed above. 10c4-1 Continenal Insurance Co- 7 r in ran� cc any ,�-- Date: �c By 't,f 0r21 C / J C ll )j! I-La, Authorized Representative No.GF 202 1-73 Recommended C A I A-I BAC Form , �, '_ •,may _,, ,� ,__ . .�.w .. ..►..+...a_ui•.. .,x .�:.a:G:..,.lb./w.+M>3+•. .:i.-....L-..�.....nr- .... .. .... In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Consulting Services Agreement for Orinda Community Center, Phase V, Orinda, County Service Area R-6. (WO 5384-927) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Services Agreement with Royston, Hanamoto, Beck and Abey of Mill Valley,for the design and construction documents for the Orinda Community Center Park, Phase V. This Agreement is effective February 21, 1978 and provides for a maximum payment to the Consultant of $2,500, which amount shall not be exceeded without further authorization by the Public Works Director. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. 2. i hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Buildings & Grounds Supervisors affixed this 28th day of FohriiarV 19 7F� cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Architectural Division Accounting Section By Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller J. Dye Sandra L. Nielson County Administrator P. Burton Consultant H-24 4*rg} ce Area Coordinator 0961.45 • CWISUL T M SERVICES AGREEMENT . , . a . . •i ' 1. ,i.irvr+r rW• • s. These WN—rrV••J .-..r•e r ..V_rVrated re-i e_e- re• (a) ?•, 1_Z n.:e::c;;: Contra Costa County (b) ^_w..••l..,w~'- Na 0 7 :fres•- Royston, Hanamoto, Beck & Abev 225 Puller Avenue, Mill Valley, CA (c) :rate' February 21 . 1978 (d) Project Nmire, N . er s Locat_on: Orinda Community Cpntpr Park npyP1n mP0t (e) Pay =t U•-,411-:S2,500 Phase V, 260 Orinda Way,,Orinda (W.O. # 5384-927 2. S J.=,_1 r ur.e a _..,.se srgna,,xs attest the ache .._.. .• tV• C`D::S zMIT.'-�.:! By s� N Y•�M»�.Z O; ..G.l. CQa L L �7: Duz S31 State of Ca_li_orria ) s Cml:m Costa Cbt= ) C'r" :rl;rG. (CC X11;0.1} " 'i::e perscn s= _.•; ,bo:re :)r Co^.s'r:l_tr::t, :mohm to ,:.e i► those individual a:� :.-i_r:mss Cc..aC .._ S, P•._JV ar.__J an-earedY LV 1roiry e. ,d....yp• irsr t�•-r.rr�._.�r Cr�r that the c.-r_ rra_in-. or partner-ship w�-ed aCn.ep eCrted he .._r. p-t=-.•a_-1:. to i,.J by-__.,s or a resoluticn of its Boa-rd s :.irec..ors rr� •" .•.^- --•': COFCIAL lSAL .r: c•.:� a '•.:,, FIRUTH N. TRUETT :y'. •e cn Ali~a IIwI►i r11Mit-C rMb •_rks NIIIICDaI OFFICE IN 9 MARIN COUNTY 14 Cm User IM a-r• J 7r=!.es rrect." 1^ •. a i ab t n r, Public _ger.. and ^ we •i tall•_ 3. _ _ �_ ,.�... on the a..o:e date, the ....ore-.2.:.ec -- _ ..., ,. ;,c _t,,,_. ._ =zt-tallyra.-. ,— aha pro.:-se as follmrs: - - tls ;4a.i.cy thereby C•ploys Con t-0tawt, and Cawwtomw . ac^=^_ -rJ - ••.n ., r e :,o parr$:-: the pro_essic•.nall sernrices described hereiln, a,..... ...._ te_ s in ccrs=!er_•,-cn of the paym=s stated here-In. _ 5. Sccue r:r Ser'ice. Scope of semiae sball be as describe: in Aepen&fz h er etv and +:___e a Parr, hereof. O. Insm-ame. Con. sul.av&. sh all, at no cost `va Public Agency, obbtain and m nta_l_.'1 d=r-_1 m-, the ter:. hereof: (a) .6b ers t Co=—mnsation ir.3',:I a.^.^.e pursu+_^_;, to state lw.q, arae ("01 Com evens:ve MmbiLty Insurance, incl'adinS coverage for owned and non-mined autoT,cbiles, with a :^; i•••x.•^ coined single "ImIt coverage of$500,000 for all darm&es due to tod-ly i n;=rj, sicl mss or disease, or death to any Yersen, and darns re to property, inclu, ng the loss of use thereof, ari'si.ng out of each accident or occ•.rrence. Consultant.shay =mi sh e ride.nce of such cover-age, nami• g Public AB_nc r, its officers and Flo;ees as a;i "ona? insureds, and r-Tjiring 30 days' *�+rritten notice of policy lapse or cancellation. - 7. Pa :en. Publlc Asency shall pay Consultant for professional services per_oz:.•ed at the rates shawn in Appendix B attached 'hereto, which include all overhead and incidental expenses, for :~tach no additional corpensation shall be allowed. In no event shall the total a:=,nt paid to the Consultant exceed the pavrent limit scecif{ed in Sec. i(e) w•ithout prior rr'_tte. approval of tae Contin Costa Coy.•:ty Public 'Forks Director. Consultant's statement or charges shall be subrLtted at convenient intervals. Payment -dill be grade urith'm thirty (30) days after rec, ipt of each statement. 8. Tem-ination. At its option, Public Agency may terminate this agreement at any t;^:e— by w•ri`rter• notice to the Conzultant, 41hether_or not the Consultant is in default. Upon • such te:T:'.i_•n3tion, Cons'.tltant agrees to turn over to Public Agency everything pertaining to the 's•ork possessed by him or undei his control at that tine, and will be paid, hithout duplication, all a.TDunts due or thereafter becaning due on account of ser:ices rendered to the date of temination. 9. Status. The Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be considered an e:•mloyee of P•::blic Agency. 10. Inde-ni_'_caticn. The Consultant shall defend, save, and hold hazzmaess Public Agency and its o .,cess and erployees from any and all liability for zny injur,; or damages arising f.m.. or ccrrected with the services provided hereunder by Ccnsultant or ary person under its control. At,.ac!amts F I L E D _ ^ _ Appendix A Appendix S FE B A 1978 Appendix C Fo:na approved by County Counsel J. L OLS ON ;.;..::. 6/77 . CLM MA 10 of U WISH Microfilmed with board order . ..•..;.�.r....,.._��-,tet �.�,. --- -� - ..,.... ... _._ ._ APPENDIX A SCOPE OF SERVICE 1 . Attend a maximum of three meetings with County staff, when requested by representatives of the Architectural Division, Public Works Department. 2. Review the program furnished by the County for the project noted on Page 1 of the Agreement, to ascertain the requirements of the Project and review the understanding of such requirements with the County. 3. Provide a preliminary evaluation of the Program and the Project Budget requirements, as stated by the County, each in terms of the other. 4. Based on the mutually agreed upon Program and Project Budget requirements, prepare Construction Documents consisting of Drawings and Specifications setting forth in detail the requirements for the construction of the Project. Work shown in the Construction Documents shall meet requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. 5. Submit a detailed Statement of Probable Construction Cost, based on the —work shown in the Construction Documents. 6. When Construction Documents are complete, approved by the County and ready for bidding, submit original drawing tracings and specifications masteM to the County. The original drawings and specifications shall become the— property of the County. - 7. Provide a certificate of insurance for errors and omissions or malpractice satisfactory to the County in an amount not less than $100,000. A policy containing a deductible clause of not more than $6,000 is permissible. Appendix A to Consulting Services Agreement dated February 21 , 1978 between Contra Costa County and Royston, Hanamoto, Beck and Abey. OtA APPENDIX'B A. 1 . Time by Classification of Personnel : Princinal Architect - 40.00 per hour Project Architect 22 times payroll Job Captain - 2z times payroll Senior Draftsman 22 times payroll Junior Draftsman 22 times payroll Clerical 2z times payroll In no case shall the 2'Z times payroll exceed the Principal 's hourly rate. 2. Consultants: Architect's consultants' time shall be paid at Architect's cost which shall be computed by applying the applicable above rates to consultants' personnel . Detailed statements of consultants' bilis shall be submitted as part of Architect's bill for services. 3, Transportation: Cost to Architect for transportation will be considered as included in the above charges and no extra payment will be made therefore. Expenses for essential trips to areas outside the Bay Area will be reimbursed by the County only when the County has issuedrp for written approval therefore. a APPENDIX B To Consulting Services Agreement dated February 21 , 1978 between Contra Costa County and -Royston, Hanamoto, Beck and Abey. a,{,r..`. ;' r T df' ''�r°"x13.'� 'w�' s'a•' r vi'�. $� x �" "'� ' ,Jy,_. t ,�... . x^. ;!,7 a y >Y _ ,� �"y.F�� } ;�i^ Y k 1 y d ♦ -! i_k �t ! � t S q•.x R ;,"t sr--t �3 Y� x NR.1£ ...l.r uQ'AP A.1►iEB AFFOf' JiYG Cbe1iRAGEs SINCLAIR-MiYER & CO INC CENTRA NATIONAL:INS. ,CO. W­ 332 F 332 Pine St: '[Cravens, Dar an <.co-) San Francisco, Ca.' 94104 ` „, , . �r, EIREMAN.'SF FUND, INS. CO NAM& ROYSTON HANAA10T0, BECK'&ABEY, ::Il3C. .225 Miller'Avenue ; Lr..aR:lY Mill Valley, Ca. 94941 --'r t :ft7 ... This is iJ certii,.that poiiCtes of t0surance itsted bete have been issued`o the tnsured;nam4d aboreand are in tar ce at trtis tine �-Yr Urnits or liability iri Thousands( 00) r C�•r Graf 1 -vr'E )c,P.S+!pia E FQL2 YttL tSEft rw y{g[it i * GCGL tRE[N:E {: AGGr EG sE , i bE.tiEPAL'UABITMI a ;�sffvire,u>Fr � s 500,000, 500, 300,000 300,000 r ,r zy .., ��,��hr� ' *k M"273. 22 '46 _ 6/2/78 r l r U r v _ wS! 3,U S 3II!tYtN3URY hII " FR!}AERTYGA:If.GE 'a S l Y- ap ."Jkr,: PAC ynEF�Vt3Ertr ti;D.kTRAG:6FS - c RS v� tr=uAr i 5500,000 �s ` t „ i I cit:nit r'500 000- AUTOMOBILE . t sas ltrorrloaiLE Li,Zi3 j T'i ashOOO ix ** I�fXP273 22 46,' 6/2/78 „a"ri't S:JC!afY F rf} '_ x'CNU.126807 9/2/78 ;ft�fx,}fr+£,+r�a� 1;006”, A I X. l !�i �i-•,t.�t8AE11.a � t i ! } �trp'lafix �� ` -' �� `'� 1 t r E.ccess of Primary.InsI. ,:RS'i*eAiPEit51T3CNt (retaineIimit�) i+TP2175177- 6/1/78 xirirt, r B aa�u a i t.+.NUt Es Li.BitiTY j e s,100,00.0':. cc' + - OP40 t• (t r..`rr.f it.RlH NI lw,tt E,.>vvk}ft27 _ e r JOB SIVE: ORINDA' COLQIUNITY.;CENTER-.PARK, PHASE V, 260 Orinda Way, Orinda(W,0 X5384 9?7.•) * ADDITIONAL NAMED"'INSURED: -' CONTBA'COSTA COUNTY, .ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND-AGENTS -•+ 1.,,5!�.atiatJan: .,2"r^U�?: ,,7,+ �,!t tfzr,+:�4eAYr ii s+'Ytt)t'�,}..:.}f1t•GJOS:.rly" :�4'1e?. ilE�lC3T-C tit 4�'h f�3�rlt ef1't�':i,�tti ix�trL'Ql >r:4Y..iy r.!fF x(311; ' WOKj fx s ;+C n it2.k>"? [}�i0Y1 £}<ltTla,Ts Z e`t'if:f ]ism C`f�a fP butFatiure t0 4 yt„ t Z[)i't, - 2i,�Ttr2USC'ttt� tti In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 In the Matter of Approving Inspection Services Contract for Robert G. Soto for Montarabay - Recreation Center at Bayview Park, San Pablo Area, County Service Area M-17 (WO 5220-927) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute an Inspection Services Contract with Mr. Robert G. Soto for contract documents review and construction inspection services for Montarabay Recreation Center at Bayview Park, San Pablo Area, County Service Area M-17. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. <t 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Buildings & Grounds Supervisors affixed this _day of February 191 t� cc: Public Works Department _ Agenda Clerk J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Architectural Division , ' ,�,�„) Deputy Accounting Section By • ,Gr /. :, . Clerk County -Auditor-Controller Sandra L. Nie son J. Dye County Administrator P. Burton Inspector H-24 4/77 15m (�� C'50 CONTRACT Special Engineering-Administrative Services Construction Supervision & Inspection 1. Special Conditions. These special conditions are incorporated below by - reference: a) Public Agency: Contra Costa County b) Inspector's Name & Address: Robert G. Soto, 985 Kenston Drive. Clayton, California 94517 c) Effective Date: February 28, 1978 = d) Project's Name and Location: Montarabay Recreation Center at BayView Park, San Pablo Area, Work Order No. 5220-927 (County Service Area M-17) e) Rate of Compensation: S14.05_ per hour 2. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. PUBLIC A NCY Cont Costa County INSPECTOR By l� _ Public Works Dire ROBERT G. SOTO 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above-named Public Agency (Owner) and the above-named Inspector mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. General Qualifications & Conditions. Public Agency hereby contracts with Inspector, as one specially trained, experienced, expert and competent to perform the special engineering and administrative services of a construction supervisor and inspector, including those associated with the continuous con- struction supervision position commonly known as Clerk-of-the-;-lorks, in con- nection with the above construction project, which services are necessarily incident to the services performed for the Public Agency by architects and engineers in the design and constructiion supervision of construction pro- jects. This agreement does not preclude other employment of the Inspector if it does not interfere with the duties and hours of work required herein. 5. Term. The duration of this contract is the duration of this construction project, but either party may terminate it by giving 30 days advance written notice to the other. 6. General Duties & Instructions. The Inspector's construction supervision and inspection services include the following general %iuties and instructions. a. Status & Relationship with Public Agency and Architect. His independent contract relationship with the Public Agency parallels that which exists be- tween the Public Agency and the Architect; but he is subordinate to the Architect, because the Architect is responsible for the design of the project and for general supervision of its construction pursuant to the Pudic Agency Architect Agreement. F I LED FE BaS 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Formed Approved by County Counsel 1-77 c NT COSTA co. a . .De Microfilmed wish board order . .f b " Status Y Relationship with Contractor. He shall ,:raintain a dignified but understanding relationship with the workmen on the job but he shall conduct business only through the contractor's job superintendent, and shall not give instructions directly to the Contractor's employee(s) or subcontractor(s) ; and he shall i=ediately advise the Architect of any case where the Public Agency representatives give instructions to the Contractor's employees. c. Public Aeency-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 where projects involve alterations or modifications of or additions to an existing function- ing facility, which must be maintained as an operatiro unit during conduct of construction work, and therefore require special alertness to job conditions which may affect such continuing operations. He shall coordinate necessar;• interruptions of normal owner activities with the Public Agency and General Contractor beforehand. d. Familiarity with Contract. He shall become thoroughly familiar with all con- tract documents including specifications, drawings and addenda; and he shall supervise and check the adequacy and accuracy of required "as built" drawin-S prepared by the Contractor's employees (see also 7-a, below) . e. Personal Presence & Observation. He shall be personally present whenever '::ork _ is being performed even on overtime, night, holiday or weekend basis when so directed) , and shall attend meetings called by the Public Agency, Contractor or Architect; and he shall make direct personal observations of work being performed by the General Contractor and subcontractor(s) for certification tc Public Agency-Owner that such work is being performed in a skillful manner and in accordance writh the requirements of the contract documents. f. advice & Suggestions. He shall advise Public Agency on all construction rat- ters, such as suggesting change orders or reviewing construction schedules; he shall evaluate suggestions or modifications which have been made to acc=7°7- modate on-the-job problems, and report them with recommendations to the tect; and he shall revie:•, 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 small perform in-depth review of the contract documents before construction begins, and make appropriate recommendations thereon to the Public Agency. 7. S ccial Duties & Instructions. The Inspector's duties specially concerning the progress of the work include the follo-wing: a. General Records & Files. He shall maintain a file of, and be aware of the contents of, the local , State, Federal , NFGU, NEPA, etc. , codes , regulations, directives, requirements, etc. , which are pertinent to this project, and are provided by the Public Agency; and he shall maintain a complete file of all drai..ings, specifications, contracts , change orders , directives, etc. , which determine wort: 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 probleTs , conferences and remarks; and he shall submit all reports deemed necessary by State and Federal agencies, Architect and Public Agency, which- shall be tit„eiy and in sufficient detail to satisfy the purpose-ofthe report. -2- c. ' ",ate-ial Records. He shall maintain records of materials and/or equipment delivered at the site, showing manufacturers ' names, catalog, model serial number style, type, or other identifying information thereon and noting whether they are in strict compliance with the plans, shop drawings and/or specifications, or are approved by the Architect. He shall certify to Public Agency that all materials used in construction are as specified in contract documents; and, on completion and/or installation of Bach applicable item, he shall collect and assemble relevant information (including guarantees, certificates, maintenance manuals, operating instructions, keying schedules, catalog numbers, vendors addresses and telephone contacts , etc. , of materials and/or equipment as required); and at the completion of the project, he shall deliver this information to the Architect for delivery to the Public Agency. 3. Pay for Services & Reimbursement for Expenses. a. Public Agency shall pay Inspector for these services at the above rate, for semi-monthly pay periods of the 1st through the 15th and 16th through the last day of the month. Payment will be made on the 10th of the month or the 25th of the month following the pay period if a demand billing is received by the County Public :.corks Department on the last County working day of the period. b. Mileage authorized by the Public Norks Director or his deputy shall be re- imbursed at a rate to be mutually agreed upon from time to time reflecting actual and changing costs. 9. Insurance. Inspector shall , at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the term hereof Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage fe- o:•lned and non-owned automobiles, frith a minimum combined single limit coverage of 5500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Inspector shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds , and requiring 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. 10. Enforcement and Interpretation of Contract. The Public Agency's agent for en- forcing and interpreting this Contract is the County's Public Works Director or a deputy. 11 . Adjustment of Compensation. The rate of compensation may be adjusted by mutual consent of the parties for good cause shown. -3- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Consulting Services Agreement with Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Civil Engineers for Design of Bridgehead Road Pump Station, Antioch. (W.0. #4214-0661 ) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute the Consulting Services Agreement with Leptien-Cronin- Cooper, Civil Engineers, for the design of the Bridgehead Road Pump Station, Antioch. This Agreement is effective February 28, 1978 and provides for payment to the Engineers on an as-earned basis with a guaranteed maximum of $2,000, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. q 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 Buildings & Grounds Supervisors affixed this_ ULdoy of Fahr►iary 19 78 cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Accounting Section Architectural Division By Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller Sandra L. Nie son J. Dye County Administrator P. Burton Consultant H-24 4/77 15m A I, CO�ISULTI:IG SERVICES AGREEMENT 1 S•7e^i art rV:��r��i.�i^.S. 7 ese Cwpn+al .. i«in =re _4'=,....c=t_4 -o'-i: ^;T - (a) r. enz,, : Contra Costa County (b) Cc^sr1tr.^.t's ::::e 4 Address: Leptien-Cronin-Cooper. Inc.. Civil Engineers 2855 Alhambra Avenue. Martinez. CA 94553 (c) Effective Late: February 28, 1978 (d) Pro,lect Nwne, ::r..aer & iocat=cn: gr i daehead Road Pump Station, Antioch. CA (e) Pay:.--.t Ur-4 t: g2,3CO.00 Budget Line item No. WO 4214-0661 2• Sai . 3n ires 1Rse JL+q t"w'es attest the p=ies' a reereent ry/�Ie�•}�. .LXvA V.�:iJ�.:+1 tL\1 � By • �� Wt •� o; a .:aL c. z�u ;,TJbu;,zressl _ State '..aliforria ) ss - Cwmtrs osta Co`wnt;; ) ACIC11C::rL:SC.YZI (CC 'l1au.11 Me personsib;.^.� above for Consul:snt, ima'AM to mee ir. those 'naivid•:tal and busi"+ess ca.;acitw,l+s, :eastr 1--. appeared :..e t+:=e me today and acs:N•rtee.fier..i that he s__._e..!_p�_- ar. an. •1"hat the r_--., 1^ -_4:n Or p_ nerJhip na.7aV _above executed the _+a7r_ pursuant to its by-laws or a resolutian o: its Board of 0 OFFICIAL SEAL :+•���?^ err••^•: [�.Q1 LEAH M. CALDARAZZO w V ..-rr•..4_ + N07AR1f PUBLIC•CAL:MRt;'A CONTRA CCU ; Public C ,orks :r;rector Mym.Canexpires FEBFEB6. 1781 �... �'d'4(• rate: �.ra d, /9 U 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, tie above-r_a-med Pub-2-11- and CCn_C :an, imar•,,,a,lly and pro:'Vise as fal1C::S: • . ::Senjere! r e.._,10r s3ors„_tz. ;' , at11a _ T.L� r' acep..s s u ,21 e.y_ y-men-. , ro :e„fo ^ -.a pro_essiona sdescribed ri;;es rein, uponthe ters an. in VV::$ :GV_V•{ ./f V••e p3y.. Vs state-1 herein. 5• Some of Qer,i SCO-.e of serrri.^.e Sh311 be as describ ed in Appendix A, aria.^. e - hereto and a paw •rte-e-o_'. l r 7r=nz L nn. 7 t v 1 1.. , d + i i O. I.aSl,._._....e C015tL.?.av S1':31r., at :1C CCSB �J Public 4r�enCj , Cbt3in ?..t'1L. ::2.:nt,��^• dL�'�.� the te=-, hereof: (a) Workers' Canme_nsation I•^.S',:_ante pursuant to state laq, and ( ; - Comprehensive UabiL.t;; insurance, including coverage for owned and non-ovined automobiles. with a ail n..:mn co b v bed single L:•dt ccr erage of $500,000 for all darges due to tcd_ly injury, sickness or d_sease, or death to any person, and ft-are to proper.;, inclu.Un; the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Consultant shall- ft; rises evidence of such coverage, naniing Public Agencg, its off tiers and enmloyees as additional insureds, and re�airin;S 30 days' written notice of poLcy lapse or cancellation. 7. Pa;-art. Public A.^•cy shall pay Consultant for professional services perfor:red at the rates snown in -.Vpendix B attached 'hereto, which include all overhead and incidental expenses, for 1-eraich no additional compensation shall be allowed. In no event shall the total amo,;nt paid to the Comultant exceed tate payment linit specified in Sec. t(e) vrithout prior ..mitten approval of the Contra Costa County Public :tioriks Director. Cons-.hart I s statement of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals. Payment will be r:-de within thirty (30) days atter receipt of each statement. 8. Te:--•lrstion. At its option, Public Agency r.-V terr+nste this agreement at any tine b; 'written notice to the Consultant, whether or not the Consultant is in default. Upon sL:Cn tet-^instio:zr Ccrwul:3.v1t agrees to turnover to Public Agency everything pertaining to the worf possessed by ^.i•^1 or under his control at that time, and will be paid, :•:ichout duplic_ticn, all amounts due or thereafter teco••ming due on account of services rendered to the date of te= naticn. 9. Status. The Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be considered an e:Flo;;ee of Public Agency. 10. Lnae•-niflcation. Tr:e Consultant shall defend, save, and hold rsrntless Public Agency and its officers and c•:3lo,ees frm any and all liability for any injury or damages arising .1ft-c':1 or connected with the services provided hereunder by Consultant or an;J person under its control. Attach-ennF I L E D Appendix A Appendix 3 � FEB d8, 1978 Appendix C _ Fbzn approved by County Counsel J. R. OLssoN 6/77 CIM MAW of SUFMW r: r Microfiimed with board order c� APPENDIX A SCOPE OF SERVICES I. Engineer to prepare construction drawings and specifications for replacement of storm drainage Pump Station at Bridgehead Road - Santa Fe Railroad ,r underpass. 2. New pump shall be no clog type, size and capacity shall be as agreed after considering cost, existing discharge fine, expected storm volume and so forth. 3. A new enclosure will be designed for pump and all electrical equipment at about o ft. above the storm inlet grate. Provisions will be provided for simple motor and pump removal for maintenance purposes. 4. Engineer shall evaluate hydraulically thefisting 4" diameter discharge line and if undersized recommend an increased size ompatible with the new pump. 5. Tracing paper will be provided by the County. - 6. Duplication of plans and specifications for bidding purposes will be done by the County. 7. Engineer shall deliver 5 sets of plans and specificationsto the County for checking purposes. 8. Engineer shall deliver the original tracings and master specification to the County who will be responsible for all additional printing as required. 9. Construction documents shall be completed within four weeks of formal direction to proceed, not counting County review time. 10. Contract administration and construction inspection will be done by the County including distribution of construction documents for bidding purposes. 11 . Engineer shall provide technical assistance during construction when invited and shall be remunerated in accordance with the standard rates. Such charges will be considered extra to this agreement. No payment will be made for assistance necessitated by errors or omission with the Construction Documents. Appendix A to Consulting Services Agreement dated February 28. 1978 between Contra Costa County, Public Works Department and Leptien-Cronin-Cooper Civil Engineers. f ` GUENTEP K LEPTIEN FRANK J CRONIN JASPER COOFER LEPTIEN - CRONIN - COOPER, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS 3855 ALHAMBRA AVE MARTINEZ.CALIFORNIA 94553 TELEPHONE 228-4218 C U R R E N T HOURLY RATE S AUGUST 1, 1977 PRINCIPAL ENGINEER $40.00 ASSISTANT ENGINEER $35.00 ENGINEER DRAFTSMAN $30.00 JR. DRAFTSMAN $20.00 T140-MAN FIELD PARTY $65.00 THREE-MAN FIELD PARTY $90.00 CLERICAL $12.00 Appendix B to Consulting Services Agreement dated February 28, 1978 between Contra Costa County, Public Works Department, and Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Civil Engineers. DESIGN PROFESSIONA15 INSURANCE COMPANY SO CALIFORNIA STREET,SUITE 545 . SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 94111 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AT THE REQUEST OF: Dcn!eyr R=n =n L P.O. Go.0 s i l l r . , t•JJ 0 e.,tiiay Contra Costa County 9461l651 Pine Street Department of Public Works ( C4tJ� U.!V-34512 i; DATE ISSUED:artinez, CA 94553 2/9/78 THE POLICY INDICATED BELOW BY POLICY NUMBER,POLICY PERIOD AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY HAS BEEN ISSUED-TO: INSURED'S NAME AND ADDRESS: Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Inc. �y 3855 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 TYPE OF INSURANCE DATE AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY POLICY NUMBER MONTH DAY YEAR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE DESIGN PROFESSIONALS' EFFECTIVE I EXPIRATION 'LIMIT OF LIABILITY: DEDUCTIBLE PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY CONTINUOUS UNTIL 70o3�I� 6/13/77 CANCELLED f ZSO,000 ALL S 10,000 EACH DAMAGES • OCCURRENCE COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY EFFECTIVE EXPIRATION LIMIT OF LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE OR IN THE (EXCLUDING AUTOMOBILES) AGGREGATE: CONTINUOUS UNTIL 700341 6/13/77 CANCELLED f 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS AND LOCATION TO WHICH CERTIFICATE APPLIES: ALL OP�RATIONS OF T.-F- NAI-IED 1'1SURED. SPECIAL PROVISIONS: In the event the policy is cancelled by the Company as provided herein or a material change is made in the insurance afforded by the policy, written notice of the effective date of such cancellation or change shall be mailed to the above named certificateholder no less than "Thirty (30) days" prior thereto. It is futther agreed that Contra Costa County, its officers, agents and employees are named as additional insureds as respects Coverage Part II, Comprehensive General Liability. Appendix C to Consulting Services Agreement dated February 28, 1978 between Contra Costa County, Public Works Department, and Leptien-Cronin-Cooper, Civil Engineers (3 pages) This certificate of insurance is merely a recital of insurance afforded by the company on policy and endorsement forms in use by the com- pany. Nothing contained herein shall operate to alter such insurance. Issued at Oakland, California DESIGN PROFESSIONALS INSURANCE CO%PANY CEA-HY, RENTON & ASSOCI ay n /!5) 1 of 3 AUTHORtZLU RCP t !SENfA IVE .:FRT \%,%l X83•t r!!l111�� Jy 'It. S C 177 e " 'kmsbras 33t r :c a+�tx is t + t s r r , s iK�csL ' fs t3zs�, ttttrsm �r ' 1 fiq 4 wv $ nt 4 7c • CEf�: 1'I F. °GM' O ' 1'I� 1 . This is to certify thatahe;ccvnpu!nes Irr.,underkWt6s rnilic'ate, hale issue)rnvu!rOe w ewlq 6 the-Insured►ranred br/ow and that these policies are subject,lo the,(3flJ tial ianrellatinn clause NAME&ADDRESS OF PARTY TO WWk-TNIS CE,RTIFI -AT !S IiSitEC� NatiIE L;AODRESSOFTHE INSURED Contra"Costa,County ' I.aptiar Cronin Cooper Inc: , �epartrnent,of Public 'Works'. 3355.`Alhambra Avenue,_ 6$1 PineStreet,' 6th' Floor- Martinez, ;CA '94553= Y . Martinez,'CA 91+553 . Atm: 2lr. Thomas Finley � 9/7/77 Amended KIND OF INSURANCE COMPANY AND POLICY NUMBER t IMT(SOF.UABI UTY EX I �N r 1 h ' Excess Liabi3ity Umbrella St. Paul Fir and Marane 1,000,OQQ per, 6�L3�7$ Insurance.Coinpany occurrence and:in Sxtw''$32 :the aggregate r w t ,j 1. y _'Ibis Umbrella provides $1,000,'POO excess- limit over the ansurod's primary Comprehensive General:Liability, Comprehensive: autamobila�Liabitl�ty ,and Eioployerst Liabilit licies.. Additional. znsureas named, on uncierl• n y �o A g pols.czes are afforded following form'coverage over thaw provided to them on ;the underl:;,n.�lg policies exceptas, rerds_ the. obligat, on.. to..investigate ;and defend:' x r Tn�S.CER71FlCATE OF INSURANCt wE1rHl:12 AFFINMATIVELY NOR NEGATIVEL;v7,^ S ALTERS OR¢EXTENOS TME COVE7gGE AFFORDED tlY THE POLICY OR pULltl S MERLIN DESCRIBED., n t /!� I1FALEY`IiEYTON dcASSOC TIES .7177 '+ft lit L. Ut ay x.' �..�v1a-.''+..^ :`s:'4'," '�` '�-�� ,t s6'�'"Y,. •�R !4.t. '�,b: r.:l.,zh r +aTr`�[ '_'. _ ,�.. � � • � �� ,: •• •. � sit r; • I NAMt ANIf ADtWf M.Uf r,•t tic f Q +1 Mrf'tt�t ggMp.AN1E5'AFFaRDIt1iG`.COVERA ' P.O. Bax 111 C;4 `50'r� nro 3r�wt�Y` cc>w•P>u+,r r w (EWER: A r�z'eman s,:Fund ' r OaKla;id. C-lllforrta 94'-"11 . Paul Fire and Marine Insurance C.f (415) 653 3452 tt 111,tf 'NAME-AND ADQRt,S$ C)Y YhtiURI 1) {,�tT!{ANY j• _ d '� I,eptien-Cronin—Cooper Inc. 3855 Alhambra Avenue f PMPIti•Y it attR:,, martinez, CA 9 4553 _ ,coMPANY E 5: Ll T11" This is to certify that policies of insur.ince listed hrlow have been issued to the insured n.►nua(about .ind are on'torce atthts tune —~~– Ljmtts o,Lability rn1housan sEACH— ,QMPANY1YPCOrINSURANCI 1•tNa-e'lUUHIM.. EaPIR41H)N [)AS('; :t7000R EtiCC' AILGREGRTt;' °j f LETTER– _ GENERAL LIABILITY WDILYINJU1» V s<,: comprn,m+srvE FORM+ s ❑PREMS[S–ni'ERATIQNS PM1I•fNTYUAMAGE • S.. S E11MOS10N AND COItAMI 11AIARD - ❑UNDERGROUNn /•AIARD i, i•Rppt1t;15.COMt•LE1tU , .- IKSj.�t Y trUURY AN !)Pt PAT lDNS 1•AlAfllt f'IRU'1DA,�tAt.L' .f S :a T'GNTRK:1ISA1 INSt1RAW I ct)4fltwtn- . IpPOAD FORM PRQPERI r VAMf i:E - ' ❑./'r[)}rt Nl•F Mi CQNInM.tOMJ _ • „" .: f Z; •APptrN to PrlµtuCtYCOmp1tIN 1•IIC:L)NAt !%AIRY OpetAl,an�NafprY _ 4,•(,nl Nam, i :�^. H:+ 250 AUTOMOQILE LIABILITY 1a'•+f'r 14,01141 { ! 1'rl�1}I(T s r } „•.0 to 4Ir•.%I�'1 r+1Rs� ( f•SxP 259 34 63 ?� I:Rurfa t 500 A - ! i " 1la,rl),tYufiyli,l , I s• '100 ` 1•I1+1 t : t tr,X1111 YAN Jt1N't Af61) �. N,rr...�..a`, t 1't+itl rRt UnMACt x 1 S}MNI it[Y t d' EXCESS-LIAEitl1TY I�x,u 1Nlu•ry Atiu 6 1 ?d 1,00 n '1 0 OOOi= .IrM!IRI t t A I 01"AxC283t .� 3 RNIN I IftY I AMA:t 4 ElUllq tt Sl,AN llb•16tli1♦ flfMltlNIIY -777t 1 . IWORKERS'COMPENSATION I � � rA1NtpNr � 4w and t> EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY . _ ' xf i�1•M w!+ ` oTItERTmbrella provides excess oer. Employer ' L'" abllity�t Autot�obile> and Comprehensive-General�hiab 'typoWiliam licis.. `Et,CR1PT10N Of OPLNA11ONVIOCAT,ONSMOICLES r '. }i ents and em to es are named addition Contra Costa County, its officers. ag P ate insureds as respects the lability shown aoave 'on polcy;,9CP 2�9 31+ .63 but,only; as respects work, performed for said:.additional insured under writ;ten::agreement.; a Cancellation $hOutcl any Of tt)! at)zti:` 1�,i l •+,t y ti,c.,�s tN's atTL.r11!'.f bl'!(}rr the!'�(llratrOn date tneieot.the Issuing com pang w111 enitt•.+u!)r to 111J,t _ .1.t;+ trnttt'n nnttc a to t6k, tTeto�* IlarrTPt2 Celli(tcate holder. buc failure to nlad SUCt)rI,_)Ir« .If Yii�1ttl»e'.r.!,'i ah.y;.,trt)H at;I;ftr.t,2'a+t.rtl nJSt•!Upotf thetog 11panyL. 9 elk r <. i p•, 7ON A ..tf� r NSNI A%i,A•(all y�OF•.11:•/. `1.d.,,/•1 it y _ .._y i tmrl,ills Contra Cost! Cruny" 0001 IzASSOCIA.�3. �} Department of "uLiic Worn... t r•1 rine .`'treCt., ! Ll! �/"�11:•: '' ;r At••ti1NtllU flll'IitSrNtAt1'/E ° ' } ar•tinez, CPt ^+��1>: 3 6f: 3 `r 4 .._'tl+,d)tefrk.. '�t,Yi'^+ikr.:?,:fir u�+r'�''i.s✓.zsl`�_,•, em'. :131 .�,�. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California as Ex Officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District February 28 , 19 78 In the Molter of Approving Inspection Services Contract for Robert G. Soto for Classroom Remodel at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Concord Area. (7100-4698) The Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the governing board of Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute an Inspection Services Contract with Mr. Robert G. Soto for contract documents review and construction inspection services for Classroom Remodel at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Concord area. This contract is effective February 28, 1978. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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. . Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Buildings & Grounds Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this 28th day of February 1978 _ Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Accounting Section By Deputy Clerk County Auditor-Controller J. Dye Sandra L. Nie �Orl County Administrator P. Burton Inspector H-24 4/77 15m I r�1 j CONTRACT Special Engineering-Administrative Services Construction Supervision & Inspection 1 . Special Conditions. These special coruitions are incorporated below by - reference: a) Public Agency: Contra Costa County Fire PrntPrtinn District b) Inspector's Name & Address: Rnhert f;_ sato, 985 Kenstnn Drive, Clayton- California 94517 c) Effective Date: February 28. 1978 d) Project's game and Location: Classroom Remodel at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Concord- Budget Line Item No. 7100-4698 e) Rate of Compensation: S14.05 per hour 2. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties ' agreement hereto. PUBLIC AGENCY /f county INSPECTOR By ml �7 _/J14 - Public !forks Direct r ROBERT G. SOTO 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above-named Public Agency (Omer) and the above-named Inspector mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. General Qualifications & Conditions. Public Agency hereby contracts with Inspector, as one specially trained, experienced, expert and competent to perform the special engineering and administrative services of a construction supervisor and inspector, including those associated with the continuous con- struction supervision position commonly known as Clerk-of-the-Works, in con- nection with the above construction project, which services are necessarily incident to the services performed for the Public Agency by architects and engineers in the design and constructiion supervision of construction pro- jects. This agreement does not preclude other employment of the Inspector if it does not interfere with the duties and hours of work required herein. 5. Term. The duration of this contract is the duration of this construction project, but either party may terminate it by giving 30 days advance written notice to the other. 6. General Duties & Instructions. The Inspector's construction supervision and inspection services include the following general duties and instructions. a. Status & Relationship with Public Agency and Architect. His independent contract relationship with the Public Agency parallels that which exists be- tween the Public Agency and the Architect; but he is subordinate to the Architect, because the Architect is responsible for the design of the project and for general supervision of its construction pursuant to the Public Agency Architect Agreement. F I L E D Microfilmed with board order F E B O-12r 1978 Formed Approved by County Counsel 1-77 J. R. OLSSON �+� CLERK BOARD Of SUPERVISORS y i r 2 C iR CO Y I . b. " Status & Relationshio with Contractor. Fie shall maintain a dignified but understanding relationship with the workmen on the job but he shall conduct business only through the contractor's job superintendent, and shall not give instructions directly to the Contractor's employee(s) or subcontractor(s) ; and he shall immediately advise the Architect of any case where the Public Agency representatives give instructions to the Contractor's employees. c. Public Agency-Contractor Coordination. He shall effectively maintain close coordination of the Contractor's work and the owner's requirements by fre- quent, regular conferences or other suitable means, especially where projects involve alterations or modifications of or additions to an existing function- Ong 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 necessar;• interruptions of normal owner activities with the Public Agency and General Contractor beforehand. d. Familiarity with Contract. He shall become thoroughly familiar with all con- tract documents including specifications, drawings and addenda; and he shall supervise and check the adequacy and accuracy of required "as built" drawinCs prepared by the Contractor's employees (see also 7-a, below) . e. Personal Presence & Observation. He shall be personally present whenever :•rork is being performed even on overtire, night, holiday or weekend basis when so directed) , and shall attend meetings called by the Public Agency, Contractor or Architect; and he shall make direct personal observations of work being performed by the General Contractor and subcontractor(s) for certification tc Public Agency-Owner that such work is being performed in a skillful manner and in accordance with the requirements of the contract documents. f, advice & Suggestions. He shall advise Public Agency on all construction mat- ters, such as suggesting change orders or reviewing constructioi! schedules; he shall evaluate suggestions or modifications which have been made to acco:7- modate on-the-job problems, and report them with recommendations to the Arch-* tect; and he shall review and make recommendations to the Contractor on all pay estimates. g. Pre-Construction Review of Contract Documents. When so directed by the Public Agency, he shall perform in-depth review of the contract documents before construction begins, and make appropriate recommendations thereon to the Public Agency. 7. 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 , NFBU, NEPA, etc. , codes, regulations_, directives , requirements, etc. , which are pertinent to this project, and are provided by the Public Agency; and he shall maintain a complete file of all drawings, specifications, contracts, change orders , directives, etc. , which determine work to be done by the Contractor (see also 6-d, above) . b. Diary and Retorts. He shall maintain a bound daily diary, noting therein job problems , conferences and remarks; and he shall submit all reports deemed necessary State and Federal agencies, Architect and Public Agency, which shall be timely and in sufficient detail to satisfy the purpose of the report. -2- �� f c. ' ..ate=ial Records. He shall maintain records of materials and/or equipment delivered at the site, shoving manufacturers ' names, catalog, model serial number style, type, or other identifying information thereon and noting whether they are in strict compliance with the plans, shop drawings and/or specifications, or are approved by the Architect. He shall certi-Fv to Public Agency that all materials used in construction are as specified in contract documents; and, on completion and/or installation of each applicable item, he shall collect and assemble relevant information (including guarantees, certificates, maintenance manuals, operating instructions, keying schedules, catalog numbers , vendors addresses and telephone contacts , etc. , of materials and/or eouipment as required) ; and at the completion of the project, he shall deliver this information to the Architect for delivery to the Public Agency. S. Pav for Services u Reimbursement for Expenses. a. Public Agency shall pay Inspector for these services at the above rate, for semi-monthly pay periods of the 1st through the 15th and 16th through the last day of the month. Payment will be made on the 10th of the month or the 25th of the month following the pay period if a demand billing is received by the County Public Works Department on the last County working day of the period. b. 11ileage authorized by the Public Norks Director or his deputy shall be re- imbursed at a rate to be mutually agreed upon from time to time reflecting actual and changing costs. 9. Insurance. Inspector shall , at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the term hereof Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage fer owned and non-owned automobiles, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of S500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Inspector shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds , and requiring 30 days ' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. 10. Enforcement and Interpretation of Contract. The Public Agency's agent for en- forcing and interpreting this Contract is the County's Public Works Director or a deputy. 11 . Adjustment of Compensation. The rate of compensation may be adjusted by mutual consent of the parties for good cause shown. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28, . 19 78 In the Matter of Supporting Use of Radar for California Highway Patrol. The Board of Supervisors having became aware of increasing problems of traffic control i_n residence districts, particularly enforcement of speeding violations, and this Board having held a workshop on the subject on November 8, 1977, assigned to the County Administrator, Public Works Director, County Counsel, and the County Sheriff-Coroner the task of investigating alternatives for pro- viding additional traffic enforcement in unincorporated residential areas. These four departments after due consideration recommended on February 21, 1978 that the best means to obtain enforcement of speeding regulations by the California Highway Patrol'is the use of radar. On the recammerldation of these departments, THIS BOARD RESOLVES to strongly support the efforts of the California Highway Patrol to obtain radar equipment for use in residence districts. The Board further urges the legisla- tive representatives frau Contra Costa County to assist the CHP in obtaining the necessary funding for such equipment. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED to request the County Supervisors' Association of California and every Board of Supervisors in the State to also support this program. PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 28, 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 Originating Department: Supervisors Public ttibrks - Administration affixed this 28thday of February 19 78 cc: County Administrator Public Works Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel By �i ) G, �,�" '� � Deputy Clerk Sheriff-Coroner Legislative Delegation belen C. Marshall . California Highway Patrol H-2•1 3;76 15m n r6 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 February 28 , 1978 In the Matter of ' Increasing payment limit to CDDl, Inc. for work performed under February 10, 1976 Agreement. W.O. 5400-0927 The Public Works Director, as Engineer ex officio of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, having recommended that payment under the terms of the February 10, 1976 Agreement for Engineering Services with CDM, Inc., Environmental Engineers, Walnut Creek, be increased $6,000 to cover costs due to the Armco Company's bid protest on the Plans and Specifications for the District's Collection System Construction Project; _ IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is hereby APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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: Public Works Department Supervisor Environmental Control affixed this-1ST day of 19 7� J cc: Public Works Director Environmental Control J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Business and Services BDeputy Clerk Auditor-Controller •d&*. ?-LJ- County Administrator H-2-13/76 15m r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO T[E BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF UE CONTRA COSTA COUN"1'Y FLOOD COINTROL MID IIATER CONTSE.°VATIOr1 DISTRICT February 28 1971— In 471—In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instru.-.-A--nt for Green :'alley Creek, Flood Control Zone 3B, SYZbdivision 4918 Danville Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD= that the following Instrwwnt is ACCEPTED: Instr=ent Date Grantor Reference Grant Deed February 7, 1978 W. S. I. Building \, Coupany, Inc. SUB. 11918 The Caunty Clerk is DIRE= to accept said Grant Deed for the Contra 5 Costa County Flood Control and ::later Conservation District. PASSED b;; the Board on Februar7 28, 1978. a y 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 Supervisors affixed this 28thday of February 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BK o � tLl_( I Ct Deputy Clerk Originating Depa_^ n ent: PWD (til'') Patricia A. Bell cc: Recorder (via P.W.) Public krorks Director Director of Plarnirg N ';�? df;,control In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 . 19 78 In the Matter of - Request of the Contra Costa County Assocation for the Mentally Retarded for Time on the Agenda. The Board having received a February 10, 1978 request from Mr. Rowland Emmert, Executive Director of the Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded, for agenda time (approximately 20 minutes) to make a slide presentation demonstrating services provided by the Assocation; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that March 21, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. is FIXED for the aforesaid presentation. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 afoWitaid. ess my hand and the Seat of the Board of CC: Mr. R. Emmert Supervisors28th February 1978 Director, Human Resources affixed this day of Agency County Administrator �� Public Information Officer JrR;rOLSSON. Clerk Deputy Clerk _,Aonda Amdahl Jnr r Q H-24 4177 15m ," IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on ) the Appeal of Bryan & Murphy ) Associates, Inc. , Applicant, ) from Action of the San Ramon ) February 28, 1978 Valley Area Planning Commission ) on Application for Minor ) Subdivision 293-77, San Ramon ) Area. ) Mr. James C. Kilpatrick, Ozaner. ) The Board on January 24, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , applicant, from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of the application for Minor Subdivision 293-77 to divide 5.37 acres into three parcels, San Ramon area; and The Board having received a letter from the applicant requesting a continuance of the appeal in order to determine the future use of the property; and Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid appeal is CONTINUED to March 28, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 28th day of February, 1978. J.-J?,-. OLSSON, CLERK BY Ron a -Amdahl Deputy Clerk CC: Bryan & Murphy Associates, , Inc. Mr. James C. Kilpatrick Director of Planning List of Names Provided by Planning Public Works Director Land Development Director of Building Inspection In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia February 28 , 1971- In 97In the Matter of ' Proposed Walkway Improvement Along Bancroft Road, Walnut Creek Area. The Board having received a February 13, 1978 letter from Mayor James L. Hazard, City of Walnut Creek, on behalf of the City and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, requesting county participation in the amount of $5,400 in a joint County-City-School District walkway improvement project along Bancroft Road, and also requesting design and contract administration by the County; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Public Works Director for report . PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978• E - 3' rt, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: City of Walnut Creek Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mayor J . L. Hazard Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 28th day of rhr, ,3� County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By l -��.1 G /J�I�T. %u_l� Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 am Ism IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Report of the ) Planning Commission on the Request ) of Jordan/Casper/Woodman/Dobson, ) Mr. Ron Carter, and Mr. Mitch ) Jenkins, applicants (2169-RZ) to ) February 28, 1978 Rezone Land in the Walnut Creek ) Area and Development Plan ) Application No. 3063-77. _ ) Felix and Agnes Merz, Owners. )) The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the request of Jordan/ Casper/Woodman/Dobson, Mr. Ron Carter, and Mr. Mitch Jenkins, applicants, (2169-RZ) to rezone . 83 acres located on the northeast corner of Treat Boulevard and Cherry Lane, Walnut Creek area, from Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15) to Limited Office District (0-1) and in connection therewith, also recommends approval of the development plan, application No. 3063-77, with conditions ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, March 28, 1978 at 11:05 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, and the Clerk is DIRECTED to post and publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 28th day of February, 1978. J OLSSON, CLERK RonaAma Deputy Clerk cc: Jordan/Casper/Woodman/Dobson Mr. Carter and Mr. Jenkins F. and A. Merz Mrs. K. K. Baker Walden District Improvement Assn. Zimmerman Company City of Walnut Creek Director of Planning Mr. H. Bragdon REC EIVED .. / ' ? - �n . --- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT FEB /7 i9i8 J. R. O.SSON CEPX BOARD OF SUPERVISORS .CONTRA A CO. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: 15 February 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: REZONING 2169-RZ & Development Director of Planni Plan #3063-77 - R-15 to 0-1 & to aain f approval of professional office building (S.DII Attached is Planning Corm s ion esolution '21-1977 including Development Plan Appli- cation '3363-77, adopted y t Planning Commission on Tuesday, 14 February 1978, by a vote of 6 AYES - 1 ABS T (Donald E. Anderson). This application for rezoning and development plan approval was reviewed by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, February 7, 1973, and was approved for change from Single Family Residential District (R-15) to Limited Office District (0-1 ) and for the development plan by unanimous vote of the Commission (Ali members present). The property is described as being approximately .83 acres located on the northeast corner of Treat Boulevard and Cherry Lane, in the Walnut Creek area. The following people should be• notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Jordan/Casper/Woodman/Dobson (Applicants) Ron Carter & Mitch Jenkins 3664 Grand Avenue 3093 Citrus Circle '100 Oakland, California 94610 'Walnut Creek, Calif. 94598 Felix & Agnes Merz (Owners) .,Zimmerman Company 2650 San Benito Drive 3696 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Walnut Creek, Calif. 94598 Lafayette, Calif. 94549 Mrs. K. K. Baker City of Walnut Creek, Planning Dept. 2670 Cherry Lane 1501 North California Boulevard Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596 Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596 Walden District Improvement Association C/o 319-3 '.Tayside Lane Walnut Creek, California 94596 . AAD/v cc: Files 2169-RZ & #3063-77 Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Attachments: Resolution, Findings flap, Area Map, Staff Report, Minutes, Neg. EIR. microtilm�ic:i with board order r RESOLUTION NO. 21-1978 ,,.,NTION OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA ,,:OSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE �-'� REQUESTED CHANGE BY DOBSON, CASPER, JORDAN, WOODMAN, RON CARTER AND MITCH JENKINS (APPLICANTS) FELIX AND AGNES MERZ (OWNER) (2169-RZ) , IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE WALNUT CREEK AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a request by DOBSON, CASPER, JORDAN, WOODMAN, RON CARTER AND MITCH JENKINS (Applicants) FELIX AND AGNES MERZ (Owners) (2169-RZ) , to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area from Single Family Residential District (R-15) to Limited Office (0-1) and also in conjunction Final Development Plan DOBSON, CASPER, JORDAN, WOODMAN, RON CARTER AND MITCH JENKINS (Applicants) FELIX AND AGNES MERZ (Owners) (3063-77), and which indicated for site plan approval for professional office building , to be utilized under Limited Office (0-1) zoning designation was received by the Planning Department Office on August 23, 1977 and October 21 , 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on December 20, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Contra Costa County Planning Commission on Tuesday, February 7, 1978; and WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Contra Costa County Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, that the rezoning request of DOBSON, CASPER, JORDAN, WOODMAN,RON CARTER, HITCH JENKINS (Applicants) FELIX AND AGNES MERZ (Owners) (2169-RZ) , be APPROVED for change from Single Family Residential District (R-15) 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 FOR; THE EAST PLEASANT HILL AREA, INSERT MAP NO. 16; AND THE NORTH YGNACIO VALLEY AREA, INSERT MAP NO. 38: AND THE SOUTH YGNACIO VALLEY AREA, INSERT MAP NO. 39, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and furthermore the Microfilmed with bou449 �t� RESOLUTION NO. 21-1978 evelopment Plan request of DOBSON, CASPER, JORDAN, WOODMAN, RON CARTER, AND MITCH JENKINS (Applicants) FELIX AND AGNES MERZ (Owners) (3063-77), be APPROVED with conditions (Exhibit A attached) ; 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) The subject proposal submitted reflects a proper transition, in the terms of density and design. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code the State of California. The instruction by the Contra Costa County Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Ccintra Costa County Planning Commission on Tuesday, February 7, 1978, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: WALTON, COMPAGLIA, MILANO, YOUNG, PHILLIPS, STODDARD, ANDERSON. NOES: Commissioners: NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners: NONE. ABSTAIN: Commissioners: NONE. I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, February 14, 1978, and this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission. -2- with board order RESOLUTION No. 21-1978 -S• Commissioners: Compaglia, Phillips, Stoddard, Young, Milano, ' Walton. NOES: Commissioners: None. ABSENT: Commissioners: Donald E. Anderson. ABSTAIN: Commissioners: None. C irman of the Planning Commission County of Contra Costa, State of California dTTE the Planning Commissioof the ntra Costtate of C lifornia Microfilmed with boc, o; e' -3- t`. .,146n/Casper/Woodman/Dobson 63-77 _ 1 . Development shall be as shown on plans submitted with the application, dated by the Planning Department, October 19, 1977, subject to final review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator prior to the issuance of a building permit and subject to the conditions listed below. 2. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Public Works Department as follows: A. Convey to the County by Grant Deed approximately 8 feet of additional right-of-way on Cherry Lane as required for the planned future width of 56 feet. B. Relinquish abutter's rights of access along Treat Blvd. and the right- of-way return at Cherry Lane. C. In accordance with Section94-4.414 of the Ordinance Code, the owners of all existing easements within areas to be conveyed to Contra Costa County shall consent to the conveyance of those areas. D. The above instrument/s, which must be executed by the owner/s before any building permit can be issued, will be prepared by the Public Works Department, Land Development Division_ E. Submit site grading and drainage plans to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division for review prior to the issuance of any building permit or the construction of site improvements. F. Construct curb, 6-foot 6-inch sidewalk (width measured from curb face) , necessary longitudinal drainage, and pavement widening on Cherry Lane. The face of the curb shall be located 10 feet from the widened right- of way line. G. Construct curb, 10-foot- sidewalk (width measured from curb face) , necessary longitudinal drainage, and pavement widening on Treat Boulevard. The face of the curb shall be located 10 feet from the widened right-of-way line. H. Install all new utility distribution services underground. I. Install street lights on Cherry Lane. The final number and location of the lights will be determined by the Traffic Engineer. This property shall be annexed to county Service Area L-42 for the maintenance and operation of the street lights. nn,c1oii1n1ad witn boardoider r Oodman/Dobson f/ -2- J_ Submit improvement plans to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division for review; pay an inspection fee and applicable lighting and fire hydrant fees. Overall curb grade plans will be prepared by the Public Works Department for use by the applicant in the preparation of specific improvement plans. The improvement plans shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division prior to the issuance of any Building Permit. The review of improvement plans and the payment of all fees shall be completed prior to the clearance of any building for occupancy by the Public Works Department. If occupancy is requested prior to construction of improvements, the applicant shall execute a Road Improvement Agreement with Contra Costa County and post the bonds required by the Agreement to guarantee completion of the work. K. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the Public Works Department, Land Development Division, for driveway connections within the right-of way of Cherry Lane. 3. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Fire District. 4. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. 5. Comply with landscape and irrigation requirements, as follows: A. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, a landscape and irrigation plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator. A cost estimate or copy of contract for landscaping improvements shall be submitted with the plan. Landscaping and irrigation shall be installed prior to occupancy. B. If occupancy is requested prior to the installation of the land- scape and irrigation improvements, then either: (1) a cash deposit; (2) a bond; or (3) a letter of credit, shall be delivered to the County for 100 percent of the estimated cost of the uncompleted portion of the landscape and irrigation improvements. If compliance is not achieved after six months of occupancy as determined by the County Zoning Administrator, the County shall contract for the completion of the landscaping and irrigation improvements to be paid for by the held sum. The County shall return the unused portion within one year of receipt or at the completion of all work.. C. Said landscaping plans shall include the following: retention of all existing trees unless determined by the Zoning Administrator that removal is justified; six foot high solid wall made of sturdy material along the northern property line; three foot high solid wals along the Cherry Lane frontage of the par':ing lot; profiles which show existing and proposed landscaping including walls; and accurate square foot figures of the planted and open areas. Mlcrotilmud With board 016131 dman/Dobson -3- The applicant shall present a program for maintenance of all trees to be maintained, designed by a tree specialist. This shall include no paving within 6' of the base of any oak tree and only permeable surfaces within the dripline outside of the 6 feet. E. All landscaping shall be maintained as per approved plans. 6. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, elevations and architectural design of buildings and structures shall be subject to final review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator. The roofs and exterior walls of the buildings shall be free of such objects as air conditioning equipment, television aerials, etc. , or screened from view. 7. Exterior lights shall be deflected so that lights shine onto applicant's property and not toward adjacent properties. 8. All signs shall be subject to review and approval by the County Zoning Administrator prior to installation. 9. There shall be no parking from the subject development along Cherry Lane either during construction or during the operation of the office. 10. The applicant shall submit grading plans for review and approval by the Zoning Administrator prior to issuance of a grading permit. Said plans shall indicate which trees are to be preserved. ll . Some potential for liquefaction may exist on the subject property. That condition is subject to mitigation through proper foundation and structure design upon approval of the County Building Inspection Department. 12. No development shall take place until the subject property is rezoned to Limited Office 0-1 . 13. The applicant shall dedicate a 25 foot access easement to the adjacent easterly property (assessor's parcel 148-270-018) ; said easement shall be in alignment with the driveway through the proposed parking lot at the northern portion of the property to serve as access to Cherry Lane for this adjacent parcel . swims C s Microtilmad with boardfw�rr+ A-3 1 i CITY �0 R-1 M / IJ 5 TA Rezone , From plz To QL IN 1" =800' 00, I, DBNALn E_ ANnELZSjnN Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A POA"{1Ckt4O•THE hjSTg�=S Tws ExnaPuAsaux REA S>:RT AP O mh THE f4QRNKYANACIQ _tALI FY A;tw—k I IALM MAP�AQ 511',Agh TIAs SQu-m Y"GMAQIQ\IAUS---Y AgghImasAx MAP RQ'S4 indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of ,ZQgt�I�1G►SATRIW��»MARI`�QSSnN Q_"Irman of the Contra Costc County ## Planning Commission, State of Calif. ATTE$ Sec etary of the antra Costaounty Planning Commisslton, State of Calif. Findings /lap �a Micro I m �I rYi6dRL • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 -, 19 78 In the Matter of Proposed Position Reclassification for Social Service Department. As Chairman of the Finance Committee, Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine orally reported this day that said Committee had discussed the proposal that one Social Work Supervisor IV position be reclassified to Deputy County Welfare Director. Supervisor Hasseltine indicated certain reasons why he felt the proposal should be approved, expressed the view that the basic decision to be made by the Board concerns the issue of whether the County Welfare Director is to continue with outside duties, such as those he has performed in the last two or three years in obtaining additional Title XX funds for the County, and he requested that the County Administrator, in conjunction with the Director, Human Resources Agency, prepare an analysis of the status of administrative direction of the Social Service Depart- ment, including other duties of the Director, for submittal to the Board within two weeks. Supervisor N. C. Fanden, member of the Finance Committee, expressed opposition to the proposed reclassification action based on information thus far submitted. - The Board Chairman concluded the discussion by indi- cating that the Board would make a decision on this matter in two weeks when the aforesaid report is received. TRIS IS A MATTER FOR RECORD PURPOSES ONLY; NO FORMAL BOARD ORDER WAS ADOPTED. cc: Director, Human Resources Agency County Administrator r' 'v) (. Director of Personnel i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 197-8— In 97$In the Matter of Appointments to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-9. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having noted that four vacancies exist on the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-9 and, therefore, having recommended that the following appointments be made to fill three of the vacancies : Grace Hankins, 510 Kay Ann Court, EI Sobrante 94803 (filling the unexpired term of Mr. Robert Sharp ending December 31, 1978) Ms. Lois Caprile, 5550 Olinda Road, El Sobrante 94803 (filling the unexpired term of I-Is. Erma Lindeman ending December 31, 1978) Ms. Barbara Bernardin, 16 Greenbrae Court, E1 Sobrante 94803 (filling the unexpired term of Mr. Henry Aldridge, Jr. ending December 31, 1979) IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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: Ms. Hankins Supervisors Ms. Caprile affixed this do of February 19 78 Ms. Bernardin Y Service Area Coordinator Public Works Director J. R. .OLSSON, Clerk County Service Asea r I via Service Area By "�C�r• k . Deputy Clerk Coordinator Ronda Amdahl County Administrator Public Information Officer H-24 4/77 15m i t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for Deputy Sheriffs Joseph Kain and Edward Raiter in connection with Superior Court Action Number 183140 reserving all rights of the County in accordance with provisions of California Government Code Sections 825 and 995. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. . 4 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• Sheriff Deputies J. train witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of and E. Raiter Supervisors 28th February 78 County Counsel affixed this day of I9 County Administrator R. OISSON, Clerk By i lam"- �., t Y c .� Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m Of W-81 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of _ Modification of Schedule of Rates for Ambulance Services effective November 1, 1977 The Board having adopted a Schedule of Rates for Transportation Services, including ambulance and nonemergency service, effective November 1, 1977, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Schedule of Rates is modified by the following addition: Paragraph 2.a. , the following sentence is added: "For delivery to the specified County contract facility, rates specified in paragraph I.c., d. , e., f. , g. , h. , and i, above also apply." PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 28 , 1973 . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit affixed this28 th day of February 19 78 cc: County Administrator _ County Auditor-Controller County Health Officer ,;� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk -C� gy •`i.-t/ �' Deputy Clerk Jeanne 0. %faglio EH:gm H-24 4/77 15m G:�RD Or SUPERVISORS Ci CU?;Tae: COSTS COL";" C .I_IFORNIA Board Acti= 2/28/78 Amended NGTE TO CLAJ'Lt N'r Clz. im 11-ainst the County, ) he copy oN tki .,, C(ccwre;zt moil.d to frou /-z ,tiC.,tin Endorsements, a ) %cce c� fi'le aCvCUfi when Ofl CLJL cZtL 7. E"/ the e�:,ents and 'zo Board Action. (All Section ) Er2'Ld o' Supetv.Z_Ae%,z (Patagpnaph III, b' ciEewi , references are to California ) given pint uant •<`.o Geve,,wurejzt Code Seettioi,s G 11 .d, Goreraner_t Code.) ) 913, c 915.4. Ptwe iw'.e the "tva%ning" be%cv.. Claimant: V. J. Valdi & Ruth Valdi, 3913 Euclid Avenue, Martinez, CA 94553 Attorney: George C. Heitman Address: 70 Doray Drive, Suite 15, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 A^Dunt; $5,110.00 Januar Date Received: January 31, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on .l i,, J 1 ;�7� By r.-il, postmarked on anuary , i. FROM: the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel AL'a't:lN Attached is a copy of the above-noted lain or Application to File Late Clair.:. DATED: Jan. 31, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By a - �`�� Deputy II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors /(Chocnen.�nly) �cA 1/ ( ) This lain omplies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for IS days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Clain is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a L Iain (Section 911.6) . DATED: j .i_-ij JO LN B. CLAUSE\, County Counsel, BBQ �� -, Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanir_cus trate of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( X) This Clain is rejected in full. ]&Tided ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its rdrutes for this date. DATED: Feb. 28, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by,/ ,c l- L„` Deputy Diana M. Herman WARNING TO CLAIMM-7 (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) You have oi'.i''.y 6 mor,;V b 6hcm the mac,;,u.g o6 thi.6 iwtice to you within Geek{? to '.u-e a ccutt action on t 6 &ejected Cta.im (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) o,-,- 0 mci_t;•.a mom he deUao oS yout. Appeica,t.ion do Fite a Late C•2aun vti. hi.n c.•,hi.ch to pc.�Lion a comic Corte 1Leti.e5 6,-Lom Section 945.4'.6 cZai_ri-,,Ji. .ing deadU,--e (see S ec;Uc a 946.6) . You r: y seek .e advice o ' any a.ttciLney o;, you1L chcdc.e .in connection wi• _1 r�.ate�. I !.cu c.•amt to comsuLt at, a;`cu.eu, you .sh=u d do so iuwediatct-. !V. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies o the above Clain or Application. We notified the cl ir..ant Of the Board's action on this Clain or Application by mailing a copy of ;.his -document, and a me-mo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's cop: of this Claim in accordance with Section =9:03. DATED:Mareh 3, 197p J. R. OLSSO`t, Clerk, By ti _ Deouts Diana M. Herman V. FLCM: (1) Cozmty Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Beare' (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Bcard Order. 1�7R ity Counsel, By County Administrator., By Public iiorks, By a F D JAN -3t 3JiG J. R. CLS:O` CLERK pOA A C TA CO-/ NOTICE OF SUSTAINING PERSONAL INJURY. � nI;RA COSTA CU.� , `�:�" 'L_��'` °. AND PROPERTY DAMAGE TO: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that claim is hereby made for personal in- injury and property damage. CLAIMANTS: V. J. VALDI and RUTH M. VALDI DATE OF INJURY: December 14, 1977 LOCATION OF ACCIDENT: Main Street near Pine St. , Martinez, CA FACTS: Mr. Valdi was driving westbound on Main Street; a car belonging to the Sheriff's Department came out of a parking lot, made a right turn onto Main, and struck claimants' vehicle. INJURY OR LOSS: Damage to automobile. Mrs. Valdi recently underwent a colostomy; this accident caused aggravation and injury to sury;-:al area, lower back problems with pain in legs, possa'.ile arthritic aggravation EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBLE: Steven .rden Young AMOUNT CLAIMED: Damage to automobile in approximate sum of $110.00; personal injury damages in excess of $5,000; also damages in accordance with proof of actual expense, undetermined to date. NOTICES: are to be sent to George C. Heitman, Attorney at Law, 70 Doray Dr. , -Ste. 15, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 I, GEORGE C. HEITMAN, the undersigned, am presenting this claim on behalf of the claimants above named. Dated: January 28, 1978. George C. Heitman Microfilmed with board ordw 0 0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 ' 19 M In the Matter of Funds for Low Income Public Housing Program. The Board having received a February 16 , 1978 letter from Mr. ,Tames H. Price, San Francisco Area Director, I.J. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, announcing the availability of $638,400 in annual contract authority for the Public Housing Program in the County' s allocation area for fiscal year 1978 , and advising, that applications for said funds must be submitted within 45 days of notification; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Housing Authority of Contra Costa County and the Director or Planning. PASSED by the Board on February 28 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Housing Authority of Supervisors Costa County Director of Planning affixed this 28th day of February 1978 County Administrator / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By (��. Deputy Clerk Mar aig H-24 4/77 15m ! r' • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Executive Session. At 10:55 a.m. the Board recessed to meet in Executive Session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California to discuss labor negotiations (Government Code 54957.6) with its representatives. At 11:10 a.m. the Board reconvened in its Chambers and continued with the calendared matters. A MATTER OF RECORD I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy ofy*'QX�entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this28th day of FPhniary 197_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neuf d H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 " 19 2$„ In the Matter of Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 50-77, San Ramon Area. WHEREAS an agreement with Leno G. Carletti and David E. Kiepler, 71 Carousel Place, San Ramon, CA 94583, for the installation and completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 50-77, San Ramon area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEREAS said agreement is accompanied by Surety Bond issued by Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, No. 9188342, in the amount of $8,100 for the full amount of the costs for completion of the improvements required by the Zoning Administrator in approval of the above Minor Subdi- vision; plus Payment Bond in the amount of $4.,050 required by Section 66499.3(b) of the Subdivision Map Act; NOW, THEREFORE, on the recommendation of the Director of Building Inspection, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute same on behalf of the County. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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: L.G.Carletti & D.E.Kiepler Supervisor Building Inspection (2) 28th affixed this day of February 19 78 7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By / / I- Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contras Costa County, State of Califomia February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 185-76, Alamo Area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 185-76, Alamo area, as provided in the agreement with John and Pamela A. Hayward, 2186 Granite Drive, Alamo, CA approved by this Board on August 16, 1977; IT IS BY THE BDARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORD= that the Building Inspection Department is AUTHORIZED to refund the cash deposit of $1,260 (Receipt No. 141634, dated July 25, 1977) deposited as security for the above agreement. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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•- John & Pamela A. Howard Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Building Inspection (2) Supervisors affixed this 28th day of February 1978 �j J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byh / VI� ,t.�-c.-. Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman H-24 4177 ism k In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 20-76, Walnut Creek Area The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 20-76, Walnut Creek area, as provided in the agreement with Louis L. Johnson, 14.3 Shellbark Court, Concord, CA approved by this Board on Feb. 8, 1977; IT IS BY THIS 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, 5260-96-52 issued by Transamerica Insurance Company is hereby EXONERATED. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. k 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: Louis L. Johnson Supervisors Building Inspection (2) affixed this28th day of February 197-8— J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk 'Diana M. Herman H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28, 0978 In the Matter of Proclaiming the Week of March 1 through March 7, 1978 as Weights and Measures Week IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the week of tlarch 1 through RZarch 7, 1978 is hereby PROCLAIMED as "Weights and Measures geek" . PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. ,i. 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 28tnday of February , 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /l /,1`LL ucc'...` . Deputy Clerk 141.. VAIINUCCHI cc: County Administrator Public Information Officer H-24 4/77 15m { In the Board of Supervisors of COrOFOHEtNBCalifornia ao � AS EEXFICCIT &VEMIGOOFME CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STOFM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 10 February 28 , 197-8— In 97$In the Matter of Resignation from the Citizens Advisory Board for the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 10. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having advised that he had received a February 22, 1978 letter from Ms. Freda Cherrick tendering her resignation from the Citizens Advisory Board for the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 10; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Ms. Cherrick is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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 Sea) of the Board of CC:: Storm Drainage District Supervisors Zone 10 28th February 78 Public Works Director affixed this day of 19 County Administrator Public Information Officer ` r J. R OLSSON, Clerk By .( j � 6- L t V'rc f�_ Deputy Clerk /Ronda Amdahl -Jog,-G^ H—24 4/77 15m s ( t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28, 19 78 In the Matter of _ Flooding Problem at home of Mr. William A. Dryden, 357 Glorietta Boule•,rar?, a?inda. The Board of Supervisors on January 31, 1978 having referred to the Public Works Director and County Counsel a letter from Pte. William A Dr,;den complaining of a flooding problem at his home due to subdivision construction. in the area upstream from his residence; and The Public Works Director having submitted a report indicating that temporary protective measures have been taken and permanent channel improvement work is expected to be done by the Subdivider when plans are prepared and the weather is suitable; and The Public Works Director having stated that damage to private property will have to be handled directly between Mx. Dryden and the Subdivider; and The Public Works Director having reported that the County Counsel concurs with the report; IT IS BY THE BOARD OREF= that the receipt of the report of the Public Works Director is AC1KN(?4=D. P.9SSM by the Board on Februar^; 28, 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. Originating Departcrent: PLED (LD) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Nb:-. Villiani A Dryden affixed this 28thJay of February 19 78 357 Glorietta Blvd. _ Qrinda, CA 94563 Banovac, Lnc. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 511 Sir Francis Dr-ake Blvd., Suitg 204De u Clerk Gr eerbrse, CA9119G4 yAP tY A. G. Breitweiser, Builders Ja.ndra L. 111 els n 2525 Willow Ftss Psi. Concord, C!! 94519 DeB:;lt Engineering 401 So. Hartz Ave. H- rw6al e, CA 94526 L 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 28, 1978 REPORTS Report A. FLOODING PROBLEM AT HOME OF WILLIAM A. DRYDEN - Orinda Area Through its Order of January 31, 1978, the Board of Supervisors referred a letter from Mr. William A. Dryden, concerning a flood- ing problem in the Meadow View Road area of Orinda, to the Public Works Director and County Counsel. Subdivision 4307, on Meadow View Road, Orinda, has been under con- struction since the summer of 1977. Most of the subdivision drain- age is directed southerly across Meadow View Road into a drainage channel running along the back lot lines of properties on Glorietta Boulevard. One of these properties is owned by Mr. Dryden. Most of the public and private road improvements have been con- structed in the subdivision with the exception of some deficiencies which came to light primarily as a result of the rainy weather. The recent rains also delivered large amounts of soil into the drainage system from the newly graded areas. The seeding done by the developer could only partially mitigate this problem. The original hydraulic review of the drainage channel was carried out by the subdivider's engineer downstream of the subdivision to a section which was determined by him to be adequate. At the time of- the review, it was not realized that further downstream the channel itself was inadequate, partially due to obstructions by the property owners. The large amount of runoff carrying silt and con- struction debris from the subdivision aggrevated the conditions. The Grading Engineer and the Public Works Department Land Develop- ment Division have been in contact with the subdivider's (Banovac Corporation, Mill Valley, California) representative, Mr. Breit- weiser, who is also the builder and the holder of grading permits. On February 7, 1978, staff of this department met with Mr. Dryden on his property and reviewed the conditions. Mr. Breitweiser has been advised in writing of the necessary corrective work, including the improvement of the channel along Mr. Dryden' s property. Some of the temporary protective work has already been accomplished. Additional engineering design and construction work will be needed to complete the improvements required under the Subdivision Ordi- nance and the Subdivision Agreement. Submittal of revised improvement plans and a work schedule is ex- pected from the subdivider shortly. Final construction is expected to be completed after plan review when weather conditions are suit- able. Mr. Dryden has been advised that, while the subdivider is o-bli$a d to improve the inadequate portions of the drainage cha_znel, a his neighbors will have to keep it free of obstructions. Claims for damage to his private property should be resolved directly with the subdivider. The County Counsel concurs with this report. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept this r/e'port. Microtilmed witil hoard order (LD) 10 ��zl�3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Detention Facility Project, Approve Addendum 3 for Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs, Martinez, California. (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 contract, and Addendum 3, 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 to plans and specifications is hereby APPROVED. Bids for said work will continue to be received on March 9, 1978 at the time and place specified previously. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on February 28, 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: Public Works Department Supervisors Detention Facility Project affixed this 28th day of February ig 78 cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director County Counsel BY Deputy Clerk Turner Construction (via P.W.) Sardr- L. Nic ,Son H • ='1 3/7615m Q 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(53) ADDENDUM NO. 3 Dated: February 28, 1978 The following information should be noted in reviewing this Addenda: 1 . The Bid receipt date remains unchanged. 2. This Addendum must be acknowledged when you submit your Bid Proposal . 3. Pages attached to be included as part of this Addendum. D ANV A o� FEB �, 19;8 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS C T Co. .De M(croii;mud with board ordbr CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(53) Addendum No. 3 2/28/78 I. Changes to the Drawings: 1 . Drawing A2.2. At the exterior window between columns 10/P and ll/Q, change the window indication from A/3 to A/2. II. Changes to the Details and Schedules: The following Detail sheets are reissued. All are marked with Revision 1 dated 2/28/78 unless otherwise noted. 21 .00, 24.01 , 24.02, 24.03, 24.04, 24.06, 24.07, 24.08, 24.10, 24.11 , 24.14, 24.15, 24.16, 24.17, 24.18, 24.22, 24.24. 24.25, 26.1A, 26.22A, 27.13, 44.08, 24.12, 24.13. III. Clarifications: A. Sheet 24.11 provide standard latching device for gate. Lock box is deleted per this Addendum. B. Hollow Metal panel shown on Sheet 24.12 is by Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stair Contractor. C. Sheet faced laminated panel shown on 21 .18 is by others. Structural tube support system is a part of this Contract. D. Anchor bolts and J bolts cast into masonry walls are by others. (See 23.08 etc.) E. Contractor will provide backing for his own scope of work only. All other backing will be by the wall contractor. Disregard Section 05500, page 4, paragraph F. F. Contractor will provide fasteners for his own work. Lay bolts, machine screws, wood screws, standard bolts and nuts for fastening wood handrails and millwork will be by others. G. Pitch pockets on sheet 24.19 is by others. H. Bracket on sheet 2.4.22 is a part of this Contract. I. Aluminum brackets on 27.16 is by others. J. Miscellaneous Iron shown on 39.09 and 39.10 are by Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stair Contractor. Stainless steel on sheet 39.10 is by others. K. Channels on 39.17 and 39.18 are by others. -1- �rQ J CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(53) Addendum No. 3 2/28/78 -L. 16 gauge bent metal enclosure is by others on sheet 39.22. M. Pass box on sheet 39.27 is part of this Contract. N. All tubing on 39.28 and 39.29 is by Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stair Contractor. 0. All gauge metal framing on sheet 42.30 is by others. P. Angles and pedestals on sheet 44.08 are by others. Q. Where window framing supports on Architectural conflict with the Structural , use the Structural sizing for purposes of submitting your bid. R. All gauge metal framing, blocking and clips shown on sheet S9.9, Detail 14, are by others. New structural members unless otherwise noted are part of this Contract. S. The following beams are being furnished and installed by others: Do not include these members in your bid. : NOTE: All lengths are approximate 1) Drawing S3.1 - Court Annex at column 6C, (1) W8 x 17 x 7'-6" - low roof at column 6C - P4, (1 ) W8 x 17 x 7'-4" - high roof 2) Drawing S4.1 , Level 2 East at column 10' from D to G; (3) W8 x 28 x 15'-0- at column 11 ' from D to F; (2) W8 x 28 x 15'-0 at column E from 9' to 11 ' ; (2) W8 x 28 x 15'-0 at column F from 9' to 10' ; (1) W8 x 28 x 15'-0 at column G from 10' to 11 ' ; (1) W8 x 28 x 15'-0 3) Drawing S4.2, Level 2 West at columns 3, 4 & 5 from K to M; (6) W8 x 28 x 15'-0 at column L from 3 to 4; (2) W8 x 28 x 15'-0 at column M from 4 to 5; (1) W8 x 28 x 15'-0 at column S from 2 to 3; (1) W14 x 30 x 11 '-3 -2- CCCDF Project No. 5269-926-(53) Addendum No. 3 2/28/78 4) Drawing S5.1 , Level 3 East at column 13'-14' from B to C; (4) W6 x 8.5 x 7'-6 at column 16' from C to D; (4) W8 x 13 x 4'-8 1/2 at column 17' from C to D; (3) W6 x 8.5 x 6'-ll at column 11 ' from D to E; (1) W10 x 21 x 15'-0 at column 16' from D to E; (1) C12 x 20.7 x 7'-6 at column 16' from E to F; (2) C12 x 20.7 x 7'-6 at column 17 from G to H; (1 ) angle 6 x 4 x 7'-6 at column 17 from H to I; (1 ) angle 6 x 4 x 9'-0 at- column 17' from J to K; (1 ) W10 x 21 x 15'-0 at column 15' from M to 0; (2) W10 x 21 x 15'-0 5) Drawing S5.2, Level 3 West at column 6 from I to J; (1) W8 x 17 x 6'-2 at column 6 from L to M; (2) angle 6 x 4 x 10'-0 at column 4 from L to -M; (1) W10 x 21 x 7'-6 at column 4 from L to M; (1 ) W8 x 17 x 7'-0 at column 7 from M to N; (1) angle 6 x 4 x 7'-0 at column 15 from P to Q; (1) W8 x 17 x 7'-6 at column 4 from Q to R; (4) angel 6 x 4 x length varies at column 10 from Q to R; (1) W12 x 27 x 8'-6 at column 7 from S to T; (1 ) Wi0 x 21 x 15'-0 at column 10 from S to T; (2) angle 6 x 4 x length varies at column 11 from S to T; (2) W6 x 8.5 x length varies at column 12 from T to U; (1) W6 x 8.5 x 7'-6 at column 10 from T to U; (4) W6 x 8.5 x 7'-6 at column 10 from T to U; (1) W8 x 17 x 9'-6 at column 9 from T to U; (2) W6 x 8.5 x 7'-6 at column 7 from T to U; (2) W6 x 8.5 x length varies at column 9 from U to V; (2) W6 x 8.5 x 8'-0 at column 10 from U to V; (1) angle 6 x 4 x 10'-0 i at columns 11 to 12 and U to V; (3) W6 x 8.5 x length varies at columns 11 to 12 and U to V; (1) W8 x 18 x 7'-6 Columns 10 and 11 from V to W; (3) W6 x 8.5 x length varies t 6) Drawing S6.2, Level 4 West at column 9-10 from P to Q; (2) W8 x 17 x length varies Penthouse Roof Plan (top of Sheet) i (4) MC8 x 8.5 x 10'-1 112 (4) angle 4 x 4 x 3'-0 7) Drawing S7.2 Roof Framing Plan West i at column 4 to 5 from K to L; (1 ) W14 x 30 x 15'-0 j l -3- FORELL/ ELSESSER ENGINEERS, INC. C CGQF Joe NO. FORELL-ELSESSER-CHAN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS GATE 1005 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO, TEL 397.27M ar- 01 c If 514EET NO.l _ O!P¢ 12E:o5t only 7o 1,c-u c .3,I f�ri `�/NG JAQ-Zj; 8(97 © K,-Vi5 ! l0f A6TE a. GF DF..LETFO — r W IQX ��j �i, = I tD W �QX 3� �` ' (Nfvw am.) New P)M.,) 'y LIF-VFL f�/45T TlAL Fr,AM',\J PLAN r PRINTED JAN 271978 FORELL/ELSESSER of�cqq FORELL/ ELSESSER ENGINEERS, INC. CGC-17F JOB NO. FORELL-ELSESSER-CHAN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DATE /- 2,3 -76 I' 1005 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO, TEL 291-21U BY-AVSHEET NO.�_ �0-&V l-r/wv s to LF. G:(, 3 F-17 41w,ti1 G JAN• 27- 1918 �EVtSlDN CPI�...c�sT S vI�P�R.-7 t3�•t s) . -7NEW 7 8 wtox33 � �xlSr�NG �. (, CNEW SM•) _- it � t., OMIT r � ---ou �,tAL ''� Jh O I _ ----_O LEVaL. 3 WE57 PRINTED 0.AN271978 FGRELLI ELSESSER d Ind,:x to Section 21 - Miscellaneous Exterior Details 21.00 Index and notes to Section 21 21 . 01 Overflow scupper and ven _ stack 21. 02 Scupper and rain water leader 21. 03 Overhead doors i 21. 04 overhead doors I 21.05 Louvers 21.06 Pipe scuppers and water leader 21 . 07 Flashing detail @ trellis 21. 08 Skylites 21. 09 Soffit details 21_10 Soffit details 21. 11 Exterior wall details 21. 12 Miscellaneous exterior details 21. 13 Miscellaneous exterior details 21. 14 Elevator shaft louver 21. 15 Elevator shaft louver 21. 16 Loading Dock Scale 21. 17 Outdoor bend_ and planter details 21. 18 Fins @ Courtyard window 21. 19 Steel ladder 21. 20 Can Wash 21. 21 Overhead Door @ Vehicle Port 21. 22 Compactor Track 21. 23 Security Mesh Support f 21. 24 Security Mesh Support i 21. 25 Security Mesh Support ` Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEi-ENTCNI FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS901 SANGATTERY FRANCISCO CA 94111 21-� MISC. 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C7 STA I Lei_._.- _. �NNW 901 BATTERY STREET s�-CEr SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 24.25 ��At 415.398.5191 / A �- ,Ic x e w4� N �J t 2 r l 1 Nj�j a� DATEKaplan/ CONTRA COSTA COUPfiY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � -�-7" 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2( I� �, 415.398.5191 i �4 �4 i fill � T� l �mp k no m a I � �t 2h S/7,9) pn/"4Cn DATE om_7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY flETENTION FACILITY 17 ARCHITECT PLANNERS 10 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET �?!v",,2 2 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2lc ZZh 415.398.5191 r CoH . MIL. G 1 OEAM({SeM *7KU4,) ' `�•— "STI.,TUdE. GAO, ---------------------- A NrPt w w + {.�M. �Ir�G► MTi.. TICIM 23.03 - i ^ &-T-f> 65HTH G 1Caplan/hiCLug7--Alin I Tz4_ 7 CO TRA CagrA COUNTY DETEf4TM FACILITY ARCH':TECTS PLANNERS 8 901 R.-rTERY STREET SHEET EXTERIOR WINDOW . DLT, � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2'7. i 9 y f , i i-' 415.398.5191 LAMINATE MPv'�L� SE^T. 2�x21xa/?.:x0'•10° a o I INTO M T,ST 4eHIND all �I FIN.V�W,�. S• WD. L 5� INro EST. CPAINT P�YMI�,- PIN. W^LL. Fi N. FL IK . ^ EEN0H = 11.01 al 2i LiNY1NhTE0 M*f Lr-. . - r,-:. 1ww1JJC-+�'�,5'1�...1°E�7E,STPyI., N. ( i�t�IG'N�M I•'IEI. 5p-t mu,'C-4 WL* (a), Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA CO tM DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS . 'Z� 7� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 MISCELLA14EOUS INTERIOR DETAILS 415.398.5191 .�� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of Commendation letters to Mr. Glen D. Salyer. Presentations of service awards having been made this day to several county employees; and Said presentations having included a 30-year award to Mr. Glen D. Salyer of the County Building Inspection Department, and in connection therewith letters of commendation having been submitted by: Mr. Willie Dorsey, Chairman, Citizens & Voters League of Contra Costa County, Mr. Alexander E. Scott, Sr. , dishful Master, and Fir. Edward Marlow, The Masonic Lodge, Samuel r48 of Contra Costa County, Mmes. Ruby L. Williams, Mae Deal Hartman, and Virginia Webster, Officers of the Jolly Thirties Civic and Social Club, Mr. Charles Brown; and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having commented that it was unusual for citizens to appear and express appreciation at service award ceremonies and having suggested that the Board acknowledge the letters of commendation, IT IS BY THE BOARD SO ORDERED. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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. G. Salyer — w/Orig. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Letters Supervisors Director of Building affixed this 28th day of February T9za— Inspection Personnel Director County Administrator ', J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Clerk Maxide M. ? eufeld ►- r-, H-24 4/77 15m ` t In the -Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California As Ex Officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of _ Approving Amendment to Contract (Construction Agreement) , Ramona Way Storm Drain Project, Line C-2 Alamo Area project No. 8540-2593-76 Storm Drainage District Zone l� The Board, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, on May 23, 1977 having contracted with Mountain Construction, Inc, of San Ramon for installation of a storm drain and manhole structures on Ramona Way in the Alamo area, Project No. 8540-2593-76; and The Board having this day considered an amendment to said contract effective this day which provides a warranty to the District by requiring the contractor to repair or replace any section of the storm drain pipe in which certain specified defects appear on or before August 30, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendment is APPROVED and Supervisor Robert I. Schroder, Chairman, is AUTHORIZED to execute the amendment in behalf of the District. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. t - - ,i 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 Construction Division Supervisors affixed this 28trday of February 19 78 cc: Mountain Construction, Inc. P. 0. Box 116 San Ramon, California 94583 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Director By Deputy Clerk County Administrator N. Pous Auditor-Controller Flood Control H-24 3/76 15m AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT (CQNSTRUCTION AGREEMENT) Project No. 8540-2593-76 Ramona {day Storm Drain 1. Effective Date and Parties. Effective on February 28 1978 the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District (in behalf of Zone No. 13) , hereinafter called "District," and Mountain Construction, herein called "Contractor," mutually agree as follows: 2. Purpose. Effective May 23, 1977 the parties entered into a Contract PConstruction Agreement) for District's Project No. 8540-2593-76, "Ramona Way Storm Drain from Danville Boulevard to Southern Pacific Railroad" in Alamo, California, for which plans and specifications are on file in District's office in Martinez, California. Contractor has completed the work on said project. Because Contractor's method of backfilling the storm drain has caused or contributed to hairline cracking of the 36"-di'ameter Class III reinforced concrete pipe and might cause or contribute to increased cracking, or distortion, or other failure of the storm drain, the parties desire that said Contract be amended. 3. Amendments. The project Contract (Construction Agreement) and Specifications are amended by adding the following provisions: a. Contractor guarantees that on or before August 30, 1978, there will be no cracks appearing on the inside surface of the subject pipe having a surface width of two hundredths inch (.02") or more and extending for a length of twelve inches (12") or more, unless said cracks, in the sole opinion of District, are attributable to a cause other than Contractor's method of backfilling. . Contractor agrees that he will repair or replace, to District's satisfaction, any sections of pipe in which cracks of the aforementioned size appear on or before August 30, 1978. b. Where cracks of the aforementioned size appear on or before August 30, 1978, Contractor will be required to replace the affected sections of pipe only if there has been distortion of the pipe to the extent that there is, in the sole opinion of District, a significant loss of hydraulic capacity. Otherwise Contractor shall , at his own option, either (a) replace the affected sections or (b) fill said cracks with grout and partially encase the entire length of each said section in reinforced concrete in accordance with the sketch entitled "Storm Drain Encasement Detail" (Exhibit A attached hereto). All construction methods, materials and workmanship used in performing repairs or replacement shall be in accordance with the standards of the plans, specifications and special provisions for the aforementioned project, except that overnight closure of one lane of Ramona Way will be permitted subject to Contractor's providing traffic control measures which will be determined by District at the time the work is performed. If Contractor fails to complete such repairs or replacement within 45 calendar days of notification by District, District may effect the necessary work, and Contractor agrees to pay for the cost of such work. c. Prior to performing any of the work required under this amendment, Contractor shall furnish evidence of current insurance in the limits and form required under the specifications for the subject project. Page 1 of 3 Microfilmed with board oroor d. The Surety, American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company, agrees that this Amendment does not exonerate it from liability under that j certain Contract (Construction Agreement) dated May 23, 1977, pertaining `t' to the above-designated Project No. 8540-2593-76, and that its Bonds �� � No. 04-346-2552263 apply to guarantee the performance of any additional work required by this amendment and payment of claims, to the extent of $20,000.00. 4. Effect. The Contract of May 23, 1977 remains in full force and effect and the District shall accept Project No. 8540-2593-76 as complete except for the matters covered by this Amendment. CONTONAGE STORM DRAI (ZONE N0. 13) MOUNTAIN C NSTRUCTIO I By: By: of Supervisors, as Title: ex officio Board of Supervisors of District ATTEST: JAMES OLSSON, County Clerk AMERICAN FIDELITY •FIRE INSURANCE and ex officio Clerk of the COMPANY Board By: By: I Deputy 'Title:'- Robert Tit e:Robert W. Skinner, Attorney-in-Fact RECO1414ENDED FOR APPROVAL: I VERNON L. CLINE Note: Contractor and surety to Public Works Director, ex officio have above signatures Chief Engineer of District acknowledged and to affix fseals. Chief Deputy blit ork,4,4irector FORM APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By: -Deputy i STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA) 1 On this 8th day of February, 1978, before me, a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, personally appeared William L. Peck, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he subscribed the name of the said company thereto as Vice President of Mountain Construc- tion, Inc. OFFICIAL SEAL f:. ViRO;NIA ROWLAND Notary Public / l.atC—CALIFORNIA .-,.I %L OFFICE IN CO:.T2A COSTA COUNTY Lily C?m nissi:n Ezp"res S�p1_anber 23, 1979 09728 STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS GOU1(Tl' OF SAN FRANCISCO ) � ON THIS 3rd DAY OF February IN THE YEAR 19 78 BEFORE ME, A NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, PERSONALLY APPEARED ROBERT W: SKINNER KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE PERSON WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND KNOWN TO ME TO BE THE ATTORNEY-IR-FACT OF AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURAXCE COMPANY AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE SUBSCRIBED THE NAME OF THE SAID COMPANY THERETO AS SURETY, AND HIS OWN NAME AS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT. A1IIi:I:•IL:)inn:::::?:Z:::2::1!nl i Lin Ismail Il:n 0I'F1:.:iAL S"AL - - _Y .<ATHL=ENI PA. RAY • �1� 1..^.:f.nY i':.'RLrC C:A: r.."tN:1: — / ��t ' l Ji / / � ' ��� CIII ANC LOlrt,t J: ,Ah •uA•:�15(„� = • E_ `•'• My co L.�.,�,L� .r,a :9u NOTARY PUBLIC A ■unuuttutill all u:nn►ustill I nuuuiwou% 0.15 x:f p w r CoNCQETE • b � o o � 6,45E kk\ �(1►I �4G-G-�?EG-�JTE 3C�f3BQ5E �� �y%�1� IR \�� = Q: CLla55 8 LoNC,4ETE a ;==4;�r/l r�i �� CO ::..::::: c G d•.: ►11 , 1 c% :, :: - 4 LONG-Ir 1W,41- BARS (6 IR 12 36 1 v"•' tklir min. /r��, ;,, Co)tfP,4GT MATE ML kk1 �EivEAT�/���(if 907 ill iir�( ToRM DR4IN L41W SCRL Vr AEMIL NO SC,4LE WARRANTY AGREEMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT AND 14OUNTAIN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 09729 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT A • - AMERICAN F _�ELFIT FIRE INSUR:k- TCE CONTPANY • WOODBURY, NEWYORK 'OWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company, a Corporation in the State of New York, hating its principal office in Woodbury, State of New York, pursuant to the following resolution, adopted by the Board of Directors of the said Company on the 18th day of February, 1969, to wit: :- _ 'The President, or any Vice-President, or other officer designated by the Board Executive Committee shall have authority, severally, to make execute and deliver a power of attorney constituting as Attorney-in-Fact such persons,firms or corporations ; as such officers may select from time to time,"does hereby make,constitute and appoint: ROBERT W. SKINNER of SAN FRANCISCO, . CALIFORNIA its true and lawful attomey(s)-in-fact, Kith full power and authority hereby conferred in its name,place and stead, to sign, execute, acknowledge and deliver in its behalf, and as its act and deed, as follows: Specifically and only on bonds executed ha%ing Guarantee indemnification of the SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in an amount not exceeding $250 000.00 as to any one project, for or on behalf of this Company,in its business and in actor- dance with its charter, and to bind'AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSUR_4NCE COMPANY thereby,and all of the acts of said Attorney-in-Fact,pursuant to these presents,are hereby ratified and confirmed.• ._ IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company has caused thesepresents to be signed by its President , and/or Vice-President,and its Corporate Seal to be affixed. : ' • ••' , r •: ,�' :� Jc "`� AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY - R,� E tl s�'Luther H.Williams,President State of New York - Nassau Counh, of Nassau Or; this-10th day of October,1977,before the subscriber.'a' Notan•Public of the State of New York in and for the County of Nassau duly commissioned and qualified,'came.Luther H. Williams of the American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company,to me, personally known to be the individual and officer described herein, and who executed the preceding instrument,and acknowl- edged the execution of the same,and being by me duly sworn,deposed and said;that he is the officer of said Company aforesaid, and that the sea] affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company, and the said Corporate Seal and signature as an officer were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corp oration,and that the resolution of said Company,referred to in-thelrreceding instrument,is now in force.IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF;I_ have hereunto-set'my- hand,-and affixed my<ofLcW sea] at".Woodbury, New.York the day and Fear above written. - r Igo n• Public'. ELIZABETH At.'ROSELLE NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New York ro N r4 No. 30-86.33115 _ - . Qualified in Nassau County _ Commission Expires March 30,1978 State of New York - ss County of Coun Nassau _� - ,�•" CERTIFICATE.'..: .. - . -. � I, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary'of AMERICAN FIDELITY FIRE INSURANCE COA'IPANY;'a stock corporation of the State of New York,DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing and attached Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority remains in full force and has not been revoked; and furthermore, that the Resolution, of the Board of Directors,as set forth in the Certificate of Authority,are now in force. _ . 71 Signed and Sealed at the said Corripany,at Woodbury,New York;dated this 3rd day of February ;19 7$ _ Assistant Secretary.' w•f' Microfilmed with`board order. CA D/C/P/R/S 250 (10/7if ) .- -.. • K f. � +�' .•. ..••r:. ,P'' - +.. .. :,�:'�.-1•-i.. i:'1i..w..,:s... - �:+t....:Kt:•',!i-::�Z•.4�...__ ;-•:-.r:.�r:,�J-.�i.'�.;;y;.A,--• ';�.__rr•J�_.rye• �'._-��. • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California FEB 28 1978 , 19 _ In the Matter of Purchasing Consulting Services for the District Attorney/Public Defender Case Tracking System - Feasibility Study On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement on behalf of Contra Costa County with Joseph C. Jordan, Jr., for assistance in the feasibility study and documentation of the County District Attorney/Public Defender Case Tracking System for the criminal justice system at a cost not to exceed $11,000 for the period February 1, 1978, through May 10, 1978. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON FEB 2 b 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.: Dept. Co. Auditor-Controller Supervisors FEBZ G 1973 CC: Contractor, c/o ( L ffi Mr. D. Cervantes axed this day of 19 _ Public Defender District Attorney ,�. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mr. D. Cervantes, Law & Justice Systems BY Deputy Clerk Development hjzxr^� t' H-24 3/76 15m Contra Costa County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number Department: Auditor-Controller Subject: District Attorney/Public Defender Case Tracking System Feasibility Study 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named ' above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Joseph Jordan Capacity: Individual Address: 44 Bret Harte Road, San Rafael, California 94901 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is February 1, 1978 and it terminates May 10, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 11,000 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project., the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Law & Justice Systems Information Project, LEAA/OCJP No. 2922-1. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Government Code 953703. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONT /A, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By d f By C airman, Board of Supervisors (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) A State of California ) By County of Contra Costa ) ss. Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared j� before me today and acknowledged that he/ By / they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel Dated: ,,. `��. �/ /-a479 Or By . A-19LLQ l'� / D uty �--- /Deputy County Clerk (A-4617 REV 6/76) Microfilm3d with board order 00"132 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ J b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. [X] d. Payments shall be made on a milestone completion basis as detailed in the Service Plan. As each milestone of the Contract is reached and approved by the Project Director the Contractor shall submit a demand equal to the percentage completion represented by that milestone. Ten percent of that demand shall be held in reserve until acceptance of the final milestone is completed arra accepted by the Project Director. 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. Part 19, Insurance, of the General Conditions, is deleted. 2. Part 20, Notices, of the General Conditions, is amended to substitute "Law & Justice Systems Development, 1010 Concord Avenue, Suite 100, Concord CA 94520" as the address for notices to the County. (A-4619 REV 6/76) �f)'73_ ' APPENDIX A SERVICE PLAN Milestone I A statement of goals and objectives: The Consultant will meet and confer with personnel from the District Attorney's and Public Defender's offices in Contra Costa County, in order to develop a detail listing of goals and objectives for the Case Tracking System. These goals and objectives shall be prioritized by need. The Project Director will work closely with the Consultant and will be available during normal work hours. A team of administrative personnel from both offices will be organized to provide approval of the statement, and meet at least weekly to confer on progress. This statement after approval will constitute 1/3 of the total contract. Product: Statement of Goals and Objectives Approval: Project Director Percent Completion: 33 1/3% Percent of Total Contract: 33 1/3% Target Date: 2/28/78 Milestone II Documentation of Operating System: The Consultant will review with supervising clerical personnel in the District Attorney's and Public Defender's Offices the current method of case initiation, filing, record keeping and disposition. He will document that method in detail providing work flow charts where appropriate. This document will be used to verify the Statement of Goals and Objectives. Product: Documentation of Current System Approval: Project Director Percent Completion: 66 2/3% Percent of Total Contract: 33 1/3% Target Date: 3/31/78 Milestone III Recommended Solution and Alternatives: This report will include the Problem Statement and the Recommended Solution of the problem. The solution presented will be at the general level in order to achieve approval for continuation of the project. It will include recommendation for transfer of other systems, requiring site visits to Alameda County and Washington, D.C. to review existing systems. It will include cost and time estimates for completion plus possible alternative solutions. Product: Problem Statement and Solution Approval: Project Director Percent Completion: 100% Percent of Total Contract: 33 1/3% Target Date: 4/30/78 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 th:'s Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for tie 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 Contrac = 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. f, I (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- � Contra Costa County Standard Form _ GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status.. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, , agents nr amplagep othCFJtf'Ly. el 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 daL:: ,1;-:2 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- 00 it j In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Reorganization of- the Community Development Program. The Board having this day received a February 22, 1978 report from Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning regarding reorganiza- tion of the County Community Development Program pursuant to new Federal Regulations and program experiences. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is REFERRED to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors 1-7. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) for recommendation. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978 . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig- Planning Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Internal Operations Cte. affixed this 28thday of February 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By - rj�Gi x / -!��. �.; Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Jo_ nson H-24 4/77!Sm (� �' RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FEB 1978 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R. OLSSON - CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONIRA CO R CO TO: Arthur G. Will DATE: February 22, 1978 County Administrator FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu SUBJECT: Reorganization of the Director of Planni Community Development Program On October 12, 1977, Pre ident Carter signed into law the Mousing and Community Development Act of 1977. This legislation reauthorizes the Community Development Block Grant program for three additional years and makes substantial program modi- fications. The Department of housing and Urban Development (HND) issued proposed regulations for the Community Development Block Grant Program on October 25, 1977. It is anti- cipated that these regulations will become final in March, 1978. The new regulations require significant changes in the process used by the County in the development of the Community Development Program and application (Attachment B is a copy of the pro- posed regulations) . Discussions with [IUD staff and other knowledgeable people indi- cates that the regulations will remain essentially as proposed. The major thrust of the program, to encourage neighborhood revitalization through housing rehabilitation and concentration of activities in areas where more than 500 of the population is of low and moderate income (household income of $12,000 or less per year) , is reinforced and expanded by all titles of the Act. The requirements regarding application content and citizen participation are modified substantially. The next application must include not a one year, but a three year Community Development Plan, must contain more detailed information, and must follow an approved written Citizen Participation Plan which*follows specific HUD guidelines and provides active involvement of the residents at both a community-wide (county-wide), and neighborhood level. Beyond the changes mandated by legislation, HUD has made it clear that it will enforce vigorously certain regulations promulgated previously (see Attachment C, memorandum from Secretary Harris) . The major items of interest relate to a more rigid inter- pretation as to whether benefits accrue "principally" to persons of low and moderate income; adherence to a Comprehensive Strategy (county-wide strategy and selection of activities, rather than city by city determination which is considered "Pass Through"); rapid expenditure of funds; and the County's sole responsibility for the program in- cluding all assurance compliance, particularly citizen participation. The proposed regulations require, as part of the three year Community Development Plan, a summary of needs for all neighborhoods or areas having significant concen- trations of low and moderate income persons; comprehensive strategies for each neighborhood preservation area; a Citizen Participation Plan which provides for regular meetings in neighborhood revitalization areas; designation of neighborhood organizations to receive proposals; and provision of technical assistance to local organizations. Microfilmed with board order Arthur G. will February 22, 1978 In the past, the annual programs developed by the Community Development Advisory Council for the unincorporated portion of the County have stressed the concept of neighborhood preservation and the concentration of funds in low and moderate income areas by allocating more than two-thirds of the unincorporated funds to six neighbor- hood preservation areas and more than 30o for the provision of housing. It has become apparent that the key to successful community development programs is a comprehensive neighborhood preservation program which includes housing rehabilita- tion and support activities concentrated in low and moderate income communities. Further, the process must involve the residents of such communities, to be success- ful. , During the development of the first four applications, the cities had been guaranteed an allocation based on their demography used in the IND allocation formula. The cities were also given autonomy to develop their own programs subject to federal regulations. HUD has criticized this approach and disallowed it in many areas of the country. The new regulations mandate a comprehensive Countywide approach and one Citizen Participation Plan applicable to cities and unincorporated residents alike. It has also become apparent that it is inequitable to guarantee funds to some communities of the County (incorporated cities) while the other communities (unincorporated) must compete for funds. This is particularly true in our county, which has wide disparities in terms of socioeconomic characteristics among its communities. Pursuant to the new regulations, we must now document the needs of all areas in the county which have concentrations of low and moderate income households and must develop a strategy to meet these needs utilizing community development block grant funds and other resources. RECONMENDATIONS 1. Citizen Participation General: Staff has reviewed three alternatives relating to involvement of residents in each Neighborhood Preservation Area: 1. Create local committees to meet on a regular basis and work with staff in the implementation of the Citizen Participation Plan and develop and priori- tize a neighborhood program. 2. Designate an existing locally recognized group in each Neighborhood Preser- vation Area to serve the aforementioned purposes. 3. Have staff conduct regularly scheduled local meetings which are open to the public to serve the aforementioned purposes. Staff recommends the use of alternative 1 because of serious deficiencies in alternatives 2 and 3. Alternative 2 does not address the inherent conflict in areas where more than one recognized organization already exists. Alternative 3 places the residents in a reactive role and is highly subject to criticism. We therefore recommend that the Board of Supervisors create Neighborhood Preser- vation Committees in several communities in Contra Costa County as well as a Countywide Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee (Attachment A) . Arthur.G. Will -5- February 22, 1978 2. City-County Relationships Under the new format there would Clot be any direct allocations to cities. Each city with identifiable concentrations of low and moderate income residents in neighborhoods requiring revitalization efforts, would delineate these neighborhoods for nomination by City Council and designation by the Board of Supervisors. In each neighborhood revitalization area a Neighborhood Preservation Committee of residents would be established, nominated by City Council and appointed by the Board of Super- visors. ,r The Committee in each area would develop a preliminary Community Development Block GKant proposal for the neighborhood, which would be submitted to City Council for endorsement before its submission to the County-wide Community Development Advisory Committee for consideration in the selection of the Community Development Program. Additional funding proposals could, of course, be submitted by the City and others directly, though they would not carry the endorsement of the Neighborhood committee. Those cities without concentrations of low and moderate income residents and/or appropriate areas for revitalization would also be able to submit suggestions for funding directly to the IfCDAC, as may any resident or organization in the County. Each of the twelve participating cities should be advised of the County's revised approach to the Community Development Program and requested to designate their neighborhood revitalization area where appropriate, nominate a local advisory committee of seven members, and ultimately sign Cooperation Agreements for the fifth, sixth and seventh years. In unincorporated areas, the above actions would be undertaken directly by the Board of Supervisors. 3. Timing Considerations Expeditious reorganization of the program is important. As in the case of the past applications, the three year CD program must be before the Board of Super- visors in January of the year it is submitted, in order to comply with A-95 review periods and HUD submission dates. Normally, the process would begin in February and move slowly through the summer with a concentration of meetings and reviews in September, October, November and December. Under the new format, with up to seventeen local committees working with the Countywide committee to develop a much more comprehensive three year program, an accelerated schedule is required. Each new committee will have to be trained, and the new Citizen Participation Plan prepared and implemented. It is likely that all citizen advisory committees may have to meet twice a month beginning in March or April, through December 1978. 4. Administration General: The level of service required by the new regulations and new process in Contra Costa County will require personnel adjustments and additions. The County must continue to provide general services regarding citizen participation, compliance with federal assurances, program development contract administration, and records maintenance. The County must also provide expanded technical assis- tance to project sponsors, expanded citizen participation efforts with the advent of unincorporated neighborhood committees, and expanded planning and special studies pursuant to the more comprehensive countywide application. �+ f Arthur G. Will - i- February 22, 1978 Costs-Staff: All program costs are paid by Federal Block Grants. Presently 500- of 0-of the annual Community Development Block Grants are allocated to the general administration of the program. Administrative costs relevant to individual activities are borne by the specific activity's budget. The budgeted amount has been adequate during the first and second program years and appears to be adequate for the third year which ends June 30, 1978, and the fourth year even with the new process in effect. The Planning Department will provide staff support to the eight NPC's in the unincorporated areas and the county-wide HCDAC. In addition, the County Planning DeL)artment will provide initial training and to each city committee; each city which services a neighborhood p-eservation area committee may also incur admini- strative costs to provide staff services. In view of the expanded workload, three additional Planner I-Project positions and clerical staff support will be required for the County Planning Department. 5. Recommended Plan of Action I recommend the following: a. Place this matter on your agenda before the Board of Supervisors, recommending referral to the Internal Operations Committee for revision and recommendation on the following actions: I. Endorse the concept of revised citizens participation groups and city-county relationships. 11. Create Neighborhood Preservation Committees (NPC's) for the eight designated unincorporated communities and advertise the appointments. III. Create the Countywide Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee and advertise the at-large appointments. IV. Notify the participating cities and request designation of appropriate neighborhood preservation committees and nomination of appointments. V. Authorize the necessary support personnel in the Planning Department. b. Hold a meeting with the City Managers of the participating cities to discuss the proposed changes in Community Development Block Grant organization. c. Board of Supervisors consideration and action upon the Internal Operations Committee recommendations. AAD:sj Attachments A'1"1'AG L IENT A SUGGESTIONS RELATING TO APPOINTMENT AND MAKEUP Of CITIZENS COMMITTEES Countywide Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee The Countywide Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee (HCDAC) would consist of the Chairman from each of the Neighborhood Preservation Committees and 10 at large members appointed by the Board of Supervisors. In incorporated areas, City Council would nominate the neighborhood preservation committee members. Each Neighborhood Preservation Committee should consist of 7 members, with at least 6 being residents of the defined neighborhood preservation area. The HCDAC will assist the County Planning Department in the development of written Citizen Participation Plan (CPP) pursuant to HUD regulations for submittal to the Mard of Supervisors for approval. The HCDAC will assist the County Planning Department to implement the CPP in coopera- tion with the participating cities and NPCS. The HCDAC will assist the County Planning Department in the development of guide- lines for the submission of NPC CD plans for funding consideration and guidelines for Countywide submission of proposals exclusive of the NPCS. The HCDAC will assist the County Planning Department in the development of a priority system for evaluation of all funding request, including those from other Neighborhood Preservation areas. The HCDAC will assist the Planning Department in the development of the overall County Community Development Plan and application and will recommend to the Board of Supervisors a three-year expenditure plan. Neighborhood Preservation Committees: Each neighborhood Preservation Committee (NPC) will assist the County Planning Department and/or the City in conducting a local citizen participation effort within the guidelines prepared by the County Housing and Community Development Advisory Committee. Each NPC will assist the County Planning Department or the City in preparing a Community Development Plan for its area pursuant to HUD guidelines, and to present said plan to the HCDAC for approval and funding consideration. The County Planning Department will provide staff support for the unincorporated area NPC's and training and initial assistance for the incor- porated NPC's. The following cities contain identifiable areas which qualify as neighborhood preservation areas based on Census data. In many instances, the areas have been the primary beneficiaries of CD fund allocations by the cities, and have previously been designated by the cities for this purpose. Antioch Brentwood El Cerrito Martinez Pinole Pleasant Hill San Pablo Walnut Creek A'1"1'f C1NL:N'1' A -2- February 22, 1978 These cities should be requested to define their neighborhood preservation area and nominate a seven member NPC for appointment by the Board of Supervisors. Each city may have one neighborhood preservation area consisting of between 1,000 and 10,000 persons, which contains over 500 low and moderate income households, (except the City of San Pablo, which may have two neighborhood preservation areas due to its concentration of low and moderate income persons) . Committees should be appointed by the Board of Supervisors for the following unincorporated communities. East community has a population in excess of 2,000 persons, but less than 10,000 (HUD regulations require that neighborhood facili- ties serve areas of 10,000 persons or less), has over 500 low and moderate income households, and has a demonstrated need for housing rehabilitation and other CD activities. North Richmond Oakley Montalvin Manor Mountain View Rodeo (Nest) {Vest Pittsburg Vine Hill Crockett Socioeconomic Characteristics of Committee Members: The END regulations require adequate representation and involvement of low and moderate income persons, members of minority groups, residents of neighborhood revitalization areas, the elderly, the handicapped and other affected persons in all aspects of citizen participation including any communitywide or neighborhood communities. It is recommended that at least 50' of each committee's appointments be low and moderate income persons and that minorities be adequately represented on each committee dependent on local racial mix and that women, the elderly and the handicapped also be represented. The ten at large appointments by the Board of Supervisors to the Countywide Committee should include persons who have a high level of interest in the program, experience and/or special expertise regarding housing, finance, development or other subjects. This will give balance and additional analytical ability to the committee. J f� : ATTACHMENT B dusir,:e1•parks is ineligible male:~.the Ali- (3) 11c9pdreuicnt. e:, '.uttfying SLidC eb)1•fow+inn erect inrplcntcnthip multi- }' lshr:utl cant demutnlrnle t•4 the satisfac- amid areawitle cin:.Lrinl:ir ,•xs of lire ap- year projects. 1 U Under the entitlement i•F rias of-the Ser7setnry Lhal. Lhere I.. IS, lellea TVs totem to apt•'•• for Fusleral grout pro•ecs, the nppllcaut can rely qn C mnrkel nvnllnbie for such devciopsuent. imUstimer.An aubmiLLhu; the al+pllrntlan tbilcly, ntrnu:d fiuruli:ial tt:.:MI11'i:c With i 1 C7cneeally. the applicant should (1emon- to clrlLrltita1111MC for r,uunrut, and on a Jill-IS di•rree of certainly. This makr:: ! i *,trade MME. It has firer cmusuilments Laking actions following rle-nihighome it amiable for the applicant to plant from publle or private ciddle:s for Elie Icriews,wi de.wribcd in;570.31 U. multlyear projects to be financed ht fn- .ure of such Industrial park development. . , crements will' 'entitlement funds be- reU.3111 1lannint;run-idrrani44n�. condor avaliable In successive prograln Subpart D—Entitlement Grants in) Compriltenstre re'uhburhond re- Fran:..Au applicant may. therefore.pro- 570.3110 tht11isir of eppli4•.ltion re. ritnif--cifiuti. It Is BUD policy to en Crain funds In an application for Lhe qufrpeneut•. courage the use of block nrant funds payincnt of part of We cost of such a t Ibis section hriclly outlines the re- in, a concentrated manner in order to multiyear project. provided the full ! quirements which nim!, be mct by the prueluce substantial local,-term hnprove- %cope and estimated cost of the total }: applicant when amilyinr for cut entice- menu lit the community. Ilia applicant, projects are described bt the first appll- ! I.%sliecifically encouraged to Carry out a entiun ht which entitlement funds are ' ntCnt r'u't Wild UCLA JIMI 1 otitcr sections }Lr•alepy for comprchetsive neinhborliond all9e•att•d far the project. This does not , 4. �;,• cwd.aiufur more detailed In[ormallon at it these requirements. I'MialimUtmat which concenLrates Milli- preclude tire of subseluent year entitle- (it) Running requirements. Itegttily- Ment resources to stabilize and upgrade talent foods to complete a project which i', ments that Lhe applicant nurst meet ht rr*,fdenllal areas affected by blieht and Was dmil:ned as a skirl:le year project and Z1 planning Its community, development ticlerioialion.•A comprehensive neiCh- whose cost exceeds initial estimates. i �f pror e-max are covered In the fallowing burhood revit:th ation program is defined 42) I7re environmental assem ntent of } 3 sections. is one which: n multiyear project,performed under 24 !, r 1) Section 570.301 describes gcucrai 1) 1•lwmes on a siuns or blighted arca CPR Part 58,should encompass the an-planning considerations: which is designated by the applicant for Lire uuiltlyear scope of activities. Upon e2) flactlon 570.302 describes Else re- concentrated LreaLsuent;such area shall certification that the applicant has cont- ,j qufrement t1)at the applicant's com- be of manageable she and condition. pleted the environmental requirements a muntty development prorrain must ire physical and otherwise. so t11nt block for a multiyear project, ]IUD may Isstne .� jT planned and-carried out so its to prin- giald and other resources to be coni- its release of funds for the entire multi- i Rt elpally benefit persons !raving low- and millet}to the arca can substantially noel ymr project.Such releASO of funds shall moderate-income; and the identified physical development and be subjea to Lite provisions of para- 13) Section 570.303 describes the re- homing mce•.ds within a three- to five- Cr'apits 931 ant! (4) of Utfs subsection. i m qulrement that the applicant must year ixriod; 431 Approval of each increment of a prepare Wird implement a written citizen e2) Is carried out in accordance with multiyear project is subject to the Ben- ' •�• participation plan, part of which pro- a local plan which provides for a end availability of entitlement funds. ! •vides for citlzen involvement In the coordinated prot:raat of physical level_ Adequate performance. and the submfs- , planrriiir process. opntcutactivities.necessary public facifi- cion of an acceptable application in each , • Ib) .Triennial submfsstou require- IlesAnd services, private iuvcstmpnls, year in which entitlement funds are to j meats. Every third year.berinning with be applied toward payment of project and eiliren self-help activities; and tY the lir:•L Appllcatiun miliniftted on or al- t3) Coordinates the efforts; of pubWe cast..In thus-c instunces where Ute appli- ; ;T • Al+rill,)978,theapplicatttintistsub- cant, eshoust. previously approved an- ler ! !.,; C and private arrneies and uMtth)torhoal 4 mit an application consistin of the fol- tillement funds before the next Inere- organl3atimts.Ilse number and eonrbina- 1�; lon•inr: lion of activities which will qualify a noel i.^,approval.Lltc ap)IIIG•rnt may ob- • /1) Sdanthird Vorm 424, Federal Ax- l•ratgrof ct cures hctrafvc will qualify a !:rale-laic}spend local funds to continue sWnzice,prescribed by 0M.11 Circular No. lire uosk mid be re}niburred witit funds A-10'2• on file condition and needs of the arca. approve(! fur lire next increment, pro- • 1•. 42) �Cc+nununily Development Plan adsamplcs of roinprehemive neighbor- s v►dcd the locally funded work was duu- hool revitalimiLfon prorranis include: a • rt, tkscriln•d in 4 570.307; dcrtakcn fu compliance with Elie require- (3) Annual Community Development res'-dential relinbilitntion prorranl which mints of this Part. p',• Pror•ram as described In !570.305; lZridcs loans and grants to property 14+ The continual authority of an all- (4) Housing Arsistance Plan as de- OWIIprs in a desirnated area h' which plicant to commit Tille I fluids to a 1 �frect, imptoremetts. playgrounds. and scribed!n $570.300;and multiyear project and to be rclunburscd . . 15) Certifications as described in public rervice:s are also being provided: for costs of such project, after conple- o• t 570.307. and it redevelopment program which in- titin of euvironmenUd requirements and fel Atirtital submission requirrincras. eludes Fyslenintie demolition of sub- )IUD Iclmse of funds, shall be subject. a ;Fur carp of the other years lu a three I tandard strictures and astiemblot:e of to sire cuutinued relevance and com- i.'r rear period lire applicant insist smismit silts fur new construction in a partict:lar pleleutsa of the environmental assess- fill application consisting of the follow- arca in conjunction with site improve- »rout pet fornuml.In the event of any sig- i menti:and facilities necessar • s�Ing: y to attract nificanl or sub.•.Lanlial change in lila 1:.•1- � I D Standard 1'orm 424; new dcvelopuncat• turc.magnitude or extent of the project, •;4 a 12) Annual Community Development or a compreltca�ive neighbor- or:illy %I. ficanl or substanUal change Procram as dese•ribed in 1570.305; )road revitalization area must be residen- fit the environment afrectirnC the project, 3 flat, fl may include neighborhood cam- We applicant shall,prior to any further +3) Amaral 11oushir Action Program inertial facilities which are necessary to commitment.of Title I'lunds;to the proj- t ds described in t 570.30G(b)(5); and iIt.%.I r the viabilit of the area. In I f! Certifications as described In y act•complete the requircineul:,of-4 CFR I-t• ardor for a prorrain to quality Asa,call'- Part 58 relating to the updating of en- 1570.307. 0 prehrusive neirhborlinad revitalization viranmMAI cicarauces. 4411 Other application requirentetlts• program, lite activities which an appli- c5) Ilie applicunt. inn alio be reim- ti i The applicant must alto comply with the curt inrludvs air such prorratn tinclud- )atrscc)Inc rust!.intoe 4 if to complete ac- following rrquirernenls wheel ni+plying hrg activitir.:; Io be fuu1lcti mu! imps- tisilir:.ptcviou�ly apprured and assisted ���lor aur rnlillcu'ctit rrant: parented in marc than nuc nctiun year) under rile urban renpxal f+rorr:►m, lilt (, t 11 Requirements on the thmnt:of all- *,14:111 ix; i;I..u)red And dreurctl by Use its- water lord sewer fmAlitic. program, the !plications ns*,et forth in ¢570.308; 1.14rant to he it project. As drfilled in 24 tivirhborhoud facilities program. or Elie �. 12) itegnlrements on r!ntifyinr the (141. t 511.3. The t•nviroIllicit tIII review ol'en rpaee lair(! prot;Iant, described-!it public that,the application has been sub- sit such project mould 4tke luta account 1570 1111) ill. (3). (4) and (61, rmpec- ;�ndttcd And is available to brtererslyd Use relationship between component tively with funds progFluned in Elie ap- ;spartles upon request. as described III activities. anti Ute cumulative environ- pileatiott for block gnat funds to cover • 100.309; aired 111'"nial effects of activities. Uta.e err Ls. ! FEDERAL REGIStER. Vat. 42. NO. 205—TUESDAY. OCIOCER 25. 1977 • ti Y• :. �� 14 . ; • : .rri ).elmtnrrserneyd /r,r rials n/).tan- are-:v.•Ilit•:•e aro pro iris which prewklo economic decline,or dhAnvcatluenL Is of S* .11"11, and r:-:•irnnmr+:till cl+:die.. Prh+r lens-file: thready t0 1•:s- mut mtkiemte- sdlllrkaut magnitude Lhat public ncLlun .S to nispiond tit ILs appllr:+tlr+ts.an apt+11- Inrswsr. Ivrawss wlss resile In arras is Irsulml RL Ulr. prsost little to arre.-4 • riust easily s11luaalr 011•:sIN•ad Inrul lw:ds whirls alt) tuts,users, 114 srryulrcuirsda mf sheat rondhtions: permitted activities so five Ike purlao-.o or onvil:•umrund as•.s:x;- Irsr rralah 111111. Suds projeeW assay Itselade any eligible activities soecessary mu•fils rrquired by LI (:1019 Part 58. her list ransideaed to peau spotty benenL law- to racy said-the Neighborhood rov!L.•sli- +• the pkundnst and caprsedy buildbug pur- 01141 maleratc-Jnrnnse hK'tawls turfy it sinew plats. Including public fsclhLlcs pusses authorized by 1570-W5 tat mail Ilia ImnoNlls can be readily deLeru,iued. and set vim: Ibt.mud for the provision of Informatleat and wily tial portion of Use costs whirls till Flimiiation of detrimental condl- '¢ anal resmlrces to citira ns p ursm tat to actually benefit IwAcr-Ine01nt lien-ons; tions Which aro scattered or located old- 1570.2204(d)12). tis,-1570.304(d)12).Atter alsnoval of its up- may be hirludesl ht Ilse emnlnitathat fpr skit comprehensive neighborhood re- ; pllcallon. the aps+llant, will he scan- fuo11ks which inInclpally tletmfiL low-mul vibillratdos& arena: permitted DeUvitles ,• buuxcd wills funds prol:rammed In Ilia modu•rale-income persons. Examples of are only those neecAsary to eliminate Use •, nppifcalk n to cover those cost% two- projects which meet lists mhtairemenL speeltic conditions of blight or physical '! vided Use locally funded work was sus- are rehabilltatlon lams pro4ranns In decay. througi acsufslUon of blighted dertsken las compliance will&the resildre- hie:her-iucossui areas where there are Its- sLrurtunw, demoliLiim or Interlin as- Insists of this Purl. cane lioiills to thualify for the least:,and sistatice. . §S7u.tu� 1'rs.arwm beam& in Iusr-ussd ^Uirmb•e et4tible lml,lle t ervk es asses or. till) Activities sieeessary to eompieto i unssis gone-furua+r p.•r•sss.. einptuvtsenl cwua'rltar prinkiel dirccL- urb;us renewal projects pursuant to . ly to lower-income l+rrr4aw. 11570.801 and;570.803. (a) General.(1) All community devel- est Ecorsamle derrlopment projects, aiv) Tia following activities to ellsll- aliment funds aro to be toed for prejerta These issrlwle acenamle development nate sho ns and blight which may be un- or acUvilm which principally benefit projects rligdlle under 1570.20.7.The to- dertaken only by dial r ssed clues So Ile- law- mid moslemle-income persons un- 1,51 coat of Much projects may be consid- rnrtl in 1570A52. der ilio definitions in paragraph Ib) of reed to luhscipally bens tit low-and mad- Win section.Projects or activities which s:sate-iswalie persons wiser evidence ac- (A) Elimination of slums and blight t do not Its Incipally bellefit loan-and mod- relatable to the Secretary Is contained II for the purpose of aLtmcUng middle- crate-Incase persons aro exceptiomt to ilia(application siawmg Use&Use follow- and upper-Insane residetnts back Into a tills general policy 111111 may be mnd0r- Int:renditions aha met: catimuuliy. Viese are limited to prof- taken wily when they are clearly Neces- (I) Mis Projects can reasonably be eels to enewirage Use provision of new •. salt' to attain other statutory objectives expaa4sl to tiueaet a retain a sigsllncant or relsabilitated housing and related pub- y' strider the criteria and definitions its number of per uent jobs, a majority 1k Improvements and facUllls designed fzsmurnlds le) of U1111 5041012.Sucks ac- of which are arailable to Use low- slid to attract hialser-lsua01Ne residents. An 1 tivllies muse 110 Specifically justified Is nsn41crale_income residents of Use 10- example is demolition of deteriorated Use apldleation. colity. or strictures and a4gWsiUon of blighted re- (21 las seleettnr. projects and actin- lilt Tile Irojeela will alliance the Yin- property for tiller s for ucUon middle- nd flea and dndgnaUnC areas far block bility of canmemiai ridetprises now pro- to pper-inessi of units toe nstrand grant funding. Use applicant shall all- Ywing swelled saYices in neighiorlstsolis sipper-facotne ramifies,and constrvctlosl dress ilia needs of low- as wen as mad- which enmtalsi a majority of tow- mid of trialed Mlceet and seats improve-. .J • crate-income tocsins. given 1&e &nature sauxleratc-hre01ne residents or will serve menta. Waist .f anti relative severity of their needs.and alt+ e.wedMindorlon s slums and 70A62 to aLtroct:ahch catep'prkrs to UoOse areas. in diMtrtissrd clLitx as 1lensted pas 1570.453 A • Shalt Include prajectx suitable to mors,- (41 Projects necrsaury to undertake fair the psirp0.sta of eronwnle development Int. Unxe needs which Can he carried another project which principultil bene- netivites which are designed to secure � otst with available re sourev% Ills loan-and maderale-income persons, tin tax issue and provide 0mpploymctst (b) Projects which principally benefit Them are. IproJccts which must be car- Ulrmwln commercial and/or biduddal lana- and moderate-Racoma Persons. ski out prior to,or are ass eNCRUal Can- developmL.RL wiliest include this full array of projects penins of.undertaking anoUner cwmnu- 12) Projects designed to meet needs and activities permitted under Use pro- silty development or horning project, hoping a particular urgency.These are e . gram such tun couprelwlsslte neighbor- will& win prh&clpally beniont law- ami !projects which are designed to alleviate ' hood revitalization proamins.other pro- maderate-itltome persmss as defined by a serious and Immediate threat to Use l grains to prevaid or eliminate slums unit thin section.An extunple Is construeLlonealth 1 blight, provision of public services anti of a flood or dralnnre facility prior to which 0r waetnro i the communitysel- facilities, mal economic developmenit. censtructints or rehabilitation of low- which is o[recall origin finance t e Ute ala- + Buda projects and activities may lie in- anti maferate-Income lawizing.The tot al ldfrts !s .andla l0 sourthe projects i eluded in Use canpilnUon of the funds costs of such project may,be considered on Its ,siv and other soarers of founding which principally betsent tow-and meld- princyx+IlY to benefit low- and mater- arc I1oh considered A condition canwill gat- , OroUy be eonsldered Lo be of recent ori- 'r erase-iticome persons it they meet one of ate-Income persons It: gin u it developed or became critical `. Use following rules: 11) The pmjecL will not disproportion- within IS months preceding the appli- l i i Projects bruefitting loin-and mod- ately benefit higher Income p01som:and cation for funds. orale-InL•ome areas. These are projects (IU Ilse project wlob:h will principally (tit CUmpullug program beneAl. (l) - which serve a geographic arca covaUting laatent low- and moderate-Itwame tier- The costs of administration and plan- of one or snore census Lracts.anumern- sons is included In the applixlnL's three- ning may be excluded from the taompu�x- tion districts or parts thereof.designated year twlmnsudLy devehipment plan and !lois of Use amount,of funds which bene- by the appllcmnL.whose IWMIIAtiwl cam- can be undertaken within three years. lits low- and ssalernte-Income persons tales a i nsjorlLy or low-and malrnle- (e) •F.rrefptlous. Projects and arlivi- as they will generally be assumed to Inane Isersons. Ilse total cost, of such fps which do not principally benefit hencilt Stich[parsons In the same propot- projects and activities may he conaWenri law- mul molerote41sronie {person are Llun as the remainder of Use crane. • to principally benefit low-and moderate- limited to Use fallowing cmtegarhs, mul 121 The amount of any grant funds Income persats it: Its so snore than 25 percent of the grant seipasead by 13@D to be applied to the to- (1) 7710 project Is dssWiel to meet funds: l+aysit nt of hirbari renewal trtnlposnry specific uceds of low-%snit moderaLe-in- Ill Cerllaam programs to present or haus puratimst to 1570.802 may also he ' Collin perMIS:anti eliersi"ale slams and bliphl. 'picot lit- exclmld train lilt-cempmlaLlon. alp) Mw major benefits of Use lamje•l 1:lu+le: Irl The eosin of propjccts and scliv- :. will he for the low- and imoderalc-In- (l) Cbmpmhrnsive ssthrllboshoai re- Nks which mecl one, or Use definitions come residents of the area. vitally otion pratlronis as dermal In of prhlcdlxslfy beneflUing low-and shod- (_) Projects directly bene filling law- 9 570.301 in) where the applicant darn- erase-hic01ne persons In paragraph Ib) and moderate-income persons resldfnir onstrairs In Use Application Mat ilia ex- s"ll be included In accordance wfUn Use. outside of low-and moderate-income knit of physical deray. deLerioratial. relevant provisions of UmL paragmish. • rEDERAL 11E0151ER. VOL. 42. NO. 205—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1977 .;. • 1 00;I4. . --- ___`...._..ii:L:1'��•' i JLL7i—_..rte - �� --- - -- -., � . tmlh Ponds budgeted for conlinl:en4*11% vit:aliratioll area. ha: bread despghtat&ed idenientallun &]tall bo Indicated in Wo 1• � nndrar meal opUt,n tartivILIM shall de and sillier Areas when ••anti-conhl,anrnt eltlwx:i lrutlelpAllon plain. J cxpendrd U►such A iia nter that the per- project:. Arc propmed sir ongoing. *Ilia (a) Alonllaring and evaluation. CILI s crnt:u or the Lot•11 t:ru nt,which prhiod requirrmhrilt for a cou antinlLywide pruc- Y.ctis nn(! clllrcn orgunlz:ttlsitls shall lhC =! patty bemeflU;low-and moderate-in(:Camne cu; away be satisfied b, Involvement of given Ole oplsoilumiLy to munitor A:ad pet•Iomn. N nut resiuced below 75 lacreent. ret•rr,cnlaLlvcs of all such neiChbor- subnnit num ment.. ata All aspect. of Ute tit The amount of grant funds which hoods .aid multi-co aliginent project Community Development. Program, hl- t ) mus] lie used for projects which princl- areas.The process shall/meet Lite follow- eluding Uho pert ormanceof tteapplicatit pally benefit low- tend model'ate-income fair slandur(is: And its grantees and contractors. They pertions may be Adjusted by Ole applf- (l) All a:.peCtS of ciUMI parLicipatiun shall Also lite given Ute opportuniLy to cant lit the Amount by which Lite ex- shall he conducted lit all open nl:umer. cvaluak•projects Anti activities to deter- penditttres of Ute Applicant fur such with freedom of access for all interested mina whetter obJectives are achieved. A. projects have exceeded 75 percrnL or the persons; 'Ilia methods lay which such opporLuni- r�! grant AmlCaunls In Federal Fiscal Years (it) ']*here shall he involvement of low- tits bliall be mado Available shall be in- i. ]J77 or later, and niodertte-income persons. ineinbers (1lrated lit the citizen participation pian. til ie) Waiver provisions.The Secretary. of minority rroups,resident.of connpre- it,) Submission of rictus and propos- 7 .�. .At her discretion, may waive the per- hensive neighborhood rev itAlh atlon als.'Ilio applicant%hall provide for still L L.1 i rentatce ilntitaLions of this srr.Lion where arras and other turas In which uuallf- encuthrano Ole submLmlon of views and s. the applicant subtnits information that component,projects rare proposed or oil- propo:aia rerarlhng Ono Community De- drtunn%trates that such waiver is Drees- I:otna:, the elderly. tile, handicapped.and velopmenL Program by citizens, p aruc- a° nary other isersons directly affected by the ularly..low-and hn(utleratc-Income )ter- 11.; (f) Afitipalinl; adverse. rDcels. Whcre Community Development Program; stens anti resldenta of blighted neighbor- .• programs will result tat direct or Indirect (iff) There shall be continuity of par- hoods.'this includes submission of such f displacement or otlher hardships to low- iicipation by specific citizen representa- views: 1 .and moderate-income persons. Lite ap- lives throughout all stages of the pro- (1) Directly to lite npplicanL daring j: plicalut shall take appropriate stents to grain, including development of the app- ,the planning peritxl prior to public hear- minimize such displacement or hard- plication and prormin implententaLion, ines on Ole Application: 1 alilps.Section 570.30.1(b)(1) requires Ole inohnilorinf;,and evalu:tlfun.As descrified (2) 'rorecoriiired nt,!ghborhood,proJ- applicanL to Include fail Its community ill subsrcUon(d) below: ecL arca, And conununitywide citizen development plant the actions it will Lake Liv) Citizens shall be provided nde- organizatrnhs: to nssiat low-anti utodcrate-income per- quate Ind timely Information, so As to 13) AL neighborhood and other meet- sons to remain in existinr locations and enable them to he meaningfully involved inlM it scheduled by Une appliranL prior ,�• ( to nilLICALe adverse effect. oil such per- in important decisions AL various stages to formal public hearings:and suits its a result of neigitborlhood revi- of the program: 14) AL formal public hearings. r;t talizalion activities. (v) Citizenns• parLiclularly low- and Tile appllcant'shall provide timely re- i p t{ moderate-lncoate pennons and re:.idcnts sponses to all proposals submitted to it, it § 5711.311 Ctlitcn participation rrquirr' of biulhlcd neighborhoods, shall be en- including written responses to written cmuraCed to submit their views and pro- proposals slating Ute reasons for Ole Ac- t (a) Ccneral.The applfcant shall pia- petals rr;;ardlug the Community Decel- tion Laken by tyle applicant on the pro- visit,citUens with an adequate oppantu- ulumu•nL Prurraitl; pix;al. 'Ilia citizen parLielpaLlon phis city to participate ila Une development at tv!) lot any community wide or neigb- %hall sLato Ole member of days within • tine application. nail in lmplemcntatian. borhood advisory conhnif lee th:,L Is es- which responses will be provided.When- nwnnitorint; and evaluation of Ove pro- labli:.hcd,there i:hall be adequate rcpre- ever praLicable,re.spotiaes should be pro- grant. Tile applicant shnll also provide scnlatiat of low- and moderate-incoate vided prior to lite final heatring oil Ole a adequate Infurniaton to citizens. hold persons, members of minority groups a]nplicaLion. � I puhffe henrilars to obtain views of ciU- -.and other persons directly affected by U) ConiWalnts. 'Ilio plan shall pro- teals.•and provide citizens an Opportunity Lhe program. vide fur answering complaints!n a tbuc- to comment on Ole applleant's comma- ((i) Scope o/Partiefisation.The applf- ly and responsivo :Wanner. Written re- laity development performance. Nothing cant shall provide for Lhe continuity of aponses slinli be provided within 15 ! in these requirements, however,shall be citizen participation throughout all working day& construed to restrict Ole responsibility slnres of the program.This includes ells- Ig► Technit•al assistance.To facilitate + and authority of Lite applicant for the zea involvement lel Line development of cilixen 1xtrOclp.•14lar the plan shall pro- f' development of Ole application and Ole the citizen Partidpatiou phut, as well as vide for teelinical atssislance through execution of its Community Dt,velopmeaL fnvadveitunt in Idle following areas: stair or other resources.Such Assistance Program. - a I t Application development.Citizens snail be available on a timely basis: ail Written citizen participation shall be Involved fn development of the (1) To appropr]Ilia neighborhood or- ' plan. 'Ilia applicant shall prepare a annual application.lncludlur: 1.1anizatiwns. Project area organizaLlots. p written citizen )s.•trticipatiot plait WAt U) •Ilia three-year community delel- and coinn unlLywide advisory groups, If provides procedures by which each of Ole oputmiL plain. Includhhr. Ute identillea- any. so that they may adequately par- t requirciinenls tart forth in lite following Unit of community development and Lieipato hit planning. Implementation, subsections will be implemented. The housing, needs. and-the setting of pri- nnhonftoring. anti evaluation. ane] )clan&hall be followecl bri;hinhng with Ute orities; (2) Whenever possible to groups of preparttlon of the first application to be ail) 'Ilia Housing Assistance Plan.in- tow- and modemle-income personsltd subnhllted to BUD oil or after Ole elfec- eluding the annual housing action pro- groups of residents of blighted neighbor- five date of these regulations.IL stint1 re- Croat: floods which request assisLance in devel- main!n effect until all ncUvitles atssLsk%I WIN The annual Community Develop- taping proposals and statements of views. { under this Paul are completed, or until nhrat I'rucMin;and 'I'cehnical aaistance may Also be di- It l::superseded by a new plan.Upon rt,- tiv) SultsequenL amensitnesh: Amd ;(wird hmnrd ar.&psling cltiyrns In orgA- tp,re.t, the 1%1:111 shall be subanitted to other rhaiwars to the above, In accord- sizing antf operitting neb,;lhbarhootl and JIM to old In Wo 11:13ulllnl: at coast- anreWith 1570.312. pnl(tiaarea ori;a::intinasmrdiret.•trry- plaint, and to facilitate monitoring and ( a f'ruurand, Impleinrmlafbut. Citi/A-11 Int: Calif. Community nity Dcrelepment Pro- t' cvailt:t(hm• involvcusent its prorramt implrmrutntlimt gram acLlvJLlm M.1here fehslble. Lrchni- ,i pct Siandards of participation. (t) may lake the forst of Advisory commit- cal Ist.islnnce should tae provided by spe- •'t '171&applicant:;hall provide a process for Lees ror opre:elinr prurruus,direct oprr- r.ilisfs aelowicai by lite orgauhbathnts and citizen parLicflsastion at tine commutitty- •lion of certain Activities. self-help at- Croups assisted. 'f Cchnleal assManee Is .�: wide level•and at the neighborhood level furls,or Warr types of Involvement.'Ilia an eligible activity and may be provided whero comprehensive nefgltbOrihtwd re- holes ril!•rens will play In ),naCr;lln lin- tither by tho applicant directly or FEDERAL RrCISiLR, VOL 42, 140. 40S--111I5DAY. OCiORIR 25. 1917 i �0747 W.Isiti TROi'(IS It RULES llu•„ua:h nrranrcmenis with public or ]nralions, 111111 cons-•sed with Adequate §570.301, C„nanrli,,lt7 1),•relopnlent ::'ti i� prh•AloeiltlLIM. 11,11 Ice. :It) Adequisto! Injitrination.Ilse. aptilf- M Public heap inus.The plait s11all tire)- Ali enLlUru)enL nHp!lcatlou shall !n- �. CAM !.11,111 ,,,,Vida for full public acre.:a v1do for a sulflchna uwr:ber of hearuos elude it sume)utry o[ a Community De- , t,) progran Information And afnrsnativo to obl,1ln ritl;zen vices:at different star.Cs volt l.oienL Plan.'[leis docuanctit s1Hill lac •,'r i cRucty to get adequate, lnfornlatlun to of Ilse Couununity lA velnpusetst 1'rO- submitted every third year tu;part of Elle clll:ens, espelcally to those of low- and gram. Such hearings shall be held at annus! alapll:aLlon for funcJx beginning ;;+• : inaxlerate-Ilicoicand toWine resldfnl:III convenient times :nil lucations. !tear- with Etre first appllcation submitted on . •3•', lower-lrrr,,me or bill-kited neh:llborhon als. lug arrsi11ccrne11ts ..h„uld matt! pw:ibrc or after April 1, 19711.It shall suntmarlrt (1) At Elie time npplleant begins plan- the full participation of handicaplKd Ilse: ce)uununlLy devcluptncut nu11 110115- nlnp for Use next isrol.ra11 yiar, the foal- citiz n5. lowing programs information shall he lob needs of Lite applicant, its connect- /t) !ra-subratissiu)1 hrari)rgs.I'11t alit- Itciuivt slraltgy for nicetirig those needs. I1IndC aVILilabte to Citl.ens: +•+ i (U 1'ht total anle)nnL of entitlement, )ahe:lnl shall bold :)L ]east two kinds of Including Its lonf;- nnc! short-tont ob- �t funds la be made ninti nolo to tit am11i- public hearings prior to the subndss:ioll jecLives. And tilt activities planned fur �!' or Like application; Else next three ye:us.11te pl:u1 summary n ` enUti The range at nelivtllCx that n1:ay (t) • 111 4111111111 Views of cillzCli. at Ilse Madill be develorped fit accordance with 1 1,e undertaken with EirSc[units AndIlse Withal :aa1:c of aludiration 4level,.piau:nt Are.switte develuputcuL pl:tn11hrg and Ila- �{ 1•fnd e)f activities previously funded in o)1 community devvicipm•nt foul housing Llonal urban rrowth liallcses and shall ;;• I Ac , aes, mi ed and prioritld on theks latest colsisL of the following: is Vie cnsnusunity. , •, fill) Ilse types of activities Ineligible annual perfurnsance report. And to re- (a) Summary of community develop- under the Act, ceive their proposals. Applicants shall usent and housing needs. This shall In- (!v) 'Ilse processes to be followed fn hold much hearin;s.in locations around chrdo Vie following: !� drawing up and approving the local all- Elie city or county which are convenient (1) A community pro/Ue on a form to plication and the schedule of meetings in time geld place to persons of IOW And bo prescribed by 11111), which provides sued hearings. moderate income And .residents Of data rerardhiff population and income (v) The citizen pratlelpittion plan. blighted neighborhoods. ciharacteristics of Elie conununity, the 'r including t.lie roles of designated nell:le_ (D) On the proposed application prior condition of the dousing stock, and Else ' ly' borhood And project area organizations to Adoption of a re-Whhtion or s flnilar economic condition of the connmunity as And the conununitywicle citizen pnrtict- actiolt by the local raveruhlr body au- n whole. patfon process,and thorlving the filing of tine application. (3) A narrative summary of tilt sip- (vi) A summary of other important. (2) Additional hearings. Ill order to plicauL's community development and program requirements. review prograut pragre.. and perlorl,- housfnr needs,particularly those of low- 12) The )Lpplfcnitt shall provide for since. Lite alilllicar)t sial! Bold nit at.' I- And 1110clarate-income households. 11115 full and Wisely disclosure of its pr»gran IWO public hearing or lie.rhes after shall include It description of the major records and Information consisLent with the Inorram is opi rational and nn hater needs for neighborhood revitalization, such competing public interest,concern- than ilia start of planning for the next for community facilities and public !m- a„ it11; personal privacy also] oblicatiaills of promani year. pro entenW. and for ecolnomic develop- S rouficlentiality As are rerugni7.ed by 5 (3) .tiatices.In order to give adequate ment.The narrative may be presented in sytn• it U.S.C. 553. Documents relevant to the notice of public lu ing s: a manner most convenient to Lite appl!- 1 community detelopmenE program shall (1) 'lie applicant, shall, at ]cast 1.1 rant. However. all nefrliborhoods or �. be Available for citizen review upon re- days prior to each public hearing lair areas Laving sirnillrant concentrations •;'�r�� quest (either verbal or written) durill f earlier if required by local law) publish of low-And nsodeaate-income persons or r"41 i' normal working hours of Lite appliealt• n ],olive it, easily r•eartnble type In the blighted or deteriorated housing shall ..'01.1 Copies of tine fullowhir materials shall nonlegal and feral sections of newspars- bo specifically Identified. and Lite major - s. be put on display in one or more loci- ors of general circulation, in minority needs or each described. :t. Linim reasonably accessible to persons and non-L•'uglish L•uu;cage newsl,allers ib) Comprehensive strategy. Ilse sip- A. effected by Ilia program including Elle reaching persons of how and moderate plicant shall de-scribe how It proposes handicapped: Income and fit neirinbarhood newspalmrs to meet Its identified community devel- U) All mailings and promotional me- or periodicals servint: ]ow- And insider- opmeuL and housing needs. particularly '! terial. nte-incOtne neirhbol•hnods. Such notices tlu)se of low- and moderate-income (fi) Records of hea•hlrx. shall Indicate Lite dates. thnw:, plAccs famlifer.residing in or expected to reside - (111) All key documents. Including all And procedures of Elia hearinc.the WPIcs tit Lite community.The strategy shall in- • '. ?.' lirior applications, leder of approval, LO be considered.bn-iin information ahnut elude summary description of Else follow- '�•.t t 1)crformance reports,evaluation reports. the prot:rain and the procedures And tins- Ing: ti ! other reports required by 11LTD. And t11t Ing being followed lit the development (l) Neighborhood revitaf 6iion. This 1 proposed and approved application for and approval of the Application. sh:Ldl Include: Elie current year; (i!) The appliInnt should tire radio. (1) I110 applicaul's clLywide strategy Uv) Copies of the rcrulalimns and is- televis lost. newspapers. mid other media to prevent and eliminate slums and suances roverning Use program: And to publicize public henrfugs• blight,an11 to maintain and preserve via- ;r•,I (v) Explanation of ImporlailL pro- (j) leilingual. Wherever n significant, blu neighborhoods. 111nis shall empha-. 7. P.! gram requirements, such as contracting number of low- Alto[ moderate-income sire Elie actions to be taken that wi11!m- •'a% ! procrdurcs, environmental ix,llcles, fair persons and resldenl::of blighted ucirh- prove conditions for luw-and moderate- , houshlr and other equal opporluuriy re- horhnods speak and read a primary income persons residing In or.expected rr'• ! cpdrenlrnte, r:llncatlun provisions. tend fatinuare oLlser thnn Haudish, Use phut to reside 111 theco inumity; Y, . �• the A-95 review proreua. :hall ,!,,vide. that all uotlecs and us11jor (1l) Identification Of Alhy Aeras dash:- •� (3) Meetings.Ilse applicant In revon_ clocuntrnls be prodaeed In such I:usrua,:e nalrcl for cnnsprnccnsivo siriChboncocul aye); i alble for atisurhlr fiat public ntreLings air langwil-m and tint b1hogial opium:- revllalizaLl,,ul:ro.:rams.and Elie slratc•I:y i are conducted fa Else local gavclism,•nE. Itnlitics shall be otfeied at required pub- for s0fillizinif ane upi radina;each surlt •�h, !i communlLywdde advisory committee, lac heari11la• arca.llhis shadl tuchule a description of t:P.1 l neighborhood and project area orgmsl- (k) Confingciscy arlieitirs. 11,,: i11a1 any laublic services required to support 1i oaf lues fn order to provide informaijoil shall provide that if the appliranl, physical clevednpinent Activities, and the : t and respond to questions about,the Con)- chc,raw•s to identify int IIs Application call- role of any neig11borhood oreanlr�ttions Homily DtvelopmenE 12ruaram. The sip- Linrenry activities UhAt could replace any fitArcompltshing revitalization object- T�.f plica t,is responsible for obtaining:sill- activitic:c disapproved by 1111D during i1,, s ,e . Was or summaries of all tnretirrs.Such alipliration review,)lar r•Itf7Cn p:arllrllrt- Lives. 7 r u)eelliel:x shnll be timely, heli) tit can- Linn prore..s shall be! Involved im the re- Por each of Lite above Lite applicant shall venient times and at Icadily acee.sMi de lreLi,,11 of such cuntuarcncy Activities. dmerlbes :ss r[DERAL REGISi[?, VOL. 47, NO. 705—TUESDAY, 0000E11 75, 1977 f: :� • - PROF . .'D RULES - .. -- �G•lli9 y- (A) Ilan Objectives, 130111 lour.-term borhnod faclllLo. and nlhvr facilities Alaps shall he clearly Irglble. and nil ' Holl ,,hurt-term, to be achieved. quanll- Gln! ingnuvruu•ui.., and hl n planner W ina(aa mil mill led sbull be of Ehe ,,Hole Iletl wherever ponsible: Im••uro full oppnitua ily fur IIarUclpatlon %rale and rover file :111111: arras. More ;.•� (ut) The Phys irml (Icvelopnlenl pruj- by.aral benrgits ta.,!hla h:u.lhra;►;uYI; Hilus Onc Lypc Of Infnrinatfan may be 1 seta:prvilimse t,such as code etiforcrnleilt, lit As de-Ji-cArd compieliensive ce,mbioed on Dile 11131)if Lite Information s•e•tsebilitatlOss,swrinisillors.demolition,or neb-liburhocxl revitalization arca::; is ccarly lip lble wlscn comibincd. .4, public Ilnprovensrnls; till Ila other areas If Lite principal §5711.305 An11uu1 Gin1111u11ity Dr.•rlelp- ;=;.! • (C) 'Ilia regadalory and other actinns beneficiaries will be low-Paid ssmaderatc' nlrnn 1'rn;;riun. ;.1 prnpo:cd W be taken to Ileacs hollslsslf lucocnepersons;and •• maintenance asld Improvement and the (Ili) To support,housing assistance ac- Inch annual application shall contain t promotion Or reinvestinent.Tllla assay las- tivitics for lower-Income pensotis, n GonunmtUy Development Program dc- .1 k elude actions.to eliminate reclllnhlr with r•1) Fconomllc derelohment.A dcscrip- scribing the prajccl.. to be carrlec! out •''� respect to property iusurmlcO asset the than of the applica11L.a slrate;!Y for eco- wiLh program year fonds.Such projects 91� -availability of credit for the purchase none:deveio nuns is shall be consistent with Elie previously 1 required from lis- sldmnitted three-year Community De- 11 and rehabilitation Of 11111181111. .41141 [Ili' arc.%.:cd cities, as deflnecl lit 1570.452. 1i.•' promotion Of hn•eslinenl in rivitusation that propose block pra11t funded ccs- velopmenl flan, or an amended plan of detertnrated or abandoned housing: 11uaiic development activities: it is op- ,,hail be at Wnitled with the application (D) An Implementation scneduie lienal fur other aplalfcanls.The strategy as required by 1570.312(a). The Cons- 1V showlsir Ute anticipated timr,inof Pclivi- +ball conxIA of n plant to Improve Else, tuttntty Development Program shall cas- h r: ties and Lire coordination of block grunt f:1 acral eceimm�fe condition of the a1)- slat of the following: funded activities and other local acliniss; lilicant. to solve problems resulting from (a) Project sum inary The proposed e►'.i (1•-) Tho anticipated resources. Inclu- population loss or a stagnating or Cie- projects shall be rrollped by location,an ti dint,: block Grant funds, other rectorial. cliulu;;tax base,and to niftigale the fa,- a form prescribed by HUD.and the fol- ' a State•or local funds.amt,private hitest.- tors of econosnle distress cited in Lite lowing information shall be provided for Incnt: consnluuity profile described In 1570, ".It: k (I') The fackirs the applicant,took in_ 3041a)(1). The strategy shall inclu(le: C1) Tile name of Elie project or to account in itlaking prorrant decisions (i) A description of the major needs activity• .1111! Else rew,-oils for designating specific for economic development lin the Jo- t21 The location and service area, las- auras for treal11lcsst and ticketing; Lite 01111y; eluding the censor.tracts) or enumern- �. ' projecLs to be carried out lit such areas. (ifs Identification of Elie sittliffirant, tion district(s). + tiii.) The strategy shall also describe Potentials for economic development. (3) The income and metal character- Ilia-anions contemplated W mahiLain or 1111'111ding all analysis of any factors Istics of the population benentting from a dr-vela a an economically and racially ell- which ugly be bm(•eding private Invest- lite project or activity,and how the:bene- "�' ver.meet romuuunity. Including Lhe ac- assent• and it desrrlptian of ally unique ffciares were determined. tions the ut%plicalil will take to must Opportunities for private Investment (f) A description of Liza activities low- and mtodemle-itneome persons to which now exist: which comprise each project, and the ;3!t reuullii in existisig locations,and to luiti- - CHI) A description•of the ar•tiviLles estimated costs,laid timing; i:at^any adverse efrects os such persons proposed to further economic develop- (5) The amounts and sources of other mens and t11 attract private tui c tnmcrlt, public funds and private Investments on- a8 a reatiltof neighborhoodrcvilallr"eticln Else cnrirdirsallon of block ticilnaterl to be provided: ' ortivities; an applicant proprlsing to u+e Including. it :Anek rrant funds to attract or retain Va"'I't funded 1101vitics with other local 16) The environmental review status; higher Income item nns shall dmcribe its actions laud a timetable for pruvision of (71 A justification for each exception Other Federal and State resources; project which describes how the require- ll -Aratcgy for acconpliblhig this:• sssents of 1570.302(c) are inet. (2) Mousing. 'Ilse applicant shall de- (10 The number and types a[ per- (b1 Cost summary. This will consist scrlbe a stratcry to Improve Use housing mnuent jobs expected to result from of a tabular summary. on a form to be conditions lit the community and to meet er.Elnolnlic dcrWolassteut projects, par- prescribed. of proposed block grant ex- ile housing assistance :leads that bawl! par- ticularly Jobs available to low-and niod- entic-income persons and We t acs of penditures ht specific categories and the 4 leen identified. The strategy shall de- job training whirlt will be provided to anticipated resources available. i scribe: such residents:and (c) A miap or snaps of time applicant's (1) Ilia nature of Elie lsoushir stock time (v 1 Evidence of commitments or lit- jurisdiction showing the locaLlons and applienrlt would like W achieve In terns forest by developers of new or expanded service areas of proposed activities, by cif Ura mux of owner-renter housing, employment facilities. census tnmcts or enumeration districts. shiglo farsilly-mul I ilia taffy lloushu:, and t01 77erce-year acclivity srunmlary. at.([ Rely designated comprehensive 8ulsidl;iM-nulatiulxddir,ed hauahlg, and Thix shall consist of a tibular summary nefrliborhood revitalirvatlen areas. The Use types of honshig and related pro- of the projects pmiswcd to be carried naps shnil be consistent actin the to- grants required to achieve such a mix Of ouL with block grant funds during. the quirements of scale and legibility In •1 housing stuck: this shall »oL be flacon- ase%t three years to Implement the nppli- 1570.304(4). slstessl with the Ilousing Asbistance callus comprehensive strate". grouped §570.306 Iluul,in-Awl•ist:ulce 14:111. Platt r•ispdresnents til 1570.306: by location. tine anticipated timing. tho (a) Ccneral Provisions. This section ill) 'Ilia Lyp(s of acLions Use applicant goals to be arrornpllshed. Else laopu- contains policies, procedures. require- will take to achieve greater spatial de- latinu benefitting. and time csthnated ments and standards governing the concentrntion of housing oplaOrtuniW(s block grant and other funds to be pro- Ilousing (II Assistance Plan AP)•; for lower-income persons:and vided: (1) Purpose. The IIAP Is required as (111) The actions the applicant, will 111) Maps.The plan shall include maps abasic part of Elle application for as- take to nllirmatively furLhcr fair housing showlue lite following Infornlatlot. by stxtatice usuter this P.M.Tile HAP serves In the ap3dlcant.s jurlalletion and pita- ceirmis tract or rtiumcratioi elltirt:lrf • as n elacasurc of the conditions of the mlote at creator rhnlve of honshlr nlaiwir- 11) Ilia cxteuE nlail Incalion of low- appiicanl.s hnli%lug stuck and We heeds tonittes for mfnrrhim and female- alld sncrteratc-ba-0nsc 13CM011s: ' headed households;and (2) Thr,extent and location of ininor-• housing assManee. Further.pthe rHAP * tiv) Tho block grunt, funded actions fly(:rompresidents: Y serves to cslnbl4sts goals for PB.slsttaice Ilia applicant, will Lake to facilitate ac- (3) The extruE and location of sub- ixsL stilted to nerds of lower Income.per- •• !l connallsh11ment 11[ 1lousinle nssislance standard and detcrinrotctl hotlsimg: :.ems and to further the rcvlt:lair ltlote of Cil:ens. 64) 'Elle lorallolaa and service arca.; Else conmmulsity. Including Elie re:aora- (3) Community Jacilitfrs and public of black rranL funded projects included t(o11 and rehabilitation of stable neigh- • improvcmemts. 'ilia applicant shall de- in the 121-111. Isscludina any designated borhoods to Une maximuni extent pass!- 1 scribe it strategy to meet Its major sscelis rouepirhensive neichborhood revillifing- bie, and time reclamation of Elie housing �'. for recreation,open space.parks.nelgh- 1.3081 arca- stock where feasible through the use of a 'ti Le. TEOfRAI R[OISIfit. VOL. 42, 110. 205--TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1977 • oil /1`ftJ .s C *a✓r O. THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT YtASMtuCiON,U.C. '26410 Y� April 15, 1977 mSr:0RANDU1,1 FO.F: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Recipients 4�* Subject: Conmunity Development Block Grant Program t Durinnthe first few weeks that I have been Secretary { of Housing+and Urban Development, we have concentrated our eneraies on developing the budget and legislative changes that will begin to reflect the high priority that President Carter places on meeting the Nation's community development and housing needs. •rhe Administration 's initial proposals, both leoislative and in program direction, were made public in my statements before the House Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development on February 44, and the Senate Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs on March 4. Our strategy comprises three major urban policy initia- tives: First, t1UD will focus its programs and funds on cities that have the greatest needs. Second, we will make HUD pro- grams responsive to the need for a comprehensive, balanced approach to treatment of community problems. Third, we are taking management steps to achieve the basic statutory objec- tives of our program, especially those directed to the needs of low- and moderate-income people. While the Congress is workina on our legislative pr000- { sals, we are ready to beton takinq administrative initiatives to see that our programs, and the Community Develonment Block Grant (CDBG) program in particular, are responsive to our stra- tegy. Our approach in doing this will be to strengthen our part- e nership with cities using block grant funds, to provide advice -? and assistance as programs are planned and carried out, and to improve our delivery of housing resources so vital to local community development objectives. ie will also be persistent in our efforts to see that the block grant program functions to meet its statutorily prescribed purpose of developing viable urban communities. In carrying out this objective, we must be certain that programs are administered in a manner principally to benefit low- and moderate-income persons. a0 f j ,'' rs �wT ..'1i'6. R It ! r.. .rW51{ ii.�t'.. .. .'.�'t. -, 1+ .j • We are sending a memorandum to our field staff expressing �4 :y our principal concerns and giving them more detailed instruc- tions and information to .guide their application review and program monitoring . tie will make this memorandum available to you so that you will be fully aware of our intentions. Let me briefly mention the major areas we will cover. In reviewing CUBG applications, we will look closely at � � t all information hearinc? on the "maximum feasible priority" certification. We will want to assure that activities which are stated to be for the benefit of low- and moderate-income Persons are actually serving such a purpose, and that activities directed toward the elimination and orevention of slums and blight are dealing with more than a far off "possibility" of blight. Where a claim is made that a project must be carried out to meet a need having a particular urgency, Area Directors will be asked to exercise tight control over the types of justification that they will accept. as a basis for determining that a particular urgency does, indeed, exist. In determining' ` that there is an urgent need, we will want to know, for instance, whether the need can be met from other resources available to the community. :. Housing Assistance Plans (HAP 's- ) will receive careful 'attention. Where communities propose HAP 's that do not address important areas of housing need in the community, the apolica- tion must be corrected . We will also be reviewina the oerfor- mance of block grant recipients to determine whether their approved HAP 's are, in fact, being implemented, - and whether ��. recipients are taking those actions within their control to .. facilitate the provision of housina . In addition, we will be looking closely at past performance ' with block grants. We will be stepgina up our monitoring efforts to determine that not only are statutory objectives being achieved, but also that communities are making reasonable progress in carrying out approved programs. While we will be asking a great deal of communities in acting to carry out the block grant program objectives, let me :b• Yr'. . assure you that we will be helpful at every sten. We will be working to improve the program's operatinq procedures so that they will not be unfair or confusing; and we will attempt to 6 prevent problems by working with you rather than against you. ;. •;.:r AdFA i d i L• .sal tt_/I .;, rF As I have stated ;Y relationship as a On numerous occasions, I see our objectives, partnership dedicated to achieving common communities better placesrook �ntwhichking with you to mace our to live, Patricia Roberts Harris a� i. } P a t V-T7 02 �R ' U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSINt" AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT P1.111NIIN! IJ?ll DEVrLOPM-11T �t) t _ '500 Series N O � i C E C?D 77-10 ,.; April 1977 Expires: October 1977 TO: HUD Field Staff Involved in CDBG Program r x' SUBJECT: Management of the Community Development Block Grant Program The Secretary recently presented her program and strategy for housing and community development to both the House and the t Senate. One of the major initiatives that the Secretary wants to begin immediately is the orientation of HUD 's efforts toward the achievement of statutory objectives, particularly those objectives that speak to the interest of low- and moderate- income people. The review of this round of block grant applications provides an immediate opportunity to redirect our efforts. We will shortly s be receiving the bulk of the entitlement applications for Fiscal Year 1977. These applications should be subjected to a thorough t and meaningful review which goes beyond conformity with eligibil- { ity and technical requirements to consider the substance of what �. is proposed and how it serves statutory objectives. It is through such a qualitative review that we can maF:e a major difference in the planninq and carrying out of community development programs . It is not my objective to deny funds or to disapprove applications . f Rather, it is my purpose to see that the block grant program is administered in a manner to further the purposes of the Act, and that this be done in a spirit of partnership and cooperation. ' The Community Development Proaram is designed to provide substan- tial discretion to local government to establish priorities and t develop programs appropriate for their needs, and local initiative should be supported. At the same time, the Act specifies national objectives and priorities, and imposes specific program require- , meats to accomplish them. The various program requirements should therefore be interpreted in light of the statutory objectives, • particularly the objective of providing decent housing and a suit able living environment and increased economic opportunties principally for persons of love and moderate income. CCS:DISI IBUTION: 1-1-1. 'V-2, 'W-3-1, R-1, 4-3-1, R-3-2, It-4. R-4-1, p'r-2, R-5, R-5-1, R-5-2, 023 t HUD-h'onh.,D. C. HL✓-173 4 l r !L1��� + rr' r' r• tiy rel~ft•n l'<<}, F� s 'ti .,�c 1•...'t h n �'.; r , ,rt �.L. ; oj00 S=•rias �� . 1 We also want to emphasize the importance of citizen partici- pation in the block grant program. I-le will expect communities to involve their citizens in the setting of priorities and in the process of developing implementing and evaluating community development and housing programs . The Act requires that adequate opportunities be provided for citizen participation and we expect to see that this national objective is attained. f . Carrying out these responsibilities will require considerable judgment and tact, and a willingness to ask questions and discuss issues that arise. To ask questions should not be equated with dictating priorities or limiting local flexibi- lity. Rather, it should be reqarded as part of an effort to work with localities in a cooperative manner toward common ends. Whenever possible, questions should be resolved through discussion and negotiation, and in a manner that preserves the ' greatest amount of local discretion. Therefore, whenever proposed programs do not appear to meet statutory objectives of applicable program requirements , or ; applications are not sufficiently clear to confidently conclude that they do, additional, information should be obtained. Because many applications have already been submitted, and others are under review at clearinghouses, you will undoubtedly need to develop different responses to individual situations, depending on the amount of time left in the 75-day review period. t For instance, if the application contains activities that are eligible under 5570. 200(a ) of the regulations, but there is ' uncertainty as to whether they meet the maximum feasible t priority certification and it is too late in the review period to obtain the additional information needed, you should accept the applicant 's certification, aperove the application and advise the applicant in the approval letter that the program s will be closely monitored early in the program year . However, ' if the activities are eligible, but there is substantial evidence that they do not meet the requirements of Section 570. 303(b) (5) of the regulations, funding for the activities - I affected by such deficiencies is to be conditionally approved . Such approvals are appropriate only where specifically identi- fied corrective or remedial actions can be taken by the grantee within a reasonable time after the end of the review period to overcome the deficiencies to the extent necessary. to permit the activities to be undertaken as proposed , or, if necessary, i with modifications. All conditional approvals must be inserted in item 20 of the Funding Approval Form (3th UD-7432) and e reasons for the conditions and the actions necessary to remove them must be specified. L1177 '00"N F 500 Sort--Js On the other hand, if it is determined toward tf:e latter part of the review period that the deficiencies are not amenable to such measures, a timely recommendation for disapproval or grant reduction should be submitted throuqh the Regional Office to the Central Office. This would include cases where the applicant has refused to modify its ti program although there was sufficient time to do so within the 75-day review period , and cases where there is no specific remedial action which the applicant can be expected to take within a reasonable time after approval of the application. Where activities are proposed which are ineliq.ible under §570. 200 (a ) , and the applicant has not substituted eligible activities during the r*eview period , the qrant should be reduced . The following is a more specific discussion of particular issues of concern. Maximum Feasible Priority In accordance with statutory objectives, applicants for block qrant funds are required to certify that their Community Development Proqrams have "been developed so as :4 ; to give maximum feasible priority to activities which will •W benefit low- or moderate-income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. " The Act also permits approval of activities "which the applicant certifies and the Secretary determines are designed to meet other ! community development needs having a particular urgency. " Although localities have broad discretion in establishing priorities and selecting activities, their programs must be designed to meet these statutory objectives . i A clarification of these requirements was included in the interim regulation promulgated on February 2 , 1977. Section j 570. 303(b) (5) of that regulation states that "Each activity contained in a Community Development Program mus E ( 1 ) Benefit low- or moderate-income persons; or ( 2) Aid in the prevention c or elimination of slums or blight; or ( 3) Meet other community development needs having a particular urgency as specifically described in the application. "I If a proposed activity cannot be shown to meet one of these objectives, it should not be approved. The following general principles should guide your review. f r 4/'17 3 iv ow wvo 1 ,,'l:�ti� rti AM. Eij00 5 Activities which benefit low-- or moderate-income Persons are defined as activities which are so designed or so located as to principally benefit lower-income persons. [Thus, activities of general benefit, such as street and nark improve- ments, must serve areas a whose residents are lower income.) Activities which provide direct benefits to , individuals are those designed to meet identified needs of lower income persons who are required to be the principal beneficiaries. These could include a public service activity the majority of whose clients are lower income persons , or a rehabilitation loan program under which the majority of the residents whose housina is to be improved are lower income. An exception to this definition may be made for applicants whose lower income populations are small and so dispersed that they do not constitute the majority of any census tract, neighborhood , or area. In such cases an activity may be deemed to benefit low- oT moderate-income persons if it meets the following conditions: the activity must be located in or serve those areas having the largest proportion of lower income residents; it must be clearly designed to meet identified needs of lower income persons; and, it must benefit such persons at least in proportion to their share of the popula- tion of the area. Examples of activities which would meet this definition are construction of sewer lines and recreational facilities In an area thirty percent of whose population is lower income, as compared to twenty percent of the total city population, where the facilities are needed by the lower income residents, and at least thirty percent i*t of the beneficiaries are expected to be lower income persons. A considerable measure of judgment will have to be exercised by Area Offices in reviewing activities coming under this exception. You should ask applicants to explain the basis Lor proposing such activities whenever their justification is not clear . Also, you should question such activities where there are concentrations of lower income Persons with ' serious needs which could be directly met with block grant j funds but which are not addressed in the application. For c j example, if a census tract has thirty percent lower income residents, but most of them are concentrated in one quadrant 1 of the tract, an activity which serves the entire tract could not be deemed to benefit lower income persons unless l it meets the test of the exception given above. Close , attention should be given by Area Offices to unreasonable i administrative costa since these can divert funds from activities e:hich principally benefit low- or mode rate-incor,.e persons or eliminate slums or blight. y' Iry 11/77 4 :3 '• �' 11 wj � �,U,�i'! id h.Atr bJtiU O 2'1�'S In your review of activities to determine whether thev conform to the maximum feasible priority recruirements , a judgment should be made whether it is necessary to look beyond mere general census tract location to determine who actually would benefit from proposed activities. Activities may be designed or located to benefit only limited part of the census tract or area in which it is located and serve only a limited part of the resident population in that area. This is particularly likely with respect to communitywide development .activities or activities in large and economically varied individual census tracts. Conversely, certain activities, especially those which generate employment for lower income persons, may be located outside neighborhoods or census tracts containing a large number of low or moderate-income persons. In addition, even if an activity is located in a lower income area, the nature of the activity may be such that it does not directly benefit the lower income residents. An example of this is acquisition of land for provision of a civic center to be located in a lower income area. There- fore, whenever it is unclear that lower income persons will be the principal beneficiaries of a proposed activity, you --� should obtain more detailed information about the geographic area or segment of the population benefitting from the activity or service. Activities which aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight are activities designed to alleviate or eliminate specific conditions of physical decay where they now exist, or where there are current objectively determinable signs of deterioration, economic decline or disinvestment. Examples of activities which would meet this definition are construc- tion of playgrounds or streets in a neighborhood ::here building code violations have been increasing. Examples of activities which would not ►nett this definition are construc- tion of parking lots in business districts which are not mani- festing clear signs of deterioration, economic decline, or disinvestment, or construction of recreation facilities on a vacant lot in an affluent area on the basis that the lot constitutes a blighting influence. The blighting influences proposed to be removed should clearly constitute the kind of. conditions the Pict intended to ameliorate. Thus, acquisition of vacant land would generally not be considered an activity designed to aid in prevention or elimination of slums or blight unless it is located in an area which is generally deteriorated; acqui--iticn of vacant land in undete_iorated areas could only be justified if it directly benefits low- and moderate-income persons. ; 4/77 11 / I . 1�,�1'y •) .'�� r •�., k�+N �. �^ } S •�lT���i.w1.:��fyti �!Lk�'N r �:M .,4 +� dV4�i�j�.� �} 'e *�,�'.''�-t:'�+�` ►'�•�.±h���...� n,�•1';h"-.. : 4'i �: - F ..;. ,1. . .car•� . . I t t Activities designed to meet other (_urcten6communi tv develop- j cent needs are act ivlt.tes cosigned to alleviate a serious f threat to health or welfare which requires prompt resolution and for which other sources of funding are not available. This means that funding should not be available from other public sources and should be beyond the fiscal capacity of the commu- nity to provide with its own resources. Such needs must be of s , recent origin, since extended failure to remedy certain condi- tions would tend to raise questions regarding their urgency. Opportunity acquisition and similar activities would not be +, eligible solely under this definition; such activities would have to meet one of the other tests. f t ' liousinq Assistance Plans j The review of Housing Assistance Plans (HAP) shall assure that each HAP meets the requirements of the regulations, is complete I and accurate, and constitu�es a serious effort to meet housing needs. The HAP is instrumental in obtaining community develop- ment block grant program assistance, and in quiding the -� delivery of housing assistance. It is an integral part of a r recipient 's total program and its function is to provide clear and consistent coordination of community development and housing assistance activities in a community. It is also a key means of measuring the performance of each recipient against achieving } l the statutory objectives. 1 In the review of HAPs, a basic judgment must be made with t regard to whether the goals directly address known needs. Goals must be large enough to represent practical and feasible housing development. Goals must include a reasonable mix in terms of the types of housing assistance proposed and should be determined according to the criteria established in Section 570. 303(c ) ( 3 ) of the HAP regulations. With regard to total goals, the requirement in §570. 303 (c) ( 3) ' (v ) that HAPs with only "minimal housing goals" are plainly � inappropriate recognizes that communities with very substantial housing needs have a responsibility to propose substantial housing goals. The size of proposed three year goals for each major type of housing assistance should be based both on a reasonable projection of all available Federal and local resources in the next three years and the desirability of meeting a significant percentage of need at an early date. With regard to component goals, the regulations require that the three year total address the needs of the three household ' types generally in proportion to their percentage of the total ' 4177 G - /�►.T7 icy .0 .Sis( ',tY �''r�.f'.;Y,_• G •i.�{ -.,�+ ,!,�• A i �,'f a r-'wlCat, '° �• "�. -I14` i• i��lf.}#f5' r.t.:r�7 {��,!"ll: l.y' ... . .4,� .) � �•" 651 0 Serias lower-income housing needs identified . In addition, the types and auantities of housing assistance proposed (e.g . renter vs. owner; Section 8 existing, substantial rehabilitation, and new construction; Section 312 or block grant rehabilitation financing ) should be appropriate to meeting identified needs, including needs of those expected to reside in the community. For example, where a community 's three year housing goals ` are substantially disproportionate to the needs of families and large families for rental units, and the community is unwilling to provide such housing even though appropriate L Federal or local resources can reasonably be expected to be available, the application should be disapproved on the basis that the goals are "plainly inappropriate" to meeting the community 's needs. A second critical judgment involves the general areas that are designated for location of housing . Our principal concern here is that the areas are riot drawn so narrowly that the resulting locations are inconsistent with statutory housing assistance plan objectives, particularly the objectives of promoting greater choice of housing opportunities and avoiding undue concentrations of assisted persons. Therefore, 'proposed locations should be carefully reviewed in light of the Depart- ment 's knowledge of local conditions, including geography, population and economic trends. Finally, the HAP review should be conducted with consideration to the applicant 's past Performance in addressing previous HAP goals. The review should be guided by the provisions of Section 570. 909(e) ( 2) and (f) ( 2 ) of the regulations which outline the factors to be considered in reviewing recipient 's performance under the HAP. The applicant 's past performance �! will provide an indication of whether the applicant can reason- ably be expected to accomplish the goals stated in the HAP. Comprehensive Strateqy Next year the Department will require that the comprehensive strategy for community development required by Section 104(x.) (1) of the act be specifically described in the application for block grant funds' Grantees should therefore be advised that in developing subsequent applications, consulting with citizens, r� and selecting priorities they should work within the context of a comprehensive strate(ay and be prepared to describe that strategy in the application. Mloreover, they should prcar3:� activities which ar,-2 consis..tr_•nc with ti:atl strateciy and therefore appropriate to meeting. the needs and objectives addre sed by the Community Development Plan. =x/77 f 7 a 41 RIM19 1 . sS• f•i a� yht. 1 to r • .ai ..n t. . !�1 I .,, tle. V . I"J r.,�t �t ('itL t(i �d.a H. cV�. � .... .... o� rr„ 65,00 JF��Z�IJ A-95 Requirements Applicants are required to provide A-95 clearinghouses a period of forty-five days to review the completed application and transmit comments to the applicant, and to certify that } any comments made are attached to the application and have s, been considered prior to submitting the application, or that ` the required procedures have been followed and no comments or recommendations have been received . Careful attention should be paid to meeting the A-95 requirements . These requirements are particularly important in the block grant program since the statutory objectives call for encouraging activities consistent with comprehensive areawide development planning and undertaking housing and community development ' activities in a coordinated and mutually supportive manner. 1 Review of Grantee Performance The Secretary has stated that HUD will be knowledgable ' about the progress and problems of cities and that we will be willing and able to make objective judgments of local performance. Effective ongoing monitoring is the principal " means to accomplish this. There has already been a significant amount of monitoring of block grant recipients, and considerable knowledge of local experience is available. Deficiencies in carrying out t the program or compliance with Federal requirements have been identified in a substantial number of communities. In many cases, after notice from HUD, communities have been correcting the identified deficiencies. However, as you know, there are some communities which are still lagging substantially behind recipients of comparable size with similar activities and grant amounts. There are also communities with serious noncompliance problems which have not been corrected . In accordance with the performance standards published on January 27, 1977, further review should be conducted by the Area Offices of their Grantees, and all major performance issues should be carefully considered in reviewing applica- tions. Where deficiencies are noted, the grantees should be advised in specific terms of the nature of the deficiencies and of the steps to be taken to remedy them. Grantees should be given a full opportunity to respond to Area Office findings and to explain the actions they are taking or plan to take to expedite programs or to correct cases of non- compliance. Area Offices should work with those cities to be sure that they understand the Federal requirements, ! 77 } ! i IMM r • EI. j-J1 ��'1J �' ( .dj 4, jj direr t ~�l+"Kl.r a��,t, �w Qj�f^ .�1 cS 6500 So.•? � and should provide assistance in identifying and correcting problems which impede satisfactory performance. With respect to the HAP, you should review the actions taken by grantees to provide housing. Because of 'Limited resources this fiscal year, it is not expected that all HAP goals will � have been achieved . Nonetheless, cities are to be held to . account for reasonable progress toward achieving their goals. Where a community has not taken sufficient action within its control toward achieving both its orie and three year goals, or has in fact taken steps to impede housing assistance, aporopri- ate remedial actions should be commenced by the Area Office. With respect to citizen participation, grantees are required to have a local citizen participation plan which has been made public and which indicates the timing and means of disseminating information and involving citizens. In addition, grantees must afford citizens an adequate opportunity to articulate needs, express preferences, assist in the selection of priorities, and participate in the development of the application. It is expected that grantees will meet these reciuirements. You should carefully review any situations where there is evidence that grantees have failed to meet citizen participation performance standards, and review whether grantees are responding promptly and fully to written citizen comr.)laints. The grantee 's performance under the equal opportunity require- ments should also he closely scrutinized . The Department has a responsibility to see that the civil rights provisions of applicable laws are complied with. There a grantee has previously been advised that it is not in compliance with equal opportunity or affirmative action requirements, and it has not taken sufficient action to remedy the noncompliance, a certifi- cation should not be accepted, and the applicant must provide specific assurances, progress schedules, and other information which may be appropriate. In cases where communities were given an adequate opportunity to correct or remove the causes of delay or noncompliance, but have not taken adeauate steps, the grantees should be placed ion notice in writing of the remedial or corrective actions to, be taken to overcome the deficiencies, and that failure to comply may result in a conditional approval of the succeeding_ year 's application or the imo osition of funding sanctions pursuant to Subpart J of the regulations. In the most serious sucil cases of continued nonperformance or ncnco-7lianc:, the HUD Area Office should transmit, through ice Regional Office, a recommendation to Central Office for reduction of current or succeed ina v. a r fired i no . r G 4/7r 7 j 1K ziil �i;C ,i. •�. .,.. ,. 't:,�i. �•t`t �:...J'�''�e ,.�.,1 ,14 r/, •�'1 e�i�, �.6y i.. ♦^, ., -j �� � � , - �, «,f' 6,;U0 ���ry:�� / t I i Central Office will support your management decisions if there is an adequate administrative record . Urban Counties Community development block arants to urban counties have been a new experience, both to 11111) and to many of the urban counties. 1 am pleased to note that in many urban counties substantial progreLs has been made in forming new multi- _ jurisdictional cooperative efforts as well as in carrying out the block grant activities themselves. In Particular, 'I wish to note that a number of counties have developed countywide approaches to providing housing assistance. This is precisely the kind of approach that I wish to encourage. Cin a f.eti: cases, however , urban counties have served only as a pass-through vehicle for conveying funds to subunits of government without any assessment of relative needs and priorities on a countywide basis.] ,dhile it may be appropri- ate to pass funds on to included units of general local government, such an approach meets the statutory objectives of the Act only if it is done within the framework of a broader countvw.i 2L) 3roagh__to housing and community develop- ment needs and activities. Therefore, applications from urban counties and their performance shall be reviewed and monitored in accordance with the same criteria as all other applications on the basis that the urban county, as the applicant grantee, is the responsible unit cf general local government. You should work closely with the counties to improve their performance in accordance with statutory objectives. Particular attention should be paid to performance in the area of housing , especially location of housing in areas which promote deconcentration and increased choice of housinq opportunities for loner income persons. In this regard, it is appropriate to consider the availability of countywide mechanisms for implementing HAD gcals, and to review the cooperation agreements to determine whether they provide adequate legal authority for HAP implementation. 11hile urban counties have undoubtedly had special problems, the time has arrived that we may expect their performance to approximate i that of other blocs: grant recipients. 4 1 { Ir/7^ 10 t �1 Mi j i � EION .a '� `�hi,' 4.•C ,w1. ..�:. ,t V ,' ' •;F�,( 1.{•�M.r / k�. ��t �: �' �• '�N � • . �I.1. ,{ 1 •.. 1'4. i� �..1I •J f•���i i .,. ��� ,f�..{�T)tj��yf �I•��.17. 1 7f Urban Renewal Applications front localities with onnoing urban renewal projects should be reviewed to determine whether funds- have been budgeted for repavment of temporary loans, i;henever an approved loan repayment plan calls for it, or the analysis performed by the Area or Regional Office indicates that the ' Federal financial interest in such projects is not adequately ' protected and an acceptable loan repayment plan has not been ` • „ developed, the Community Development Budget should include 4 l funds for this purpose. i:here it does not, you should deduct up to twenty percent of the grant amount pursuant to the authority of Section 112(3 ) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 . 5 ' It is assumed that consultations with localities and with local public agencies, carrying out such projects have take:" place in most instances. Where such consultations have not been completed, or where there has not been a recent adequate analysis of the financial status of specific projects, these actions should be performed immediatel,J, and. completed no later than the end of the review period of the applicable block grant application. This is essential so that timely steps may be taken to �h protect the financing of these- projects and avoid later ti difficulties. .3 Conclusion i <<, Just as we see the relationship between [IUD and localities as a partnership, we see the relationship between Central Office and HUD field offices as a partnership as well . ' Your knowledge and skills are essential and we will welcome your comments and involve you fully in undertaking new initiatives. we are now asking you to carry out important responsibilities in a more dynamic fashion. We anticipate that this will provide an opportunity for all HUD staff to play a more constructive and creative role in furthering i the important objectives of the Community Development Program. t Ro ert C. Embry, Jr. Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development i t 41/77 M 9 t... .<•v[ IIx'.aT 1FIN:I.c. If Tif. 1'.f0-713-IJJi/li FF �1�y f�• �1'f i,l .i �•. . 'i, u')i~+•, N�7�•;. � �" - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19--ag In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Presley of Northern California, Applicant (2128-RZ) to Rezone Land in the West Pittsburg Area. Occidental Land, Inc. , Owner. The Board on January 24, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Presley of Northern California, applicant, (2128-RZ) to rezone land in the West Pittsburg area from Mobile Home Park District (T-1) to Single Family Residential District-6 (R-6) ; and No one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the request of Presley of Northern California is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-16 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and March 7, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 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: Presley of Northern Calif. Supervisors Occidental Land, Inc. 28th February 78 Director of Planning affixed this day of 19 County Assessor J. R.r0"-SSON, Clerk By_ Y'�'i ` N-1r ik � Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4117 15m r. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 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, expenses to be charged 100% to Federal ACTION funds: NAME & DEPARTMENT MEETING DATES Reta Hall, Director 24th Annual Fleeting April 7 Retired Senior Western Gerontological through 12, Volunteer Program, Society 1978 Social Service Tucson, Arizona PASSED BY THE BOARD on February 28, 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 Ori Director HRA Supervisor cc: County Welf Dir affixed this28thday of February 19 78 Staff Dev Reta Hall J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator / County Auditor- B /9r-9,rDeputy Clerk Controller Jamie L. Johnson H •2,13/76 15m �� f V In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of _ Authorizing Attendance at Training Program On the recommendation of the County Administrator and the Director, Human Resources Agency, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed below is AUTHORIZED to attend the Region IX Nutrition Conference in Sacramento, from March 1 , 1978 to March 3, 1978, with costs reimburseabie 100% from federal funds (Title IV-A Older Americans Act training funds) : _ Edwin A. Miller, Member Contra Costa County Nutrition Council , a delegate from site #12. PASSED by 'the Board on February 28, 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: Director, HRA Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Person listed above c/o OoA Supervisors Jane McClelland, Director OoA County Administrator affixed this'?St day of r• •any 19 72 County Auditor-Controller R. E. Jorni i n J. R. GLSSON, Clerk BDeputy Cleric Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 Ism In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 1978 In the Matter of Authorization to Negotiate for Lease of Space, Concord Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Lease Management Section, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate for lease of office space (approxiately 5, 000-6, 000 square feet) in the Concord area for the Manpower Office staff to allow for consolidation of personnel now in two locations. Passed by the Board on February 28, 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. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors Lease Management Sec. affixed this28th day of February 1978 Human Resources Director - Manpower J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �Z;�ZG{' ��"It_�t,�r'�`peputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4177 15m Il(1►1 [ i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of - Authorization to Negotiate for Lease of Space, Martinez Area. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Lease Management Section, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate for lease of temporary office space (approximately 1,000 square feet) in the Martinez area for use by the staff of the Nutrition Project, County Health Department. Passed by the Board on February 28, 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. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director-2 Supervisors Human Resources Director ffixed this 28thday of February 19 78 Health Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bye�i'�i L C /,r -✓�! Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson 1v�� sti;J H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California FEB w & i7u 19 In the Matter of Approval of State Contract #77-58793 (County #29-406-6) Stress Reduction Project and Discovery Program Augmentation IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute State Contract #77-58793 (County #29-406-6) for $58,255 in Federal grant funds through the State Office of Narcotics and Drug Abuse (SONDA) for augmentation of the County Discovery Program and implementation of the Stress Reduction and School Climate Improvement Project through the Center for Human Development during the period January 1, 1978 to June 30, 1978 and replacing Contract #29-406-5 (Project Number AGR-NDA-44126) as approved by the Board on September 20, 1977 to be effective December 1, 1977 to November 30, 1978. PASSED BY THE BOARD on FEB N 8 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 dote aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors SEB 4) 6 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services/ , i J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mental Health L.' r I /CI State Dept. of Health By / / -_.�, Deputy Clerk Q w STATE OF CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN 1P.., Go.ernor DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 714-744 P STREET 11�+ SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 i (916) 322-6680 Tune 13, 1978 R.I. Schroder Chairman, Board of Supervisors 651 Pine Street Max-tinez, California 94553 RECEIVED Jai � 1. R. 0444uiv CIFR 50Aao OF SUPERVISORS Sv I TRA C,LSTA CO. D+w1�r Dear Mr. Schroder: STATE AGREEMENT NUMBER 77-58793 The above agreement has been approved by the State of California. Your copy is enclosed for your retention as the official record of our agreement. We ask that you distribute conies of the document to any others you deem appro:riate. If you have questions, please contact me at (916) 322-668o- Sincerely, vid F. Freeman, Supervisor Federal 409 Contracts Unit Division of Substance Abuse cc: Chris Benevent Enclosure (1) ST 1 APP RO= F_EO BY THF CONTRACTOR t a�_,, ?D AGREEMENT ATTO:t ,ENERA•a. ❑ STATE AGENCY r•.T= OF_CALSFOZNIA •STD. :RES. 11;731 ElDEPT. OF GEN. SER. ❑ CONTROLLER T:{IS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of Jangary , 19_78 , ❑ in the State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, ❑ qualified and acting ❑ T•—E •?F OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE AGENCY NUMBER G1.Ie�:_°;Ori± y7.CB� rM:�T► Department 8 of H a i:ereofty.called the State,and �,Z cf d G =a"RA COSTA C OIItiTv ]o i:�.1tPc:Jter called the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: (Set forth service to be rendered by Contractor,amount to be paid Contractor,time for performance or completion,and attach plans and specifications,if any.) 1. The attached Exhibit "A(F)" entitled, "Additional Provisions is made a part hereof by this reference. 2. The attached Exhibit "B" entitled, "Budget", is trade a part hereof by this reference. 3. Contractor shallprovide drug abuse prevention services as described in the attached Ybchibit "C" entitled, "Scope of Work", which is trade a part hereof by this reference. 4. The attached Exribit t'D" entitled, "Maintenance of Effort Requirements", is made a hart hereof by this reference. ^I �l 3. The attached Exhibit "E" 'Center Aide"ro•ject",P�Hi is made a part hereof by this reference. AFP-LOVED T,artn:=':iii, Of �8yp The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. - 1\ WIT NESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above wAt STATE OF CALIFORNIA NTRACTOR CONTRACTOWIIr T AM IMOIwIDU4L. I TArX TIHiT••ER A CORPOIATIOM PARTMCR3wIP. CTC. ' 3Y IAUSIGN ATR BY (AU TN 2 1 ATV REI b' / , i _, �. �. schrodFr+EB u iiia JJraM SIL ,S� ia``r��^,^'rti QCs Ycnagery�n Soetiaa.foR TITLE finer-yi Gera ADDRESS C'.-NT;NUcD ON,_Sp F•ETS. F.ACH BEARING NAVF OF CONTRACTORS 653o ps Q �– AMOUNT ENCUMBERED APPROPRIATION FUND Deparlmen!of General Services Use ONLY S 75 -�+-Vnvt, J SUNENCUMBERED BALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATUTES FISCAL YEAP. '�` FOLIt_V ryJ0�,1. ^O3. IwCREw31MG CMCVMUN^RCC FUNCTION c;Ger.-rcl S. 5 cervices _�• "1 - . s•- AOJ. DtCRt A31v¢ C%CU- AwC[ LINE ITEM ALLOTMENT IJ TJ w.... 8 -8061-48-00 I ! hereb ertify u n wn pets on knowledge that budgeted and 7.B.A. NO. 8.R. NO. J 1,� 1Jl 3 Pa p R R are uvat Io for the per and pu nse of toe expenditure stated Bove SI GNAT ICER OATEf �, � t / /� (' i I he by certify that all cnnditions'(nr exemption set forth in State Administrative%tanuol Action I_'04 1 ,•=:.C•.�i Cevrtal h ve born complied with and this document is exempt from review by the i !apartment of Finance. s �3D9.R?o* FTl:E0.31GIvaNG aii=e'ISi+LF OF T"E AGENCYbAre Wrom Dept. of Fin4c�� ar.�_ov�t_ pct; ! 1. The Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the State, its officers, agents and employees from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any and all contractors, subcontractors, materialmen, laborers and :any other person, firm or corporation furnishing or supplying work,services,materials or supplies in connection with the performance of this contract, and from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any person, firm or corporation %vho may be injured or damaged by the Contractor in the performance of this contract. `? The Contractor, and the agents and employees of Contractor, in the performance.of this agreement, shall act in an independent capacity and not as ofEcers or employees or agents of State of California. 3. The State may terminate this agreement and be relieved of the payment of any consideration to Contractor should Contractor fail to perform the covenants herein contained at the time and in the manner herein provided In the event of such termination the State may proceed with the «-ork in any manner deemed proper by the State. The cost to the State shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor tinder this agreement, and the balance, if any, shall be paid the Contractor upon demand. 4. Without the written consent of the State, this agreement is not assignable by Contractor either in whole or in part. 6. Time is the essence of this agreement. 6. No alteration or variation of the terms of this contrlct shall be valid unless imide in wriving and signed by the parties hereto,and no oral understanding or agreement not incorporated herein, shall be binding on any of the parties hereto. �•�-+_�tiention to be paid Contractor, as provided herein, shall be in compensation for expenses incurred in the performance hereof, including travel and per dies-, unless e.-puessly so provided. f� S 114 �n t /� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY contract rto. 7758793 Page 2 6. The Project Director shall submit an initial written progress report to the State during the ninth week after the effective date of the contract and bimonthly thereafter during the contract period. The report shall include but not be limited to a description of the Contractor's progress in implementing the contract, a cumulative description of the work and services provided under the terms of the contract, any difficulties or special problems, any pertinent facts or interim findings, and a state- sent that the Contractor is or is not progressing satisfactorily in achieving all the terms of the contract. The Contractor shall also submit a final report to the State which shall include but not be limited to an evaluation of the quantity, quality, and impact of the work under- taken pursuant to this contract. 7. The period of this contract shall be from Jawiary 1, 1978, through June 30, 1978. 8. The total amount payable by the State to the Contractor under this contract shall not exceed $58,255.00. 9. The provisions of Exhibit "A(F)" notwithstanding Contractor shall submit any subcontracts to the State for review and approval prior to implementation. Upon termination of any subcontract, the State shall be notified immediately. 10. Chris Benevent is designated the Project Director. The State reserves the right to approve any substitute Director. 11. in consideration of the above services performed in a ^.annex acceptable to the State, the State shall reimburse the Contractor no more frequently than monthly, in arrears, upon submission of an invoice in triplicate stating the contract number, for actual expenditures in accordance with the Budget (herein contained) (attached hereto and shown as Exhibit "B"j , to; State Department of Health, Division of Substance Abuse, 714 P Street, Room 1050, Sacramento, CA 95814. The Contractor may make changes in any individual line item in the budget, provided that such changes in the aggregate as to any line item shall not exceed $2,000; that the Contractor submit an explanation of the need for such excess -with the claim for reimbursement and to specifically identify the line item(s) to be reduced in order to increase the excess item(s) and provided further that the State reserves the right to deny any such claim for any excess reimbursement on any item. It is further understood that in no event shall the maximum amount payable under this agreement exceed the maximum amount specified in paragraph 7 of this agreement. 1Z. This contract may be terminated by either party with thirty (30) days prior written notice. t Exhibit a (F) STATE OF CAUFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS (1) The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Such action shaU include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship.The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the Contracting Officer setting forth the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. (2) The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion,sex or national origin. (3) The Contractor will send to each'labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding a notice, to be provided by the agency Contracting Officer, advertising the Iabor union or workers'representative of the Contractor's commitments under this Equal Opportunity clause and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicant;for employment. (4) The Contractor will comply with all provisions of Federal Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1955, and of the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. (5) The Contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Federal Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books,records and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations and orders. (6) In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance with the discrimination clause of this contract or with any of such Federal rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further State contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Federal Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Federal Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. (7) The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs(1) through (7) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Federal Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the State may direct as a HAS 1197(4176) means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance — provided, however, that in the event the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the State, the Contractor may request in %witing to the State, who, in turn, may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the State and of the United States. ( S) Any reimbursement for necessary traveling expenses and per diem shall be at rates not to exceed those applicable to regular State employees,under State Board of Control rules. No travel outside the State of California shall be reimbursed unless prior written authorization is obtained from the State. ( 9) All equipment, material, supplies, or property of any kind purchased from funds advanced or reimbursed under the terms of this agreement and not fully consumed in the work described herein shall be the property of the State.At the time of purchase of equipment under the terms hereof the Contractor shall submit a list of such equipment in accordance with the instructions and format contained in the attached Exhibit A-1. Contractor shall at the request of the State, submit an inventory.& equipment purchased under the terms of this contract..or any predecessor contract for the same purpose. Such inventory will be required not more frequently th n annually. At the close of the project covered by this agreement the Contractor shall provide a final inventory to the State and shall at that time query the State as to the disposition of said equipment. Final disposition of such equipment shall be in accordance with instructions from the State to be issued immediately after receipt of the final inventory and request for disposition instructions. (10) Prior authorization in writing by the State will be required before the Contractor ,will be reimbursed for any purchase order or subcontract exceeding $1,000 for any articles, supplies, equipment or services or for any fee, or other payment, for consultation of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) or more per day. The Contractor must provide in its request for authorization all particulars necessary for evaluation of the necessity or desirability of incurring such cost, and as to the reasonableness of the price or cost. For purchase of any item exceeding such minimum dollar amount, three comperitive quotations must be submitted with the request, or the absence of bidding must be adequately justified. The Contractor must include in a written agreement with the vendor, or the subcontractor the following clause: "Name of Vendor or Subcontractor) agrees to maintain and preserve, until t1hree years after termination of (Contractor's name)'s agreement with the State of California, and to permit the State of California or any of its duly authorized representatives to have access to and to examine and audit any pertinent books, documents, papers and records of (Name of Vendor or Subcontractor) related to this(purchase order)or(subcontract)." The terms "purchase order" and "subcontract" as used in this paragraph(10) only, excludes: (a) purchase orders not exceeding $1,000; and (b) subcontracts or purchase orders for public utility services at rates established for uniform applicability to the general public (11) All personnel employed by the Contractor under this contract shall meet the standards of training and experience required for comparable positions in State employment, as determined by the State. If the Contractor maintains a local merit or civil service system,then the personnel employed under the budget shall be subject thereto, providing such local system is generally comparable to standards with the State civil service system as determined by the State. -2- ' Exhibit A(F) (12) Examination of Records (a) The Contractor agrees to maintain books, records, documents, and other evidence pertaining to the costs and expenses of this contract (hereinafter collectively called the "records") to the extent and in such detail as will properly reflect all net costs,direct and indirect, of labor, materials, equipment, supplies and services and other costs and expenses of whatever nature for which reimbursement is claimed under the provisions of this contract. (b) The Contractor agrees to make available at the office of the Contractor at all reasonable times during the period set forth in subparagraph (c) below any of the records for inspection, audit or reproduction by an authorized representative of the State. (c) The Contractor shall preserve and make available his records(i) for a period of four years from the date of final payment under this contract, and (ii) for such longer period, if any,as is required by applicable statute, by any other clause of this contract, or by subparagraphs 1 or 2 below. 1. If this contract is completely or partially terminated, the records relating to the work terminated shall be preserved and made available for a period of three years from the date of any resulting final settlement. 2. Records which relate to (i) litigation or the settlement of claims arising out of the performance of this contract, or (ii) costs and expenses of this contract as to which exception has been taken by the State or any of its duly authorized representatives, shall be retained by the Contractor until disposition of such appeals,litigation, claims,or exceptions. (d) Except for the records described in subparagraph (c) 2 above, the Contractor may in fulfillment of his obligation to retain the records as required by this clause substitute photographs, microphotographs, or other authentic reproductions of such records, after the expiration of two years following the last day of the month of reimbursement to the Contractor of the invoice or voucher to which such records relate, unless a shorter period is authorized by the State or its duly authorized representative. (13) A final invoice and, if required by this'contract, a final report shall be submitted by the contractor within 45 days after the termination date hereof except as may be otherwise speed herein. I£a final report is required by this contract final payment hereon shall be withheld until after receipt by the State of an acceptable report. (14) Any inventions made in the course of or under this contract shall be promptly and fully reported to the Chief Deputy Director, California State Department of Health Patent applications shall not be filed on such inventions without the prior written consent of the aforementioned individual. (15) Officials Not to Benefit No member of or delegate to Congress or the State Legislature shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this contract if made with a corporation for its general benefit. -3- -- t (16) Covenant Against Contingent Fees The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a•commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty the State shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or in its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration,or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission,percentage, brokerage,or contingent fee. (17) Inspection The State, through its authorized representatives, has the right at all-reasonable times to inspect or otherwise evaluate the work performed or being performed hereunder and the premises in which it is being performed. (18) Nondiscrimination in Services, Benefits,and Facilities The Contractor will not discriminate in the provision of services because of race, color, creed, national origin,sex,age,or physical or mental handicap in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Section 20004, rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, or as otherwise provided by state and federal law. For the purpose of this contract, distinctions on the grounds of race, color, creed, or national origin include but are not limited to the following: denying a participant any service or benefit or availability of a facility;providing any service or benefit to a participant which is different, or is provided in a different manner or at a different time firorn that provided to other participants under this contract;subjecting a participant to segregation or separate treatment in any matter related to his receipt of any service;restricting a participant in any way in the enjoyment of any advantage or privilege enjoyed by others receiving any service or benefit; treating a participant differently from others in determining whether he arisfied any admission, enrollment quota, eligibility, membership, or other requirement or condition which individuals must meet in order to be provided any service or benefit; the assignment of times or places for the provision of services on the basis of the race, color, creed, or national origin of the participants to be served. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that intended beneficiaries are provided services without regard to race, color, creed,national origin, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap. (19) Procedure for Complaint Process The Contractor agrees that complaints alleging discrimination in the delivery of services by the contractor or his or her subcontractor because of race, color,national origin, creed, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap, will be resolved by the State throughthe Department of Health's Affirmative Action Complaint Process. -4- t Exhibit A (F) (20) Notice of Complaint Procedure Thi Contractor shall, subject to the approval of the Department of Health,establish procedures under which recipients of service are informed of their rights to file a complaint alleging discrimination or a violation of their civil rights with the Department of Health. (21) Only Applicable to Hospitals The Contractor will not discriminate against the intended beneficiaries of funds monitored by the State because of race, color, creed, national origin, or sex, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d, rules and regulations promulgated pu.rsuant thereto, or as otherwise provided by law. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that intended beneficiaries are provided services without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: advertisement conspicuously displayed advising the public that emergency health services are available without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin and without regard to ability to pay. (22) Only Applicable to Hospitals Accepting Aledi-Cal Patients The Contractor will not discriminate against the intended beneficiaries of funds monitored by the State because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d, rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, or as otherwise provided by law. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that intended beneficiaries are provided services without regard to race, color, religion, ser, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: advertising conspicuously displayed advise the public that Medi-Cal services are available to the public withour regard to race, color, reEgion, sex, or national origin. -S- J '- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Exhibit B _$ Contract No. 77-58793 Page 1 of 2 BUDGET Project I, Discovery Centers Program Amount Requested PERSONAL SERVICES Discovery Aide at 5688-938/mo. 5 5,626.00 Discovery Aide at 5688-938/mo. 5,626.00 Discovery Aide at 5688-938/no. 5,042.00 Discovery Aide at 5688-938/mo. 5,042.00 Fringe Benefits 9 23% (FICA., Retirement, 4,907.00 Worker's Comp, Health Insurance, etc_ ) SUBTOTAL PERSONAL SERVICES S26,243.o0 OPERATING EXPENSES Travel & ut_-er (T,air:-ing Costs) 5 1,651.00 Books and Subscriptions 116.00 Recreation Supplies 145.00 Administration and Overhead (20% Direct) 5,631.o0 SUBTOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 5 7,543.00 SUBTOTAL, PROJECT I $33,786.00 Project II, Stress Reduction Program Amount Requested F.ERSONAL SERVICES Clerk Typist I (Half-tine at 3aj6_QVmo. $ 2,016.00 x 6 months) Fringe yaaefi is �3_ 16.56% 334.00 SUBTOTAL PERSONAL SE2VICES 51,350,Q0 CONM4 COSTA COUNTY Exhibit E Contract tlo. 77-53795 Page 2of 2 Project II, ,Stress Reduction Program Amount Requested OFERATING r(PENSES Subcontractors (S. Bennett, 59,900-()o; _ S1?FO()f)_r10 J. Rosaler, 52,500.00) Conference 7,50.00 Travel ?x_00 Space Rental 791 .00 Phone ??S_n Duplication of Manual 5,350_nn Indirect Costs ?*32R-n Supplies 500.00 SUBTOTAL OP .RATItvG EXPF21SF-S SUBTOTAL PROTECT, II 524,469.00 GRAND TOTAL, PROTECT I & II 558,255.00 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Exhibit C ' Contract No. ?7-58793 Page 1 of 2 SCOPE OF WORK I. Contractor shall provide staff at the county's Danville, California and Concord, California Discovery Center drug abuse prevention program facilities. The Discovery Centers shall provide four (4) full time staff persons to work as therapeutic aides in the county's community-based drug abuse education, prevention and treatment programs known as Discovery Centers. A. The four (4) persons shall meet the requirements and perform•the functions described in the attached Exhibit "E" entitled, "Dis- • covery Center Aide Project." B. The four (4) persons, Discovery Csnter Aides, shall work at various County Discovery Centers to augment the service capabilities at the county's existing discovery facilities. II. Contractor shall conduct a stress reduction and school climate improvement drug abuse prevention program at the Center for Human Devel- opment, located at 2199 Norse Drive, Pleasant Hi" California. A. The goal of the project shall be for high school students to take primary responsibility for assessing the sources of student stress; their schools will commit to specific improvement plans toward the prevention of substance abuse and related behavioral problems. B. The major objectives of the project are: 1. By March 31, 1978, students of six high schools, supported by teachers, parents, and amirinistrators vrill conduct a school climate survey and interview their peers to identify sources of student stress. 2. Survey data reflecting both student and faculty perceptions of the current school climate will be reviewed by the school team and priority problems will be identified. 3. The high school team will design plans with change objectives that address the high priority stress areas. 4. The team will gain school-wide commitment to actualize the improvement plan during the fall of 1978 with consultation and training from the Center for Human Development. 5. By June 30, 1978, the CHD project staff will deliver to the Substance Abuse Divisions State Department of Health, a handbook of guidelines instruments, and action steps to enable other high school communities throughout the State of California to gain commitment to drug abuse prevention programs within their own schools. f,;, COtOTPA COSTA COUNTY Exhibit C Contract No. 77-58793 Page 2 of 2 C. To achieve these objectives, contractor shall ensure that: 1. Project staff will make presentations at high schools to attain school commitment to the project; school teams will be formed, student volunteers recruited and trained; the survey will be conducted in each school, collected, and volunteer team debriefed 2. The data collected from each school will be computer analyzed, and the interview responses correlated to the data; f:­_dback reports will be prepared for each school team; staff will facilitate feedback sessions for problem identification. 3. A seminar will be arranged for high school administrators on plan- ning with school teams towards prevention change objectives. 4. Follow up meetings will be held to finalize change objectives and gain commitment to training. 5. All instruments will be refined, a manual :=ill be written, and 2000 copies printed for delivery to other drug abuse programs and high schools. CO'JTRA COSTA COUNTY Exhibit D Contract No. 77--58793 MAINTENANCE -OF'EFFORT'RE9UIREMENTS Federal law-prohibits the replacement of; non federal funds with federal fiends appropriated pursuant to federal Public Lawr92-255. Public Law 94-237 re-enacted and continued the provisions of Public Law 92-255. Accordingly Contractor will not, in any pray whatsoever supplant, replace or substitute any non federal funds with federal funds made available pursuant to P.L. 92-255 Sections 409 and/or 410. In every invoice or claim, for reimbursement Contractor shall certify that no such supplantation, replacement, or substitution has occurred. Contractor shall establish and maintain such records and documentation as are necessary to verify Contractor's compliance with this section. Contractor assumes sole responsibility for compliance with these maintenance of effort provisions as required by P.L. 92-255 Section 409(e) (11) and P.L. 94-237, and saves the State harmless from any violation thereof. Public Law 92-255 Section 409(e) (11) states that the Contractor shall: "Provide reasonable assurance that federal funds made available under this section for any period will be so used as to supplement and increase, to the extent feasible and practical, the level of State, local a:id other non federal funds that would in the absence of such federal funds be made available for the programs described in this section, and will in no event supplant such State, local and other non federal funds." r r t X73 CONTRA COSTA COUN'T'Y Exhibit E Contract Ile. 77-58793 DISCOVERY CENTER AIDE'PROJECT , DEFINITION; Under general supervision, to work as a therapeutic aide in a Discovery Center; to serve in the training and prevention components of the Discovery Program; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CWMACT-RISTTCS: Discovery Center Aide Project positions are assigned to Discovery Centers which offer short term counseling services, on a drop-in basis, to people experiencing a wide range of problems, not to include hard drug addiction. Supervision i:- received from the director of the center to which the position is assigned. This class differs from the class of Discoverer Aida Trainee Project in that positions in the latter class work in a training capacity. Positions in the class of Discovery Center Aide Project are exempt from the classified service. TYPICAL TASXS: Plans, organizes and leads problem solving groups for both you,'- and adults; offers crisis intervention counseling in person and on the telephone to people experiencing feelings of anxiety, depression and stress; plans, organizes and directs workshops on a variety of subjects; recruits workshop participants; assists in planning and directing fund raising events; speaks before school groups and community service groups on tt.e services offered by the Discovery Program; writes activity reports as assigned. MIrII�I[7Pi QUALIFICATIONS: License Required: Valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's License Exoerience: Six months of counseling experience in a community based drop-in center which included participation in family and individual counseling, group leadership, and public speaking. (Incumbents must be free from drugs and drug use for at least six months.) General knowledge of the accepted principles and methods of group work and -id---.r-;dual counseling; ability tc co=mnicate with people experiencing feelings of anxiety, stress and depression and the ability to offer solutions to their problem ability to perform community relations work; ability to speak effectively before large groups of people; ability to write dearly and concisely. t�w In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 19 78 In the Matter of Compromise Settlement of Medical Account A4amie E. Webb, deceased On recommendation of the County Lien Committee IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the County Auditor-Controller is HEREBY AUTHORIZED to accept the sum Of $1,500 from the estate of Mamie E. Hebb, deceased, as Compromise Settlement of medical services account totaling $2,142.20. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. h fr L - 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Administrator - McGraw Supervisors Countv Counsel - Flynn affixed this28th day of February 19 78 J..R. OLSSON, Clerk By ���77 Deputy Clerk Jairie L. Johnson H.24 3/:6 15m ���►��:� � _ J > i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Report on AB 568 Amending Statutory Mandatory Retirement Provisions The County Administrator having submitted to the Board a letter dated February 15 , 1978 relating to Assembly Bill 568, pertaining to modification of the age 65 mandatory retirement requirement; and The County Administrator having recommended that the Director of Personnel be authorized to discuss proposed policies and procedures for implementation of said measure with department heads and employee organizations, and that the matter be referred to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid letter is ACKNOWLEDGED and the recommendations contained therein APPROVED. Passed by the Board on February 28, 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. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Board Committee Supervisors Retirement Administrator ffixed this 28th day of February._ 1978 County Counsel Auditor-Controller Director of Personnel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BZ4�2 �>������ Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson w H-24 4/77 15m County Administrator Contra Board of Supervisors Count Administration Building James P.Kenny Y 9 Costa ,s:District Martinez, California 94553 (415)372- 2nd District 1060 County Nancy Fanden Arthur G.Will Robert 1.Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.Boggess 4th District Eric H.Hasseitine 5th Di$trict February 15, 1978 RECEIVED Board of Supervisors Administration Building, Room 103 j' 4' ° g Q.EnK 60AR0 0.F= SUPUPEdVISC>i'S Martinez, CA 94553 EON-RA S7 CO- Dear Board Members: Re: Assembly Bill 568 (Chapter 852, Statutes 1977) Amending Statutory Mandatory Retirement Provisions Assembly Bill 568 was approved by the Governor on September 16, 1977, and was effective immediately as "urgency legislation. " The new law, as it applies to our retirement system, reads as follows: "Government Code Section 31671,03. Notwithstanding any provision of law, every member other than a safety member may have the right to continue in employment upon certification of competence in his position by the department or agency head or other appropriate supervisor pursuant to rules and reg- ulations adopted by each respective governing body. In such case the receipt of all retirement benefits shall be delayed until the actual termination of employment. The members shall be subject .to the same rights and liabilities as all other members and employer and member contributions, if any, shall continue until retirement. " These provisions, and their applicability, raise a number of issues which have been considered by staff over the last several weeks. The alternatives open to your Board, at this time, are as follows: 1. Adopt a resolution specifying the policies and procedures pursuant to which an employee may continue in employment beyond age 65. A resolution to accomplish this policy is attached. Microfilmed with board order -2- 2. Take no action with the expectation that this will continue the mandatory age 65 age limit. Because the statuatory language cited above uses the word "may" rather than "shall" as it does in the applicable sections for members of other public agencies, such as the State Teachers Retirement System and for members of the Public Employees Retirement System, the adoption of policies and procedures allowing for continued employment r may be entirely discretionary with your Board. It is suggested that your Board obtain a formal opinion from County Counsel on this subject if you are inclined to this alternative. In adopting this statute, the Legislature failed to take cognizance of certain aspects of this matter which are likely to require futher legislative attention; for example, the appropri- ateness and cost of disability retirements beyond age 65 and the income tax implications thereof as contrasted to standard service retirements. It is my recommendation that your Board acknowledge receipt of the attached resolution, authorize the Director of Personnel to discuss it with departments and with representatives of employee organizations, and refer it to a Board cotrsiittee for review and report taking the discussions cited above into account. Respectfully, j ! CA*aR,TPHT4TU17R . WILL County Administrator CAH:lm Attachment cc: C. J. Leonard B. O. Russell J. B. Clausen D. L. Bouchet ejss' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CO6NTY, CALIFORNTk As governing body of the County and of Other Public Entities with employees in the County Employees Retirement System Re: Regulations on Continued Employment ) Beyond Mandatory Retirement Age, ) Under Government Code §31671.03. ) RESOLUTION 73/ The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, as governing body , of the County and of certain other public entities which have employees covered by the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement— System, hereby RESOLVES THAT: This Board adopts these regulations for the agencies of which it is 'the governing body and which have employees or officers covered _ by the County Employees Retirement System, to be effective immediately on adoption and (so far as lawful and practicable) retroactively to September 16; 1977 (when Government Code §31671.03 became effective and operative as an urgency statute) . The Board is cognizant of the Retirement System's procedures of notifying prospective mandatory- retirants, and intends that these regulations and those procedures work harmoniously together. 1. The term "Appointing Authority" is used here as defined and understood in local practice and as the term "Department or Agency Head or Other Appropriate Supervisor" is used in §31671.03 . 2. Unless otherwise provided, every employee other than a safety member (i.e., each general member of the retirement system) shall, between 9 and 6 months before his 65th birthday, inform his appointing authority, in writing on the form provided by the Retirement Administrator, of his desire to continue working beyond the mandatory retirement date. 3. The appointing authority shall promptly, on the form provided by the Retirement Administrator, either certify that the employee is presently competent to perform one further year of service in his position or decline to so certify; and shall immediately so notify the employee, the Retirement .administrator, and the Director of Personnel. A failure to certify and notify, within 21 calendar days of the employee's request, constitutes a decision declining to certify, based on existing evaluation records, and the employee may proceed under Paragraph 4. 4. A decision of an appointing authority declining to certify shall be based upon a written evaluation, copies of which -shall be provided to the employee, the Retirement Administrator and to the Director of Personnel. The decision shall contain a statement that the employee may review and request copies of the :Materials upon which the decision is based and the employee shall have seven calendar days to respond to the appointing authority orally or in writing, in which event the appointing authority shall reconsider the decision and inform the employee, the Retirement Administrator, and the Director of Personnel, in writing, of the decision after further consideration. RESOLUTION NO. 78/ . 1 5. The decision of the appointing authority is final unless an appeal is filed in writing within seven calendar days of receipt with the Office of the Director of Personnel. When such an appeal- is ppealis filed, a binding decision on the appeal shall be made by an impartial arbitrator n,.utually agreed upon by the employee and a representative of the appointing authority. , The arbitrator may reverse the decision of the appointing authority only upon clear and convincing evidence demonstrating arbitrary, capricious, or illegal conduct as to which the employee bears the burden of prooz. If mutual agreement in selecting an arbitrator is not reached within 28 calendar days of the filing of the appeal, the Director of Personnel or his designee will obtain from the American Arbitration Association a list of eleven arbitrators, and each party, starting with the appellant, shall alternatively strike one name from the list until one name remains, who shall be the arbitrator if he/she agrees to serve and is available within thirty days of being notified. Otherwise the last name struck from the list shall be selected as the arbitrator. If the last name struck from the list is unwilli_hg ' or unavailable to schedule a hearing within thirty days, the next to the last name struck from the list shall be selected. The process will be repeated, if necessary, until the list is exhausted. If none of the named arbitrators is willing to accept the arbitration or is able to hold the hearing within thirty days, the Director of Personnel will obtain another list from the American Arbitration Association. It %..ill be the responsibility of the Director of Personnel to contact the potential arbitrators, and to provide space to hold the arbitration hearing. If both parties agree, the requirement that the arbitrator be available to hold a hearing within 30 days of his/her selection may be waived, provided however that in no case may an arbitrator be selected who is not available and willing to schedule a hearing within 60 days of notification. The only written evidence that may be submitted to the arbi- trator is the written evaluation and copies of the materials upon which the refusal to certify is based, if in writing; the employee's response to the department, the final response of the appointing authority, and the written appeal to the Director of Personnel. Copies of this written record shall be provided by the Director of Personnel to the appellant, the appointing authority, and the arbitrator at least seven days prior to the arbitration hearing. The arbitrator shall issue his/her decision not later than 30 days from the date of the close of the hearing. The decision of the arbitrator shall be in writing and shall set forth the reasoning and conclusions on the issues. The cost of the arbitration proceedings shall be divided equally between the parties, except that any legal fees or tran- scripts desired by the appellant shall be at his/her own expense. The appeal provisions provided herein are exclusive. 6. A certification of competence is effective for one year only, beginning on the employee' s 65th birthday, but may be renewed annually for successive years. Employees wishing to continue working for an additional year must request renewed certification from the appointing authority by initiating the procedures in Paragraph 2. RESOLUTION NO. 78/ -2- �Y 9 7. Proceedings following a decision declining to certify, whether further consideration, arbitration, or legal proceedings, shall not affect the operation of the retirement law's mandatory retirement urovisions, including those based on the 65th birthday and on later birthdays to which extensions may have been obtained here- under. In all such cases, the employee shall be retired, and the Retirement Association shall have- a lien on any compensation or other suns payable to an employee who is determined to be entitled to employment hereunder after having received retirement benefits. 8. Nothing herein limits an appointing authority's right to dismiss an employee for cause regardless of age or a certification of competence. 9. These regulations implement Government Code §31671.03 and do not otherwise alter or affect existing terms and condition$ of employment. PASSED on , unanimously by the Supervisors present. AW /j y s RESOLUTION NO. 78/ -3- b In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 i9 78 In the Matter of RELOCATIBLE CONFINE14ENT FACILITY COMPANY LEASE IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute a lease agreement with the Relocatible Confinement Facility Company of Hayward, California, to provide a temporary confinement module housing sixteen (16) people at a cost to the County of $2,800 per month. PASSED By the Board on February 28, 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: County Administrator ervisors County Auditor-Controller (via P/�a�p County Sheriff-Coroner affixed this28th day of February 1978 Public Works Lease Management J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Lessor (via P/W) 10, 7t%}. Deputy Clerk die L. Johnson H-24 3/76 1 Sm .r 3 LEASE Sheriff-Coroner Relocatable Confinement Facilities Richmond, California 1 . PARTIES: Effective on FEB 2 8 1978 Relocatable Confinement Facili- ties Company, a California general partnership hereinafter called "LESSOR", and the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called COUNTY, mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. LEASE OF CONFINEMENT FACILITY MODULE: LESSOR, for and in consideration of the rents, hereby leases to COUNTY, and COUNTY agrees to lease one relocatable confinement facility module hereinafter called MODULE, in accordance with Exhibit "A" entitled "General Specifications and Equipment List" dated February 13, 1978, attached hereto and made a part hereof. Said MODULE shall be delivered to a site provided by COUNTY and erected by LESSOR. 3. RENTAL: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR, as rent for said MODULE, a monthly rental , payable in advance on the 10th day of each month, Two Thousand Eight Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($2,800.00) commencing on the first day of the term hereof. Rental shall be mailed to LESSOR at P.O. Box 3757, Hayward, California 94540. 4. TERM: The term of this lease shall be three (3) years herein, commencing on the first work day following the date the MODULE is completed and accepted by the COUNTY for occupancy. When said date of occupancy is determined, it shall be inserted herein as the initial date of the term hereof: Commencing on 1978 and ending on , 1981 . 5. EXTENSION: This lease may, at the option of the COUNTY, be extended for a term of three (3) years upon the same terms and conditions so far as applicable, except the rental shall be One Thousand Four Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($1 ,400.00) per month. COUNTY shall give LESSOR ninety (90) days prior written notice of its intention to extend this lease. 6. HOLDING OVER: Any holding over after the term of this lease or extension thereof shall be construed to be a tenancy from month to month subject to the terms of this lease so far as applicable. 7. SET UP CHARGE: In addition to the payment of rent and other charges provided under this lease, the COUNTY hereby agrees to pay to LESSOR a one time set up charge of Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars (55,000.00) which shall be due upon 1)f)�'9 1 3 Microfilmed with board order completion and acceptance of the MODULE by COUNTY and shall be paid together with the first month's prorata rent. 8. TAXES: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR within thirty (30) days after being re- quested to do so by LESSOR, as additional rental , a sum equal to any taxes, assess- ments, or other governmental charges levied or based upon the MODULE, its owner= ship, delivery, leasing, use, or operation, or upon the rental , receipts or earnings arising therefrom, excluding, however, all taxes based upon LESSOR's net income. It is understood and agreed that during the first and last year of the term of this lease or extension thereof, said taxes or governmental charges shall be prorated between LESSOR and COUNTY according to the number of months the COUNTY shall have possession of said MODULE. For the purpose of this agreement, COUNTY waives any immunity it may have from the payment of such governmental charges. 9. USE, MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION: A. Use: COUNTY shall use the equipment provided with said MODULE only in manner for which it was designed and intended. COUNTY shall not modify the equipment without the prior written consent of LESSOR, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that COUNTY may make such modifications to the equipment as may be approved by the manufacturer thereof without the prior written consent of LESSOR. Any replacements made by COUNTY to the equipment shall be considered accessions to such equipment, and title thereto shall immediately vest in LESSOR, without cost or expense thereto, but any replaced parts shall thereupon cease to be the property of LESSOR. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the COUNTY shall be entitled from time to time during the lease term or extension thereof to acquire and install , at COUNTY's expense, such additional features as may become available. Such additional features may be removed by the COUNTY before the MODULE is returned to LESSOR and COUNTY shall repair all damage to the MODULE resulting from such installation or removal; provided, however, that COUNTY shall not be required to remove such additional features if their retention will not seriously affect the operation of the MODULE in the hands of the LESSOR. Any features not so removed shall become the property of LESSOR. B. Maintenance: After completion and acceptance, COUNTY shall maintain and keep the MODULE and its equipment, utility systems and fixtures, in good working order, condition and repair. C. Inspection: Subject to prior arrangement and reasonable security regu- - 2 - lations, COUNTY agrees to permit LESSOR access to the MODULE to insure the MODULE is being properly cared for, and that no waste is being made, and that all reasonable things are being done in a manner calculated to preserve the property and in full compliance with the terms and conditions hereof. 10. WARRANTIES: A. LESSOR warrants that the MODULE, when delivered, is merchantable as a relocatable confinement facility and is free from defects in material and workmanship. Any claims under this warranty must be made in writing immedi- ately upon discovery and, in any event, within 12 months of the commencement date. THE FOREGOING IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS, IMPLIED AND STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Upon COUNTY's submission of a claim as provided above and its substan- tiation, LESSOR shall at its option either repair or replace the MODULE. THE FOREGOING IS LESSOR'S ONLY OBLIGATION AND COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY. COUNTY'S FAILURE TO SUBMIT A CLAIM AS PROVIDED ABOVE SHALL SPECIFICALLY WAIVE ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES OR OTHER RELIEF, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS BASED ON LATENT DEFECTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL COUNTY BE ENTITLED TO INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. B. LESSOR agrees to assign or otherwise make available to COUNTY such rights as LESSOR may have under any warranty made by the manufacturer of any equip- ment installed in said MODULE. COUNTY agrees to look solely to the manu- facturer of said equipment for all such warranty claims. 11. UTILITIES AND JANITORIAL: COUNTY shall pay for all water, gas, electric, sewer services provided to said MODULE and shall provide its own janitorial service. 12. DELIVERY, COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE: A. LESSOR shall deliver and erect said MODULE at the Women's Work Furlough Center, 847 Brookside Drive, Richmond area, California. B. Upon LESSOR's completion of the installation of the MODULE and utility connections, and written notice thereof to COUNTY Project Architect, the COUNTY shall inspect within three (3) days after receiving said notice of completion and shall accept or reject said improvements within six (6) work days of receipt of such written notice of completion. C. The sole basis for rejection of the MODULE shall be nonconformity with plans and specifications or applicable laws or ordinances. In the event 3 _ COUNTY rejects the MODULE, COUNTY shall provide LESSOR with a reasonable detailed list of the deficient portions or details of the MODULE. D. Subject to sub-paragraphs (A) , (B) and (C) above COUNTY shall accept the MODULE, and the term of the lease shall commence, and rental shall be pro- rated, as of the first workday following said acceptance. E. The first rent payment shall be prorated through the last day of the month in which the MODULE is accepted. 13. PRIOR POSSESSION: COUNTY shall have the right to install fixtures, telephones and other items required to prepare space for COUNTY's occupancy where such work can be affected without unduly interfering with LESSOR's completion of the MODULE. 14. SUBLEASE: COUNTY shall have the right to sublease said MODULE at any time during the term of this lease or extension thereof provided COUNTY has given LESSOR at least ninety (90) days prior written notice. In the event the MODULE is relo- cated outside the County of Contra Costa, COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR any reason- able additional cost of moving out and dismantling as provided in Paragraph 27 of this lease. 15. INSURANCE: A. Public Liability: It is understood and agreed the COUNTY is self-insured for public liability and said self-insurance is acceptable to LESSOR. B. Fire and Extended Coverage: COUNTY shall obtain at its sole cost and expense, fire and extended coverage insurance with respect to the MODULE, in such form as shall be reasonably satisfactory to LESSOR. The policy shall be issued by an insurer of recognized responsibility, reasonably satisfactory to LESSOR, and shall name as assureds LESSOR, COUNTY and LESSOR's assignees as their interests may appear and provide that the policy cannot be cancelled or modified except on at least thirty (30) days' prior written notice to LESSOR. Evidence of such insurance shall be delivered to LESSOR on or before the Commencement Date of the lease, and in the case of renewals at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the current policy. C. Insurance Limits: Said insurance shall be in an amount at least equal to the greater of the replacement value of the MODULE or the stipulated loss value set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof, deter- mined as of the date of the occurrence of the event of loss subject to such coverage subject to a $2,500 deductible. COUNTY agrees to reimburse LESSOR fully for any reduction made to LESSOR's interest under this deductible - 4 - 7w fv� provision. The proceeds of any insurance received by LESSOR with respect to an event of loss shall be applied as a credit against, or a reimburse- ment of, such payment of the Stipulated Loss Value by COUNTY, and the excess of such payment over the Stipulated Loss Value shall be paid to COUNTY. Payment of the Stipulated Loss Value shall immediately terminate this lease and title to said MODULE shall vest in COUNTY. 16. DAMAGE TO MODULE: In the event the MODULE is damaged, worn out, destroyed, lost, stolen or title thereto is requisitioned or taken by any governmental authority, such fact shall promptly be reported by COUNTY to LESSOR. A. If the MODULE becomes damaged or worn out, COUNTY shall determine with- in 15 days after the occurrence of such event whether the MODULE can be repaired. If the COUNTY determines that the MODULE can be repaired, the COUNTY shall cause such repairs to be made within 90 days after the occur- rence of such damage or wearing out. B. If the MODULE becomes damaged or worn out and the COUNTY determines that it cannot be repaired, or in the event the MODULE is destroyed, lost, stolen or taken by governmental authority, the COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR in cash within 90 days of the occurrence of such event the Stipulated Loss Value of the equipment as provided in Exhibit "B". C. Payment of the Stipulated Loss Value by COUNTY to LESSOR at any time shall terminate this lease as of the date of payment and title to the MODULE shall immediately vest in COUNTY. 17. HOLD HARMLESS: It is understood and agreed that LESSOR shall not be respon- sible for damages to persons or property in any way related to the possession, use or operation of the MODULE by the COUNTY and COUNTY hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless LESSOR from any liability or charges of any kind or character by reason of such injury or damage claim or suit for liability arising from the possession, use of operation of the MODULE by the COUNTY during the term of this lease or extension thereof, except the COUNTY shall not be required to indemnify and hold harmless LESSOR, its successors or assigns for any loss, or liability arising from the gross negligence of the LESSOR, or its successors or assigns. 18. ASSIGNMENT BY LESSOR: This lease shall be assignable by LESSOR without the consent of COUNTY; provided, however, that COUNTY shall be under no obligation - 5 to any assignee until written notice of such assignment from LESSOR has been received. 19. EVENTS OF DEFAULT: The following shall constitute events of default under the lease: A. COUNTY's failure to make any payment of rent when the same shall become due and such failure continues unremedied for a period of 60 days thereafter; or B. COUNTY's failure to perform or observe any material covenant, condition or agreement hereunder or in any other agreement with LESSOR and such fail- ure continues unremedied for a period of 60 days followinq written notice thereof by LESSOR. 20. REMEDIES: Upon the occurrence of any event of default and at any time after notice duly given to COUNTY as provided in Paragraph 19 to cure said default, LESSOR may, at its option, declare this lease to be in default b," delivering written notice thereof to COUNTY, and at any time thereafter, so long as the COUNTY shall not have remedied such default, LESSOR may exercise one or more of the following remedies in its sole discretion: A. Proceed by appropriate court action, either at law or in equity to en- force performance by COUNTY of the applicable covenants of this lease or to recover damages for the breach thereof; B. Cause the COUNTY at its expense promptly to return the MODULE to the possession of LESSOR at the location where the MODULE is in last use and in the condition required upon the return thereof pursuant to Paragraph 26, or LESSOR, at its option, may enter upon the premises where the MODULE is located and take immediate possession of and remove the same by summary. proceedings or otherwise; Except as otherwise provided above, no remedy referred to in this Paragraph is intended to be exclusive, but each shall be cumulative and in addition to any other remedy referred to above or otherwise available to LESSOR at law or in equity. No express or implied waiver by LESSOR of any event of default hereunder shall be, or be construed to be, a waiver of any future or subsequent event of default. 21. PERSONAL PROPERTY: The MODULE is and shall at all time remain personal property notwithstanding that all or any part of it may be affixed or attached to, imbedded in or permanently resting upon real property or any building thereon, - 6 - or attached in any manner to what is permanent by means of cement, plaster, nails, bolts, screws or otherwise. 22. OWNERSHIP: The MODULE is and shall at all times remain the sole and exclu- sive property of LESSOR, and COUNTY shall have no rights, title or interest therein except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. 23.: POSSESSION: So long as no event of default shall occur and be continuing, COUNTY shall be entitled to the possession and use of the equipment in accordance with and for the term of the lease or extension thereof, and LESSOR agrees not to i interfere with COUNTY's right to the possession and use of the MODULE. COUNTY shall not, without the prior written notice to LESSOR, part with possession or control of the equipment. 24. PURCHASE OPTION: As part of the consideration for this lease, LESSOR hereby grants to COUNTY the exclusive right and privilege to purchase the MODULE for a total purchase of Twenty Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($20,000.00) at the end of the three (3) year term hereof or at any time during the three (3) year extension period provided COUNTY has exercised its option to extend this lease as provided in Paragraph 5. LESSOR shall sell the MODULE to COUNTY, as is and where is, with- out recourse or warranty for the cash sum stated above. 25. QUIET ENJOYMENT: LESSOR covenants that COUNTY shall at all times during the said term peaceably and quietly have, hold and enjoy without suit, trouble, or hindrance from or on account of LESSOR as long as COUNTY fully performs here- under. 26. SURRENDER: Upon the expiration of the term of this lease, COUNTY shall (except as otherwise provided herein) at its own cost and expense surrender pos- session of the equipment to the LESSOR in the same operating condition and appearance as when received, ordinary wear and tear excepted, within the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. 27. DISMANTLING CHARGE: In the event of a surrender pursuant to Paragraph 26, COUNTY agrees to pay LESSOR, in addition to any other amounts due under this lease, a moving out and dismantling charge of One Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($1,500.00) per module payable on the date of surrender. 28. NOTICES: All notices required to be delivered to any party shall be in writing, and shall be deemed given when delivered or when deposited in the United States mail, certified and postage prepaid, addressed as follows: A. If to LESSOR: RCF Manufacturing Corporation P.O. Box 3757 Hayward, California 94540 Attn: Mr. Richard Sturges r �- �, B. If to COUNTY: Sheriff's Department Contra Costa County Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 29. COUNTERPARTS: This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall constitute a duplicate original . Each such counterpart shall con- stitute but one and the same instrument. a 30. SEVERABILITY: Any provision of this Agreement which is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall , as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof. To the extent permitted by law, COUNTY waives any provision of law under which any provision of this Lease is prohibited or unen- forceable in any respect. 31. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Lease constitutes the entire agreement between LESSOR and COUNTY. No provision of this Lease may be changed, waived, discharged or terminated except by a written instrument signed by the party against whom the enforcement of such change, waiver, discharge or termination is sought. 32. ATTORNEY'S FEES: If the parties hereto enter into any litigation or arbi- tration proceeding arising out of this Agreement, the losing party shall pay all costs and expenses incurred as a result of such litigation or arbitration including, without limitation, the reasonable attorney's fees of the prevailing party. The losing party agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the prevailing party from all such costs and expenses. 33. GOVERNING LAW: This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accord- ance with the laws of the State of California. 34. TIME: Time is of the essence of each and all of the terms and provisions of this lease. 2 - 8 - n 35. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS: The terms and provisions of this lease shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto, ,jointly and severally. IN WITNESS I%gIEREOF, LESSOR and COUNTY have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first above written. COUNTY LESSOR COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the RELOCATABLE CONFINEMENT FACILITIES COMPANY, State of Califo n' a California general partnership: By RCF Manufacturing Corporation, By R. I. Schroder Mana ing Partner C �airnian, Board of Supervisors � By1�zje- Aichard , A. Sturges, ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk President By ljmxltj Duputy � �`I�TT713 RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: j By Count , Administrator By. Deputy PL1bliCWV0r#j Director Buildings and Grounds By Lease Management APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By Deputy February 13, 1978 EXHIBIT "A" RELOCATABLE CONFINEMENT FACILITIES El GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT LIST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WORK FURLOUGH CENTER i Ut RC.F. Ca These specifications are intended to provide the customer or P.O. Box 3757 Hayward CA 94540 prospective customer with a general specification as to the quality ; 415/785-0130 of the manufactured items and their installation. It is also intended ; to define the scope of work that would be the responsibility of RCF and the customer. i l General architectural, mechanical and electrical drawings are available with these specifications. Detailed drawings will be made available to the customer prior to manufacture and installation for informational and approval purposes. Specific manufacturers of equip- ment listed in these specifications are used for reference only and indicate standard of quality. RCF reserves the right to substitute items of other manufacturers which, in RCF opinion, are equal in quality. I GENERAL DESCRIPTION Relocatable Confinement Facilities are furnished in one or more modules. Each module is made up of two self-contained housing units which are delivered to a building site and placed upon prepared founda- tions. The area between these two housing units are erected with prefabricated floor, roof and wall panels forming a day room to complete i the module. The two housing units are approximately eight (8) feet wide by 35 feet long and the day room space between is nominally 12 feet wide by 35 feet. The entire module is approximately 28 feet by 35 feet. Any number of modules can be set up to form different pod configurations to best suit users space needs. r FOUNDATION AND SITE WORK Each site shall be graded by customer. RCF shall prepare a founda- tion design for approval by customer. The type of foundation shall be as best suits the site but in general will consist of concrete piers, drilled and poured in place. Foundation and anchorage to foundation shall adequately resist all lateral and vertical loads in conformance with all applicable local building codes. Foundation design calcula- tions and drawings shall be done by a registered civil engineer and shall indicate all design criteria such as soil bearing, concrete strength, etc. RCF Company shall prepare a site plan indicating location of all sewer, water and electrical hook-up points. It shall be customer's responsibility to furnish and install these utilities to these hook-up points. RCF Company shall move the modules to the site, erect them in place and make all connections at hook-up points. All plumbing and electrical work performed by RCF shall be done by properly licensed contractors. a General Specifications EJ Relocatable Confinement Facilities Page 2 REQUIRED SITE UTILITIES R.C.F. Co. Each site will require a minimum 4" sewer line, a 2Y' cold water P.O. Box 3757 supply with a minimum of 40 PSI pressure and either aerial or under- Hayward, 4540 415/785-0130ground 120/240 single phase three wire 225 amp. service. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF UNITS All floors, walls, roof and doors are made up of two-inch thick panels with two face sheets of cold finished 14 gauge steel with truss design inner reinforcement. Each panel is full welded to channel sections on all edges. The face sheets are also spot welded to the truss core reinforcement 2 - 3/4" on centers horizontally and 3" on centers vertically. Each exterior wall panel shall be fully welded to perimeter panels. All panels are mechanically interlaced to each other at all joints with channel sections splines. In addition, all wall panels are welded 12" on center to floor and roof and all vertical wall intersection joints are welded 12" on center. Walls and doors are fully insulated. ROOFING After modules have been erected in place, RCF shall have a properly licensed roofing contractor furnish and install a complete tar and gravel roofing system. PLUMBING Each module shall be completely plumbed. Each four-man room shall come equipped with two Acorn Engineering Company toilet fixtures. Each module shall be equipped with one fiberglass shower stall with anti- scald valves, push button timing valve, shower head and shower drain equipment as supplied by Acorn Engineering Company. A service sink (Acorn Engineering Company) shall be furnished in each module. Each module shall come equipped with two electric water heaters, Rheem Model 64-20S, 120 volt, 20 gallon glass lined tank. Sewer service shall be PCV Schedule 40 with socket drainage fittings. Water pipes shall be Schedule 40 PVC. Detailed mechanical drawings indicating plumbing route and equipment described will be available for inspection and approval prior to installation and will become part of maintenance information furnished with each unit. General Specifications Relocatable Confinement Facilities Page 3 SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM Each module shall be equipped with an ionization smoke detection RC.F. Co. system. Four detector units (Pyr-a-larm No. CDA-2) shall be located P.O. Box 3757 in each air exhaust ventilator. A remote alarm unit (Pyr-a-larm RLP-4) 415/ 85-01. r 0 shall be located in the safety vestibule or other suitable control point. 415.785-0130 y ELECTRICAL Each module shall be completely wired with provisions for either aerial or underground service. All equipment and its installation meet national electric code. Meter and main breakers, as well as distribu- tion panels, shall be Square D or equal. Light fixtures shall be Renall or equal. Each module shall be equipped with a manual transfer switch to permit the connection into emergency standby unit, if avail- able. Detailed electrical drawings will be available for inspection and approval prior to installation and will become part of the maintenance information furnished with each unit. PAINT Complete module shall be prime painted to receive finish epoxy paint. Finished paint shall be as follows: All cell doors and safety doors shall be painted with Benjamin Moore Epoxy Paint #18-79. Interior walls shall be painted with Benjamin Moore Paint 442-64. Ceilings shall be painted with Benjamin Moore White. Exterior walls shall be painted with Benjamin Moore White with introduction of silica sand for texture. GLASS AND GLAZING Each module shall be fully glazed using Globe-Amerod Secure-Lite 9/16" thick glass. Installation shall be per glass manufacturer's recommendations. Inmate side of glass shall have fixed window stop. All removable stops shall be installed with security screws. Windows shall be as shown on design drawings. General Specifications Relocatable Confinement Facilities Page 4 COMMUNICATIONS AND TELEVISION RC.F Co. P.O. Box 3757 Hayward.CA.94540 415785-0130 Each day room area will come equipped with the necessary conduit and outlets for an owner-furnished and installed television. A television shelf shall be provided by RCF. In the safety vestibules provisions shall be made for installation of an owner-furnished and installed communications system. A detailed conduit layout drawing will be available for inspection and approval prior to installation and will become part of maintenance information furnished with each unit. i i General Specifications Relocatable Confinement Facilities Page 5 i RC.F. Ca P.O. Box 3757 Hayward.CA'94540 415,785-0130 FLOOR COVERINGS i All rooms and service area at the end of day room shall be covered with an epoxy sealer finish. i Day room and safety vestibule areas shall be carpeted. Carpeting shall be completely moth and vermin proof. Carpet shall be treated for anti—static, not to exceed 3 KV at 20% relative humidity and 70 degrees F. (1. F Walker method) . Carpeting shall be composed of fibers with inherent fire retardant properties and shall be permanently flame—proofed to flame spread rating of 75 or less, to conform to all applicable codes for incombustibility. Certificates of tests shall be furnished in accordance with ASTM to 84-68. i Carpet shall be installed with adhesive directly to steel panel floor per manufacturer's recommendations. A four—inch high topset cover base shall be installed at all edges. Cutting of base to suit door equipment shall be permitted. Samples of carpeting and sheet vinyl are available for inspection. r General Specifications Relocatable Confinement Facilities Page 6 RG.F. Co. FURNISHINGS P.Q. Box 3757 Hayward,CA 94540 415/785-0130 Module furniture and fixtures shall include the following: In each four-man cell: 4 - Steel bunks 2' 6" x 7' In Day Room: 2 - Eight-man picnic type tables 1 - T. V. shelf All the above equipment shall be permanently installed with welding or security-type screws. ❑ General Specifications Relocatable Confinement Facilities Page 7 RG.F. Co, PO. Box 3757 HEATING AND VENTILATING Hayward.CA,94540 415785-0130 Each module shall come equipped with two (2) Bard Manufacturing Company Heat Pump Units, Model #36WH-10KW. Ventilation ducts shall be concealed beneath built-in bunks and or benches and shall be lined with 1" thick 3 lb. density insulation. Supply and exhaust registers shall be security type with adjustable damping blades. Toilet areas shall have a centrifugal roof exhauster, Penn Ventilator. Detailed mechanical drawings will be available for inspection and approval prior to installation and will become a part of the maintenance information furnished with each unit. General Specifications El HARDWARE HEADINGS GROUP NO. 1 RC.F. Ca P.O. Box 3757 Hayward CA 94540 Inmate Rooms 415%785-0130 Universal release sliding door device system Mechanical release at door Gang release at control cabinet Electrical release at control cabinet Track housing above doors Doors to be provided with F. A. #2 pulls on exterior GROUP NO. 2 Entrance Door 1 - 66K Lock (code A) keyed two sides 1 - HM Mounting 2 - F. A. #1 Escutcheons 2 - Pulls 3 - 41g FM Hinges GROUP NO. 3 Entrance Door to Inmaet Day Area 1 - 36 Lock (Code D) keyed two sides 1 - IDI Mounting 1 - Pull 1 - Track set (hanger and guide set) 1 - Bolt Keeper GROUP NO. 4 Pipe Chase Doors 2 - Deadlocks (Code B) General Specifications Hardware Headings Continued RC.F Ca. GROUP NO. 5 P.O. Box 3757 Hayward,CA-94540 Exit Door (at rear of Inmate Day Area) 415'785-0130 1 - 56EL Lock (keyed both sides - Code A) 2 - F. A. #2 Pulls 3 - 4'i Hinges GROUP NO. 6 i Mechanical Equipment Room 4 2 - Deadlocks (Code B) Three keys furnished with each code combination. All exterior doors to have weather stripping. All exterior doors to have drip moulding. All doors to be furnished with observation panels. All fasteners and screws to be security type. -2- ! `s� � ❑ EQUIPMENT LIST _ One Relocatable Confinement Facilities Module made up of two trailable units (8' x 35') , Serial Numbers RCF 32-001 and RCF 32-002 with 12' wide center day room. RC.F Co. P.O. Box 3757 Hayward CA 94540 Module is equipped with the following: 415'785-0130 4 - Acorn #1570 Lav Toilet Combys 4 - Acorn #1571 Lav Toilet Combys 1 - Fiberglass Stall Shower with Acorn Shower Head, Valves and Mixer 1 - Acorn #1729 Service Sink complete with Spout and Valves 2 - Rheem Model 64-205, 120 Volt, 20 Gallon Water Heaters i 4 - Pyr-a-larm #CDA-2 Smoke Detectors i 1 - Pyr-a-larm PRLP-4 Remote Alarm 16 - Steel Bunks 2' - 6 x 7' - 0 2 - Stainless Steel Mirrors 2 - 8' Steel Picnic Tables i 2 - Bard Model #36 WH-10KW Heat Pumps 4 - Roof Exhaust Ventilators I 1 - Lot Hardware per Specification Hardware Headings Contra Costa County Februavj 13, 1978 EXHIBIT "B" STIPULATED LOSS VALUE The following shall be the Stipulated Loss Value to be carried to the term of this lease: First Lease Year $120,000.00 Second Year $ 86,700.00 Third Year $ 53,300.00 End of Third Lease Year and During Option Period $ 20,000.00 �► 12 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Suit to Recover Costs Due Contra Costa County IT IS BY THE BOA-RD ORDrMED that legal action be initiated in the Small Claims Court by the Auditor-Controller's Office against the following persons to recover the cost owed Contra Costa County: ABBO'T'T, Ladd Dudley Public Works $194.66 ROBERTS, Steve M. Public Works $747.80 PASSED AND ADOPTED on February 28, 1978. f,. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Sea) of the Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 28th day of February . 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15•M Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson c In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California r February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of SB 1 Homeowners Property Tax Relief. The Board having received a February 23, 1978 report from the County Administrator on this subject, and having discussed the matter of property tax relief/reform extensively, hereby supports passage of Senate Bill 1 (February 23, 1978 version) by Senator Peter Behr (R-Tiburon) . Senate Bill 1 meets many of the criteria considered essential by the Board for T-..eaningf-ul and urgently needed property tax relief/reform, as outlined in several policy statements previously adopted by the Board on this subject. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. k 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: Governor E. G. Brown, Jr. Supervisors Legislative Delegation affixed this 28th day of February 19 78 Senator P. Behr County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator / J; By—✓� ..C! �� , Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 077 15m . BOARD ACTION BOARD OF SUPERVISORIS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFONNIA February 28, 1978 NOTE TO CLAIMANT Claim Against the County, ) The copy os :his document mailed to you ZA you& Routing Endorsements, and } notice 06 the action •tAken on your ctaim by .the Board Action. (All Section ) Soatd oS Supenvisot4 (Pa4ggtaph 111, be nvi, references are to California } given puuuant to Govamnnt Code Sections 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 6 915.4. Pteade note the "w4bting" •5etow. Claimant: Hollis McKarney, #1 Wanda Way, Martinez, Calif. 94553 Attorney: Address: Amount: $11$00.00 . via Public Forks Date Received; January 27, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on Jan. 27, 1978 By mail, postmarked on 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. 27, 19713'. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By �� �!, ,_�', DePutY Jamie L. Johnson II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( Fd, %Tkffs Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. IT ct�� ( hyy' This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so npgfying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . - ( iY`:Uaim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( } The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim DATED: ! ` 7J'?-i> JOHN B. CLAUSE.Y, County Counsel, By i°°°_' Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check•one only) ( X ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6). I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: Feb. 28, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by /_,La.~ ,� Deputy lana M. Herman IIARNING TO CLAIMA,YF Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913 You have onZy 6 monM6 6nom the =ZZ4.ng o6 ZVA notRt i to you WZhin which to We a eouxt action on thio tejected Cta m (4ee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 months Jam the d ov at o6 yowt AppU a;Uo n to Fite a Late Cta m wtidz in which to petition a count son retied Jhom Section 945.4',6 ctatm-JiUng deadUze (see Section 946.61 . You may aeek tithe advice oS any ado-tney o3 your choice in connection cvtdt atk A matien- 1' you want to consult an atatwutey, you ,6houtd do 40 .immediaa !e ,. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, F (3) Public 111orks, Business 8 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: March 1. 3978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By r.., �.1�/ •: r.,,�i, Deputy Diana M. Kerman V. FRONI: (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: Marcl, 7 `I47R County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public tlorks, By 8.1 rJ Rev. 3/77 fit . TO: Contra Costa County EF L E Department of Public Works Martinez, California ILV) 19780 R. OLSSCN RD OF SUPERVISORS TA OSTA CO. igCLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA �� ---•D= 19 (Government Code, Sec. 910) Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: 2. Name and address of claimant: G 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: �"�a� G�r�i� i.K..G��'C_..- � Gam-�L/ �� CiLe.tX✓✓�•`�.1" 4. Names of County employees involved, and type, make and number of equipment if known: 5. Describe the kind and value of damage and attach estimates: Signature ......:.. . Microfilmed with board or.dK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALtt a?`+LA • NOTE TO CLULNNT Claim Against the County, ) The copy o6 .td,Z4 documeat m2R-tedto you 4.6 yout Routing Endorsements, and } notice 06 .the action fia en on yout ctaim by .the Board Action. (All Section ) Bovtd o6 Supe,%vizopLz (PatagPtaph I11, betoco), references are to California ) given psz4uant to Govmtment Code Section& 911..8,- Government Code.) - . ) 913, 6 915.4.• -Ptea.se note dte- "watnirg"• beLocc: Claimant: Mr. & Mrs. James O. Thomas, 2 Wanda Way, Martinez, Calif. 945.53 Attorney: Address: Account: Not stated via Public Works Date Received: January 27, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on Jan. 27 , 1978 By mail, postmarked on 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. 27, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By „£o`�- , Deputy Jamie L. Jolinson II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2- R=rr-`\J ( �Tlhi• (t-laim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are SFJ Z so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for IS days (Section 910.8) . ( cALN in, is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a La Claim (Sec,' 11L6) * DATED: l � y JO:�Y B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel,` B �-� � !�_ �` Deputy Ili. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check 'one only) ( X) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. J. R. OLSSON Clerk, b //-.�. /�f��c,�-� , Deputy DATED: Feb. 28} 1978 Y De P Y iana • Herman WARUXING TO CLAILMNT Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) You have oay 6 month.6 4,tom .tete maiZiLg cc' thiz notice to you ZaZtin which .to 6.ite a coin action on t iA rejected CZaim (zee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 montlt6 6••tom the den.iat o{ you2 AppUcation .to File_ a Late CZcum w:i-thin which to ,petition a count box neDi_e6 6,tom Section 945.4'4 cZaim-biting deadQ,ine (zee Section 946.6) . You may seek .tile advice o6 any attottney o6 you/L choice .in connection evc th t'h i,6 matteA. 16 you want to corvsu.-t an attorney, you should do so -mmediatay. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim. or Application. hie 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. t DA'IHD:Marrh L, l Q7R J•. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By { /j.�v /1 _,�� .s..✓ Deputy "Diana M. Herman V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public {forks of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: 14arch 1, 1978 County Counsel, 3y County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8. 1 Rev. 3/77 _..�t��1� 7 -- s ENDORSED I LED TO: Contra Costa County Department of Public Works QPJ J.07 '14a'rtinez, California i } CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1 } I^ CO�V7RA CC15iA Co. IL 9 c n 91,, CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA P��3LIC ;; �{S (Government Code, Sec. 410) Date: January 25, 197a Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: 3 111d — l onday, January l6, 1.978 2. Name and address of claimant:'. & hirs. James 0. Thomas 2 Wanda :lay Llartinez, Ca. , 94553 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: 3 large diseased Bucalyptus tree at corner of 7#aanda Tay and Alhambra Valley Road (tree tires on county proper-t r) fell across :7anda 7Iay and do= into Alhambra Creek, destroying an erosion preventing retaining Zrall. 4. Names of County employees involved, and type, make and number of equipment if known: Cotulty Property.- One Eucalyptus tree 5. Describe the kind and value of damage and attach estimates: The destroyed property %va.s an eight foot high by aprrox 50foot long retaining tirall. No estimates given — just replace the mall. as it vias. Time is of the essence — every storm vie have «herein the :vater level in the creek rises creates additional loss and damage and increases the County's liability. Thma County had been requested on several occasions to remove -his diseased tree. Signature Microfilmed with board order BOARD ACTION BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOR.tiIA Feb, 28, 1978 NOTE TO C LA I!L-XNT Claim Against the County, ) The copy o6 tLid document maiZzd to you -is you Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o6 the action .taken an your cZaim by he Board Action. (All Section } BoaAd o6 Supenvi4ou (Pa,%agnaplt Irl, beZowl, references are to California ) given puuuant to.GoveLw&tt Code Secti.on,6 911 .8, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 915.4. Ptea4e nate the "warning" be6w: Claimant: Ronald Keeton, 2923 Otis Street 42, Berkeley, California 94707• Attorney: Martha C. Radcliffe, NIANLUE & RADCLIFFE Address: P. 0. Box 98, Moraga, California 94556 Amount: $1,000,000.00 Date Received: January 27 , 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on Jan. 26 , 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. 27, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By C_ Deputy Jamie L:Johnson II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( This gain complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. �;,lfi ( ) This laim.FA`ILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are son* ifying,—laimant. The Board cannot act for 1S days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Claim,iss'not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( } The Board should -deny this Application to File a Late Claim Section 911.6) . DATED- JO1.W B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, . �' Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( X ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: Feb. 28, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by �,�c,•c, - �e.,,t.�t,,�/, Deputy Diana M. Herman WARVI14G TO CLAItL4YI' Government Code Sections 911.8 $ 913) You have onty 6 moi ohom the maiting o6 thZ6 notice to you V-77k&z which to 6i to a eottnt action on thri-6 xejected Chaim (see Govt. Code Sec_ 945.6) on 6 month.6 6 tom the den iaZ o 6 youx Appte i cation .to Fite a Late Claim vlLd i.n tekti.ch to pe tZti.on a coulr t Soh stet i.e6 61tom Section 945.4'.6 cfa,im-6iZing dead,Une (,see. Section 946.6) . You may seek the advice o6 any attotney oS your choice .in connection cui th ;Uu s mat',ten. 1,1' you want to constttt cut mttonney, you shout-d do so Znmed ateZy. IV. FRUM: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business $ Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document,-and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: March 1 , �97R J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By �"'( ' "- ,%s1E�,c�,+. , Deputy Diana M. Herman V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. DATED: March l , l U78 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public horks, By 8.1 Rev. 3/77 I D In the Matter of the Claim of JAN .?7, 1978 RONALD KEETON I R. OLSSON CLERK EOARD Or SUPERVISORS fc=y Njsu CpSiA CO. THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA RONALD KEETON hereby presents this claim to the County of Contra Costa pursuant to Section 910 of the California Government Code. 1. The name and post office address of RONALD KEETON is 2923 Otis Street #2, Berkeley, California 94707. 2. The post office address to which RONALD KEETON desires notice of this claim to be sent is as follows: VANLUE & RADCLIFFE, Post Office Box 98, Moraga, California 94556- 3. On October 17, 1977, by Notice of Proposed Action, claimant RONALD KEETON, a therapist aide at George Miller Center West, was informed of his dismissal effective October 27, 1977, by the Contra Costa County Medical Services, Martinez, California. Notice of Proposed Action contained statements that RONALD KEETON had had sexual intercourse with two mentally retarded persons during a field trip to San Pablo Reservoir on July 21, 1977. Said statements are and were false and employees of Contra Costa County repeatedly and with malice falsely published said statements in writing and by word of mouth. As early as September 28, 1977, employee JANE BATTS mali- ciously and falsely informed employee CAROLYN JOHNSON that RONALD KEETON had had sexual intercourse with two retarded persons during a July 21, 1977, field trip. Claimant, RONALD KEETON, was not aware of this publication until on or about January 19, 1978. On or about the twelfth of October employees CAROLYN JOHNSON and JANE BATTS informed employee YVONNE WEBSTER that claimant RONALD KEETON had "molested" two mentally retarded persons during a field trip of July 21, 1977. RONALD KEETON was not made aware of said —1— 040 ;11 9 Microfilmed w;th 5oard orcin slanderous statement until on or about October 27, 1977. Said statement is false and was uttered maliciously. On or about December 15, 1977, claimant, RONALD KEETON, was informed by personnel at the State Department Employment Develop- ment Center, 263 Civic Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, that employee LEWIS PASCALLI had informed them that claimant, RONALD KEETON, had raped two mentally retarded persons. Third persons, whose names are as yet unknown to claimant, were falsely and maliciously informed that RONALD KEETON had had sexual intercourse, had raped, and/or had molested two mentally retarded clients. Said statements were made by County employees, whose names are as yet unknown to claimant, and continued over an extensive period of time, commencing with a statement made on or about September 28, 1977. 4. On or about October 11, 1977, at the George Miller Center West in the City of Richmond claimant, RONALD KEETON, was falsely arrested without a warrant by the Richmond Police and detained and imprisoned for a number of hours at the Richmond Police Station by Richmond Police Officers, as a result of false statements made by County employees to the Richmond Police. 5. Claimant, RONALD KEETON, has by reason of the aforesaid false and malicious statements been caused severe mental suffering, mental anguish, humiliation, damage to his reputation, and loss of income. 6. So far as is known to claimant, he has been damaged in the sum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) due to these losses and consequences enumerated in Paragraph 4 above. 7. County employees, some of whose names are unknown to claimant, were employees of the County of Contra Costa at the Contra Costa County Medical Services, Human Resources Agency and George Miller Center West and were acting within the scope of their employment when said false and malicious statements were made. -2- 8. At the time of the presentation of this claim,- claimant, RONALD KEETON, claims damages in the sum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) . DATED: f.,�,/y� RONALD KEETON BY I�- ele �- 417 MARTHA C. RADCLIFFE / Attorney for Claimant y' t j.- k f.N21 -3- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California F E B 2 8 1978 19 In the Matter of Short Form Service Contract with Vieanna Ruark to provide Training and Orientation for the Social Service Department's Foster Parent Education and Orientation Training Program f IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract for the provision of training and orientation services to the Foster Parent Orientation Program operated by the Social Service Department and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract: Number Contractor- Term Payment Limit 20-048-2 Vieanna Ruark 2/1/78 — 6/30/78 $ 20 PASSED BY THE BOARD on FEB 2 8 1970, 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 2 �`, 1971�3; cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 County Auditor—Controller County Social Service J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Staff Development Contractor Deputy Clerk SD-dg H-24 4/77 15m C.-?sera Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE COIv'TRACT _._ 1. Contract Identification. Number 2a - ops - 2 Department: Social Service Subject: Foster Parent Education and Training Orientation Program 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: VIEANNA RUARK Capacity: Self-employed Individual Address: 272 West 10th Street, Pittsburg, California 94565 3. Term. The Affective date of this Contract is February 1, 1978 and it terminates June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Pavment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 20 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 10 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 2 service unit(s) . 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Foster Parent Education and Orientation for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two full hours of such services. Contractor shall comply with the Special Conditions which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Contract is subject to the Special Conditions attached hereto. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. &aAo=%XXX1%KX 't�xx�mt �txt�cx�cx�txtt��txx��x��x►rxat�yxx 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the United States Social Security Act as amended (P.L. 96-647); 45 CFR Section 228.84. 11. Signatures. Jhetae signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CON, OST_A, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR A. t.Schroder Designee Recommended by Department (Designate o fici4l capacity) BycC4�i ccCf�/��L.� Designee (Form approved. by County Counsel) (A-4620 7/76) 4�t"'�` Mciotilrttxi with board order ��- ! 1 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number 20 - 048 - 2 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra- tion of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. Initials: /Contractor County Dept. J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California February 28 , 19 78 In the Matter of _ Agreement with Leighton & Associates for Consulting Services. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUITIORIZED to execute an agreement with Leighton and Associates, of Redwood City, to become effective March 1, 1978 in connection with the preparation of the Environmental Impact Report for Subdivision 5187, "Rubio IYay Subdivision" _ located on the south side of King Drive, southerly of El Dorado Road, Saranap Area, at a cost not to exceed $3,500.00 under the terms and conditions as set forth in said agreement. PASSED by the Board on February 28, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. : Planning Department Supervisors FEB 2- 81973 cffixed this day of 19 ` cc: Leighton and _ssociates c/o Planning Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning C f County Auditor-Controller By J Deputy Clerk County Administrator H- 24 3/7G Ism 0 f) � I ( ,z CONSULTiNG SERWIt-TS AG.IZ IDNI :NT 1. Special C'.onditioiis. These special conditions are incorporated below by reference: (a) Consultant's Natne and Adcfrc%s: Leighton and Associates, 620 Price Avenue, Redwood City, California 94063 . (113) Effective Date: MAR 11978 (iI Project Name, Number and Location: Environmental Impact Report for Subdivision 5187, "Rubio Way Subdivision", south side of King Drive, southerly of E1 Dorado ..Road, Saranap Arca. (0) Payment Limit: 1'h -ee Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) atures. Th si n rocs attest the parties' a};recnunt hereto: c) :\ ('t tti'i',\ CONSULTANT /J sinessT c - -1.Sc ruder fly: Ficial ca--- - — ,ty ii c:fiairman, ►ko;;rd o! ul f fip�i' t ii Sulat•r r tti��;s �. FTENT: :i, r.. t'11.';NON, (COR POR.An-i SEAL) Comity (')eek anil t•x-olficio r1.•rk of the i oarcl State of California ) ss Comity ) ACK'NOW'LEDGEM N F 'mc pet.-mmn(:) signing above for Consultant, known to the in those individmil .and bu•;iness rapavities, 1 persmially appeared before me today and acknow- i t.• -.iinii Q, OL 1) ledged that he/they signed it anti that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. ,- ) lel•:tc''mis-, Date:_ . i/ /9-7f % / Dir ctu of PtanniriF ) approved: otary 'ublic puua:uuun:n:ee:aoeaars:::u:ur:.au.:e:n�ea:a 11. Ctc users .. County Counsel (NOTAiZY SEAL) , , l=�iLlhlE,YOUNG y NOTARY PUBLIC--CALTO^?:rA a SAIN MATZO COU'.."N �eputy MY COMM!:;tor Expl:aj OU 1.1931 I'; rt fires, I:1 fcctive on the above date, Contra Costa County and the above-named i_ ii.:UIUInt mutU.-tll; agree and promise as follows: fai; !oyncnt. c'aunt�: h�rc•h�• c•misl�y� C'nnsuftant, �nct ('on•;ult;tnt nr. -t-lits such crrt};lo)'mc•nl to porfurm the professional stjvices described herein, upon the terms anti in consideration cif the payments stated herein. `c•„hr, of Service. Supe of tir:rvice shall be as described in Appendix A attached hereto and int_orporated herein by this reference. +•. lir-ttrance. The Consultant shall, at no expemV to the County. furnish certificates or other evict ce acceptable to the County of (a) public liability insurance of at least $500,04”. ID -zsOp0oo,o, 1 ,r 'Al darnages arising out of hrdily injuries or cleath to any one person anc.1 at Icast ,io r),r)00.00 lot, tiro or more persom in ono .. rcident or occur•r•c•rtrv; and (b) property thmal;c liability insurance providing for a limit of not less than $500,000.00. Thirty days' notice to, County of policy lapse or cancellation is required. ... ........:. - 'l;a'c l of �B�lll}�t�l With boar . ... , d oder. .�...'t.'�"L .��'::j,?'ti�.:.l.' ,, a.�.,►4'�'�.'T'+^?"_r--��. �r�.t 'r �T.yri+.il.. 3.7 .=A•'YM"fl r 1`.►vnrent. 1•11e comity shall pay Consultant for professional services perforated as follows: A. For preparation of the Dralt Environmental Impact Report a fee not to exceed 1(d) above. (i) The first installment, in an amomnt to be determined by the Director of Planning of not tnorc than 50% nor less than 306 of the fee noted in 7.A. above, shall be paid after receipt by the County of the "Working Draft" report. (ii) Tile second installment, constituting the remainder of the fee noted in 7.A. above, shall be paid after the Director of Planning receives and finds acceptable the "f=inal Consultant Draft". R. Ten percent (10"i,) of all charges billed by the Consultant shall be withheld until final acceptance of the f=inal Environmental impact Report by the appropriate hearing body or until authorized by the Director of Planning, whichever comes first. C. The tees specified in iertion 7.A. include all overhead and incidental expenses for which no additional compensation shall be allowed. In no event shall the total arnount paid to the Consultant exceed the fee limit specified in Section 1(d) without prior written approval of the County. �i. Termination. At its option, County may terminate this agreement at any time by written police to the Consultant, whether or not the. Consultant is in default. Upon such termination Consultant agrees to cicliver to the County everything pertaining to tile_ work in thy• possessimi of Consultant or under its control at that time, .end will be paid, except as provided below, without cbtplication, all arnonnts dor. (ir therral'wr becoming clue for services rendered to the (Lite of termination. If the Consultant is in default at the time of ttnrn►ination, County may complete the wort: (scope of service) and deduct the_' reasonable expenses therco[ from the fee and [r•oin any funds otherwise clue and payable .to the Consul tall L. ). SI-etas. The Consultant is an independent contractor and is not to be considered an employee of the County. 10. Exclusive Services. Consultant agrees to restrict its firm and its subcontractors front any employment, other than for the County, in any way pertaining to the subject of this employment or to the proposed project which this report will review, for a period of two years after the effective date: of this agreement without first obtaining the prior written consent of the Director of Plaiming for such employment. Consultant further agrees to insert this condition into all contracts or work agreements with is subcontractors. 1 I, Slaw-, of Product. It is understood that the Final Consultant Draft accepted by the County will be utilized as background or source material by the Planning Department for its ext-lusire use, all or in part, as it sees fit. The Consultant agrees not to release, disclose or otherwise make available copies of its written documents, their contents, any views or opinions contained therein, or any either written or oral rnatcrial, ciata, views, opinions or other information in any way arising out of or connected with the subject of this employment to ether than the Planning I.lcpartment withor.rt first obtaining the prior %vritten Consent of the Director of Planning for such disclosure. \t tac:hments: Appendix A ... nom„�......,...::"...... ... ,..•.`:v,e'r.r...R-.::.•s..:....-,.:`: -:.3.. ...._...._.:'. .:. .. n :. .. ............� _..... . t."-r;,,...;.,.. .- .......: y.. .:::.......:...:.. ..:::.., .... :.ti... .. i .... 2.ot 2 r.::......... ...' .:.. :c;c. o. A ja".��;4iM;M��•^s:,J.wf!.�`;ati.iia:;;.`'�',•t�.�T,~'�.'�:.`0.r:-.`:�-�••[`.,j•-'ti,."fir) .. d1?f•..- .....ia�. . .j. .. '_{i'•. •�`•' - �a�'�`�:r a . . APPENDIX "A" . Consultant shall prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Report in accordance wilh 'the c::rlifornia Environmental Quality Act and County guidelines for the project specified in 1(r:) of this agreement. - The report shall be preparccl in the format specified by the County. it shall be-single spaced and suitable for duplication by office copier methods. The Cow-111tant shall prepare the report in a "working draft" form initially and submit three (3) c--opies for Planning; Department review. The "working draft" shall be submitted by Consultant to the Planning Department no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the elate Consultant is authorized by tile- Planning; Department to proceed with preparation cif the: report, unless approval of extension of such deadline is given by the Director of Planning;. After !Tanning; Department reviews and c-ormnents on tfie draft, the Consultant shall revise the working draft report in ar_r-ordancc with such comments and submit one (•t)py suitable for duplication and distribution of the "final Consultant draft" for review and :u_"•ptance by the Planning; Department. The "final-Consultant draft" shall be submitted by Consultant to tic• Planning; Drpartmenr no later than ten (10) calendar clays after rvtnrn of the edited working; draft to Consultant by the Planning; Department unless approval of the extension of such deadline is given by the Director of Planning. In no event !,hall the time for completion of the process described in this paragraph extend beyond Dec. 31, 1973 without written approval of the Director of Planning. {consult.-mt shall as part of the contractual obligation assist County in the preparation of rr.ponses to comments on the draft I:IIZ for the purpose of producing; a 'Final EIR" for the project. 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I� ert,ti,,,. ,., •lu• t .n u1,,1,1'i 11.-., ,:,.t1,.` 41114,,.,..It•', Hr,y (11l•vllq l'.Ir .S`.I. ;, r, • .i__r1 f1}:ftn,l .,•I I,U„S that the following pobcy(ies) have been v.•.oed to t1w msured for the c-,.•t ige indicated.This certificate is subject to all of the term;. Carl- --t-ons and 1'•ntlot,ons set forth m file desctthed pt,itcy(tes) and endorsement hereto. 11 is furnished as o mover of information only and does y not �hoitge. tidily Or extend the pal cy(tcsj u, uny way. t t Named LEIGIiri'ON Lc AOSSOCIATl;S 9271-06-37 InsurAddress 17475 MYPARN rIRCLL it J _ .F Policy No.-71nr'+men�s Address . IRVINE,, CA. 92664 c �pan.nton E? � _ 29-46-358 9369-2g—f32s Agent PoLcy No.-Other Co:. x NNW UNLESS REPLACED BY THE COMPANY'S STANDARD CERTIFICATE OR UNLESS CANCELLED, THIS INTERIM CERTIFICATE SHALL BE FECTIVE FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS COMMENCING 1201 A M FEB. 17 , 19 76 i j Agent: Check here if a permanent certificate is to be issued by the Policywriting Office. t COVERAGE LIMITS OF LIABILITY { 1 COVERED NOT COVERED AUTO LIABILITY • ❑ Owned Bodily Injury S 250 .000 each person Y ❑ Hired $ 500 -DOC each occurrence ' ❑ Non-Owned Property Damage 5 500 000 each occurrence ❑ Employer's Non-Ownership i^ Contingent Liability GENERAL LIABILITY Bodily Injury 5 250 ,000 each person M&C-OLT Owners&Contractors 5 nil .000 each occurrence ❑ Contractual * 5 000 aggregate products ❑ Elevators Property Damage 5 500 .000 each occurrence Products S nil 000 aggregate products— owners 8 contractors protective*** � ` —controctuol***—completed operations �.•,�. Single Limit Liability for Coverages checked[Rabove 5 ,000 aggregate products S 000 each occurrence r"` ❑ CARGO S ,000 each vehicle 5 ,000 each occurrence Less 5—Deductible El WORKMEN'S ' COMPENSATION Statutory _ *Includes Goods or Products Warranty, Written Lease of Premises, Easement Agreement, Municipal Or- t• dinance Agreement, Sidetrack Agreement, Elevator or Escalator Maintenance Agreement only, unless ac- ►h' "`- companied by specific endorsement providing additional Contractual Coverage. I ❑ ~yyr, D,nc.ibed ❑ Deur,ption _ below wnn•ed JWNED YEAR.MAKE.TYPE OF BODY,LOAD CAPACITY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ~� AUTO- MOBILES, IF LAST 3 '_OVERED DIGITS SHOYlN (ALL.-STATES EXCEPT OKLAHOMA) (OKLAHOMA CERTIFICATE) I It is hereby hg''raod Jhat upon cancellation or termination In the event of any motorial change In or cancellation of sold policies, b`..�. `41 of this policy orp5liciei from any cause the Company the Company will make every effort to notify the party to whom this �► ; r, (3t p �'"'d certificate Is issued of such change or cancellation,but the Company will mail days notice In s;-� undertakes no responsibility by reason of any failure so to do. writing thereo Yo the other Intoresr Nsffown below. ST r TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE T t Other CONTRA COS A COMITY Truck Underwriters Association. Atty, in fact >� Interest•PLANPII 111� .!)�T',T ^ -P 0 BOX 951- •I 94553 �U�RTIN�:�, C7;. �:es.dent ATTENTION: ARNOLD JONASZ4 Countersigned J Avfhor,zed iteprese�YJ1 ve ✓ .. Not Applicable in Texas. Non.— ...Applicable in Texas only. 560514 5-7T 1351 r•r MDNU5• �F;i t i c _ �^.s�•,?�?::�{S�-i�':E^��-z ...��.��`2't1�J'� --Y_-'...tiirtr.W�.��rr - �c C. Sa_ •,,,.ter-r:' 1r �..L,r.�._t ..:.f��':-.�: :'i t in dhiy Board or Supervisors i of i Conira Costa County, State of California February 28 _, 19 78 In the Ntctrer of Approval of Contract #35078 with Larry Metzger, an individual, for staff training for the Probation Department The Board having considered the request by the County Probation Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County, a contract, #35078, with Lawrence Metzger, Ph.D. , for Probation Department Staff Training in counseling and working with alcoholics from March 7, 1978, to April 18, 1978, at a cost not to exceed $324.00, County funds. PASSED by the Board on FEB 2 8 1978, f i r I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Probation Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Wallace C. Donavan Supervisors FEB 2 81978 Contractor offixed this day of19 _ c/o Probation Officer i. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Administratora-c� Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - 15411 M�X ,_e . N •ut,.�rJ o �,� Ile STANDARD_CONTRACT. _� (Purchase of .Speciate^Services)y 1. contract Identification. 0 Number 35078 I _021978 Department: Probation Subject: Working with Alcohol.ics.,�`,,. . 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa Califo`r iL '16'n y71, for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Larry Metzger, Ph, D. Capacity: Contractor Address: 170 Perkins Street, Oakland, CA. —•94610 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is Idareh 7, 1978, and it terminates April 18, 1978, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $324.00 6. County's Obliqations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: FEE RATE: $18.00 oer service unit: (x) hour; or ( ) session, as defined below; or { ) .calendar (Insert: day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of i8 service unit(s). alcoholic s 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction, and training in counseling and working with/ for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. 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, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and .subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Siqnatures. Th ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF /N ,1, OSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By_ . Chairman, Board of•,Supervisors • - 57F Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk / ��- Designate Offidial Capacity D putt' Recommende by Department 8t' / (Form approved by County Counsel) Microtilmsd with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 1978 In the Matter of Approval of Contract Tr 435075 with Intergovernmental Management Development Institute for Staff Training in Time Management The Board having considered the request by the County Probation Officer and recommendation of the County Administrator; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County, a contract, 1#35075, with Intergovernmental Management Development Institute, for Probation Department Staff Training in "Time Management" from March 1 , 1978 to March 10, 1978 at a cost not to exceed $450.00, County funds. PASSED by the Board on FEB 2 8 197$, 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. Ori g: Probation Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board_of cc: Probation Department Supervisors F B 2 6 1978 Attn: 14. C. Donavan, Jr. affixed this doy of 19 — Contractor c/o Probation Department ��, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator County Auditor-Controller By /l�t Deputy Clerk 11, (C.i- t �r' i H•24 3!74 15m STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Spgcial Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 35075 Department: Probation Subject: Time Management 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Intergovernmental Management Development Institute Capacity: Consultant Address: 125 - 12th Street, Suite 160; Oakland, CA 94607 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 1, 1978 and it terminates March 10, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Te-gination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed .00 6. County's Obliqations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: FEE RATE: $ 56.25 per service unit: hour; or ( ) session, as defined below; or _ ( ) calendar (Insert: day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 8 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction, and training in Time Manaqement for Probat'Jon for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. Supervisors. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. 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, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Siqnatures% he signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF ,C NT STA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR t By R. 1.Schroder Cha rman, Board of Supervisors Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk Designate Official Capacity Deputy Recommended by Department By (Form approved by County Counsel) Microfllmad with board order BOARD ACTION BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Feb. 28, 1973 NOTE TO CLAI`ikNT Claim Against the County, ) The copy 06 tlt i...3 documeftt maZ+ to you is your Routing Endorsements, and } notice 06 the action taken on your c£a.im by .tete Board Action. (All Section ) Soand os Supucv.i.dou (Paltagnaph 111, be.Zotv}, references are to California ) given puAzuant to.Govoutm& t Code Sections 911.8, Government- Code.) ) 913, i 915.4'. Please note tie •"warming" beZox. Claimant: Jane E. Peterson, 5075 Alhambra Valley Rd. , Martinez, Ca. 94553- .Attorney: RECEIVED Address: I ti .�k1 Z ,975 Amount: $150.00 CoU,;:L Z. u+�" via Public Works r Date Received: Jan. 26, 1978 By delivery to Clerk on Jan. 26, 1978 By mail, postmarked on 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. 26 , 19781. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By e_,' & �-/`�YJ1.2G"2L Deputy Jaziie L. Johnson II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) ( ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 1S days (Section 910.8) .• ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Se .Li�on 911.6) . DATED: JOHIN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By` +.%-� C ' 1i-�� Deputy III. -BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote o�6 Supervisors present (Check 'one only) ( X ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: Feb. 28, 1979. R. OLSSO-N, Clerk, by GG c,c� ✓ - � 4_,,c,G.c� Deputy P Y Diana M. Herman 44A%, NING TO CLAIMANT (Government Code Sections 911.8 G 913) You have onty a month4 anom the •tg 06 thZ6 ktOtice to you . Which to 6.i,ee a coiAt action on .thiA tejeeted CZaim (aee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 month6 6nom the d&UaZ o6 youa. Appficati.on to Fite a Late Ctaim &aloin tvlti,ch to Petition a count Son. ne°i.e6 6,tom Section 945.4'.6 cta,im-6iZing deadtine (bee Section 946.6) . You may -seek the advice o6 any a;,toaney o6 yowl choice .in connection tvitft th,vs matteA. 16 you want to eonsuet an atto"ey, you .6hcuZd do so -immedi_at Zy. IV. FRO:[: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, b (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 297033. DATED: J. R. OLSSON Clerk B . - March 1, 197 J. Y .l � . .,.<. � ���.�,t.1, Deputy Diana M. Herman 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: March 1� 1478 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8.1 Rev. 3/77 0��t4�� I • ..�%JLC/�--r. ? -.y, TO: p Com Costa County p ment of Public Worksn u D a FA,t *z, California JANJG 1978 �L': J AN � 51978 J. R. o p�PARY;�IENTCLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 8. etERK So Of SUaeRVISpRS coxrRa f TA co. PBL1C WORKS (Government Code, Sec. 910) :x Date: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: Z'- 7F 2. Name and address of claimant: SC 42T.N£ z- C74 q `!Ss 3 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: c S4.rnt LtGrt� tS S J u►1. t r•s b o r ct Q r ,.S c1 E- ' d'c L0'*c� 4. Names of County employees involved, and type, make and number of equipment if known: le.P cL T Re Aj n 4 E-rCjA: � S fie ���-z ca v 5. Describe the kind and value of damage and attach estimates: 1191a_ ra a'e ✓ Signature r Miuofitmed with board orarr MEMBER ALCA, CLCA Phone (415) 229-1060 LIC #263333 P.O. BOX 2069 MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA 94553 To:_ J/.{-re-e P-e7 ,-S-o e-1 Project: jefs�r Zic.,-� —. i.4-d--y,41.dr+t. The undersigned proposes to furnish all labor, services, equipment and materials to o mplete the following work: f'`�+,��av'.4.wt�. 1 ✓rff'�- �l"✓l cS'�aG�e���- T .��tf.� t /itr S Exclusions: /Vf a,.. ,.�-� `1,��u. �',.-..✓� �� �ia,.. �1'c`M lac Y for the sum ofS- (S f-5z ) payable This proposal may be withdrawn if not accepted within �J C-7 days. C01 MM COSTA IANDSCAP1NG, INC. AIX : BY: If DATE: See reverse side for Notices and Conditions which are part of this agree Lt-0 i 1t MEMBER AMERICAN LANDSCAPE CnNTRACTORS ASSOCIATION - CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATiGi: • 2/23/78 ROTE TO CLXI%LLkNT Clain :against -he County, ) The copy o j -;!h z document rac Le to you i-S uCt;,t Routing Endorsements, and ) notice oS the action .takes: on gout eeaim, by 1_e Board Action. (All Section ) Soatd oS Supe•tvisc%,,s (Patag taph 111, L'eZ,w) , references are to California ) given putzuamt to Geve%=ejLt Code Se,-_-v-Ci!,s 9 i i.8, Government Code.) ) 913, ` 915.-:. Ptea6e note . to "wannbig" bey-ow. Claimant: Marian L- Bruce, 6131 Dam Road, El Sobrante, CA 94803 _ Attorney: Address: Amount: Not Stated Hand Delivered via Public Works Date Received: January 23, 1978 bYc4xpi%ac.* to Clerk on January 23, 1978 By mail, postmarked on I. FRONI: 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. 23, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By .6� ,jLC�� , Q , a, U , Deputy Patricia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors / (Check one only) ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 91(Y4, e7 2L� ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 9IO,�aE��i 910f�?~; and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days { ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Claim (S n 911.6) . _7 -- 1 DATED: ,r�, JOHN B. CLAUSE\, County Counsel, B �, 6 i Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( X ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. / DATED: Feb. 28, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by /- / Deputy Diana I Herman WARNING TO CLAIDIAN (Government Code Sections 911.8 $ 913) You have onty 6 mo & om the maiting 06 tki,6 notice to you w 1 n which to Gift a couwrt action on #hi.6 nejeeted CZaim (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 months 6,%om tte deni,ae o6 yowt Appti•eation to File a Late Ctabn w.c tlu.n which to petition a count bon. %eti.e' &nom Section 945.4'.6 e,eaim-6.i f-ing dead?,ine (see Section 946.6) . You may seek the advice oS any attoaney o6 yours choice .in connection cvith this matters. IS ycu want to consutt an attoptney, you .6houtd do so .irrmzdiateey. IV. FRO,%i: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business F 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: J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By / Deputy i a I�L. Herman 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:Pr2..rh 1T 1078 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8. 1 Rev. 3/77 n� n TO: Contra Costa County Department of Public Works ( � Martinez, California PUBCLCEERK KS Et""E ' D CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA (Government Code, Sec. 910) � J AN_Z3 1978 Date: �. R. OLSSON BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CON OSTA CO. Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: 1. Date of accident or occurrence: -- - ___404<_- . i S t g 7 7 - 2. Name and address of claimant: �Lf/KIM /` VJ�✓�-L - 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: az 4. Names of County employees involved, and type, make and number of - equipment if known: 5. Describe the kind and value of damaue and attach estimates: Signature �of)C; , J. JA 14 9 1979 • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTNE-;:T __ _. ._.._,__. .._.._. ��w•-r•� . 3-� j`I7.8F.. _________. � Y w � + /.'.+i�✓4/'���/'�/Zti.�...C� �/'� �. J G� �"' `ACS .. -�... .-. �i'l. �....Z�Oi'..Y�%?,✓'12� !f�''rwl.^G+�''-"C / � G'+"1.�._... 'V-C.G . _/_.�. l 1�! � - - � ,.___ _ .. . .. 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Ptcaze w .she "Wavy-an" betme. Claimant: Steven John Hope, 110 Hillcrest Drive, Orinda,, CA 94563 Attorney: Martha C. Radcliffe Address: VANLUE & RADCLIFFE, P. 0. Box 98, Moraga, CA 94556 A:-,?ot;nt: $1,0009000-00 r 3a,U., y delivery to Clerk on RAC`'•t �9�a ReceiveAz:--January 27, 1978 B By mail, postmarked on January 26. 1978 i FPZ04'f.-%4 `Clerk.,,Qf the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel j . r 0 g • At t a c". •"is a. copy of the above-noted Claim o Application to File 'Late Claim. DAITIED: Jan. 27, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, Deputy Sandrd--L. JNidlson N. F R 0 M.:. County Counsel TO: Clerk of the board of Supervisors Check one only) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910-2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . Claim is not timelY Hied. Board should take no action (Section 911..2).. ;lie Board should deny this- Application to File a Late Claim (Section. 911.6) . DATED: -_7 T JOENI B. CLAUSEN, County Counse Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote c-f Supervisors present (Chock one only) C X 71his Claim is rejected in full. rhis Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . L. I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boardt Order entered An its -..anutes for this date. DA T ED: pS,_1278 J. R. OLSSONT, Clerk, b , DOD-1ty 17.r,16 Diana M. Herman WMILNING TO CLAIMMN-7 (Government Code Sections 911.8 & 913) he r4 -cng o c. titoil .6!iz notice to yoTc7_,c';t11!.in aWhich to Yea have onty 6 r7ro_r._3L_s 4a a cotat acl_*;_On on th-i1, rejected Ctaim We Govtt. Code Sec. 945.6) an PrI.M.OzA 4.-.ops the deitiat oS you,% AppfUcation. to FiZe-a. Late Cta. Pl EVZthiJ!,L1dZ;X11 a• petiAtion a cotett 'at aeZic6 ,from SectZon 0145.4'.6 ctabri-SiZing %deadtbie (see Section 946.0') . You tratt seek advice o' any attaltney 0 yewt ch.oi-ce in connection ccWt VUA nauttert. 1)' you, to conzatt- aj,. attoptney, -,fect 4.ficutd do 6o ixnwtediatc-.�'y. TV. y Counsel, Count TO: (1) Count ), Administrator, FROM: rler'- of the Board .1 & (3) Public ilorks, Business & ',-rvices Li:isi ;n Attached ar3 copies oz the above Claim or Applicatiton. Ile notified the claire rt of the Board's action on this Claim or -t"' ­:-Appl'cation by mailing a copy ois C - - .81 docurent, and a meme thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's ccpy cz-F I A"is Claim rn accordance iritis Section 29703 DATED:Marr 1 .h , 1978 j. R. OLSS09, Clerk, By Diana M. Herman V. HUM: (i) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, ' TO: Clerk-of the Board (3) rifvuc wor-R-S of Supervisors Rcceived copies of this Claim or Arinlication and Board Order. VATED:Ma,rr,h I 1_978 Coz;n7v Coun-nel, By Count y .s..on-Inistrator, By ruvlic herks, Ey ?elj- --.1/77 r In the Matter of the Claim of JAI X27, 1973, STEVEN JOHN HOPE J. R. OLSSCN CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS � C�QN RA COSTA CA. VS. THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STEVEN JOHN HOPE hereby presents this claim to the County of Contra Costa pursuant to Section 910 of the California Government Code. 1. The name and post office address of STEVEN JOHN HOPE is 110 Hillcrest Drive, Orinda, California 94563. 2. The post office address to which STEVEN JOHN HOPE desires notice of this claim to be sent is as follows: VANLUE & RADCLIFFE, Post Office Box 98, Moraga, California 94556. 3. On October 17, 1977, by Notice of Proposed Action, claimant STEVEN JOHN HOPE, a therapist aide at George Miller Center West, was informed of his dismissal effective October 27, 1977, by the Contra Costa County Medical Services, Martinez, California. Notice of Proposed Action contained statements that STEVEN JOHN HOPE had had sexual intercourse with two mentally retarded persons during a field trip to San Pablo Reservoir on July 21, 1977. Said statements are and were false and employees of Contra Costa County repeatedly and with malice falsely published said statements in writing and by word of mouth. As early as September 28, 1977, employee JANE BATTS mali- ciously and falsely informed employee CAROLYN JOHNSON that STEVEN JOHN HOPE had had sexual intercourse with two retarded persons during a July 21, 1977 field trip. Claimant, STEVEN JOHN HOPE, was not aware of this publication until on or about January 19, 1978. On or about the twelfth of October employees CAROLYN JOHNSON and JANE BA`PTS informed employee YVONNE WEBSTER that claimant STEVEN JOHN HOPE had "molested" two mentally retarded persons during a field trip of July 21, 1977_ STEVEN JOHN HOPE was not made aware of said slanderous statement until on or about October 27, 1977. Said state- ment is false and was uttered maliciously. -�- 101 142 Miaofilmed with board orck On or about December 15, 1977, claimant, STEVEN JOHN HOPE, was informed by personnel at the State Department Employment Develop- ment Center, 263 Civic Drive, Pleasant Hill, California, that employee LEWIS PASCALLI had informed them that claimant, STEVEN JOHN HOPE, had raped two mentally retarded persons. Third persons, whose names are as yet unknown to claimant, were falsely and maliciously informed that STEVEN JOHN HOPE had had sexual intercourse, had raped, and/or had molested two mentally retarded clients. Said statements were made by County employees,whose names are as yet unknown to claimant, and continued over an extensive period of time, commencing with a statement made on or about September 28, 1977. 4. On or about October 11, 1977, at the George hiller Center West in the City of Richmond claimant, STEVEN JOHN HOPE, was falsely arrested without a warrant by the Richmond Police and detained and imprisoned for a number of hours at the Richmond Police Station by Richmond Police Officers, as a result of false statements made by County employees to the Richmond Police. 5. Claimant, STEVEN JOHN HOPE, has by reason of the aforesaid false and malicious statements been caused severe mental suffering, mental anguish, humiliation, damage to his reputation, and loss of income. 6. So far as is known to claimant, he has been damaged in the sum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) due to these losses and consequences enumerated in Paragraph 4 above. 7. County employees, some of whose names are unknown to claimant, were employees of the County of Contra Costa at the Contra Costa County Medical Services, Human Resources Agency and George Mille-.-- Center West and were acting within the scope of their employment when said false and malicious statements were made. B. At the time of the presentation of this claim, claimant, -2- STEVEN JOHN HOPE, claims damages in the sum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) . DATED: �� Q07 a' STEVEN JOHN HOPE By MARTHA C. RADCLIFFE Attorney for Claimant Vol 00*1 WAS Y INTO ^ r 73_ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 2 p.m. , February 28 1978 In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal of D. C. Development & Construction Company. The Board on January 24 , 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of D. C. Development & Construction Company from Planning Commission denial of rezoning application 2148—RZ and denial of Development Plan No. 3035-77, Pleasant Hill area; and Said natter having been the only matter scheduled for Board consideration at this time; and At the request of the appellant, the Board on February 21, 1978 having declared its intention to continue the aforesaid hearing to March 21, 1978 at 2 p.m. , and notice thereof having been given to interested parties; and In view of the foregoing the members of the Board being absent, .,the Clerk declared the hearing continued to March 21, 1978 at 2 p.m. and caused notice of same to be given pursuant to Government Code Section 54955; The Clerk then declared the meeting of the Board adjourned to Tuesday, March 7, 1978 at 9 a.m. a matter of record 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of emcaxkK entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c.c. Director of Planning Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 28t1day of February 19 78 ,� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By G. ussell , Deputy Clerk FI •24 3/76 15m / �)J� And the Board adjourns to meet on at in the Board Chambers , Room 107 , County Administration Building, Martinez, California. R. I . Sc roder, hairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Deputy SUI.?iA.RY 0: PROIEZ-D.I'GS BEFORE THE BOARD 0: SUP=' T-SORC Cr CC:`,T?.A COSTA COUINTY, FEBRUr.RY 28, 1978, PREPARED BY j. 01. OLSSO :, COLTTY CLERK r��D .?.;�-OrrTCIO CLERK OF THE BJAP,D. Approved personnel actions for Civil Service, Health Department, Medical Services, and Social Service. Approved appropriation adjustments for Public r.orks, Probation, and Byron and Riverview Fire Protection Districts; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for District Attorney, Medical Services, Health Department, -lerk of the Board, Public Viorks, Probation, Auditor-Controller, and County Administrator. Authorized attendance at meetings as follows : E. A. Miller, Member of the Contra Costa Countv Nutrition Council, to attend the Region IR Nutrition Conference in Sacramento, CA, March 1-3 ; R. Hall, Director, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Social Service, to attend the 24th Annual Meeting of the Western Gerontological Society, Tucson Arizona, April 7-12. Introduced ordinance amending Section 36-6.404 of the County Ordinance Code to clarify definitions of "normal" and "usual" workweeks, and Section 36-8. 1002 on overtime pay and regulations on comp. time and fixed March 7, 1978 for adoption of same. Authorized the Public Works Department to negotiate for lease of temporary office space in Martine2for use by staff of the Nutrition Project, County Health Department and in Concord for use by the Manpower Office staff to allow for consolidation of personnel now in two locations. Authorized legal action be initiated in Small Calims Court by the Auditor-Controller s Office against L. Abbott and S. Roberts to recover cost owed the County. Authorized the County Auditor-Controller to accept the sum of $1,500 from the estate of M. E. Webb as compromise settlement of medial services account. Supported passage of Senate Bill 1 (February 23, 1978 version_) by Senator Peter Behr, homeowners property tax relief. Adopted Ordinance No. 78-15 rezoning land in the San Ramon area (Planning Commission initiated, 2191-RZ) . Denied the claims for damages filed by S. Hope, M. Bruce, J. Peterson, R. Reeton, Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Thomas, H. McKasney and amended claim for damages filed by V. and R. Valdi. Authorized legal defense for Deputy Sheriffs J. Kain and E. Raiter in connection with Superior Court Action #183140. Acknowledged receipt of letter from the County Administrator and approved recommendations that the Director of Personnel be authorized to discuss proposed policies and procedures for implementation of Assembly Bill 568 with department heads and employee organizations and that the matter be referred to the Internal Operations Committee. r February 28, 1978 Su= ary, continued Page 2 As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accepted Grant Deed from W. S. I. Building Co. , Inc. for Sub. 4918. Supported the efforts e5 the California Highway Patrol to obtain radar equipment for use in residence districts, urged the legislative representatives from Contra Costa County to assist in obtaining necessary funding for same, and requested the County Supervisors' Association of California and every Board of Supervisors in the State to also support the program. As ex officio the Board of Directors of the County Sanitation District No. 15, increased payment limit to CDM, Inc. for work performed under February 10, 1976 Agreement for Engineering Services. Acknowledged receipt of letters of commendation submitted in connection with 30-year service award to G. D. Salyer of the County Building Inspection Department. As ex officio the Governing Body of the County Storm Drainage District Zone 10, accepted the resignation of F. Cher-rick from the Advisory Board. Appointed G. Hankins, L. Caprile, and B. Bernardin to the Citizens Advisory Co=ittee for County Service Area R-9. Authorized a Certificate of Appreciation to M. Mello for 50 years service to the San Pablo Fire Protection and West County Fire Protection Districts. Granted appeal of Peters & Verdugo, Inc. from Board of Appeals decision to require preparation of an E. I.R. for M.S. 197-76, Lafayette area. Continued to March 28, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. the hearing on appeal of Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. from Condition 2B imposed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in approving tentative map of M.S. 293-77, San Ramon area. Approved request- of Presley of Northern California (2128-RZ) to rezone land in the West Pittsburg area and fixed March 7, 1978 for adoption of ordinance . Continued to March 14, 1978 at 10:55 a.m. hearing on appeal of J. Hernandez from Planning Commission denial of application (2163-RZ) to rezone land in the Byron area. Proclaimed March 1 through 7 as "Weights and Measures Week" . Fixed March 28, 1978 at 11:05 a.m. for hearing on Planning Commission recommendation with respect to Jordan/Casper;Wooden-:;Dobson, R. Carter and M. Jenkins application (2169-RZ) to rezone '_and in the Walnut Creek area and approval of Development Plan No. 3063-77. As F-x-Officio ..he -over—-'ng �OZ^3 Of �.02:�5'c 1.05ta .OU.^.i.Y nate^ r_SenCYr approved comments to be submitted to California hater Commission on Congressional appropriations to C.S. 3u--eau of Reclamation for FY 1978-79 flood control and reclamation prodlects in California. February 28, 1978 Summary, continued Page .3 Acknowledged receipt of report from Public Works Director indicating that temporary protective measures have been taken re flooding problem at home of W. A. Dryden.' Approved Addendum 3 to plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs contract. . Referred to: Internal Operations Committee for recommendation, report from Director of Planning regarding reorganization of the County Community Development Program pursuant to new Federal Regulations and program experiences; Public Works Director for report, letter from Mayor, City of Walnut Creek, on behalf of the City and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, requesting county participation in a joint County-City-School District walkway improvement project along Bancroft Road; Housing Authority of Contra Costa County and Director of Planning, letter from U. S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development announcing the availability of $638,400 for fiscal year 1978 for Low Income Public Housing Program in the county' s allocation area and advising that applications for said funds must be submitted within 45 days of notification. Approved Finance Committee recommendations for implementation of Senate Bill 199 -- Food Coalition, including Internal Appropriation Adjustment trans- ferring $25, 500 within the Social Service Department. Accepted as complete construction of private improvements in M. S. 20-76, Walnut Creek area, and 185-76, Alamo area. Authorized execution of agreement with L. Carletti and D. Kiepler for construction of private improvements in M.S. 50-77, San Ramon area. Introduced ordinance to repeal Chapter 42-6 of the County Ordinance Code on fall-out and blast shelters , and fixed March 7, 1978 for adoption of same. Fixed March 21, 1978 at 11 :00 a.m. for presentation by the Contra Costa County Association for the Mentally Retarded for agenda time with respect to services provided by the Association. Amended November 29, 1977 Board Order establishing rates for ambulance and non-emergency transportation services to add a provision allowing differential payments for night calls and emergency runs in the Richmond area. Authorized Mental Health Director to sign and submit to the State Board of Control a claim against the State of California for allowance of cost of services paid to Westccm Industries, Inc. for fiscal years 1969-1970, 1970- 1971, and 1971-1972, for services rendered under the County's Mental Health program. Awarded contract to Gallagher & Buri , Inc. for construction of parking lot, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez area. Approved Consulting Services Agreement with Royston, Hanamoto, Beck and Abey for the design and construction documents for the Orinda Community Center Park, Phase V. 10`"C �r� February 28, 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Approved Architectural Services Agreement with Davis, Rica and Makrakis for design and construction documents for the proposed Oakley Clinic. As ex officio the Governing Board of County Fire Protection District, approved Inspection Services Contract with R. Soto for contract documents review and construction inspection services for Classroom Remodel, Concord area. Approved Consulting Services Agreement with Letien-Cronin-Cooper for the design of the Bridgehead Road Pump Station, Antioch. Approved Inspection Services Contract with R. Soto for contract documents review and construction inspection services for the Montarabay Recreation Center, County Service Area M-17. Authorized Chairman to execute the following: State Contract #77-58793 for $58, 255 in Federal grant funds through the State Office of Narcotics and Drug Abuse for augmentation of the County Discovery Program and implementation of the Stress Reduction and School Climate Improvement Project through the Center for Human Development; Lease agreement with the Relocatible Confinement Facility Company to provide a temporary confinement module housing sixteen people; Contract with Intergovernmental Management Development Institute for Probation Department Staff Training in "Time Management" ; Contract with L. Metzger, Ph.D. for Probation Dept. Staff Training in counseling and working with alcoholics ; Agreement with Leighton and Associates for preparation of the Environmental Impact Report for Sub. 5187, Saranap area; Short Form Service Contract for the provision of training and orientation services to the Foster Parent Orientation Program operated by the Social Service Dept. ; Agreement with J. C. Jordan, Jr. for assistance in the feasibility study and documentation of the County District Attorney/Public Defender Case Tracking System for the criminal justice system; As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Storm Drainage District Zone 13, approved amendment to contract with Mountain Construction, Inc. for installation of a storm drain and manhole structions on Ramona Way, Alamo area; Agreement with the City of Antioch for intensified animal control service; Documents approving the Fiscal Year 1978-1979 Plan and Budget of the Area Agency on Aging in the amount of $530, 394 and authorized he Director, Human Resources Agency to submit the Plan to the State Office on Aging upon Board approval. Authorized the Public Works Director to arrange for the issuance of a purchase order to the J. Arthur White Company, Inc. , for construction of longitudinal drainage along La Gonda Way, Danville area. Acknowledged receipt of State grant to complete a conceptual study on the feasibility of constructing an energy resource recovery facility at the U. S. Steel Pittsburg Plant. Approved addendum to pians and specifications for the Detention Facility Project - Lath, Plaster and Drywall. o ��. February 28, 1978 Summary, continued Page 5 Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 78/168 through 78/184, authorizing changes in the assessment roll and rescinding Board' s Resolution Number 78/68 relating to Parcel 076-251-037 in the Code Area 1002 and Parcel 273-212-017-1 in Code Area 83031; 78/185, fixing March 30, 1978 at 2 :00 p.m. to receive bids for the Park Avenue Bridge Improvement Project, Richmond area; 78/186, fixing March 30, 1978 at 2 :00 p.m. to receive bids for the Detention Facility Elevators Contract, Martinez area; 78/187, approving the map and agreement with W. S. I. Building Company, Inc. = for Sub. 4918, Danville area; 78/188, approving the Parcel Map for M.S. 167-76, Martinez area; 78/189, authorizing correction of minor clerical error in the Resolution accepting the improvements in Subs. 3868, 3844, 4171 and 4454; 78/190, accepting as complete construction of median island improvements on Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek area and on Willow Pass Road, West Pittsburg area; 78/191, authorizing transfer of additional funds to the San Ramon Valley Unified School District for the purpose of acquiring material and construction of the final phase development of recreation facilities at John Baldwin School; 78/192, abandoning a portion of Crow Canyon Road (superseded by relocation) , San Ramon area; 78/193, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Storm Drainage District Zone 13, accepting as complete contract with Mountain Construction, Inc. , for installation of a storm drain pipe and manhole structures on Ramona Way, Alamo area: 78/194, authorizing the reprogramming of CETA Title II funds to classify three additional positions for the Dept. of Health, Library and Sheriff' s Dept;; 78/195, as ex officio the Board of Directors of the West County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County, fixing March 28, 1978 at 11: 00 a.m. to convey District property to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Pablo; 78/196, urging the Association of Bay Area Governments to utilize two-month extension to consider responses to proposed amendments and to consider alternative methods of achieving air quality standards ; 78/197, approving recommendations of the Director of Planning that the Board become the applicant to the Local Agency Formation Commission for certain boundary reorganizations in the Orinda area; 78/198, abandoning a portion of Gardina Way, Danville area; 78/199, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, condemning property for flood control purposes (Lower Pine-Galindo Creek) , Concord area; 78/200, consummating purchase and acceptance of Deed from the San Ramon Unified School District for real property required for park purposes on behalf of County Service Area R-7. Authorized Purchasing Agent to dispose of surplus light poles to the E1 Sobrante Boy' s Club. Approved recommendation of the Internal Operations Committee to close the Crisis Resolution Center and contract for services with the Childrens Home Societ, Approved recommendation of the Internal Operations Committee with respect to proposed expansion of the Cancer Incidence Study to include the Bay Area. Pursuant to Feb. 21 announced intention, continued tc Man 21 at 2 p.m. hearing on appeal of D.C. Development & Construction Co. :"rom Planning Commission denial of application (2146-RZ) to rezone land and denial of Development Pian 3035-77, Pleasant Hill area. p�eCedyng 1 page. tyie con515�